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  1. I’m having an issue with the MSN handling of the the count of New Mexico story. Almost alllllll the headlines say something to the effect “Prisoner wins 15.5 million for serving 22 months in solitary”.
    Hello is there any reporter out there with more then two brain cells to rub together? Prisoner? Prisoner is a label which implies guilt when your talking about North America ( well for the sheep it does) How about innocent man pulled in on mere suspicion? Never charged or brought before a judge you inglorious lazy ba$tard$? Served 22 months in solitary? How about being honest and saying he was robbed of 22 months of his life and tortured mentally , physically and emotionally. How about if he was never charged or convicted he was a captive who never owed any time to his masters even by their stupid standards.
    Sheesh….these folks pee me off.

  2. Seems that the judicial system didn’t agree with moonbat Bloomberg’s decision to ban large sugary drinks:
    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323826704578354543929974394.html?mod=WSJ_hp_mostpop_read
    Good chance to identify all of the statist morons who come out of the woodwork when one of their population control measures bites the dust. I’m beginning to think that the whole field of “public health” would benefit from its members being required to work for 5 years in a sewage plant for every anti-freedom policy they uttered.

  3. Re: Jack Layton movie.
    Actually, it wasn`t a bad movie. I expected more leftist subliminal messages, however the gist was his fight with cancer. And let`s face it, whatever the movie depicts is what really happened. My only question, and to quote my late father, “That’s all very nice, but who the f&^% is going to pay for all that?”

  4. Canada is at war as of today. Since the Peeps Republic of Nork officialy rejected their obligations under the Korean Armistice all of the 1953 members of the UN forces are back to war with the freakshow military state. By my estimate this puts Canada and the 20 or so members of the UN armed forces from 1953 plus all of their official allies and partners in defense on the spot.
    Stay tuned for political wiggling by various states and their so called leaders. Watch for strongly worded messages from the UN.

  5. Andrew Coyne writes another excellent column on the parlous state of Canada’s Right.
    http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2013/03/11/andrew-coyne-manning-conference-makes-one-wonder-how-long-conservative-movement-can-keep-from-tearing-itself-apart/
    But it is significant that he neglected to mention “free market conservatives.” Once upon a time these were considered central to the definition of conservatism. Perhaps this was Manning’s concession to reality, for whatever else the Harper government may pretend to believe in, it does not even pretend any more to believe in the free market. The addition of $150-billion to the national debt might have been put down to the exigencies of politics, but the announcements of recent weeks — hundreds of millions of dollars for the auto industry, hundreds of millions more for the venture-capital sector (“venture” apparently has acquired a different meaning lately), billions in loan guarantees to a Newfoundland hydro project, plus that wholesale plunge into 1970s-style industrial policy via defence procurement — all too clearly reflect this government’s most sincere convictions.

  6. In the Manning family this sort of thing is par for the course. After Rev. Aberhart’s death Ernest Manning quickly gave up the pretense that the Social Credit Party of Alberta stood for anything but its own self-preservation and keeping him in office as Premier of Alberta. Ernest oversaw the shipping of Alberta’s oil wealth east, throwing welfare benefits bought with Albertans’ own money at the rabble to keep them quiet. C. H. Douglas disowned Manning and his party, denouncing Alberta Social Credit as socialist in all but name. Anyone in Alberta for whom the cognitive dissonance got too severe and who started putting social credit reform ahead of Manning’s own personality cult was quickly purged. Ernest was rewarded for taming Alberta and destroying the social credit movement in English Canada with a federal senate seat, courtesy of Pierre Trudeau, and a seat on the board of a Toronto bank.
    Like father, like son. Preston wanted power, not reform. And with the modern Conservative Party founded by Preston now ruling the roost in Ottawa the way his father and his cronies ruled in Edmonton for a generation (that is, for their own profit and the profit of Toronto banks, just like the Liberals did), he’s had his reward in full.

  7. Didn’t someone (the other night) recommend that certain someones need to “check their medication”?
    At least I know when I’m drunk, most of the time…
    d

  8. Trudeau camp blaming technical glitches for low registration in leadership vote
    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/trudeau-camp-blaming-technical-glitches-for-low-registration-in-leadership-vote/article9651964/
    Less than a third of the almost 300,000 members and supporters who signed up to choose the Liberal party’s next leader have so far registered to vote, prompting front-runner Justin Trudeau’s camp to complain about a host of technical glitches and request a one-week extension on registration.
    With only three days left to register, just 89,000 had registered by Monday evening.
    ‘Couldn’t be, could it, Justin, that when the Liberal Party’s voter registration’s free, responsibility and accountability don’t naturally follow? Glitch? The glitch was allowing low-information, give-me-a-free-Blackberry and pay-for-my-transgender-surgery-or-else Canadians access to the LPC leadership voting process.
    ‘Nice try, guys. What else did you expect?

  9. Parlous state of left-liberalism/warmistaism.
    …-
    “There were queues of up to 30 miles long in “apocalyptic” scenes in the early hours of this morning as police, snow ploughs and gritting lorries struggled to treat the roads.”
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/topics/weather/9923828/Snow-hundreds-stranded-with-more-travel-chaos-to-come.html
    …-
    “Plans for world’s largest wind farm”
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/energy/windpower/9924233/Plans-for-worlds-largest-wind-farm-in-Cumbria.html

  10. Snow Plague Alert! AGW is spreading/receding. Oscar Wilde begorras itself.
    …-
    “Major roads were blocked in southern England, northern France and Belgium, and Eurostar trains were halted by bad weather on the European mainland.”
    “Snowbound drivers rescued after winter storm chaos recedes”
    “England, France and Belgium hit by heavy snowfall, leading to Eurostar cancellations, airline delays and road accidents”
    “Failed attempts by the Irish Ferries vessel Oscar Wilde to dock at Cherbourg, France, ended with the ship riding out the night offshore with 500 passengers on board.”
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/mar/12/drivers-rescued-weather-chaos-recedes

  11. Mao Stlong* Lepolt.
    We need stinkin’ pigs.
    …-
    “Chinese authorities crack down on 18-day village uprising over landgrabs”
    “Nine arrested and dozens injured as security forces storm the village of Shangpu in southern Guangdong province”
    “Chinese authorities have violently cracked down on an 18-day uprising over landgrabs in a southern Chinese village, arresting nine people and hospitalising dozens.
    This weekend, security forces stormed the village of Shangpu, a farming community of 3,000 in southern Guangdong province, cut the electricity supply and phone service, beat demonstrators and fired tear gas into crowds, injuring 30 to 40 people.
    According to wire reports and microblog posts, the confrontation between Shangpu residents and the authorities began last month when the village’s Communist party chief, Li Baoyu, leased a 33 hectare (81 acre) plot of land to his friend, the owner of an electric cable company, without the villagers’ consent.”
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/mar/12/chinese-crackdown-village-uprising-shangpu
    …-
    “Shanghai Races to Clean River After Dead Pigs Double to 5,916”
    “Shanghai said it’s increasing the frequency of water quality checks after almost 6,000 dead pigs were found in a river that runs through the city.
    The number of dead pigs found from the Songjiang section of the Huangpu river more than doubled from the previous tally to 5,916 as of 3 p.m. yesterday, the Shanghai government said on its official microblog. The retrieval of the dead hogs has slowed, it said.”
    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-03-12/shanghai-races-to-clean-river-where-2-800-dead-pigs-were-found.html
    *Ex-Liberal leader Bob Rae’s uncle, c/o Red China.

  12. maz2, your stories about alleged snow in Britain must surely be denier propaganda. As everyone knows, snow is to be a very rare occurrence by now and likely the people claiming to be stuck in snowdrifts are the victims of psychedelic drugs introduced into the water supply by climate change deniers. After all, what are you going to believe: the infallible models or the mass psychosis and shared hallucinations of the proletariat?

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