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  1. SCATHING CONDEMNATION OF MCGUINTY BY LIBERAL PAPERS IN GRAND RIVER NATIVE CLAIMS AREA:
    http://tinyurl.com/23ut6o
    “Six Nations can’t dictate new laws……The rule of Canadian law is breaking down in the Grand River valley. And Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty is letting it break piece by piece in a vast region of the province more than 800,000 people call home…………Already, a man is in hospital after being knocked unconscious by aboriginal protesters who claim authority over the Caledonia development he is building on. Already, there are reasons to fear that the tensions, and perhaps the violence, that have shaken Caledonia for more than 18 months could spread throughout the Grand River valley, including Waterloo Region, where a group of Six Nations natives are asserting bold new demands that have no foundation in Ontario law……………Yet, at this critical moment when leadership at the highest level is so urgently required, Premier McGuinty is missing in action on the election campaign trail. Mr. Premier, with respect, your silence, your evasion, your insistence that this is a job for the federal government, are simply not good enough”

  2. Regarding nebulous firearms law, Ted Morton just declared september 22nd Hunting day. say’s we are losing our next generation of hunters. He is right and endless rule’s and harrassment is the reason why. When it’s no longer fun anymore why bother?

  3. Wuberman. Excellent point. Maybe it’s time we looked at getting rid of federal police forces in Alberta and install a provincial police force that would more accurately reflect and enforce the values of Albertans rather than Toronto or Ottawa bureaucrats.

  4. “The RCMP get a lesson on “nebulous” firearm law.”
    I don’t buy the Dudley’s playing dumb routine. I would investigate all the seizures made by these cracker cops and see how many of the illegally guns seized actually saw the crusher.
    Transport regs for restricted and non restricted firearms is a widely known part of the FA law among LEOs…conservation officers as well as local cops and wildlife enforcement know all a rifle has to be is “unloaded” in a vehicle as long as there are people in the vehicle…nothing “nebulous” about that…as a matter of fact it’s one of the most lucid areas of Firearms regulatory law.
    A lot of cops across Canada also haven’t seemed to catch onto the 2 year old registry amnesty either…along with misinterpretations of storage regs and transport regs, many thousands of legally owned sporting arms have been seized illegally….the only ones returned are those whose owners retain a lawyer who reads the correct interpretation of law to the local detachment FO….or threaten litigation.
    Considering the average hunter spends about $700-$1200 on a single hunting rifle (any many customs and antiques are worth far more) we are looking at police seizures which amount to many hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of lawful, easily marketable sporting equipment.
    Federal ministers are unable to get accurate figures from all police forces involved in firearms act seizures to determine just how much of these seized assets go to the crusher and how many “disappear” to private ownership or auctions….particularly those sporting longarms without registration….these are now very easy to “register” to a first owner.
    In my personal experience I can recall 2 incidents where cops were caught selling the firearms they illegally seized…these cops had an eye for expensive and rare arms…and they relied on the ignorance of the people they confiscated them from….That seemed to be in play in this incident….what were the odds these cracker Dudleys would try to scam a federal firearms instructor?…they got busted just this time… but the investigation tells us nothing of all the other illegal seizures they made…did the owners get them back? Were they contacted when the mistake was discovered? Where are these previously seized arms now? If they are “gone” were their owners duely compensated as per legal requirement?
    I have no reason to believe things have improved much.

  5. How the nanny state is killing Manitobans.
    So … the nanny state is deadly even to Canadians, who (relative to the world average) have a lot of wealth and who are largely free to use their (after tax) money to get help for themselves and their families outside of the clutches of government.
    Think what a total bitch the nanny state would be if we were to export it to really poor countries. That would be completely heinous. Though I admit, it would still be just as lucrative to the nannies who implement and enforce it. As a matter of fact, if they want to continue to grow their revenue and profits, once the nanny state market is saturated in Canada (to the extent that people will tolerate), finding excuses to create welfare entitlements in the third world is about their only option. Whatever crisis they use will have to be “really urgent” however, and the (initial) successes of the new, foreign welfare state will have to be “dramatic”. At least until it’s entrenched enough that the mainstream wisdom is that to withdraw from the mission would be “a humanitarian disaster”.

  6. “The EU Wants to Increase Muslim Immigration and Internet Censorship”….
    “Notice how EU officials announce sweeping and potentially irreversible changes, proclaim that they are “inevitable” and that we may just as well adapt and get used to it. Resistance is futile. This is a lie and it always has been. The entire European Union has been created by such lies, repeated year after year. The gradual destruction of formerly independent nation states was carefully planned and executed, and the introduction of mass immigration from non-Western countries has been and still is a crucial component of this plan.”
    http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/2458

  7. The issue concerning Dawson Creek and RCMP ignorance of even rudimentary firearms law was passed to Jay Hill, who has advised it will be hand delivered to Stockwell Day for action by the RCMP.

  8. wuberma, right, i haven’t had my guns out in years. too much hassel. we’ll have to kill game with our cars. mmmmmmm, road kill.

  9. CP/MSM beats the record for propaganda. The $$$$ from guilty whitey are going into pies. BS. It’s going into the pockets of the chiefs, etc. Crime does prosper.
    …-
    WINNIPEG (CP) – When it comes to baking fresh bread and tasty pies, Emma Jane Wood is living an entrepreneur’s dream. […]
    Residential school cash out this week
    […]
    “… $2.9-billion …”
    …-
    http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2007/09/15/4499150-cp.html

  10. OTTAWA — Michael Ignatieff supporters are sabotaging Liberal efforts in the Outremont byelection in hopes of weakening Liberal Leader Stephane Dion, Dion loyalists say.
    (…)
    “I only know what I see, and I see some suspicious stuff,” said one Liberal worker on the ground.
    The Dion people say organizers in the riding have made a series of bizarre, counterproductive moves.
    “There’s one of two options,” said one source close to Mr. Dion. “There’s some folks there who are either grossly incompetent or intentionally malicious.”
    Dion loyalists are leaning toward the second option. They say Mr. Ignatieff’s supporters have refused offers of help from out-of-town volunteers and tried to stop high-profile Liberals like Ken Dryden and Justin Trudeau from campaigning in Outremont. They also tried unsuccessfully to block a rally tonight that will feature Mr. Dryden, Mr. Trudeau and Mr. Dion.
    http://www.thechronicleherald.ca/Search/859541.html

  11. It’s a replay of Cap’n CSL Martin, Jr., vs Jeancula. Deja vu, all over again.
    This round it’s Citoyen Dion vs IGGYPOOP.
    Who will be the Survivor/Saviour of the AdScam Party?
    …-
    Mutiny on the Good Ship Liberal? (Bourque)
    The cruellest cut of all:”he [Dion] “just couldn’t get the job done”,”
    “This is the world that Stephane Dion has tapped into, this is the dilemma he struggles with, this is what fuels what many senior Liberals increasingly feel is the beginning of the end of Stephane Dion as Liberal leader.” …-
    http://www.bourque.org/notes.html

  12. A tale of indulgences/absolutions, skulls, wine freezing in the chal-ice. Read all about the weather; same old story: it’s hot/cold/wet/dry/freezing/mild/warm/cool … it’s Winter*.
    …-
    Medieval records help scientists understand climate history
    EINSIEDELN, Switzerland (AP) – A librarian at this 10th century monastery leads a visitor beneath the vaulted ceilings of the archive past the skulls of two former abbots.
    He pushes aside medieval ledgers of indulgences and absolutions, pulls out one of 13 bound diaries inscribed from 1671 to 1704 and starts to read about the weather.
    “Jan. 11 was so frightfully cold that all of the communion wine froze,” says an entry from 1684 by Brother Josef Dietrich, governor and “weatherman” of the once-powerful Einsiedeln Monastery. “Since I’ve been an ordained priest, the sacrament has never frozen in the chalice.”
    “But on Jan. 13 it got even worse and one could say it has never been so cold in human memory,” he adds.
    Diaries of day-to-day weather details from the age before 19th-century standardized thermometers are proving of great value to scientists who study today’s climate. Historical accounts were once largely ignored, as they were thought to be fraught with inaccuracy or were simply inaccessible or illegible. But the booming interest in climate change has transformed the study of ancient weather records from what was once a “wallflower science,” says Christian Pfister, a climate historian at the University of Bern.
    The accounts dispel any lingering doubts that the Earth is heating up more dramatically than ever before, he says. …-
    http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Science/2007/09/15/4499104-ap.html
    *Winter
    When icicles hang by the wall
    And Dick the shepherd blows his nail
    And Tom bears logs into the hall,
    And milk comes frozen home in pail,
    When Blood is nipped and ways be foul,
    Then nightly sings the staring owl,
    Tu-who;
    Tu-whit, tu-who: a merry note,
    While greasy Joan doth keel the pot.
    When all aloud the wind doth blow,
    And coughing drowns the parson’s saw,
    And birds sit brooding in the snow,
    And Marian’s nose looks red and raw
    When roasted crabs hiss in the bowl, …-
    H/T W. Shakespeare

  13. Scatological analysis:
    “”I only know what I see, and I see some suspicious stuff,” said one Liberal worker on the ground.”
    Then perhaps he should get up, now that he’s realized there is no clean end…
    “Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.”

  14. Read this stupid/asinine headline from the MSM. The South Koreans have become the kidnappers.
    Whom did the South Koreans kidnap? The Taliban?
    Here is the hard question: Could it be that the MSM is willfully spreading misinformation/disinformation on behalf of the Muslim Taliban murderers? Did the writer/editor study English grammar/syntax?
    …-
    Headline:
    “Three South Korean Kidnappers May Be Dead”
    […]
    Go here for the rest of the story:
    http://cfra.com/headlines/index.asp?cat=2&nid=52053

  15. I was here today:
    http://www.lfpress.com/newsstand/News/Columnists/Gillespie_Ian/2007/09/14/4495174-sun.html
    as was the ndp candidate for the prov election and the ndp mp.
    why dont you call your lieberal mpps/candidates/wannabes, and your cpc candidates/mps/mpp(singular in dis area) and
    ask them if they also attended?
    NO ONE is immune to becoming disabled. no one.
    if you live long enough you will be. and in the mean time lots are going to anyway from all age groups, occupations, socio-economic, gender, bla bla bla.
    NO ONE is immune to having a disability.
    so find out if YOUR knight-in-shining-armor deined to make a showing. they were all invited, so who was there?
    I was, thats how I know who the no-shows were. oops, I just dropped a clue that there were no-shows.

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