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  1. Citizen Dion in/on Bay Street, Toronto:
    The Milkman’s priorities for Canada are:
    1.Socialism,
    2.Prosperity for the Librano$,
    3.Kyoto for Red Mao.
    Meanwhile, on Bay Street, a few feet from where Citizen Dion blathers,
    Death stalks the citizens of Canada. The Hug-a-Thug Liberals of Dion’s Party put beans in their ears. …-
    Dion outlines priorities in breakfast speech
    CTV.ca – 46 minutes ago
    TORONTO — Stephane Dion says a prosperous government, social justice and a sustainable environment will be his priorities if elected prime minister….
    “I would govern for the long term with the well-being of our children and grandchildren,” said Dion, who added that his plans for the economy and the environment go hand in hand.
    Dion said he would re-establish Canada’s participation in the Kyoto Protocol and look forward to future solutions in a post-Kyoto world….-
    Police shooting closes key intersection in Toronto
    Globe and Mail – 2 hours ago
    TORONTO – A major intersection in Toronto’s financial district may be sealed off through much of Tuesday morning’s rush hour because of a police shooting.
    Two shot at King and Bay Toronto Star
    Two Men Shot in Toronto’s Financial District Taken to Hospital Bloomberg

  2. Folloing Dion’s speech,cbc “picked the bones”and the ever impartial Boag,made comment that speech was interesting,but…he has to be putting something behind his speeches.
    I have noticed lately,that every interview with Dion,he never says anything,same old rhetoric,no substance.
    Daniel Leblanc of cbc radio said”nice to talk about sustenabul dvelpmint,but no plan”Hmmmm,could the msm be taking the blinders off,and seeing what the rest of us see?
    During Q&A after Dion’s speech,he made comment”PMSH must say it in English & French”..DITTO Steph!then saisd something about a stat-a-stick (I’m assuming he meant statistic)
    Weston’s column was dead on,but why has no one in msm talked about the “easy money”remark?

  3. Disgraced lawyer shoplifts peanuts
    [Plea bargains his stolen peanuts for a guilty plea; charges withdrawn]
    A disgraced former Edmonton Crown prosecutor pleaded guilty yesterday in provincial court to shoplifting peanuts and being in possession of a stolen car.
    In exchange for the guilty plea, charges for stealing a wallet and failing to show up for fingerprints were withdrawn against Grant Edward Nickless, 50.
    The loss prevention officer saw Nickless grab a bag of bulk peanuts and stuff it in a jacket pocket before leaving the store without paying, said Mackenzie. (canoe news)
    THE SANDY PANTS
    (from the film Slick Willie Wonka And The Shop-Lift Factory)
    Hey, everybody! Gather round, the Sandy Pants is here! What kind of archival material do you want? Classified documents? Confidential minutes? Intelligence briefings? Cables? You’ve come to the right place, because I’m the Sandy Pants!
    (Ooooooo!)
    Who can take the memo (Mark Steyn’s take on Berger)…-
    via Powerline blog

  4. More Kyoto crimes [sic]
    China, set to build 562 new coal plants, is exempt from the rules
    By LORRIE GOLDSTEIN, ASSOCIATE EDITOR
    Where is the political party in Canada that will take us out of the Kyoto accord, since the deal is an impending economic disaster for us?
    When the Liberals under Jean Chretien signed the Kyoto accord in 1998 and, more important, ratified it in 2002, they committed Canadian taxpayers and consumers, without consultation, to one of the most radical programs for reducing greenhouse gases on Earth, with no idea of how to achieve it.
    Canada, the world’s ninth-largest emitter of man-made greenhouse gases (2.1% of all emissions in 2000), faces cuts no other major industrialized (and northern) country agreed to — 6% below 1990 levels by 2012 — which the Grits had already missed by 35% when they were tossed from power a year ago.
    By contrast, the U.S., the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases (20.6%), refused to ratify Kyoto because of concerns about the harm it would do to its economy. …-
    http://www.torontosun.com/News/Columnists/Goldstein_Lorrie/2007/01/16/pf-3388153.html
    You can e-mail Lorrie Goldstein at lorrie.goldstein@tor.sunpub.com

  5. Get Mao Strong next. Strong, the evil Canadian genius of Kyoto: Citizen Dion’s mentor; Bob Rae’s Uncle Mo. Sic ’em. …-
    Ex-U.N. Oil-For-Food Chief Charged
    AP via SFGate ^ | 1/15/7 | LARRY NEUMEISTER
    The former United Nations oil-for-food chief was charged Tuesday with bribery and conspiracy to commit wire fraud for his role in the scandal-tainted humanitarian program. The charges against Benon Sevan, 69, of Nicosia, Cyprus, were contained in a rewrite of an indictment stemming from the scandal over the operation set up from 1996 to 2003 to permit the Iraqi government to sell oil primarily to buy food and medicine for suffering Iraqis. The program was designed to help Iraqis cope with U.N. sanctions, but authorities said it was corrupted by bureaucrats, oil tycoons and Saddam Hussein after the former Iraqi…-
    http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1768430/posts

  6. Incoming: Drudge Report
    The Drudge Report just directed a huge blast of traffic at our post on the Undercover Mosque videos. It’s a lot like a Denial of Service attack, even for our dedicated server. All we can do is hunker down and wait for the deluge to pass….-
    LGF

  7. Jimmy Carter on Al Jazeera: Palestinian Missiles Are Not Terrorism
    This video clip speaks for itself, as America’s worst former president is interviewed by the Muslim Brotherhood’s media mouthpiece, Al Jazeera, on January 14, 2007. (Courtesy of MEMRI TV)
    LGF
    Dhimmi Jimmy’s Credo: “Only one life, ‘Twill soon be past. Only what’s done for Allah will last.”
    Inshallah, Dhimmi.
    …-

  8. French Citoyen Dion’s other country, France, was a participant in the Rwandan genocide.
    Dion is silent about his loyalty to France. The Rwandans went to their extermination/death in silence. Total deaths = 800,000+ humans.
    We await Dion’s foreign policy articulation. …-
    The Rwanda genocide used no high-tech means, only clubs and machetes. Yet the extent of murder was unlike anything even in WWII… more» (aldaily.com)
    On Evil
    by Theodore Dalrymple (Jan. 2007)
    I have long been preoccupied by the problem of evil. Not being a philosopher, I have no satisfactory explanation of evil to offer, nor even, indeed, a satisfactory definition of it. For me, evil is rather like poetry was for Doctor Johnson: easier to say what it isn’t than what it is. All I know for certain is that there’s a lot of it about – evil, I mean, not poetry.
    Why? Is the heart of man irredeemably evil, or at any rate inclined to evil? What are the conditions in which evil may flourish?
    My medical practice, admittedly of a peculiar kind, in a slum and in a prison, convinced me of the prevalence of evil. I was surprised. …
    For three months, the men would get up, have a hearty breakfast, gather together, and then go on hunting expeditions of their former neighbours, who had fled to the nearby marshes. They would hack anyone they found to death; and then, when the whistle blew in the evening for them to stop their ‘work’ (they regarded it as such), they returned home, had a quick wash, had dinner and socialised in a jolly way over a few beers. Their wives would be – for the most part, though not universally – content, because Tutsi property was thoroughly looted, and distributed according to the individual efficiency and ruthlessness of the killers. One of the most haunting things in this book, if it is possible to pick anything out in particular, is that many of the victims did not so much as cry out when caught by the murderous genocidaires: they died in complete silence, …-
    http://www.newenglishreview.org/custpage.cfm?frm=5150&sec_id=5150

  9. MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT COMING FROM CBC RADIO
    national newswatch
    What could it be?
    Mosque to be built at CBC HQ, TO?
    Peter has converted?
    Dion is quitting?
    Don Messer returns?
    At the beginn…-

  10. The incredible shrinking Librano$. Stuck on Khan, stupid. …-
    Cherniak blog:
    “Khan, $180,000 and legalities

    [Cherniak:] In my view, there is only one legal word to describe such actions. I won’t be writing it at this time. I cannot afford to be sued for libel by a multi-millionaire car salesman/MP.” …-
    Advice to Cherniak from commenters:
    “Peter Loewen: … So you’re probably pretty wise to refrain from serious accusations at this point.”
    “renegadejet said: I would definitely leave this one alone Jason as it looks worse for Liberals than for Conservatives.”
    Cherniak was the Stéphane Dion Blog Campaign Co-Chair.

  11. The so-called racism is a load of left-liberal baloney. When the word is thrown out, it is a pejorative for the suppression of dissent. Racism is also called prejudice, i.e., a pre-judgment. The word prejudice is used to control persons since the word is given negative connotations. It is a short step to the b-word… you are a bigot. Prejudice is a normal, reflexive trait of humans.
    Kenny has it right: “It is a question of the heart.” This is ingrained in the human psyche.
    How does a group, tribe, nation survive? By its prejudices; its ancient wisdom.
    Poll all you wish, left-liberals. The heart cannot be polled/fooled/deceived.
    Chow is a victim? That is a guilt ploy. Forget it, Chow. You live your life; let others live their life. Long live the wisdom of prejudice. …-
    Fight racism, poll urges.
    OTTAWA — Canadians should never be lulled into believing that this country is an inclusive utopia, says Secretary of State for Multiculturalism Jason Kenney.
    Everyone should be “on guard” against the ugliness of racism, said the Calgary Conservative MP, responding to a Sun Media-Leger Marketing poll that found 47% of Canadians admit that they harbour racist sentiments. The poll also found that 92% of Canadians had witnessed bigotry in action.
    There is little that government can do to stop racism, said Kenney, adding he is reviewing federal anti-racism programs.
    “It is a question of the heart. The federal government of Canada cannot change the heart of people who hate others because of their ethnicity,” he said.
    CHOW VICTIM OF RACISM …-
    http://www.torontosun.com/News/Canada/2007/01/17/3393879-sun.html

  12. MacLeans | Wheat kings, deposed?
    A decision by a Winnipeg federal judge, handed down Tuesday, could mark the beginning of the end for the Canadian Wheat Board’s monopoly over the sale of Canadian barley….-
    jack’s newswatch

  13. Cherniak says: I’m free; free at last.
    The Voice of the Liberal Party has dumped Citizen Dion.
    Who will be the next Chef/Leader of the Libs? Stay tuned to Cherniak for the scoop. …-
    “Now that Dion is leader, he doesn’t need me to report his every word. It’s nice to have some freedom again.” (Cherniak)

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