A break from the CHRC intense blogging of recent hours…
“Now, from what I seem to remember about my youngest sister’s ‘teenage antics’… somebody at Indiana U had better be working on a ‘taser phone’
Don’t elevate me, Obama.”
Do minors require their parents’ consent to become suicide bombers?
Winning hearts and moos.
Yours in the comments.

“Do minors require their parents’ consent to become suicide bombers?”
Not if, as westerners believe so ardently, they have a right to “control their bodies”.
Dion faces ouster
Quebec Grits say they’ll yank his membership if he doesn’t resign (sun)
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Lorraine summarizes:
Gee – that sure didn’t take long.
The PowerCorp, Desmairais, Maurice Strong elite cabal behind Bob Rae are making their moves to annoint their new socialist saviour./puppet man.
The final step will be to pay off Dion’s $800,000 leadership debt before the June deadline I’m sure they can find 800 or so “individuals” to all contribute their $1,000 in keeping with the election rules (wink, wink).
Then a nice plausible story (aided by the pliant panting Liberal media) – maybe about poor Dion’s failing health or his wife’s and VOILA – the cabal will be back in the power seat and all set to begin picking our pockets again, and rewarding their friends and making nice yummy deals with communist China, just like before they were so rudely interrupted by those pesky Conservatives..
http://stevejanke.com/archives/258608.php
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Stephane Dion = Small Dead Animal
http://tinyurl.com/2lun8b
‘Islamic Scholar’ Denounces Pope
The public relations tools of radical Islam spring into action: Scholar denounces Muslim baptism.
A Muslim scholar involved in high-level dialogue with the Vatican has denounced the Pope’s baptism on Saturday of a prominent Italian Muslim convert.
http://tinyurl.com/32xq4s (LGF)
Commenter said:
I surprised they haven’t found a way to blame this on the jooooos.
Tim Blair is organizing an Earth Day alternative, The Hour of Power.
Ideas include:
– lighting 37 vats of whale oil … to spell the phrase, “Let there be light.”
– I think I’ll decorate my house in Christmas lights, spelling out
SUPPORT
EARTH
HOUR
Then I’ll flip on the lights at 8 pm. Maybe I’ll make them flashing.
If any neighbors * ask if I support Earth Hour, I’ll point to my light display and say “Of course”.
– Thunderdome-style carbon footprint: Face the space heater and the air conditioner to each other. Switch both on. See which wins.
Two go in. One comes out. Drink beer while cheering for your favorite.
“Gee – that sure didn’t take long.”
My take exactly – Bob Rae (and backers) is in the house folks…the transfer of leadership can begin.
Now they just have to hold off that pesky Stephen Harper with pseudo scandals and hope against hope that they don’t screw up and vote for something that forces an election before the placeholder leader, Dion is out of the way.
Any re-actionary non-conforming ‘global warming denier’ want to try this for Earth Hour?
wizardsofwinter-sm http://media.putfile.com/wizardsofwinter-sm
Sorry…try this:
http://media.putfile.com/wizardsofwinter-sm
Vote Yes at GlobeMailPoll.
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Does your workplace encourage/tolerate April Fool’s pranks?
Yes
29% 383 votes
383 votes
No
71% 953 votes
953 votes
http://tinyurl.com/2rts9x
On Thur. Mar 20th 2008 at 6:00 Pm EST.
Just after the M Duffy show,
Dr Tim Ball had a brief appearance on CTV Newsnet.
The interviewer did his best to belittle and dis-
credit, but Dr Ball held his own quite well.
In less than 2 minutes Dr Ball explained and
debunked the (Co2 as cause of global warming
charade).
That appearance was/is the only time I’ve ever
seen Dr Ball given any airtime on our MsM.
I’ve searched for a copy of that interview.
It doesn’t exist, it’s gone, it only showed once
that evening, at time, not many would be watching.
Shame on CTV and our Biased MsM.
I hope someone has a copy of that interview and puts it up on YouTube.
That should be ..(at a time)…
That interview was accurate and devestating to the Gore/Susuki kool-aid drinkers,
thats why the interview has vanished.!
William…I saw an interview by Dan Matheson last week with Tim Ball…perhaps the same one. Yes he clearly debunked the relationship of CO2 to climate change. I thought Matheson handled the interview well. But it was short and probably not ‘re-played’ as much as they would a Gore or Suzuki interview.
Yes Bluetech…thats the one, with Dan Matheson.
I thought Matheson came across as condescending.
That interview should be required viewing, for anyone (students) forced to watch Gores
inconvient lies film.
For a while there, I thought maybe I was the only person to see it.
I am tempted to put an ad in the paper: granting martyrdom, volume discounts for devout jihadis.
Some of Dr. Ball’s views here:-
http://www.fcpp.org/main/publication_detail.php?PubID=864
Newfoundland premier flabbergasts while “Eastern Health chairwoman apologizes”.
Williams is da boss. Where is his apology?
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Newfoundland Leader `Flabbergasted’ by Canada Tax Row
March 25 (Bloomberg) — Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Danny Williams said he’s “flabbergasted” that Canadian Finance Minister Jim Flaherty decided to attack the economic policies of Ontario, the country’s wealthiest province.
http://tinyurl.com/2uubrr
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“Dawe had to repeat her apology after a technical breakdown forced a brief break in proceedings.
The apology came after patients and relatives of deceased patients gave heart-wrenching testimony about how they were affected by the mistakes.”
“Eastern Health chairwoman apologizes for botched breast cancer tests
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. – An executive with Newfoundland’s Eastern Health Authority said Wednesday she’s sorry for the pain and anxiety felt by patients who may have missed treatment because of botched breast cancer tests.”
http://tinyurl.com/2pokg8
The PowerCorp backroom boys of the Liberal Party have been busy. In the backroom.
They’ve gotten Bob Rae in the House; he is a long time part of their Gang (PowerCorp, Desmarais, etc); they’ll move him in as leader. It will happen in the next two-three months. Bets?
They have to get Dion out, and they are approaching that via the Quebec branch of the party, fomenting and encouraging revolt and bad press.
I’ll even bet, as noted by Steve Janke, that Powercorp will manage to pay off Dion’s leadership debts, just as they’ve probably paid of Rae’s debts.
They also have to deal with a major competitor for the left vote, the NDP Party. Word is that the tactic is to have two Big Ontario Names of the Left, Buzz Hargrove and Toronto Mayor Miller, brought in to directly run against Jack Layton and his wife Olivia Chow in Toronto ridings.
Their strategy of dealing with Harper is One Fake Smear A Week. They aren’t interested in the truth of these allegations; it’s the MSM publicity they want, to gradually, brainwash the public against Harper and the Conservatives. It’s like telling people weekly that 9/11 was a ‘Bush job’ or that Elvis is still alive. Say it often enough and you’ll get a reasonable percentage of people who’ll follow the line.
So, what’s left? Policies? Heck no. The Liberals don’t rule by policies but by propaganda and bribing the taxpayer..with the taxpayers’ money.
The question then becomes: are Canadians, as a people, ‘run’ by propaganda (the Liberal way) or by fact-based policies (the CPC way).
We’ll just cleverly ignore those active volcanoes right underneath this section of the ice sheet…it’s warmin’ I tells ya’…..
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080326/ap_on_sc/antarctica_collapse_10;_ylt=AsM73U_YeRvtEkxg_LUgZzn0kPUI
‘Nice Cow, Pretty Cow’ …At a demonstration training recently cowboys could be heard gently singing to the cows and praising them for good behavior.
Of course…no body likes to be around a “Mad Cow!”
(Via ICT) Terror trial for Toronto-area youth begins
BRAMPTON, Ontario: A teenager charged with belonging to a terror cell that planned attacks in southern Ontario pleaded not guilty on Tuesday in the first trial related to an alleged 2006 plot.
Authorities announced the arrest of 17 suspects in June 2006 after they allegedly tried to obtain three tons of ammonium nitrate. They accused the suspects of plotting terror attacks in Canada and said they were inspired by al-Qaida…
Abigail Lavin, Feudal to Translate
Chinglish
Found in Translation
by Oliver Lutz Radtke
Gibbs Smith, 112 pp., $7.95
Virginia Woolf once wrote that “humor is the first gift to perish in a foreign language.”
Of course, Mrs. Woolf couldn’t know about 21st-century Shanghai, where people communicate in a foreign language to side-splitting effect, day after day. The foreign language, in this case, is English–or more accurately, “Chinglish.” This term means different things to different people, but for the purposes of Oliver Lutz Radtke’s new book, it refers to the delightfully awkward, syntax-defying, and at times purple prose found on English-language signs, clothing, and packaging in China. Radtke, a German sinologist, first came up with the idea for a book on Chinglish while studying at Shanghai Foreign Languages University…
Crybaby federalism, indeed.
Paul Wells, as usual, gets it, nails it and gives it good.
And before the kool-aid drinking Conservatives dismiss this as “liberal media”, remember that this is writer who had glowing things to say about Harper and the prospects of a Harper government in his book, Right Side Up.
And folks, this is the reason why Harper and the Conservatives have not budged in the polls since being elected, despite a weak/no opposition from the Liberals or the NDP, despite casting every government tool at casting the Liberals in the worst light (a lot of it deserved, too), despite have spent mega-millions on their state-of-the-art, cutting edge Death Star war room, despite having a pliant and weak media regurgitating their talking points, despite all of their advantages.
At root, while many conservatives and Conservatives most certainly “get” what Canadians want, the Prime Minister and the Minister of Finance most assuredly do not.
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“Our appeal followed the time-honoured advice for raising money by direct mail — make people angry and afraid, and set up an opponent for them to give against.”
— Tom Flanagan, Harper’s Team
Ontario led the country in job growth last month, nearly all of it in full-time work, much of it through a construction boom that produced job growth outstripping the loss of industrial jobs by 50 percent. Given the troubles of Ontario’s main export market it is a stellar performance.
But Stephen Harper needs somebody to pick on, and Stéphane Dion refuses to show up for the fight. So Dalton McGuinty’s Ontario government is the latest designated target, and we are all being asked to sit and smile through yet another of the Prime Minister’s asinine tantrums.
Today is budget day at Queen’s Park. Pierre Poilièvre, the reliably pliable eastern Ontario Tory MP, has been sent to Queen’s Park to critique the budget on behalf of the federal Conservative party. (UPDATE: And the Conservative party’s website is now doing a limbo dance under its own previously rock-bottom standards.) This merely extends a show that has been going on for a while now. For weeks the Prime Minister’s yappy little budget terrier, Jim Flaherty, has been making apocalyptic pronouncements about the Ontario economy and the McGuinty government’s stewardship. Ontario is “the last place” to start a business, and it’s headed for have-not status, and it was the “strongest economic province in the federation” when his party delivered its last budget at a car-parts plant somewhere.
Now the truth, if anyone wants some, is that unemployment in Ontario is down nine-tenths of a percentage point from the days when Flaherty and his friends were running up a hidden 5.6 billion dollar deficit. But then, nobody should depend too heavily on Jim Flaherty to pick a winner: he has the unique distinction of being the only man in Canadian history who managed to lose to both Ernie Eves and John Tory.
As for Ontario’s chances of becoming an equalization-receiving province, here’s Don Drummond of TD Bank saying the biggest culprit if that ever happens will be the Harper-Flaherty government. “They seem to be bent on making Ontario’s situation worse at the moment,” Drummond says.
Of course they are. For then Harper will have created a bogeyman Ontarians can be angry and afraid of, so he can do some fundraising against them. It’s what he does.
The Senate, the CBC, assorted arms-length commissioners and regulators having exhausted their amusements for our impatient leader, he has now turned his distracted, essentially random fury on the voters of Ontario. This is because they voted wrong.
They had their instructions. Nearly two years ago Harper went to a John Tory fundraiser and called Tory “the next premier of Ontario.” But just because Tory can beat Jim Flaherty doesn’t mean he can beat a pro, and Ontarians stubbornly decided to elect somebody else.
Surely by now Ontarians should know that the big guy doesn’t like it when his orders are ignored. And his contempt for Ontarians’ electoral decisions, when the voters of that province have the gall not to vote Harper’s way, is a matter of long record: witness his childish rant in the aftermath of Stockwell Day’s 2000 election defeat. (And understand this: if anyone ever manages to beat Stephen Harper fair and square in a general election, we will see a display of gracelessness in defeat without precedent in the history of Confederation. This is simply guaranteed. It is what he does.)
There are two things going on here. One is the baselessness of Flaherty/Poilièvre/Harper’s attack on Ontario’s budgeting. Oil is at historic highs, the dollar is up a quarter in the last years, the U.S. real-estate industry is essentially imploding, five central banks pumped hundreds of billions of liquidity into the market in a co-ordinated push — and the problem is Dwight Duncan’s business-tax rates? Come on.
The other is the impudence of Harper’s control-freakery. We know he likes to run everything, but here’s the deal: if somebody signs up to be a Conservative staffer, you can tell them what to do, OK? You don’t get to run the Senate. You don’t get to push bureaucrats around for kicks. You don’t get to muzzle public servants, tell reporters how to cover you, pick the next US president or write Ontario budgets. There’s a Canadian constitution that says so, and just because you boycotted the 25th-anniversary celebrations of the Charter of Rights doesn’t mean the separation of powers, which isn’t even in the Charter, goes away by fiat.
Stephen Harper is such a clever tactician that his little games can be so fascinating we overlook their significance. The significance of this one is, well, significant: he’s badmouthing his own country’s industrial heartland and running roughshod over the prerogatives of a legitimately-elected government for the sake of cheap political points and to prop up his serial loser of a finance minister. It’s not funny.
(Via The Times Comment Central) Renate Flottau, Fury and Tension Grip Europe’s Newest Country
Kosovo may now be an independent state, but Europe’s youngest country remains a trouble spot. The Serbian minority is arming itself, violence has erupted, and the peacekeeping forces are struggling to contain the situation. Will the unrest last months — or decades?
Apparently the Liberals are considering a cap on immigration:
“Liberal immigration critic Maurizio Bevilacqua says the bill is a covert attempt by the Harper government to limit the number of immigrants.
“They’re going back to the Diefenbaker era,” he said, referring to a failed attempt by the 1950s government of former prime minister John Diefenbaker to cap immigration applications.
Despite his criticisms, Mr. Bevilacqua conceded his party, which has allowed all election-triggering legislation to pass since the fall, has not decided how it will vote on the bill”
The AEI Iraq surge final report:
Frederick W. Kagan, Iraq: The Way Ahead, Phase IV Report
AEI’s event for Winning Afghanistan: Time for a Change in Course? has been postponed until 11 April.
Rick Richman, Opting Out of History
…The Sun’s editorial page yesterday asked rhetorically why Baker would “want, in the middle of a new world war, to spend his time putting the gloss on the advocates of an appeasement and pacifism that would have handed the world to Hitler without a fight?”
The answer is that arguments about history are frequently arguments about the present. So FDR lied us into World War II; LBJ lied us into Vietnam; GWB 43 lied us into Iraq. For a certain part of the intelligentsia, it is never Nazism, Communism or Islamism. It is always the American president…
A few excerpts from a Salim Mansur piece called,
Multiculturalism is a sedative
Perhaps the most apt manner to describe multiculturalism as an ideology and government policy in western liberal democracies would be what the incomparable English writer, journalist and non-conformist, Malcolm Muggeridge, wrote in his 1970 essay, The Great Liberal Death Wish.
Perhaps also no contemporary of Muggeridge (1903-90), nor anyone after him, made as incisive a dissection of the deepening liberal malaise in the 20th century as he provided. He also exposed apologists of liberalism and their untiring efforts to discredit and dissolve the West as a uniquely gifted civilization.
[…] Muggeridge again: “Previous civilizations have been overthrown from without by the incursion of barbarian hordes; ours has dreamed up its own dissolution in the minds of its own intellectual elite.”
Multiculturalism is in appearance the most pleasing of liberal barbiturates offered to stave off the West’s demographic decline through immigration. For it to work the requirement demanded is suspension of critical and discriminating thinking replaced by politically correct speech that must offend none except, if need be, the patient (the West) requiring the cure.
And so Muggeridge would have said that multiculturalism being one big swindle it is a “sedative rather than a stimulant, a slough rather than a precipice; blurring the edges of truth, the definition of virtue, the shape of beauty; a cracked bell, a mist, a death wish.”
Ted,
You and assorted other fringe leftists are the only ones who care about what Paul Wells thinks. And then only if he writes against Harper.
The fact of the matter is that McGuinty is a liar. He broke close to 50 promises in his first term.
Ontario has the highest corporate tax in the country, which he refused to do anything about. In fact, rather than creating business incentives, he created a program to retrain layed off workers. Talk about a defeatest attitude.
On the front page of the National Post:
“Even in bad times Liberals spend big.”
That’s why Flaherty and the Conservatives have been speaking out against McGuinty. They know what the disasterous fallout from their ridiculous budget is going to be. Of course, the whiny loser McGuinty will come begging to the Feds to bail him out, despite the warnings.
So, no. McGuinty isn’t just a legitimate target to be outed, he’s a dangerous, fiscally inept politician that is leading Ontario into financial distress, if not ruin. Just like Peterson did before Rae got his turn, to finish the job off.
This kind of thing is common on the CBC, I’m guessing others are just simply more sensitive to blatant media agendas when they occur elsewhere:
http://monkeytenniscentre.blogspot.com/2008/03/bbc-erases-all-traces-of-bush-speech.html
“That will be easy because they don’t have any.”
Haha…
Even Democrats don’t cry this hard very often:
http://perfunction.typepad.com/perfunction/2008/03/dan-abrams-rush.html
I am not sure that the scandal a week strategy will work in the way the Liberals and MSM hope.
It will solidify LPC support among those that would never vote CPC anyway. Places like downtown Toronto and Montreal. On the other hand, I think the constant scandals will just desensitize many voters or turn them off politics altogether.
The CPC just needs to be able to use the tactic against the LPC. Perhaps ridiculing the growing “Scandal-A-Week” list could become the CPC counter strategy. The LPC “scandals” are not based on clear facts or real fears. It may not be that hard to get the public to ignore or even ridiculed the constant scandals. Think of the “soldiers on the street” fiasco.
Taking kool-aid drinking to a whole new level: the Conservatives make the mix, fetch the water, buy the cup, mix the drink and serve it to you. All you have to do is drink. No thinking necessary, certainly not of the independent kind.
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Conservative headquarters scripting calls to radio shows
ALEXANDER PANETTA
The Canadian Press
March 25, 2008 at 6:15 PM EDT
OTTAWA — Next time you’re listening to your favourite radio phone-in show, those pro-Conservative opinions you hear from callers might not be as spontaneous as they sound.
Some of those apparently ad-libbed musings are actually being choreographed at the Conservative Party of Canada’s national headquarters.
The governing party has produced talking points for grassroots supporters on a variety of issues, feeding them lines on everything from climate change to child care.
For Conservative supporters, the process is as simple as 1-2-3.
Surf the party website. Type in your postal code. Click on a topic you’d like to discuss on the radio.
And the website spits out the times, phone numbers, and names of local talk shows to call — along with a handy list of good things to say about the Conservatives and bad things to say about their opponents. The website includes similar advice for letter-writers to newspapers. […]
“We want people to phone in and express their own opinions. We don’t want people phoning in and reading from a script,” said Mark Sutcliffe, who hosts CFRA’s The Chatroom.
“(But) I don’t think we get a ton of calls like that.”
The Conservatives describe the practice as state-of-the-art politicking.
This is a good point form piece to give a clearer understanding of what the flare-up with Muqtada al Sadr and the thieving groups of crooks and smugglers are doing in Basra.
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Who is in control of Basra?
In the wake of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the Shia majority in Basra drove out Sunni and Christian minorities.
Now the port city has become the scene of a violent power struggle between rival Shia militia groups. Technically, it is under the control of Iraqi government forces led by General Mohan al-Furayji, but he claims the militia groups are better armed.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/mar/25/iraq1
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On veut la tête de Dion
“Un suicide politique”
http://tinyurl.com/2slvev
Le Journal de Montréal
Citoyen Dion says, This is not fair.
“Video calls for defeat of ‘Rome’ in Canadian terror case”
COLIN FREEZE, From Wednesday’s Globe and Mail
TORONTO — A speech glorifying acts of violence in the name of Allah given at an alleged terrorist training camp in Ontario encouraged a group of Toronto men to attack the West by decreeing that the “new Rome” must fall, according to evidence revealed yesterday in a Crown factum.
“Rome has to be defeated. And we will be the ones that do it,” reads a transcript of a call to arms given to more than a dozen recruits gathering inside a tent north of Toronto, according to trial evidence revealed yesterday.
Trying to motivate recruits, all wearing camouflage at the camp, the speaker said they were the barbarians inside the gate of North America. According to the Crown filings, he said: “This is our life’s mission. And Allah has already purchased us, lives and our wealth in exchange for heaven.”
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These are true Muslims, doing exactly what allah commands them to do, even reciting the verse that informs them “to kill and be killed”:
Quran (9:111) – “Indeed, Allah has purchased from the believers their lives and their properties [in exchange] for that they will have Paradise. They fight in the cause of Allah, so they kill and are killed.
But, what a second, this Sura must have been taken out of context. They are obviously misunderstanders of Islam. It’s the religion of peace (TM).
Clinton related to Trudeau
ctv.ca 03/26/08
Go Figure, Now if they could only trace him to Stalin.
Ted,
And the Liberals? They get their talking points from the CBC, which is funded by all taxpayers, including Conservatives.
Are you really that stupid? Put your moonbat wings on and go chase some ambulances will ya.
Canada’s journalist throw a “Human Rights” party.
Apparently they don’t invite right leaning journalists:
…journalism giants Linda McQuaig,
Heather Mallick, Haroon Siddiqui and John Honderich.
News release click here
It must be a CBC/Toronto Star presentation.
Dont expct a mention of the attack on the fundamental freedom known as speech.
But hey, everyone can see Strombo’s new piercing. Kewl! Rawk on party dudes.
Aha, and the liberal (anti-gun, anti-self defense, anti-free speech) opinions spouted in MSM are NEVER, I repeat – NEVER orchestrated by the liberals. Aha!
Ted, you are raving.
irwin daisy, my sentiments exactly re Ted.
I can’t see a single thing wrong with the CPC providing some facts to rebut the constant propaganda of the left–everywhere in Canada, with billions of taxpayer $$: our MSM, our schools, our universities (in today’s NP, read Barbara Kay’s expose of the very dangerous politically correct take over of our law schools = the end of the rule of law), our courts, our text book publishers, most of our churches, etc., etc., etc.
Ted’s allies have taken over the country in the most substantial ways and he’s worried about a CPC web site that encourages citizens to be informed and speak up in public forums? Quelle horreure! Democarcy: tut, tut, we certainly don’t want any of THAT in Canada.
Yeah, Ted, it’s democratic: one has to decide to go to the go to the CPC site and then actually go there, read the information, and then decide or not to use it. How is that different from getting information from the Star, which considers itself part of the official opposition to the Conservative government? No one forces anyone to read the Star or go to the CPC site and then use information, which perhaps one didn’t have before, to use in a public forum.
Ted, perhaps you should really be concerned about the publicly funded propaganda forced on the populace via our thoroughly lefty public school and court systems, to name only two of the main conduits of “groupthink” smothering this country. Unlike the CPC site, the people involved here are force fed the actual lies of the left, layer upon layer, for decades.
My advice, Ted? Don’t sweat the small stuff—really small.
Sorry lefties, the USA’s fall has been posponed,
March 24 (Bloomberg)—Sales of existing homes in the U.S. unexpectedly rose in February for the first time in seven months, easing concern credit restrictions and falling prices would hurt demand.
Tickets for JHR’s 5th Annual ‘Night for Rights’ are now on sale! Visit our event website at http://www.night4rights.com to buy tickets and for additional info.
In brief, the 5th Annual Night for Rights will bring together over 1,200 of Toronto’s best and brightest to THE BERKELEY CHURCH on FRIDAY, MARCH 28th.
The night will feature:
High-end Raffle, with prizes including a Vespa and Air Canada flights to ANY Air Canada scheduled destination
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A couple of things:
1)In a church? How non PC.
2)Did any of the journalist solicit a critical opinion from the (non right wing think tank) Pembina Institute to see if the Air Canada prize is environmentally friendly?
P.S. Under taxpayer funded purveyors of groupthink, please add CBC and TVO.
For women who have too many sexual partners to keep track, and for the men asked to pay child support, here is a paternity home test kit, that will tell you who the father is,
click here to see the product sold in the USA
Ted – this is for you because you seem to think the Liberals left you out for coaching on how to contact the media.
You might even say the Conservatives copied this media coaching from the Liberals so I guess mimicry is a form of flattery:
Hee you will find listings of radio shows to call in to, where to send letters to the editor and
Gosh – it even prompts you to “check out our newsroom to find information on the Liberal position on today’s issues.”
http://www.liberal.ca/speak_e.aspx
lynnh, I believe that THE BERKELEY CHURCH is now a theatre.
Isn’t it interesting though, that these people seem completely indifferent to the human rights abuses happening in Canada right now. I wonder if the CHRC kangaroo courts and our own, real home grown human rights abuses–Ezra Levant and Mark Steyn–will be on the agenda.
These people are such navel gazing hypocrites.
“Obama distant relative of George Bush”
(Toronto Star)
I wonder how the moonbats are going to square that one.
So I guess what I’m hearing from readers here is that Conservatives are just as much non-thinking, kool-aid drinking, robots for the cause of keeping their party in government as the kool-aid drinking Liberal supporters.
Glad we cleared that up.
Some days even I look back upon the Reform Party and the Reform Party grassroots membership with a great deal of nostalgia.
Ah well. The more things change… etc. Meet the new boss (and his robot followers), same as… etc. etc.
Are you like me ?
Experiencing So much relief ?
I can’t remember that last time I had a good nights sleep worying about DB Cooper and what might have happened to him!
It is interesting that Ted and others use bad economic news to support whatever allegation they aspire to make. If the Canadian economy worsens, rest assured they will say it’s Harper and the CPC’s fault. But they take the opposite tack in defending McLiar by saying oil is at historic high, dollar is up, etc. The Liberal government is bereft of any workable ideas to encourage growth and prosperity in Ontario. Oh but wait, it’s not their fault. We must blame Harper!
No, Ted, you’re not hearing what you think you are. (‘Glad to clear that up.)
P.S. Try drinking less Liberal Kool Aid.