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August 25, 2008

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Good evening ladies and gentlemen, welcome to SDA Late Nite Radio. Tonight, for your delectation and pursuant to our Sunday night classical music show, here are the New York Philharmonic orchestra, featuring Yo-Yo Ma, performing the third movement of Antonín Leopold Dvořák's Cello Concerto in B minor, op. 104, Kurt Masur conducting (12:44).

And for tonight's special bonus feature, let's go sailing at 47.2 knots!
(Update: Pardon my presumption. For the non-nautical, that's 87.4 km/h.)

Your Reader Tips are, as always, welcome in the comments.

Posted by Vitruvius at August 25, 2008 12:01 AM
Comments

super cool sailing.

Posted by: marc in calgary at August 24, 2008 11:30 PM

re: sailing at 47.2 knots:

Wow that is quite impressive. Amazing how much energy can be harnessed from wind with good engineering and innovation...oh sorry unless its those "stinkin' fans" that Kate, in her one way or no way logic, seems to think have no place in the energy solution.

Posted by: steve at August 24, 2008 11:34 PM

The commies in North Korea have a new fangled noodle for the starving masses:
http://libertyville.wordpress.com/2008/08/25/the-road-to-soylent-green/

Posted by: Unclemeat at August 24, 2008 11:49 PM

What would really be cool is some of Victor Borge's playings. Normally he would do comedy skits, but at the same time the man was an unrivaled pianist and if he decide so, he could play amazing pieces at a whim.

Posted by: Captain Capitalism at August 24, 2008 11:57 PM

...did anyone else see the CBC interview with the president of Georgia? He said something that made chills go down my spine.

He said Russia had more tanks and military might than in Afghanistan and did not 'appear' to wanting to stop with Georgia.

Ezekiel 38:4
And I will turn thee back, and put hooks into thy jaws, and I will bring thee forth, and all thine army, horses and horsemen, all of them clothed with all sorts [of armour, even] a great company [with] bucklers and shields, all of them handling swords

Posted by: tomax7 at August 25, 2008 12:02 AM

Environmentalism Can’t Replace Religion: Ian Plimer

[..]

[A new religion has been invented: Environmentalism. The rise of environmentalism parallels in time and place the decline of Christianity and socialism. This environmental religion is terrified of doubt, scepticism and uncertainty yet claims to be underpinned by science. It is a fundamentalist religion with a fear of nature. It has its own high priests such as Al Gore and a holy writ, such as the IPCC reports. Like many religious followers, few have ever read and understood the holy books from cover to cover.]

[..]

[Like many fundamentalist religions, it attracts believers by announcing apocalyptic calamities unless we change our ways. Its credo is repeated endlessly and a new language has been invented. Logic, contrary data or questioning are not permitted. Heretics are inquisitorially destroyed. It states that now is the most important time in history and people are told that humanity is facing the greatest crisis in the history of time. We must make great sacrifices. Now. This religion uses thinking out of the Judeo-Christian tradition: If the world has been destroyed, then we humans are to blame. ]

[..]

[ This new age religion tries to re-mystify the world, a world that its adherents neither experience nor try to understand.]

[..]

[Environmentalism exacerbates disease and food shortages and destroys economies. It is a highly flawed religion. Its morality and ethics are questionable. When the environmentalists recognise the religious aspects of their stance, then real discussion with other scientists becomes possible. Until then, they are just like the creationists who claim that their stance is scientific when their very foundations are religious and dogmatic.]

[..]

http://icecap.us/index.php

Amen

Posted by: ron in kelowna at August 25, 2008 12:06 AM

ron...thanks for the link.
The new religion is complete with confessionals and penance. CBC radio (Ontario today) Last week had an openline discussion on 'green guilt'
Expert on hand allowed pardons when he deemed it.

Posted by: bluetech at August 25, 2008 12:42 AM

Sometimes one just has to outwait the competition and trust that justice will be served, or-r-r-r-r, have some really good timing. ;-)


http://s5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/HKHolyDiver/?action=view¤t=CapoeiraFighter.flv

Posted by: Yoop at August 25, 2008 12:46 AM

Fourty years ago, Ehrlich made a few predictions;

* THE END OF THE WORLD * (cancelled, yet again)

The Real Population Bomb

"So while world population has just about doubled, global hunger will just about have been cut in half."

"Ehrlich also fretted in The Population Bomb that we were depleting the world oxygen supply by paving terrestrial areas, burning fossil fuels and clearing tropical forests."

"Atmospheric oxygen has been at 20.94% or 20.95% for thousands of years, amounting to about 150,000 tons of oxygen per capita. Motl estimates that, at most, any atmospheric oxygen drop due to the combustion of fossil fuels might at most be 0.02% a loss that could easily be offset by natural oxygen-producing processes."

"Ehrlich also warned in The Population Bomb that manmade emissions of carbon dioxide would cause catastrophic global warming. He suggested that a few degrees of heating could melt the polar ice caps and raise sea level by 250 feet even out-fearmongering Al ’20-foot tidal wave’ Gore on his best worst day."

So what does a guy get for being a fear-mongering, error laden flake ? Ridiculed ? Nope. A hefty fine ? Nope. Jail time ? Nope.

"The Stanford professor is a member of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences and has been honored by the United Nations, MacArthur Foundation, Sierra Club, World Wildlife Fund, Ecological Society of America and the American Institute of Biological Sciences to name a few. Worse, he’s still at it."

Well, at least he didn't get his gruby hands on a Nobel Peace Prize :(

I wonder, how many decades will all the world's scientist suffer ridicule because of a few Champaign Socialists ?


Posted by: ron in kelowna at August 25, 2008 1:02 AM

POP BOMB

http://junkscience.com/ByTheJunkman/20080821.html

Posted by: ron in kelowna at August 25, 2008 1:05 AM

Russia's bomb - depopulation bomb.

[Russia faces demographic disaster] BBC

[Official Russian forecasts, along with those from international organisations like the UN, predict a decline from 146 million to between 80 and 100 million by 2050.] BBC

Just 40 years away !! And many, many countries are/will experience the same.

I am not saying we have to "fix" this, somehow. It's just the way it is.

But, can you say;

Economic collapse ?
Severe employee shortage ?
Broken pension plans ?
More retirees than contributors ?

(note: could this just be another case of fear-mongering and mankind will, once again, prevail ?)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5056672.stm

Posted by: ron in kelowna at August 25, 2008 1:21 AM

Russia's bomb - depopulation bomb.

Russia faces demographic disaster: BBC

[Official Russian forecasts, along with those from international organisations like the UN, predict a decline from 146 million to between 80 and 100 million by 2050.] BBC

Just 40 years away !! And many, many countries are/will experience the same.

I am not saying we 'have' to "fix" this, somehow. It's just the way it is.

But, can you say;

Economic collapse ?
Severe employee shortage ?
Broken pension plans ?
More retirees than contributors ?

(note: could this just be another case of fear-mongering - and mankind will, once again, prevail ?)

Posted by: ron in kelowna at August 25, 2008 1:24 AM

Kelowna ron @ 01:24 AM; This may be the very reason Russia wants conquests. It may not just be a dictator conquering more territory. They may want to preserve their kind as Mohammad and Shaka did.

Posted by: Gunney99 at August 25, 2008 1:47 AM

thank you Mr.V,that was wonderful.

Posted by: wallyj at August 25, 2008 2:16 AM

Peggy Pelosi on "meet the press" this morning: I paraphrase, "Natural gas is a cheap and clean alternative to fossil fuels."
Wow.

Posted by: wendy.g at August 25, 2008 2:40 AM

johnboy mccain getting an early start in his ronald reagan syndrome affliction:

http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Wikinews_investigates_claim_McCain_plagiarized_speech_from_Wikipedia

Posted by: wikiwho? at August 25, 2008 2:56 AM

What about Barack Obama? He today will be real candidate, maybe its time to talk about his dark side...

Posted by: Andrius at August 25, 2008 4:50 AM

Do you, Andrius, mean his pandering to the south-Chicago machine for his entire political life, or some other Machiavellian aspect of his messianic charlatan act?

Posted by: Vitruvius at August 25, 2008 5:09 AM

adventures in right wing hypocrisy land:

Back in 2004, conservatives from all corners of the media attacked John Kerry as a “gigolo” who never earned a dime in his life and owed everything to his rich, heiress wife. Well, now that the tables are turned — and a Republican is the one who owes his entire political existence to his rich, heiress wife — is it unfair to use the same line of attack against John McCain? Salon’s Glenn G More..reenwald examined this in a great blog post titled:

The right and men who live off their second wives' inherited wealth

What's most notable about John McCain's confusion over the number of homes he owns isn't merely that it demonstrates that, after running his campaign based on depicting Barack Obama as an out-of-touch elitist and himself as the all-American Everyman, McCain lives a life that is about as far removed from the Average American as one can get, and has done so for decades. What's notable is how McCain was able to live that way. McCain himself isn't actually rich. He just lives off the inherited wealth of his much younger former mistress and now-second-wife -- for whom he dumped his older and disfigured first wife -- and who then used her family's money to fund McCain's political career and keep him living in extreme luxury (after insisting that he sign a prenuptial agreement, which would make McCain the first U.S. President to have one).

etc etc etc . . .

Posted by: stillsnoopingaroundafteralltheseyears at August 25, 2008 5:14 AM

From the Saskatoon Star Phoenix reporting on Dion's visit to Sask:
Liberal leader blasts PM during Saskatoon visit...blah blah..arts and culture cuts bad..blah blah..but further down in article this gem from the Man Who Would Be Greenest PM Ever,after touring the WAM (We Are Many) festival,featuringdisplays about composting,solar energy,recycling,and other topics of social conciousness,as well as live music and artists workshops,was organized solely by people in their 20's.
Dion arrived in a Toyota Prius hybrid and later in the day held a town hall mtg about his party's Green Shift agenda,strolled the displays and carried a compact fluorescent light bulb he received at one booth.
He also signed the WAM pact to promote environmental sustainability.The pact suggests 20 ways individuals can live a cleaner,greener life,but Dion was STUMPED ON ONE OF THE PROCLAMATIONS!!
"What is a car pool?" he asked organizers,who enlightened him."Oh,that's good.I'm never alone in my car."

So,Mr.Green Jeans,signs a proclamation he doesn't understand..and doesn't know what CAR POOLING is??? Unreal.

Posted by: Sammy at August 25, 2008 7:57 AM

tomax7,

I didn't see the interview but things are going to get interesting in Georgia.

Two US Navy ships have now arrived with supplies. The third has left port and will arrive this week (this is the command ship of the US 6th fleet). I have no doubt that other ships will be arriving with supplies over the next month (for example an aircraft carrier can carry a lot of aid supplies and I've even heard that nuclear subs are very good at carrying aid supplies too).

The US, under the auspices of providing aid, have increased their presence in Georgia and the Black Sea. The Russians now have to deal with an American air force and naval presence that they did not anticipate on and have caved into.

I read Conrad Black's article in the National Post on Saturday and he stated that conventionally Russia could not withstand an American attack for more that a few weeks because they have less that half the population (and declining) and 1/10 the GDP and an extremely weak military.

One of the strange results of the Iraq and Afghanistan crises is that the US has developed into a monster military machine which no one can stand up to.

I am starting to see a patient but purposeful strategy coming out of Washington.

Posted by: cconn at August 25, 2008 8:26 AM

Mo Hammed say, allah is a paedophile.
...-

"Publishers ok book on Mohammed's child wife

Denmark is again ready to exercise its free speech and press principles by releasing a controversial novel about Mohammed's child wife An American novel about the 6-year-old wife of Mohammed, Aisha, may end up being released in Denmark, after publishing...

An American novel about the 6-year-old wife of Mohammed, Aisha, may end up being released in Denmark, after publishing company Random House dropped its plans to print the book.

Danish publishers association Trykkeselskabet has given its blessing to Sherry Jones' novel 'The Jewel of Medina' to be released in Denmark. Random House pulled out of its contract to publish the book after fear of reprisals from Muslims, and Jones' agent is looking for buyers.

The novel was brought into the spotlight in the US after Denise Spellman, a professor of Islamic history at the University of Texas, was quoted in the Wall Street Journal as saying the book was 'much more controversial than the Mohammed drawings from Denmark'. She called any decision to publish the book a 'declaration of war' against Muslims.

But Trykkeselskabet indicated that it felt the book needed to be published.

'Fear or threats should not keep a book from being published,' association spokeswoman Helle Merete Brix told Nyhedsavisen newspaper. 'It would be principally and entirely a renewal of all that Denmark has already been through with the Mohammed cartoon affair.'"
http://jp.dk/uknews/article1417184.ece

Posted by: maz2 at August 25, 2008 8:34 AM

stillsnoopingaroundafteralltheseyears:

'right wing hypocrisy land'

'Back in 2004, conservatives from all corners of the media attacked John Kerry as a “gigolo” who never earned a dime in his life and owed everything to his rich, heiress wife'

That's got to be the most pathetic lefty post I've seen, so far today.

stillsnoopingaroundafteralltheseyears, how about your dishonesty and hypocracy, pumping up some minor and obscure smearing of Kerry as an excuse to post a long nasty personal attack on McCain?

Posted by: abcd at August 25, 2008 8:37 AM

From dinosaur's link:

"Researchers found that church attendance has as much effect on a teen’s GPA as whether the parents earned a college degree. Students in grades 7 to 12 who went to church weekly also had lower dropout rates and felt more a part of their schools."

Heh!!

Concerning Russia's depopulation bomb (ron in kelowna): 'Has everything to do with their extremely high abortion rate (see thread below on abortion), another thing that going to church would tend to prevent.

In fact, not going to church--or, more accurately, not honouring and owning the faith of our forebears--creates a whole set of problems that are creating dysfunction and social upheaval everywhere.

We can't even wage war properly because we don't "feel" there's anything worth dying for, neither G*d, country, kith, or kin. Since throwing G*d over, we feel entitled and figure that the world owes us. We've become monumental takers, with very little concept of what being givers might actually mean.

Soon, there won't be anyone from whom to take. We've aborted them.

Posted by: batb at August 25, 2008 8:41 AM

Dion asks, "What's a car pool?"

My question for Mr. Dion: "What's your gene pool?"

Posted by: batb at August 25, 2008 8:43 AM

I saw an interview with Sherry Jones on the TV. she said that her novel contains no se x.

I guess we can assume its a very short biography of Mo's wife. dating only from when she was 6 till she turned 9.

Posted by: cal2 at August 25, 2008 8:43 AM

Mao Stlong's Red Orympics: a Potemkin Village; a facade, a fake; a phony run by phonies.
...-

"National Post | Mark Spector: Olympic facade couldn’t hide China’s flaws

BEIJING — There are thousands of welds that bond together the steel girders which form the skeleton of the Bird’s Nest. As a body of work, it is truly a magnificent stadium.

Step a little closer though, and you can see some cracks beginning to show in those welds. The eventuality of rust is evident even now, only hours after the flame has gone out over China’s Olympic Games.

We are not suggesting collapse is imminent. But it sets the metaphor for an Olympiad that looked so good from afar, yet surely did not always bear close inspection quite so well.

The world will remember China’s marvelous facilities: the Bird’s Nest, one of the most visually tantalizing stadiums in history; the incredible Water Cube, a building whose walls danced like our Northern Lights every evening; and a passel of stadiums that were wonderfully built and - unlike in Athens - nearly full every night and day.

But what of the people displaced by the Chinese government, forced to relocate to make room for all of these beautiful buildings? Where did they go? And why, when there were government-assigned parks for licensed protest, did so very few of these protests ever actually take place?"
http://jacksnewswatch.com/2008/08/25/daily-column-monday-august-25th-2008/

Posted by: maz2 at August 25, 2008 8:45 AM

"The sun is still on vacation, with no sunspots visible."
>>>>> "an unusual cold-air mass from Canada will bring lower temperatures,"
...-

"Up North may see patchy frost tonight (Global NOT warming alert)

Here's some news you probably hoped you wouldn't hear for another four months.

The National Weather Service says areas of northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin could see patchy frost this weekend. That's right, patchy frost in August.

The weather agency says clear skies could allow temperatures to dip into the low to mid-30s late tonight into early Monday.

Meteorologist Roman Berdes says an unusual cold-air mass from Canada will bring lower temperatures, but warmer air from the central Midwest should replace it by Monday.

Berdes says these temperatures are uncommon but not unheard of. He says those areas saw temperatures in the 20s at this point in 2004.

In the Milwaukee area, today's forecast calls for a high of 75 today and a low tonight of 54."
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2067492/posts

Posted by: maz2 at August 25, 2008 8:53 AM

If this Poll was in another paper What do you think the outcome would be?

"should Young Offenders who have Committed serious crimes be sentenced to lengthy Jail terms"
Toronto Sun Aug25/08

Yes 97%
No 03%

Posted by: bryanr at August 25, 2008 9:05 AM

Donna Jacobs has another piece in the Ottawa Citizen about Brian McAdam and the connection between the Canadian government, the Chinese communist gov. and the Chinese Mafia -- and of a HUGE coverup as the story began to unfold. The piece comes very close to suggesting that the Chretien government was involved in the cover-up. Given Chretien's recent publicizing of his "business" dealings in China, there is a high degree of credibility in the suggestion that he (and more broadly the Liberal elite) were involved in the corruption identified by McAdam. I think these revelations have the potential to have an impact on the upcoming (?) federal elections. You can read the article here: http://canadaimmigration.typepad.com/canada_immigration/2008/08/one-mans-china.html

Posted by: LindaL at August 25, 2008 9:34 AM

Be sure to enjoy the embedded video: The USS John S. McCain arrives in Sydney to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Great White Fleet -- 16 battleships sent around the world by US president Theodore Roosevelt."

(Via CSP) Cameron Stewart, Menace of the growing red fleet

The slow, steady rise of China as a maritime power is increasingly concentrating the minds of defence planners in Washington and Canberra as they try to gauge its significance and weigh its implications for the region. The latest and most stunning example of China's expanding naval ambitions in the Pacific is the recent confirmation of a new underground nuclear submarine base near Sanya, on Hainan Island off China's southern coast...

Posted by: Charles MacDonald at August 25, 2008 9:36 AM

"Toronto"? TO? TO, aka the "hate speech" centre of the universe?
This will make the CBC/MSM's headlines.
...-

"Academics fear speaking freely in Canada

Political scientists worried about 'legal jeopardy'

A group of U. S. professors launched a campaign this week protesting plans by a prominent political science organization to hold its annual conference in Toronto next year, claiming that Canada's restrictions on certain forms of speech puts controversial academics at risk of being prosecuted.

Bradley Watson, professor of American and Western political thought at Pennsylvania's St. Vincent College, said he will present a petition calling for the American Political Science Association (APSA) to re-evaluate its selection of Toronto for its 2009 conference at this year's annual meeting, taking place over the Labour Day weekend in Boston.

His protest has garnered support from dozens of professors across the United States, including prominent scholars such as Princeton University legal philosopher Robert P. George and Harvard University's Harvey Mansfield.

"Our belief is that the APSA should choose its sites carefully, with particular regard for questions of freedom of speech and conscience," Mr. Watson told the National Post by e-mail. "We therefore believe Canada to be a problematic destination.""
http://tinyurl.com/5fqcd7 (NP)

Posted by: maz2 at August 25, 2008 9:57 AM

Daniel Pipes, Barack Obama through Muslim Eyes

Lee Smith of the Hudson Institute explains why: "Barack Obama's father was Muslim and therefore, according to Islamic law, so is the candidate. In spite of the Quranic verses explaining that there is no compulsion in religion, a Muslim child takes the religion of his or her father. … for Muslims around the world, non-American Muslims at any rate, they can only ever see Barack Hussein Obama as a Muslim." In addition, his school record from Indonesia lists him as a Muslim...

But this excitement also has a dark side – suspicions that Obama is a traitor to his birth religion, an apostate (murtadd) from Islam. Al-Qaeda has prominently featured Obama's stating "I am not a Muslim" and one analyst, Shireen K. Burki of the University of Mary Washington, sees Obama as "bin Laden's dream candidate." Should he become U.S. commander in chief, she believes, Al-Qaeda would likely "exploit his background to argue that an apostate is leading the global war on terror … to galvanize sympathizers into action."

Posted by: Charles MacDonald at August 25, 2008 10:15 AM

The uberleft socialist MSM-Guardian-UK goes on the propaganda attack on behalf of:
"Evo Morales, leader of MAS (Movimiento al Socialismo, or, "Movement Toward Socialism")," (search).

Guardian trots out the usual buzzwords of the classic Marxist-Leninist "class warfare" lexicon:
"the wealthy"; "right-wing rebellion", etc.

Here is the raceface from the socialist Guardian:
"between the country's Indian majority and inhabitants of the richer and whiter eastern provinces."
...-

"Bolivia split in two as the wealthy aim to defy the Morales revolution
The President's bid to tilt the nation's balance of power towards the Indian majority has met with violence from a right-wing rebellion"
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/aug/24/bolivia

Posted by: maz2 at August 25, 2008 10:19 AM

The reaction to plagiarising Neil Kinnock should have been enough to warn Biden not to channel Gertrude Bell. She was truly an expert on Iraq, but it's not the 1920s any longer.

Noah Pollak, Biden's Brilliance

As the New York Times headline helped the Obama campaign point out, Obama’s Pick Adds Foreign Expertise to Ticket: "In Mr. Biden, Mr. Obama selected a six-term senator from Delaware best known for his expertise on foreign affairs."

The most recent example of that expertise is Biden's 2006 proposal for dividing Iraq into three cantons and withdrawing American forces...

Posted by: Charles MacDonald at August 25, 2008 10:28 AM

CBCpravda , All Lieberal ,All the Time


http://www.cbc.ca/canada/saskatchewan/story/2008/08/25/dion-saskatoon.html

why dont they put Borat Dions Statements out verbatim?

Posted by: cal2 at August 25, 2008 10:40 AM

"Global cooling gains momentum among scientists"

http://deltafarmpress.com/news/robinson-column-0825/

Slowly but surely the tide is changing.

Posted by: Rich at August 25, 2008 10:51 AM

The MSM turns on the blogosphere with the fury of a cornered wombat!

(Via Comment Central) Christian Kerr, What bloggers read in the papers

THE greatest tool for the sharing of ideas or an instrument for reinforcing prejudice? The internet is narrowcasting to narrow minds, with some of the narrowest dwelling in the echo chamber world of the blogs...

Posted by: Charles MacDonald at August 25, 2008 10:55 AM

Are there Muslim Darwin Awards?

(Via Faith Central) Crocodile eats man who sought its blessing

A CROCODILE killed and ate a 25-year-old man in Bangladesh after he waded into a pond next to a shrine hoping to be blessed by the animal, police say.

Inspector Humayun Kabir said Rubel Sheikh and his mother travelled 50km from their home to visit the Muslim Khan Jahan Ali shrine, where the attack happened...

Posted by: Charles MacDonald at August 25, 2008 10:57 AM

When it's all about appearances you just know what will happen.

"The Democrats have embarked on a highly visible effort to make their convention the "greenest" ever. ---
---Take the hotel card keys, for example. Instead of the traditional plastic cards, the Sheraton in downtown handed guests Visa-sponsored swipe cards "made from sustainably-harvested wood." The plan lasted all of a few hours.
By Saturday night, enough guests had reported problems getting into their rooms with the wooden cards that the front desk clerks had abandoned them and switched back to the plastic cards. A clerk said they were now handing out one of each and suggested that the wooden one could kept as a souvenir."
http://www.nysun.com/national/convention-greening-goes-awry/84520

Posted by: Rich at August 25, 2008 10:59 AM

(Via CSP) Francis Fukuyama, They Can Only Go So Far

Democracy's only real competitor in the realm of ideas today is radical Islamism. Indeed, one of the world's most dangerous nation-states today is Iran, run by extremist Shiite mullahs. But as Peter Bergen pointed out in these pages last week, Sunni radicalism has been remarkably ineffective in actually taking control of a nation-state, due to its propensity to devour its own potential supporters. Some disenfranchised Muslims thrill to the rantings of Osama bin Laden or Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, but the appeal of this kind of medieval Islamism is strictly limited.

In lieu of big ideas, Russia and China are driven by nationalism, which takes quite different forms in each country...

Posted by: Charles MacDonald at August 25, 2008 11:11 AM

American Banker
25 August 2008
Obama's New First: Industry Dollar Lead

WASHINGTON - Though Sen. Barack Obama has sharply criticized commercial bankers for their role in the housing crisis, political donations originating from the industry favor him over his rival for the presidency. Through last month bankers have given the Illinois Democrat $1.9 million this election cycle, compared with $1.7 million to Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., according to data provided by the Center for Responsive Politics.

The reason for the switch is likely twofold, political analysts said.
"Obama has swamped McCain in fund raising, and so it's a rare group that hasn't given more to Obama than McCain," said Larry Sabato, the director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics. "Second, it's a Democratic year, and you don't have to be a professional political analyst to see it. That doesn't mean Obama will beat McCain, but rather that Democrats are dominating at every other level of elections. Business likes to have access to the winners."

Posted by: hardboiled at August 25, 2008 12:14 PM


CTV(tass) has it , but CBCpravda does not by policy print positive articles about the Canadian Forces.

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20080825/vehicle_bomb_080825/20080825?hub=TopStories


no story at pravda yet.

Posted by: cal2 at August 25, 2008 1:55 PM

"The Return of Michael Moore
By Kathy Shaidle

Michael Moore is back, but does anyone care?

He’s been keeping a low profile for a while now, but the controversial Oscar-winning filmmaker (Roger & Me, Bowling for Columbine, Sicko) issued his 2008 Election Guide this week. Rolling Stone magazine reprinted some of Moore’s unsolicited advice to his fellow Democrats (whom he refers to as “pathetic” “crazy” “professional losers.”)

As usual with the over-the-top provocateur (whose last hit film was 2004’s Fahrenheit 9/11) Moore’s sarcasm is difficult to distinguish from his serious suggestions. Among other things, Moore dares Barack Obama to “denounce” him and reject his endorsement, for the candidate’s own good.

>>>>> He had better back away not only from me but from anyone and everyone who veers a bit too far to the left of where his advisers have told him is the sweet spot for all those red-state voters. I won't take it personally. After all, I'm not the guy who married him or baptized his kids. I'm just the idiot who went to the same terrorist, Muslim school of flag-pin desecrators he went to. […]
>>>>> So Barack, by denouncing me, you can help McCain get elected. Because when you denounce me, it's not really me you're distancing yourself from — it's the millions upon millions of people who feel the same way about things as I do. And many of them are the kind of crazy voters who have no problem voting for a Nader just to prove a point.

If his advice seems oddly narcissistic rather than tactically sound or even logical, Moore’s next idea is even more counterintuitive.

Playing self-appointed kingmaker, Moore followed up by suggesting Caroline Kennedy (daughter of the late President John F. Kennedy) as Obama’s running mate, based solely on her famous surname rather than her professional qualifications. Nothing if not startlingly original, Moore contends that an “Obama-Kennedy” ticket would appeal to nostalgic liberals.

>>>>> I cannot think of a more winning ticket than one that reads: OBAMA-KENNEDY.
What Obama needs is a vice presidential candidate who is NOT a professional politician but someone who is well known and beloved by people across the political spectrum.

Jon Keller, author of The Bluest State – which he says “deals at length with baby-boomer political narcissism” -- weighed in on Moore’s more recent opinionating, and was puzzled by Moore’s unflattering characterization of his fellow Obama supporters as “beer-swilling, trash-TV-addicted couch potatoes.”

“He offers Obama a fail-safe political solution,” writes Keller, “one that could only have been devised by a totemic member of the ‘me’ generation -- drop what you're doing and embrace... ME.”"
http://preview.tinyurl.com/5d8pwr

Posted by: maz2 at August 25, 2008 2:02 PM

NEWS: Government bureaucracies micromanage and produce meaningless crap

NOT-NEWS: Bureaucracy micromanages and produces meaningless crap

OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada's economic research is seriously hampered by underpaid researchers who are stifled by micromanagement and a penchant for examining irrelevant issues....

http://tinyurl.com/66vu8t

Quotes from the review:

"Only two papers [out of 240] produced at the Bank in recent years have been accepted for publication in top-tier field journals, and only a few others are currently under editorial review at such journals."

" Many of the papers do not address questions of sufficient interest or importance to merit publication. "

The central bank's response:

"The Bank has made significant progress in building its research capability over the past four years. Much high-quality work has been published and is in progress, and the Bank's research reputation is growing."

Posted by: hardboiled at August 25, 2008 2:27 PM

CBCpravda , official opposition while Borat Dion is on the road


http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2008/08/22/f-vp-mallick.html

Posted by: cal2 at August 25, 2008 2:40 PM

ATTENTION CANADIAN CONSERVATIVE FANS: It`s time to get to work and win the election before it happens. The Liberals are just finding out that the battle lurks over the horizon, and they are NOT READY. Hit them with all you have!!

Posted by: Realistik at August 25, 2008 2:44 PM

Re: "lets go sailing at 42.2knots"

Holy Crap! Is that sailing or flying low? I can only imagine the adrenline rush of crewing on that thing.

Posted by: Texas Canuck at August 25, 2008 2:47 PM

hardboiled - that dichotomy between fact and fiction is found not only within the bureaucracies of our banking system, but also in the academic world - which is, after all, as also a govt funded and isolated world - very similar to a bureaucracy.

Canadian academics is equally bereft of innovation and competitive ideas. That's the nature of living within the safe non-competitive haven of a govt funded job.

A recent Harper Govt study (Jumn 2008) titled Compete to Win, also referred to the 'weak innovation' in our economic fields,and the weak productivity,-- because Canada rejects risk and competition.

But, we fictionalize these facts and resort to describing ourselves as 'peaceful, tolerant' and etc.

By the way, I don't think that the problem is, as is usual in Liberal thinking - money. The problem isn't that the researchers are 'underpaid'.

Posted by: ET at August 25, 2008 5:13 PM

So this is where ex- former washed-up has-been CBC hacks go to die...

(Via ConservativeHome) Tom Newton Dunn, No humanity for 'evil' Taliban

A BBC news girl attacked TV yesterday for failing to show viewers the Taliban’s “humanity”.

Presenter Lyse Doucet’s astonishing statement comes as an Apache gunship hero revealed the fanatics aim to capture a British soldier and SKIN HIM LIVE on the internet...

But BBC World News correspondent Doucet claimed the public also want to seeing the kinder side of the Afghan extremists...

Posted by: Charles MacDonald at August 25, 2008 5:39 PM

Probably someone already posted this, but...

Hack the Olympics!

There's been some widely publicized controversy regarding the competition age of the Chinese women's gymnastics team recently. Rather than be too CNN, I decided to take a page from my friend Johnny and investigate on my own. I have an Internet connection, that means I should be able to verify the age of the gymnasts in question with primary state-issued documents and find out for myself if someone's cheating, right? Right. Let's go to work.

http://strydehax.blogspot.com/2008/08/hack-olympics.html

Posted by: tomax7 at August 25, 2008 5:41 PM


"Zombie: The Denver Games - Opening Ceremony

(Zombie's reports are cross-posted at Pajamas Media.)

Although the Democratic National Convention doesn't start until today, Monday, August 25, the protests against the convention started the day before on Sunday.

The PJM/LGF/zombietime photo team had not yet arrived in Denver, but luckily fellow photojournalist and LGF/zombietime stringer "El Marco" was on hand to record the day's goings-on.

(For this one report, all the photos are courtesy of El Marco; captions and layout are by zombie.)

Let the games begin!"
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/31036_Zombie-_The_Denver_Games_-_Opening_Ceremony

Posted by: maz2 at August 25, 2008 6:38 PM

Maman, maman! 'Arper is da bully. Aidez-moi, maman! Vite-la!
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"(Dion) is essentially refusing to meet and, not only refusing to meet, refusing to speak by phone," Kory Teneycke, Harper's communication director, said Monday.

"This is a sign that he's, for all intents and purposes, broken off communication with the prime minister."

http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Politics/2008/08/25/6570476-cp.html

Posted by: maz2 at August 25, 2008 8:06 PM

How Big Government Evolves:


This good video shows some information and related to
burocracy some are good some are not ok to me.

http://gitardood.wordpress.com/2008/07/22/how-big-government-evolves/

For next election
first study what government we need to resolve our problmes
and how the sturcutre can be
for example
we have Conservative and liberal and etc

How about we made new group who can realy come with solution to today problmes in Canada
and then we do the future election

stick with old way of politic in Canada and USA cause people aer not trust the govermenta nd not really participate in election or care or trust honesty of goverment
even if we can not made how we can fix liberal and conservative to act more modern and uptodate to understand problems and be efficient to resolve the problems

Posted by: new at August 25, 2008 8:30 PM

http://buckdogpolitics.blogspot.com/2008/08/maple-leaf-foods-ceo-to-families-of.html#comments

I see the asylum is now being run by the socialists!

Posted by: the phantom at August 25, 2008 8:54 PM

CSIS wants help from ordinary Muslims

theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080825.wmeet25/CommentStory/National/home


Cheryfa MacAulay Jamal from Meadowvale, Canada writes: Actually, this is a good opportunity to clarify something, seeing as so many bloggers and reporters felt the need to ridicule my conversion as some kind of unstable-wannabe-fad. I wear the clothes of a modest woman, just like Mary, the mother of Jesus......

Posted by: JM at August 25, 2008 9:38 PM

Canada says 12 dead in food poisoning outbreak
Mon Aug 25, 2008 6:44pm EDT

WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - Twelve people have now died out of 26 confirmed cases of food poisoning linked to deli meats produced at a plant owned by Maple Leaf Foods Inc, Canadian health officials said Monday.

There are another 29 suspected cases of listeriosis, officials told reporters, and Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz said the government expected more cases in coming days.

Maple Leaf Foods, one of Canada's biggest meat processors, had said it hoped to reopen the Toronto plant associated with the outbreak on Tuesday, but health officials said they will test and hold all meat produced there until they are satisfied it is not contaminated.

Maple Leaf has voluntarily pulled about 220 products made at the plant in one of the biggest food recalls ever in Canada, with direct costs to the company of about C$20 million ($19 million).

Listeriosis, an illness that is particularly dangerous for pregnant women, the elderly, infants and people with weak immune systems, was a contributing factor in seven of the deaths, the Public Health Agency of Canada said.

Five others had the bacteria in their system, but the causes of their deaths are still under investigation, said the agency's Mark Raizenne.

reuters.com/article/companyNews/idUKN2526525120080825?symbol=MFI.TO

reuters.com/finance/stocks/overview?symbol=MFI.TO

Stock of Mapel leaf foods from, 20 went down to 8.8 on Aug 25, 2008
12 dead person found

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Maple Leaf Foods Launches Formal Process to Sell its Burlington, Ontario Primary Pork Processing Business
TORONTO, Jul 22, 2008 (Canada NewsWire via COMTEX News Network) -- TSX: MFI

mapleleaf.com

Maple Leaf Foods (MFI: TSX) today announced that it has begun the formal process of selling its Ontario pork processing business located in Burlington, Ontario. The process will entail a solicitation of interest from potential purchasers, commencing immediately. The Company anticipates that the sale process will be completed by the end of 2008.

"Our Burlington, Ontario business is well established, with long-standing customer relationships, a skilled and stable workforce and an excellent mix of value-added business," said Michael Vels, Chief Financial Officer of Maple Leaf Foods. "It operates one of the more efficient pork processing plants in North America, strategically located close to high density markets. Our investments in the plant and our people have resulted in a profitable business that represents an excellent investment in the global pork processing industry."

The 365,000 square foot Burlington facility has a processing capacity of up to 50,000 hogs per week, is located in close proximity to major domestic and U.S. markets, transportation routes and a skilled labour pool, and is licensed to export its pork products to nearly 50 countries worldwide. Maple Leaf has invested significant capital in this location over the past decade to develop a very extensive value-added business serving well-established domestic and international customers.

The decision to sell this business results from a re-focusing of Maple Leaf's protein operations towards prepared meats, meals and bakery, involving divestiture or exit of several of its primary processing and agriculturally oriented businesses.

Posted by: food-media at August 25, 2008 11:31 PM

some guidelines to Maple Leaf foods :

Maple Leaf food needs to change
the presidnet of company to new president able to walk to plan and existing one Michael McCian is only busy with financial of company and not even walk to plan to understand santization need to done by USA new technology and they need to have new lab to test microb before start making and test the food randomly after the food made to made sure do not send anything with any desiseas out to people

those 12 dead will bring each at least 12 million law sue from theri family to need to pay by Maple leaf
and plus they l ost 20 million dollar of that recall

this is proof company are not know what they are doing need new group new managers and new president and Michale McCain only play with money here and

legal team of maple leaf such that Jerk Jeff Miller need to get change donkey knows more than him in any law or regulation in their company new team of legal need to explain the law and enforce fedral law in the company

the next matter is the management team need to get change in maple leaf

the important one take off pork out of Maple leaf and replace with goat and beef and veal instead who and nobody buy pork any more
the major of those bactreial are increased because of usage of pork in the company cause those microbial was made in company

team of managment of Maple leaf such as
Bruce MceCualal and his boss need to say good bye to managment of this comapny causes so much lost to the company and Maple leaf need to rehire better team for their company
and back to feet again

Maple leaf need to cut the ads in newspaper and TV and

Mapel leaf can buy small shop like M& M meat shop to sell their products dirctly to M&M
and

who knows may be some of their bad worker or Mafia or some group made that bad seniaro intentionaly for mapel leaf they have so many enemy and better to increase video and security int ehri plan to watch their employee what they are doing and who is their fault is exaclty cuase all those death.

Maple leaf need to cut that all share hold of teacher of Ontario out of theri share because this cost theoir products sell more expensive
they need to reduce their cost down to give better comptitive price in compare with Mapel lodge

Mapel lodge is crook group in selling halal food are full are BS and never Mapel ldoge sell haala nd continue doing fruad in Canada as well

Wal-mart team of buyers of food are bunch of crook too those grup need to change and work well wtih mapel leaf future plan to fix the company better and they can if they follow my direction and my adivce by hiring better team to run the comapn and up to date new machinery and pork itself products so much bactreia as well
they need more security and better managment team and legal advice to replace today problmes
and better board of directors and responsible employee with no big buds only got pay doing nothing as we can seethat is lack of responbile workeres in Mapel leaf caused that delma was happend

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Posted by: food-media at August 25, 2008 11:34 PM

Charles MacDonald...The Taliban's aim to skin a captured Brit. live and the BBC stating the public wants to see the Taliban's kinder side?I want to respond but this just leaves one speechless.

Posted by: h.ryan at August 26, 2008 1:52 PM
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