22 Replies to “Reader Tips”

  1. Re: Nailing his scrotum to the street.
    To quote my late father. ”There’s a cure for that. A whack with a 2×4 on the side of the head.”

  2. If a tree falls in the forest…
    Provocative or not, who is he again? I’ve searched and he has nothing of worth to say as far as I can find.
    Tying his lot, his protest position perspective, to murder victims of the Putin regime like Litvinenko et al, would give thrust, meaning, and depth to his protests, but he does not.
    Instead he appears to be acting in relative experiential and ideological isolation, disarming the regime’s true opponents.

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    In a statement released to coincide with the performance, Pavlensky said his action, titled Fixation and timed to coincide with Russia’s annual Police Day, was “a metaphor for the apathy, political indifference and fatalism of modern Russian society.”
    of course, that said, it still doesn’t preclude him being simultaneously crazier than the proverbial sh!thouse mouse.
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  4. http://nypost.com/2016/07/30/the-most-dangerous-anti-american-force-isnt-isis-its-iran/
    “Iran was even involved in planning the 9/11 terror attacks: in the months leading up to the attacks, at least eight of the hijackers traveled repeatedly to Iran and met with Iranian agents there, who facilitated their travel to Afghanistan for training.
    Iran is a breeding ground for terrorist activity: funding and controlling a global network of jihad terror organizations with a truly global reach.
    Their passports were left unstamped by Iranian border guards so that they would be able to enter the United States undetected.
    Iranian adventurism has continued. In 2012, the government of Canada closed Iran’s embassy in Ottawa and recalled its own diplomats from Tehran in protest of subversive activities by Iranians in Canada, directed from the Embassy.
    Former Iranian diplomat Abolfazl Eslami admitted that Iran had been plotting subversive activities through their embassies in Canada and other countries. And earlier this year, the US indicted seven Iranian hackers linked to the government of the Islamic Republic for cyber attacks on US banks and a dam in New York state.
    As a result of Obama’s supine appeasement policy toward the Islamic Republic, Iran is bolder and more belligerent than ever — as evidenced by its capture and public humiliation of US Navy sailors last January.” …
    – Robert Spencer, “The Infidel’s Guide To Iran”
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    The Trudeau Liberals want to re-establish diplomatic relations
    with Iran, which scares both genuine Iranian refugees, but also
    Canadian security agencies who are straining to keep up with their
    current workload.
    In 2014, 76 charges of terrorism were laid, in 2015 173 charges of terrorism were laid in Canada.

  5. The Trudeau Liberal operatives are not a very bright crew, you’d be hard pressed to find any one of them capable of handling the complex issues facing the free Western democracies. Ditto on the home front. They started off opening the gates with thousands of “refugees” and granting them permanent resident status without giving them thorough screening. The screening itself isn’t foolproof,so we could be going the way of Germany, it takes time for them to get organized and our Charter is all they need to protect them while they do whatever wish. Our laws are great after the fact, all the tools are in place for people who wish to do us harm, the Trudeau Charter and Multiculturalism.

  6. To my knowledge all the 9/11 hijackers were Saudi Sunni Muslims not Iranians. Two very different brands of Islam who have been fighting each other for centuries. The same Saudi backed Sunnis who invaded Iran under Saddam Hussein and who have been leading the rebel war in Syria. All this financed by Saudi Arabia. Yes the same Saudi Arabia that has funded global Islamic terrorism through its temples for many decades.
    I find it a stretch to believe that these Sunnis would collaborate with the Iranian Shiites to attack the USA.
    I have zero empathy for a religion that preaches intolerance and a desire to master the world whether by terrorism or stealth Sharia. I totally support Trump’s desire to secure the USA borders.

  7. Not to be one of “those” people, Kate, but the correct title is “No More Mr. Nice Guy”.
    Alice Cooper is coming to our fair little city in 2 mos, looks like a group of us are going. Posted reviews claim he’s still “got it”. It will be curious to see if he attracts more than just us aged rocker leftovers from the 70’s. 😉

  8. I could have posted this under the ‘pavilions’ heading but thought it would be more appropriate under this heading. It seems that perhaps the message is finally getting through that we have a problem.
    http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/695066/Police-arrest-900-Syrians-in-England-and-Wales-for-rape-death-threats-and-child-abuse
    Admittedly the Liberals in Canada are a little slow in picking up the threat element in their “hug a thug” program but perhaps this will wake up some of them to what is about to descend on Canada if they continue with their ‘rape-fugee’ program. It is way past time for Canadians to declare “No More Mr. Nice Guy”.

  9. The NSA has all of Clinton’s deleted emails:
    Speaking as an analyst, Binney raised the possibility that the hack of the Democratic National Committee’s server was done not by Russia but by a disgruntled U.S. intelligence worker concerned about Clinton’s compromise of national security secrets via her personal email use.
    Binney was an architect of the NSA’s surveillance program. He became a famed whistleblower when he resigned on October 31, 2001, after spending more than 30 years with the agency.
    He was speaking on this reporter’s Sunday radio program, “Aaron Klein Investigative Radio,” broadcast on New York’s AM 970 The Answer and Philadelphia’s NewsTalk 990 AM.
    Binney referenced testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee in March 2011 by then-FBI Director Robert S. Mueller in which Meuller spoke of the FBI’s ability to access various secretive databases “to track down known and suspected terrorists.”
    http://www.breitbart.com/jerusalem/2016/07/31/exclusive-nsa-architect-agency-clintons-deleted-emails/

  10. I notice that Trudeau loves to butt-sniff at those gatherings. I often wonder if there was a parade for Moms and Dads (heterosexuals) in Calgary if he would ever bother attending.
    What a total hypocrite. When he and his cohorts campaign in the small French Catholic communities of rural Quebec, Trudeau is the lilly white ”Canadien-Francais-Catholique” student who attended College Jean Brébeuf, that was a former Jesuit institute, and has the motto ”Viam Veritatis Elegi,” or ”I chose the path of truth.”
    He should bring his pictures of bare butted and leather bound perverts to some Parish Hall the Lac St. Jean region and run a power point and see how long he’d be there.
    The worst excuse for a Prime Minister ever elected.

  11. What an idiot he is. I guess he doesn’t have enough work to do. How does he have time for all this silliness — but no time to meet with the premiers re the carbon tax.

  12. He specifically wasn’t invited to the premier’s conference. His handlers knew the premiers would chew him up over his Paris-Party-Weather-Tax foolishness so they kept him away doing the ‘popular’ stuff that got him elected.
    The worst excuse for a Prime Minister ever elected. — Plainzfyre
    The first excuse for a Prime Minister ever elected by a media-driven US style popularity contest and a personal ‘hate-the-incumbent’ vote organized by twitter.

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