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  1. Check this out at Brian Lilleys blog http://tinyurl.com/6ftm9kb
    This is treasonous!
    Former Prime Minister Jean Chretien, known for his tight business connections with China, is now stumping for a new foreign government. The United Arab Emirates.
    Chretien, attending a conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, was asked about the ongoing spat between Canada and the UAE over landing rights.
    Here’s what he said.
    “I think this problem has not been well managed,” Chrétien told Arabian Business on the sideline of a conference in Riyadh.
    “I hope they will resolve the difficulty because we need good relations with this part of the world.”
    Chretien has taken partisan politics that belong here at home and taken them to the world stage. He has given a foreign country ammunition in their fight with Canada.

  2. Rob@dailyrasp
    With all due respect….you are surprised by this?
    Bob Rae was just over there pulling the same schtick and both Bob and Jean have (maurice) strong ties to PowerCorp.
    With these folks nationalism seemingly isn’t as important as other isms.

  3. Dustin Paxton was in court in Calgary today. He’s the guy that is being accused of confining and torturing a Regina man. CBC reports that the judge has banned all publication on this case. At the end of the CBC story, (CBC.Ca,) it says: This story is closed to commenting.
    Good old CBC. Always fighting for freedom of expression. What would we do without them?
    Question: How can an Alberta judge ban publication of a case if the publication appears say in the USA??

  4. Hey Syncro, No not surprised, just disgusted.
    Bob Rae is not a former Prime Minister, he is a lot of former somethings, and currently just another loser socialist rent seeker. Rae does not have any international weight but the Shewinigan Strangler does.
    A former Prime Minister should keep his nose and mouth out of foreign policy and diplomacy.
    Doubly so when the party he is pushing for is dictatorship run by Islamic thugs.

  5. Plainzryder
    The publication ban is likely due to the alleged alternative lifestyle aspect of this case.
    Minorities must be protected from public scrutiny, even sadistic members of those minorities.

  6. This is a must read. It’s nine pages but very well worth the time. Think of it as a little taste of a book I’ve recommended here a few times:The Muslim Mafia. It’s about the Muslim Brotherhood’s (Ikhwan) civilizational jihad in America; its infiltration of all the institutions including organized conservatism. The information about GWB is disappointing.
    A Jihadist in the Heart of the Conservative Movement: The disturbing ties of Suhail Khan, by Frank Gaffney.

  7. Israel as the banana republic
    Two documents reported on this week shed a troubling light on the US government’s attitude toward Israel. The first is a 27-page FBI search warrant affidavit from 2004 targeting then senior AIPAC lobbyist Steve Rosen, published Wednesday in The Washington Times.
    http://www.carolineglick.com/e/

  8. Rob@dailyrasp Why has the msm not reported on this stupid fool of a cretin? He is undermining us again, the Canadian people are no longer making the widdle piddle from shinnigate richer and he no longer has direct access to power so he ‘travels’. We should demand that he be ‘grounded’ and deprived of his freedom for this criminal behavior.
    The Saudi’s snicker at the useful idiot (Shwinigan Strangler, LOL).
    Thanks for the link, Rob.

  9. I wish the Conservative party would back off on the attack adverts against “Iggy”
    There’s an old saying :
    Give the guy just enough rope to hang himself.
    I’m sure he will, just don’t get the Libs riled up with self righteous smugness.
    Are you listening Mr. Harper?
    [d]

  10. Chretien, the moron who signed Canada up to the Kyoto boondoggle telling PMSH how to make foreign policy.
    Now that is rich.
    Fool’s gold from Mr. Cruton . . .

  11. Long quote of the day:
    Twitter and Facebook are amongst the top Internet social networking services used by protesters to share information and to co-ordinate activities. Activists called for a “day of revolt” in web messages.
    Twitter’s website became inaccessible in Egypt across all ISPs — Internet Service Providers — as of late Tuesday 25th Jan in what is widely believed to be a move to thwart protesters campaigning to oust Mubarak. Despite this censorship, such is the power of distributed computing social media — supported over multiple communication channels — that local twitter users are currently sending tweets via mobile telephone text messages and third party software applications. This proves, once again, that in the event of a digitally driven rebellion, self assembling dynamic networks are more flexible than central government strategy.
    As John Gilmore, one of the great computer science innovators and founders of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, said in 1993, “The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it!”

  12. dwo,
    The only way this is an issue is if one of the states demands proof before he can get on the ballot. It turns out that, in the words of Al Gore, there is no “controlling legal authority” for the US Constitution.
    I think America is sick of him, and wouldn’t mind seeing him go away without having to admit what a bad president he was.

  13. Tim in Vermont – It is my understanding that PA is currently looking at enacting legislation requiring the Birth Certificate be provided for all Presidential candidates. If enacted, and the Birth Certificate is not provided, he would not be on the ballot in PA.
    Is that your understanding? If so, what are the actual chances some states would follow PA’s lead?

  14. By the way, the link i provided first came to my attention on today’s Drudge Report. It will be interesting to see how/if the MSM follows up.

  15. xiat, that evolving story out of Egypt is worth following.. Mubarak’s son Gamal has fled with his wife and family to the U.K. from a posting by Pamela Geller…
    http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2011/01/revolution-in-egypt-presidents-son-gamal-mubarak-family-flee-to-britain-.html
    I did a cursory look with google news and the majors in the MSM aren’t reporting much more than general rioting. Maybe more later or I don’t know, maybe it’s disinformation. ?
    “Cairo, Jan 26 (IANS/AKI) Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak’s son who is considered as his successor has fled to Britain along with his family, US-based Arabic website Akhbar al-Arab reported.
    The plane with Gamal Mubarak, his wife and daughter on board left for London Tuesday from an airport in western Cairo, the website said. The report came as violent unrest broke out in Cairo and other Egyptian cities and hundreds of thousands of people reportedly took to the streets in a Tunisia-inspired day of revolt.”

  16. AlMoh’s suicide murderer.
    …-
    “Text message blows up Moscow suicide bomber by accident
    Vancouver Sun”

  17. PET Cemetery/AGW Progress Report: S’O’S.
    This just in via O’s Harvard buddy IGGY/FM@libcaca.
    …-
    “Obama motorcade stuck in snow as monster snowstorm slams DC area during height of rush hour
    Just heard on radio. Have been stuck in this mess for over 3 hours now. Family at home reported 7″ snow in 3 hours.
    F U Al Gore!!!”
    http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2663796/posts
    (Go for the comments.)

  18. beagle @ 11:12 a.m.: (from the linked page)
    “The report will be officially released on Thursday but it has been endorsed only by the congressionally appointed panel’s six Democratic commissioners. Three Republican members will release a separate minority report and a fourth Republican plans to unveil a report of his own that will focus on government housing policies.”
    Government housing policies that forced banks to lend to those who couldn’t keep up the payments were the biggest problem in the economic meltdown. That’s not capitalism! Under capitalism, there would be no “government housing policies”. There would likely be a set of objective rules to ensure that financial trading flowed smoothly and fairly, however. Fraud is always supposed to be illegal.

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