Sunday, March 30, 2008

Pulling Us Back To The Dark Ages One Hour At A Time

You know you are a lost when you choose darkness.

Of all the "symbolic" events being pursued by the global warming crowd, "Earth Hour" clearly demonstrates that environmental fascists can manipulate and control the exempt media.

Toronto Star:

Thanks to its place of prominence in the capital, 24 Sussex Dr., the Prime Minister's residence, is always easy to spot. As Ottawa went dark last night for Earth Hour, it was even easier.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper's lights stayed on.

The ever-illuminated Peace Tower on Parliament Hill went black at the stroke of 8 p.m., as did the lighted "Canada" signs that adorn federal buildings in the capital.

Stornoway, official residence of Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion, was almost impossible to find among the mansions in Ottawa's upscale Rockliffe neighbourhood. Dion, a former environment minister, even delivered a speech by candlelight in Toronto to a gala dinner recognizing Greek independence.

Rideau Hall, home to Governor General Michaëlle Jean, was dark and federal Environment Minister John Baird was at his Nepean home "with the lights off, of course," said spokesperson Eric Richer.

But two ground-floor rooms in Harper's house stayed on and inquiries to a PMO spokesperson were not returned. The third-floor offices on Parliament Hill that house the Prime Minister's Office were also among the few lights that stayed on, prompting a jeer from a handful of Green Party activists who had gathered in the cold to mark the occasion.
It is comforting to know that our Prime Minister is not willing to join the groupthink crowd; Haper must prefer to be illuminated by modernity and freedom rather than darkness and fear.

Dim your lights permanently, if you "believe" in darkness. I prefer the light.

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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Stop Islamisation - Ban Islam UPDATE

My original post is below. I guess terrorism does work? It must because Liveleak.com are running for their lives. Cowards. They can join the usual chorus of UN spokepersons and progressive bloggers who have largely avoided Fitna out of fear. More cowards.

Here is the google version:


There is an ideology that is worse than nazism, communism, fascism and totalitarianism, it is Islam. There is no greater threat to mankind, our planet earth and to peace than Islam. Islam is a threat to humanity because of a false belief that their G-d commands men and women to commit acts of evil. Islam is Satanic and unworthy of respect.

Aside from Islam, a parallel threat exists; appeasers & apologists who will aid the Islamisation of Canada, North American, Europe, Asia and the rest of the world.

Stop Islamisation. Stop.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Canada Got It Wrong on KOSOVO

I was right when I wrote in a previous post that the Canadian government would wait and then recognize the independence of Kosovo. The people that advise the government on such matters may be highly educated persons, but they lack wisdom and the insight to see the forest for the trees. Sad.

When I read on the weekend that many within the Serbian community called Prime Minister Harper a coward, I had to agree:
[...]

They claim that Canada's decision to support an independent Kosovo last Tuesday endorses terrorism by allowing Albanians to abuse Serbians in the country.

"They are supporting the burning of Christian churches," said Bojan Ratkovic, spokesman for Kosovo is Serbia.

"They are supporting al-Qaida in Kosovo. Stephen Harper, you're a coward and we will hold you responsible."

The rally was held at precisely 12:44 p.m. symbolizing the United Nations Security Council resolution, which guarantees Kosovo will remain in Serbia. Another rally is set for Montreal next Sunday.

Serbia has been the battleground between good and evil for centuries (yes, good and evil). To allow evil another inch of territory speaks clearly about the lack of wisdom that is inherent in our social and political leaders. Kosovo independence is a disgrace, a deceit and a lie.

Scott Taylor @ The Halifax Chronicle Herald:
[...]

As Maj.-Gen. Lewis MacKenzie has opined, denying Kosovo to the Serbs would be akin to denying the Jews access to Jerusalem. The bloodshed and inter-ethnic violence we have witnessed in Kosovo over the past decade illustrates clearly the strength of this emotional bond.

If the Serbs were to take a purely logical approach to the future of this region, they would have been the first to cut Kosovo loose. When Kosovo was a semi-autonomous province in Yugoslavia, residents of all six Yugoslav republics had to pay a special tax to subsidize the Kosovars. This drain on the federal treasury was one of the factors that contributed to the breakup of Yugoslavia in the early ’90s. By 1999, at the time of the NATO intervention, it was the embargoed citizens of Serbia who were alone in shouldering not only the cost of subsidizing Kosovo but also funding counter-insurgency security operations against Albanian separatist guerrillas. Nine years ago, following the conclusion of the NATO bombing campaign and withdrawal of Serbian police and military units, the international community became responsible for the economic burden of supporting Albanian Kosovars.

This now costs the European Union an average of 450 million Euros per year in aid money, which constitutes the bulk of Kosovo’s legitimate revenue. Underground criminal activity has made Kosovo the illegal drug capital of Europe, and the region boasts the highest number of prostitutes per capita in the world. The unemployment rate in Kosovo stands at 50 per cent, and those who are working make an average annual income of just 1,800 Euros (Cdn$2,400). Nearly half of those lucky enough to have a job in Kosovo work directly for either international administrators or in support of the 17,000 foreign troops stationed there.

Despite the presence of NATO soldiers, the Albanian majority has continued to mount attacks against protected ethnic Serbian enclaves. The largest of these was a three-day bloodbath in March 2004, which left three dozen people dead, hundreds injured, 800 houses burned and a number of Serbian Orthodox churches destroyed. As a result of the ethnic cleansing of all non-Albanians from the region since 1999, Kosovo is now one of the most racially "pure" territories in the entire world.

In making his announcement that Canada will recognize an independent Kosovo, Harper made a point of stressing the fact that this situation was completely different from that of Quebec. I will agree with that but only to note that Quebec is already far more independent than Kosovo can ever be. Quebec has a resource-rich, vibrant economy, its own national assembly, foreign consulates abroad, a unique cultural identity and even a distinct flag.

In comparison, Kosovo is entirely dependant on foreign aid and will be occupied for the foreseeable future by foreign security forces. And those jubilantly celebrating their "independence" are waving the Albanian flag — not the American-designed new Kosovo flag.

Let’s hope that by the time the UN General Assembly convenes in September to vote on the legality of Kosovo’s independence, the Canadian government will have come to its senses and withdrawn recognition. After all, how can you recognize something which does not exist in any tangible form.

ED: emphasis added
What a mess our thought leaders have created.

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

A Disorder in Disguise - A Remedy In Denial

The GlobeandMail:
A disorder in disguise
Poor grades, irritability, suspicion. What distinguishes the beginnings of schizophrenia from normal adolescent turmoil? New research identifies key warning signs, Tralee Pearce reports
[...]
"Young patients are strongly advised to steer clear of marijuana, since recent studies have linked heavy pot use with an earlier and more intense onset of schizophrenia.

Those studies may also be a clue that schizophrenia as we know it is on the rise, says neuroscientist James Kennedy, head of the Psychiatric Neurogenetics Section, at CAMH and a professor of psychiatry at the University of Toronto.

"Since marijuana is more widely available in North America over the past 40 years or so, this could be contributing to increased rates of schizophrenia."
[...]

Psssst....but pot is harmless.

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Sunday, March 23, 2008

The Legend of the Dogwood Tree

Something different. It is a legend and there is no biblical reference to support the story. Like many legends, the story does have an emotional appeal.

The Legend of the Dogwood Tree

There Is A Legend
At the time of Crucifixion the dogwood had been the size of the oak and other forest trees. So firm and strong was the tree that it was chosen as the timber for the cross. To be used thus for such a cruel purpose greatly distressed the tree, and Jesus nailed upon it, sensed this.
In His gentle pity for all sorrow and suffering Jesus said to the tree:
" Because of your regret and pity for My suffering, never again shall the dogwood tree grow large enough to be used as a cross. Henceforth it shall be slender and bent and twisted and its blossoms shall be in the form of a cross--two long and two short petals. And in the center of the outer edge of each petal there will be nail prints, brown with rust and stained with red, and in the center of the flower will be a crown of thorns, and all who see it will remember."

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The pink dogwood is said to be blushing for shame because of the cruel purpose which it served in the Crucifixion. The weeping dogwood further symbolized the sorrow. The red dogwood, called the Cherokee, bears the color to remind us of the blood shed by our Savior.

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Saturday, March 22, 2008

"Easter is love. Authentic, absolute love"

There are very few men (or women) capable enough, or talented enough to state, without any hesitation, that modern self-worship and atheism is doomed, but Michael Coren can and did.

Happy Easter.


Toronto Sun- Michael Coren:

As you read this I am in Rome. Where so many founders of the church lived and were martyred and from where a pristine and sparkling truth emanates and then glides over us like some sweet-smelling cloud to provide shelter from the dark storm of materialism and self-worship.

I am here with my wife. We have been married for more than 20 years, have four children and know that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, that Easter commemorates His crucifixion and resurrection and that by belief in Him we are offered eternity with the God who made and loves us.

Because of this we are thought to be rather out of step with the times, old-fashioned, extreme or even offensive. Our faith is made fun of, abused and insulted in mainstream media on a daily basis and it has become popular to allege that the problems of the world are caused by people like us.

We are labelled as bigots, racists, fools and fascists. In the Middle East, China and Africa they torture and kill us, in Canada and Europe they marginalize and mock us. And none of it matters one little bit. In fact it is yet more proof that we are right.

If we didn't matter and had nothing of importance to say, nobody would pay us any attention or scream at us. The irrelevant are ignored, the blandly comforting are embraced, the cowardly conformist is adored. But we are mirrors, reflecting the sordid nature of a culture obsessed with itself. Oh how that image burns and hurts.

Legion are the new philosophers with the old philosophies. There is nothing new under the atheist sun, even when it comes in colourful dust jackets and is written by ostensibly clever professors and journalists. They are like tired echoes of ancient pagans, shouting their disbelief as they threw believers to wild animals and tame executioners.

Nothing new under the atheist sun, but everything new under the Son of God. Every morning unwraps with new possibilities of living the Gospel, or proclaiming truth, understanding and the promise of everlasting life.

Easter is love. Authentic, absolute love. Easter is the heavenly link, pulling us back to the creator. Easter is the door opened so we may see God's plan and truly know what, why and who He is. Easter is the sublime within the human, the opportunity for all of us to participate in a delight beyond full understanding.

I could counter the usual arguments with ease. Inquisition, Crusades, Galileo, wars in the name of Christ, bad Christians. All fatuous objections, but all -- and this is vital -- less objections than excuses. Far easier to hide behind digressions than to face head-on the most important question of all time.

Is it or is it not? Is He or is He not? The answer will decide not only the rest of your life, but also where you spend all of the Easters of time to come. The question is being asked now and will be until your body has lived its meager few decades.

Only you can answer. You have been given the freedom because freedom is a product of love. In Rome there are many who have seen and know. In Canada, right now, is it up to you. The cloud of truth hovers. It will never pass away but you will. Easter.


ED: emphasis added

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Thursday, March 20, 2008

While 'the hidden terrorist' blames others, the Pope washes feet.


Washing of feet, a sign of extreme humility.














Washing of feet, a sign that love is a verb.

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Thank You for calling

We're doomed.

Daily Gleaner:

HALIFAX - A Via ticket agent suspicious of the behaviour of four men who turned out to be stowaways called a Canada Border Services Agency tipline on Sunday, but was told the agency couldn't act without more information.

Colin Kenny, chairman of the Senate national security committee, received an e-mail from Jeff Cox on Tuesday, the day after the senator criticized the federal government for not doing more to tighten port security in Halifax.

The agent's e-mail paints an unflattering portrait of the system set up to respond to the possible illegal entry of people into Canada.

In Sunday's case, the four stowaways travelled across the Atlantic Ocean hidden in a bus and then sprinted away from a single commissionaire staffing the entrance of the Cerescorp container terminal.

[...]

"I tried to contact the special unit of the RCMP, but there was no answer. I then called the 800 number for border services and in turn, the suspicious activity hotline.

"I spoke to a woman there and incredibly, she told me that it was not within their jurisdiction to act without names or more information."

Cox's e-mail says he contacted the RCMP's detachment in nearby Tantallon and informed them the men were on their way to the airport to convert currency and intended to continue on to Truro to catch a train.

The men got to Truro by taxi and were captured by town police before boarding a train.

In his e-mail, Cox told Kenny the case raises serious questions.

"They could have foregone the train and gone in any direction," he wrote. "This, as it turns out, was a lucky catch, and was made in spite of border services."

[...]

Chris Williams, a spokesman for the Canada Border Services Agency in Ottawa, said the department will look into how the Border Watch 1-800 call was handled.

"I'm not aware of that (call). But generally we work in close collaboration with law enforcement authorities," he said.

"If we receive any information that we believe relevant to our partners, we may in fact share it."

[...]

ED: emphasis added
What a farce. I can just imagine the conversation.

Canada Border Services Agency: Thank you for calling, this is Lu Lu Partygirl, how may I redirect your call to someone else?

Concerned citizen: Hello, this is Ware Ness, I'm a VIA clerk in Nova Scotia, I want to report four suspicious acting middle eastern men who tried to buy tickets with Euros and French Francs.

Canada Border Services Agency: Um, so?

Concerned citizen: I think they got into the country illegally.

Canada Border Services Agency: Um, so?

Concerned citizen: No really, I think they entered Canada illegally.

Canada Border Services Agency: Um, so?

Concerned citizen:
So?

Canada Border Services Agency: Do you know their names?

Concerned citizen: Their names? Um, no.

Canada Border Services Agency: I can't help you unless I have a name.

Concerned Citizen: I don't know their names, I think they entered Canada illegally. I am a VIA clerk.

Canada Border Services Agency: Sweet.

Concerned Citizen: Hello? What should I do?

Canada Border Services Agency: Do? I don't know. If you don't have their names, I can't use my computer properly.

Concerned Citizen: Is there anyone else I can talk to.

Canada Border Services Agency: About what?

Concerned Citizen: The four men.

Canada Border Services Agency: What four men?

Concerned Citizen: Hello?

Canada Border Services Agency: Thank you for calling.

Concerned Citizen: Hello?

Concerned Citizen: Hello?

Concerned Citizen: Hello?


Concerned Citizen: Hello?


Concerned Citizen: Hello?


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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Jackpot Justice Indeed - NB Government Lawsuit a Real Fraud!

The people that live and breath the air in the Centennial Building are suffering from a lack of oxygen. It's obvious to anyone that pays attention to facts that people with comfortable jobs tend to live mainstream lives, read mainstream books and believe mainstream ideas.

Daily Gleaner:

New Brunswick's lawsuit against tobacco companies could be worth up to $1 billion, says Kenneth Maybee, president and CEO of the New Brunswick Lung Association.

"It has cost the taxpayers of New Brunswick a great deal of money," he said. "It's time that the tobacco industry is made accountable for their product.''

Attorney General T.J. Burke announced Thursday the province has filed a lawsuit against tobacco companies to recover health-care costs related to the use of tobacco products.

"Tobacco companies must be held accountable and we intend to be at the forefront of doing just that," said Burke. "We anticipate we will be fully successful."

The Tobacco Damages and Health Care Cost Recovery Act was proclaimed March 7. It gives the province the legal authority to sue the tobacco industry.

Among the companies being sued by the province are: Rothmans, Benson and Hedges Inc., Philip Morris USA Inc., R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Imperial Tobacco Canada Ltd. and British American Tobacco (Investments) Ltd.

"While we continue our efforts to keep people from smoking and helping those who do quit, we will also work to ensure that tobacco companies are made liable for the damage to the health of New Brunswickers and the financial burden put on taxpayers for health-care costs," said Burke.

He refused to estimate what the lawsuit could be worth.

But Maybee said the settlement will be huge if the province wins.

[...]

The current Graham liberal government and previous Lord liberal government suffer from brainstupiditous. Anyone who blames tobacco companies for selling a government regulated (and endorsed!) product have got to have their heads stuck up their ass. Ban tobacco if it is so bad. I dare you all.

CTV.ca

Smokers cheaper to treat than healthy people: study

Updated Tue. Feb. 5 2008 8:22 AM ET

The Associated Press

LONDON -- Preventing obesity and smoking can save lives, but it doesn't save money, researchers reported Monday.

It costs more to care for healthy people who live years longer, according to a Dutch study that counters the common perception that preventing obesity would save governments millions of dollars.

"It was a small surprise," said Pieter van Baal, an economist at the Netherlands' National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, who led the study. "But it also makes sense. If you live longer, then you cost the health system more."

In a paper published online Monday in the Public Library of Science Medicine journal, Dutch researchers found that the health costs of thin and healthy people in adulthood are more expensive than those of either fat people or smokers.

[...]

The government of New Brunswick is playing a dangerous game, a game that will one day cost them big time. If they can sue tobacco companies, I (and others like me) can sue the government, using the same arguments.

BTW, how much is the supposed windfall?

Smoking has cost the health-care system thousands of dollars, Kenneth Maybee, president and chief executive officer of the New Brunswick Lung Association, said in Fredericton.

New Brunswick's lawsuit against tobacco companies could be worth up to $1 billion, says Kenneth Maybee, president and CEO of the New Brunswick Lung Association.

Someone's math ain't too good.

I look forward to hearing them tell the judge that expenses were x but they want xxxxxxxxxxxxx in compensation. Morons!

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Monday, March 17, 2008

St Patrick


"Legends about Patrick abound; but truth is best served by our seeing two solid qualities in him: He was humble and he was courageous. The determination to accept suffering and success with equal indifference guided the life of God’s instrument for winning most of Ireland for Christ.

Details of his life are uncertain. Current research places his dates of birth and death a little later than earlier accounts. Patrick may have been born in Dunbarton, Scotland, Cumberland, England, or in northern Wales. He called himself both a Roman and a Briton. At 16, he and a large number of his father’s slaves and vassals were captured by Irish raiders and sold as slaves in Ireland. Forced to work as a shepherd, he suffered greatly from hunger and cold.

After six years, Patrick escaped, probably to France, and later returned to Britain at the age of 22. His captivity had meant spiritual conversion. He may have studied at Lerins, off the French coast; he spent years at Auxerre, France, and was consecrated bishop at the age of 43. His great desire was to proclaim the Good News to the Irish.

In a dream vision it seemed “all the children of Ireland from their mothers’ wombs were stretching out their hands” to him. He understood the vision to be a call to do mission work in pagan Ireland. Despite opposition from those who felt his education had been defective, he was sent to carry out the task. He went to the west and north, where the faith had never been preached, obtained the protection of local kings and made numerous converts.

Because of the island’s pagan background, Patrick was emphatic in encouraging widows to remain chaste and young women to consecrate their virginity to Christ. He ordained many priests, divided the country into dioceses, held Church councils, founded several monasteries and continually urged his people to greater holiness in Christ.

He suffered much opposition from pagan druids, and was criticized in both England and Ireland for the way he conducted his mission.

In a relatively short time the island had experienced deeply the Christian spirit, and was prepared to send out missionaries whose efforts were greatly responsible for Christianizing Europe.

Patrick was a man of action, with little inclination toward learning. He had a rocklike belief in his vocation, in the cause he had espoused.

One of the few certainly authentic writings is his Confessio, above all an act of homage to God for having called Patrick, unworthy sinner, to the apostolate.

There is hope rather than irony in the fact that his burial place is said to be in strife-torn Ulster, in County Down."


As I arise today, may the strength of God pilot me, the power of God uphold me, the wisdom of God guide me. May the eye of God look before me, the ear of God hear me, the word of God speak for me. May the hand of God protect me, the way of God lie before me, the shield of God defend me, the host of God save me. May Christ shield me today. Christ with me, Christ before me, Christ behind me, Christ in me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me, Christ on my right, Christ on my left, Christ when I lie down, Christ when I sit, Christ when I stand, Christ in the heart of everyone who thinks of me, Christ in the mouth of everyone who speaks of me, Christ in every eye that sees me, Christ in every ear that hears me. Amen


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Saturday, March 15, 2008

Progress or an Abyss?

Are we losing the battle? Here are two 'news' stories that further highlight the failure of progressive policies and a repost of a brilliant column by Michael Coren from last year.

Independent.co.uk: The anxiety epidemic: Why are children so unhappy?
Teachers are to take the extraordinary step of calling for an independent Royal Commission to investigate why so many of Britain's children are unhappy.

The unprecedented move by the Association of Teachers and Lecturers follows a welter of evidence highlighting the fragile states of mind of many of the country's seven million primary and secondary school pupils.

Dr Mary Bousted, the ATL general-secretary, said yesterday: "There is rising concern that more and more children are coming to school unable to learn because their lives are so dispirited and they are under stress."

Numerous recent studies have identified a growing malaise among children, particularly in primary schools. In February 2007, the United Nations Children's Fund reported that British pupils were the unhappiest in the western world because of the lack of social cohesion in the UK.

That was followed by the most in-depth study of primary education for 40 years, which claimed that 3.5million younger children were affected by a worrying "loss of childhood".

The inquiry, led by Professor Robin Alexander of Cambridge University, said primary schools were engulfed by a wave of "anti-social behaviour, materialism and the cult of celebrity".

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Breitbart.com: 1 in 4 Teen Girls Has Sexual Disease
CHICAGO (AP) - At least one in four teenage girls nationwide has a sexually transmitted disease, or more than 3 million teens, according to the first study of its kind in this age group.

A virus that causes cervical cancer is by far the most common sexually transmitted infection in teen girls aged 14 to 19, while the highest overall prevalence is among black girls—nearly half the blacks studied had at least one STD. That rate compared with 20 percent among both whites and Mexican-American teens, the study from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found.

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TorontoSun - Sat, February 17, 2007 - Sliding into an abyss by Michael Coren:

Sometimes we in the media merely play a game, making little ripples at the side of the water rather than diving right in to make an almighty splash.

In other words, we run around the edge of various problems and debates but are afraid to shine light on the authentic dilemmas of our age.

Whether it's politics, economics, culture or morality, the culture, society and various pundits always assume that things are getting better -- that we're making progress and that what we have and what is to come is superior to what was.

Problem is, it's mostly nonsense.

If anything, North American society is slipping into the abyss as the years go by.

Yet if any of us point to the past and argue that just half a century ago the world was more civilized, gentle, kind and moral we are dismissed --at best -- as nostalgic cranks. Facts, however, are more significant than abuse.

A few examples: Those much-despised 1950s were, we are told, oppressive, confining and prudish. Yet since then the teenage suicide in North America has increased by 5,000%, which is a figure so extraordinary that some of you probably think it a misprint. No, five times one thousand. The allegedly dark days of half-a-century ago seldom saw young Canadians and Americans try to, and often succeed, in killing themselves. Not now.

In 1958 a broad cross-section of school principals was asked what were the five most challenging problems they faced in dealing with students. The answers were as follows: Not doing homework; not respecting property, such as throwing books; leaving lights and/or doors and windows open; throwing spitballs in class; running in the halls.

In 1988 the same question was put to a similar group of teachers. This time the answers were a little different: Children having abortions; young people infected with AIDS; incidents of rape; widespread use of soft and increasingly hard drugs; a fear of murders and guns and knives in class.

We were told in the 1960s that the almost universal availability of the contraceptive pill and condoms would liberate women, increase marital happiness and lead to sexual fulfillment. In fact there has been a steady increase in so-called unwanted pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases, divorce and the use of antidepressants.

Rather than empowering women, contraceptives have had the opposite effect and are used by men to have sexual intercourse without responsibility.

Every serious survey reveals that young girls today feel far more pressured to reluctantly agree to sex than their mothers and grandmothers did 20 and 40 years ago.

More children are raised by single parents now than was thought remotely possible by even the most pessimistic analysts 35 years ago. And those children fortunate enough to have both parents in the home see their fathers -- and especially their mothers -- substantially less often than was the norm in the '50s and '60s.

In schools we spend more money than ever before but genuine literacy levels have declined to such an extent that university teachers now complain that student essays are indecipherable. We abolished uniforms so that children could express their individuality and they dress in identical baggy pants and baseball caps.

The great writer G.K. Chesterton referred to the democracy of the dead. Listen to the past a little, it's amazing the wisdom and common sense you might hear.

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Friday, March 14, 2008

Shining the Dark Light on Cowardly Catholics

There is something terribly alarming going on between the ears of some Catholic Members of Parliament. Perhaps the ding-dong sound ringing in their collective ears is the sound of decaying brains cells brought about by acute cognitive dissonance.

"I'm pro-life, but I also think that these guys [an Archbishop] should mind their own business," says Saint John Liberal MP Paul Zed."

The church is interfering in the duty of a member of Parliament or a legislator to do their jobs," Vancouver Liberal Hedy Fry says. "That is totally unacceptable to me. The church should not behave like a bully"

Ottawa South MP David McGuinty, who is pro-choice, said his relationship with his church is "a matter of personal privilege. It's not between me and my constituents. It's between me and my church."

If the archbishop wishes to discuss his position on abortion, he said, "I'm very, very happy to do so. I'll explain to him how I've arrived at the position I've arrived at, how I believe in the separation of church and state, how I believe in the Charter (of Rights and Freedoms)."

Nova Scotia Liberal Geoff Regan, who's also pro-choice, said the separation of church and state is "an important principle that has long served Canada well.

Cape Breton Liberal Mark Eyking said religions that try to force their views on politicians are doing a disservice "because that's not the way this country is set up. We see the problems in other countries when they start trying to push their religious views within the political realm. It's not good."

"I don't let them influence me," said Ottawa-Vanier Liberal Mauril Bélanger. "I still believe it's a matter of human rights and I vote accordingly on that issue."

These are a snippet of opinions from several well-known Members of Parliament. Their ignorance is profound, but not surprising. One liberal gets it.

But Mr. Wappel doesn't subscribe to the view that MPs can't have religious beliefs.

"My religion says murder is wrong," he said. "I'm against murder. All of a sudden is that mixing of church and state? Why is it OK to talk about murder or theft but not abortion?"

Of course, the NDP Members of Parliament have all declined to comment because they are afraid, afraid their words and deeds have consequences.

Ottawa Citizen:

Catholic members of Parliament insist the possibility of being denied communion by their church won't alter their position on abortion.

But the issue is so sensitive that three Catholic New Democrat MPs who have faced sanctions for their support of same-sex marriage declined to be interviewed because they don't want to add fuel to painful personal controversies.

Ottawa's Catholic archbishop, Terrence Prendergast, told the Citizen last week that politicians who "obstinately" support access to abortion should be refused communion. He reiterated his position in a radio interview this week.

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Life's tough. It's even tougher when brain cells collide, causing verbal seizures.

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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Cynical Media Mantra - Promote Ignorance

I heard our local 24 hour news readers spread the ignorance, CBC's The Current was at their cynical best spreading the BS and so went the rest of the exempt media.
Newsbusters [...] A supposed list of "new sins" from the Vatican, such as pollution and genetic manipulation, made headlines across the world on Monday. The list actually didn’t come from any official Catholic Church document, but from an interview of a bishop that was published in L'Osservatore Romano, the "semi-official" newspaper in Vatican City, and it exposed the mainstream media’s fundamental misunderstanding of Christianity in general, and the Catholic Church specifically.
It is unbelievable how often news is not news. It seems that, no matter the topic, modern journalism is not about providing information, it is always about spreading disinformation. It doesn't take long to learn that our educated elite suffer from total and complete incompetence.

People should never listen or read 'prepared' news.

Newsbusters:

An ordinary reader, basing his opinion only on the inane Telegraph coverage, might conclude that a "sin," in the Catholic understanding, is nothing more than a violation of rules set down by a group of men in Rome. If these rules are entirely arbitrary, then Vatican officials can change them at will; some sins will cease to exist and other "new sins" will replace them. But that notion of sin is ludicrous.

Sin is an objective wrong: a violation of God's law. What is sinful today will be sinful tomorrow, and a deadly sin will remain deadly, whether or not Telegraph editors recognize the moral danger. The traditional list of deadly sins remains intact; nothing has replaced it. Greed, gluttony, and lust are as wrong today as they were a day or a year or a century ago. If Archbishop Girotti referred to "new" sins, it is because some of the offenses he named (such as genetic manipulation) were impossible in the past, and others (such as international drug trafficking) are much more prevalent today, in a global society. Insofar as people could have engaged in these activities a century ago, they would have been sinful then as well....

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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

No details reported - why news ain't much news

One would think - if you lived in another decade - that 24/all news formats would make people better informed. Most people seem less informed. But, who can blame people for not understanding? After hearing this story on our 24 news station, my first question was - did you say sex hormone? My second question was - Estrogen by any chance? One would think *cough* that if there is a "sex hormone" in the drinking water, shouldn't the news readers just say - ESTROGEN? Buried deep in the story is a fact - the sex hormone is , indeed, estrogen.

Money Quote:
And while researchers do not yet understand the exact risks from decades of persistent exposure to random combinations of low levels of pharmaceuticals, recent studies—which have gone virtually unnoticed by the general public [- ED Gee, why is that?]—have found alarming effects on human cells and wildlife.

Drugs in Drinking Water - AP:
A vast array of pharmaceuticals—including antibiotics, anti- convulsants, mood stabilizers and sex hormones—have been found in the drinking water supplies of at least 41 million Americans, an Associated Press investigation shows.

To be sure, the concentrations of these pharmaceuticals are tiny, measured in quantities of parts per billion or trillion, far below the levels of a medical dose. Also, utilities insist their water is safe.

But the presence of so many prescription drugs—and over-the-counter medicines like acetaminophen and ibuprofen—in so much of our drinking water is heightening worries among scientists of long-term consequences to human health.
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And while researchers do not yet understand the exact risks from decades of persistent exposure to random combinations of low levels of pharmaceuticals, recent studies—which have gone virtually unnoticed by the general public—have found alarming effects on human cells and wildlife.
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The situation is undoubtedly worse than suggested by the positive test results in the major population centers documented by the AP.
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Contamination is not confined to the United States. More than 100 different pharmaceuticals have been detected in lakes, rivers, reservoirs and streams throughout the world. Studies have detected pharmaceuticals in waters throughout Asia, Australia, Canada and Europe—even in Swiss lakes and the North Sea.

For example, in Canada, a study of 20 Ontario drinking water treatment plants by a national research institute found nine different drugs in water samples. Japanese health officials in December called for human health impact studies after detecting prescription drugs in drinking water at seven different sites.

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Another issue: There's evidence that adding chlorine, a common process in conventional drinking water treatment plants, makes some pharmaceuticals more toxic.

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Also, pharmaceuticals in waterways are damaging wildlife across the nation and around the globe, research shows. Notably, male fish are being feminized, creating egg yolk proteins, a process usually restricted to females. Pharmaceuticals also are affecting sentinel species at the foundation of the pyramid of life—such as earth worms in the wild and zooplankton in the laboratory, studies show.

Some scientists stress that the research is extremely limited, and there are too many unknowns. They say, though, that the documented health problems in wildlife are disconcerting.

"It brings a question to people's minds that if the fish were affected ... might there be a potential problem for humans?" EPA research biologist Vickie Wilson told the AP. "It could be that the fish are just exquisitely sensitive because of their physiology or something. We haven't gotten far enough along."

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ED: Emphasis added

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Monday, March 10, 2008

Big Oil , Prices and

Why can't we open a newspaper or watch a television newscast and get this kind of opinion/analysis on the current state of oil prices? Oh, I know, there are far too many issues in the world that are caused by the Americans or George W. Bush while Britney Spears has bought a new dress. And, only if the world had more socialist governments who cared about their people, we would all be so damn happy and comfortable. Yeah, right. Keep smoking the dope dope.

Canada Free Press - A Primer on Oil:

“The tripling of oil prices since the summer of 2003 has unleashed forces that within the next two or three years will bring oil prices tumbling back down to below $50 a barrel.” So said John Cassidy, writing about “The Coming Oil Crash” in the January issue of Conde Nast Portfolio.

Yes, the price of oil will come down, though no one knows exactly when. It has topped $100 a barrel and there are indications it could go higher.

There are vast forces at work regarding the price per barrel of oil and one of them is the speculation that has driven up the cost despite the fact that there are ample supplies. The problem is not lack of oil, but whether it can be shipped to a waiting world. The potential for conflicts in the Middle East and elsewhere worries the marketplace.

Sebastian Abbot, an Associated Press reporter, points out that, “Hedge funds and other financial institutions have been buying and selling oil contracts in an attempt to generate profits.” Such trading has little to do with actual supply and demand and more to do with the kind of gambling that led to the sub-prime mortgage meltdown. And what goes up will go down. The cost of a barrel of oil is also tied to the value of the U.S. dollar whose decline against other currencies adds to the cost at the pump.

It is likely, too, that the lack of production capacity in the world oil market plays its role in the profits being made these days, primarily by national, as opposed to publicly owned oil companies. Rarely noted are the huge risks and huge investments taken by publicly owned oil companies. This is in marked contrast to the national oil companies representing some 70% of the world’s known oil reserves that, with the exception of the Saudis and other Gulf states, are almost universally failing to make adequate investments in exploration or the upgrade of their facilities.

Cassidy points out that, “In the past four years, Exxon Mobil, the world’s largest oil company, has invested more than $60 billion in exploration and development. Between now and 2010, the company plans to begin pumping oil or gas from no fewer than 20 new projects.”

Are you prepared for a shock? ExxonMobil owns only 1.08 percent of the world’s oil reserves. When you add the five largest private global oil companies together, they represent only 4 percent of the world’s oil reserves.

As Richard W. Rahn, a senior fellow of the Discovery Institute, pointed out in a November 2007 article published in The Washington Times, “The high price of oil is a direct consequence of artificial supply constraints imposed by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and other countries.”

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ED: emphasis added
Truth don't matter to the global-warming scare mongers/socialists, druggies/anti-American morons/anti-capitalist academics/eco-fascists and other freaks who line the world's cliffs and caves. What matters to these people is that evil and nonsense triumphs over good and wisdom!

On a happy note - if oil prices and the above listed freaks have their way, we may have to fire all the freeloaders from their government paid jobs. Delicious.

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Sunday, March 09, 2008

All Uncovered - A step at a time.....

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Saturday, March 08, 2008

Retarded News For Mental Midgets

Some days the news from news sources is stunningly stupid, useless, fake or plain old retarded. Too often many news sources use obviously passive aggressive stories because their known bias ain't getting them anywhere. The Toronto Star is probably the best at producing news for retards. How else can anyone explain their need to publish this crap from a 'national' polling firm.

Toronto Star: (warning - news from this newspaper is know to be retarded)

OTTAWA–U.S. presidential hopeful Barack Obama could hold the key to the Conservatives or Liberals winning a majority government, a new poll suggests.

A Canadian Press Harris-Decima survey asked respondents how they'd vote if Stephen Harper's Tories or Dion's Liberals were led by Obama. The results suggest an Obama-led Canadian party would bust open the current deadlock in public opinion.

As a Liberal, Obama would boost that party's support relative to the Conservatives, 33 per cent to 18.

As a Tory, Obama would boost relative support compared to the Liberals, 32 per cent to 15.

Harris-Decima president Bruce Anderson says when you combine the poll with current voting intentions, either party would win a landslide victory with Obama.

Anderson says the poll points both to Obama's widespread, non-ideological appeal in Canada and to voters' uninspired relationship with current party leaders.

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Recently, Fredericton's Daily Gleaner produced a front page story about an American UNB history professor and his opinion that Barak Obama would be good for Canada - a bloody front page story! Who gives a crap's ass.

It seems to me that far too many people working in the media suffer from a lack of knowledge, sophistication and awareness. These very people fill the public forum with non-stories, idiocy and retarded polls.

Wouldn't it be 'nice' to have news, views and indepth analysis without the bias, crap and passive aggressivity?


ED:BTW - Why can't the geniuses in the media figure out a modern system for searching their newspaper site? It's unbelievably retarded!

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Thursday, March 06, 2008

While He Holds a Gun, He Asks For Peace

Latin America is emerging from its left-wing cocoon with a rifle in its arms. While Venezuela and Ecuador protect an illusion of being peaceful, they knowingly harbor left-wing terrorists. The more things change, the more things remain the same. Let's see what side our left-wingers choose when war breaks out. I'm betting they join the Chavez choir.

Reuters:

CARACAS (Reuters) - Latin America's leftist leaders heaped more criticism on Colombia, leaving it increasingly isolated on Thursday in a crisis that has threatened political stability in the Andes.

Colombia, the United States' closest ally in South America, set off a major diplomatic crisis on Saturday when its army crossed into Ecuador to kill Colombian Marxist guerrillas just across the border.

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Chavez threatened on Wednesday possible government takeovers of Colombian companies in Venezuela, and said Venezuela could sell off investments it has made in Colombia.

He said Venezuelan mobilization of military hardware and troops was to defend itself against possible attacks from Colombia and the United States.

"Our policy is peace, but we have to take preventive measures to prevent war," Chavez said after meeting with Correa.

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GlobeandMail:
CARACAS — Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez charged Wednesday that Colombia and its allies in Washington are responsible for the intensifying crisis in this region, and said perpetual conflict with the United States is inevitable.

"It must be said: They, the empire and its lackeys, are war. We are peace. We are the path to peace," Mr. Chavez said in a televised speech, his first since Colombia alleged that documents found in a leftist rebel's computer show the Venezuelan leader has been supporting Colombian guerrillas for years.

Mr. Chavez, who ordered 10 battalions of troops to reinforce Venezuela's border with Colombia after Colombian troops entered Ecuador on Saturday to attack a rebel hideout, spoke as diplomats struggled to defuse the crisis.

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Mr. Chavez, a leftist who has long called conservative Colombian President Alvaro Uribe a U.S. stooge, has warned Colombia that Venezuela would respond militarily to any violation of its border. Venezuela's Justice Minister ramped up the threat Tuesday by declaring that war "has already begun."

Mr. Chavez said yesterday that Colombia's "warlike government" follows U.S. dictates and that conflict of some sort with the United States cannot be avoided.

"While we want freedom, they want to keep us in chains. ...We want a fatherland; they want a colony. How can a confrontation be avoided? It's inevitable," he said.

Ecuador says it sent 3,200 soldiers to its own border with Colombia on Monday.

Mr. Uribe has said he will not allow Colombia to be drawn into war, although the attack on the camp inside Ecuador reflected the frustration of his government over the ability of rebels to take refuge across poorly patrolled borders.

Colombia's commando raid gave Colombian officials an intelligence bonanza from seized laptops belonging to the leftist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC. Among them was the computer of rebel leader Raul Reyes, who was among the two dozen guerrillas killed.

Documents indicated Mr. Reyes had been secretly negotiating with representatives of France, Venezuela, Ecuador, the United States and other countries trying to free rebel-held hostages, including French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt and three American defence contractors.

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Red herring?

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Monday, March 03, 2008

Time to Chase the Palestinians Back To Hell

It seems like some things never change - death & taxes and Palestinian & Islamic Fascism. Too many of the exempt media have a short attention span that is narrowly focused on presenting Palestinian propaganda while facts get short shrift.


From a comment on Melanie Phillips article about The War Against The Jews:

N. Simon March 2nd, 2008 6:30pm

The term "Palestinian" is itself a masterful twisting of history. To portray themselves as indigenous, Arab settlers adopted the name of an ancient Mediterranean tribe, the Philistines (“Invaders” in Hebrew), that disappeared out over almost 3000 years ago. The connection between this tribe and modern day Arabs is nil. Romans, in order to conceal their shame and anger with rebellious regions, changed the references to Judea and Samaria by naming them Palestine.

1. Nationhood and Jerusalem - Israel became a nation in the 14th century B.C.E. Two thousand years before the rise of Islam.

2. Since 1272 B.C.E. the Jews have had dominion over the land for up to 1,000 years with a continuous Jewish presence in the land for the past 3,300 years.

3. The only Arab dominion since the Arab invasion and conquest in 635 C.E. lasted no more than 22 years.

4. King David founded the city of Jerusalem. Mohammed never came to Jerusalem.

5. For over 3,000 years, Jerusalem has been the Jewish capital. Jerusalem has never been the capital of any Arab or Muslim entity. Even when the Jordanians occupied Jerusalem, they never sought to make it their capital and Arab leaders did not come to visit.

6. Jerusalem is mentioned over 700 times in Tanach, the Jewish Holy Scriptures. Jerusalem is not mentioned once in the Koran.

7. Jews pray facing Jerusalem. Muslims pray facing Mecca (often with their backs toward Jerusalem).

8. In 1854, according to a report in the New York Tribune, Jews constituted two-thirds of the population of that holy city. (The source: A journalist on assignment in the Middle East that year for the Tribune. His name was Karl Marx. Yes, that Karl Marx.)

9. In 1867, Mark Twain took a tour of Palestine. This is how he described that land: A desolate country whose soil is rich enough but is given over wholly to weeds. A silent, mournful expanse. We never saw a human.

10. In 1882, official Ottoman Turk census figures showed that, in the entire Land of Israel, there were only 141 000 Muslims, both Arab and non-Arab.

11. A travel guide to Palestine and Syria was published in 1906 by Karl Baedeker; The book estimated the total population of Jerusalem at 60,000, of whom 7,000 were Muslims, 13,000 were Christians and 40,000 were Jews.

12. As the Jews came and drained the swamps and made the deserts bloom, Arabs followed. They came for jobs, for prosperity, for freedom. And, they came in large numbers.

13. In 1922, with what was widely acknowledged as the illegal separation of Trans-Jordan, the Jews were forbidden to settle on almost 77% of the Palestine, while Arab settlement went unrestricted and encouraged by British mandatory authority.

14. Prior to the Second World War Mojli Amin, a member of the Arab Defense Committee for Palestine, proposed the idea "that all the Arabs of Palestine will leave and be divided up amongst the neighboring Arab countries. In exchange for this, all the Jews living in Arab countries will leave and come to Palestine."

15. Did you know that Saudi Arabia was not created until 1913, Lebanon until 1920? Iraq did not exist as a nation until 1932, Syria until 1941; the borders of Jordan were established in 1946 and Kuwait in 1961. Any of these nations that would say Israel is only a recent arrival would have to deny their own rights as recent arrivals as well. They did not exist as countries. They were all under the control of the Turks. Over 80% of the original British Mandate land was given to Arabs without population transfer of Arabs from the land designated for Jews.

16. In 1947, the Jewish state huddled on 18% of the original British Mandate land. The Jews accepted it gratefully. The Arabs rejected it with a vengeance and seven Arab states immediately declared war against Israel.

17. In 1948, the Arab refugees were encouraged to leave Israel by Arab leaders promising to purge the land of Jews. Most of them left in fear of being killed by their own Arab brothers as traitors.

18. Some 850,000 Jewish refugees were forced to flee from Arab countries, due to Arab brutality, persecution and pogroms.

19. The number of Arab refugees who left Israel in 1948 is claimed to be around 630,000 (where did they get this number?). Based on population census, estimated number of Arabs who left Israel was around 460,000. They were ordered to leave by Arab leaders at the time.

20. From 1948 till 1967 Arabs made no attempt to create a Palestinian state. Under Jordanian rule, Jewish holy sites were desecrated, 58 synagogues in Jerusalem were destroyed and the Jews and Christians were denied access to places of worship. Under Israeli rule, all Muslim and Christian sites have been preserved and made accessible to people of all faiths.

21. Arabs began identifying themselves as part of a Palestinian people in 1964 only, on the initiative of Egyptian-born Yasser Arafat. The idea became popular Arab propaganda tool after Israel re-captured Judea, Samaria and Gaza in the defensive 6-Day War of 1967,

22. Out of the 100,000,000 refugees since World War II, Arab-Palestinians is the only refugee group in the world that has never been absorbed or integrated into their own peoples' lands. Jewish refugees were completely absorbed into Israel.

23. Arab refugees INTENTIONALLY were not absorbed or integrated by the rich Arab oil states that control 99.9 percent of the Middle East landmass. They are kept as virtual prisoners by the Arab power brokers with misplaced hatred for Jews and Western democracy.

24. There is only one Jewish state. There are 60 Muslim countries, including 22 Arab nations.

25. The PLO's Charter still calls for the destruction of the State of Israel.

26. Pan-Arabism or the doctrine of Muslim Caliphate declares that all land that used to belong to Muslims must be returned to them. Thus, Spain, for example, must eventually be re-conquered.

The Palestine Mandate. In July 1922, the League of Nations entrusted the Great Britain with The Palestine Mandate, recognizing "the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine," Great Britain was called upon to facilitate the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine - Eretz Israel (Land of Israel). Three months later, in order to obtain full control over Suez canal, the Great Britain made a deal with Hashemite Kingdom, Egypt and France. The trans-Jordan (77% of the Mandate) was given to the king's brother in exchange for the Sinai, which was given to Egypt. Golan Heights (5% of the Palestinian Mandate) was ceded to the French controlled Syrian Mandate. This robbery was legalized immediately by, the puppet of the Great Britain and France - the League of Nations!

General Assembly resolution 181, of Nov. 29, 1947: It calls for the partition of Palestine into Jewish and Arab states, with Jerusalem to be controlled by a "special international regime" to protect its holy places. The Zionist movement seeking to establish a Jewish state accepted the partition, the Arabs rejected it. The resolution was not carried out: After Israel declared its independence on May 14, 1948, war broke out pitting the embryonic state against surrounding 7 Arab states. Israel gained more land than it would have had under the partition resolution. Neither Israel nor Jordan, which controlled the divided parts of Jerusalem after the war, accepted control of the holy city by an international body.

Security Council resolution 242, Nov. 22, 1967: It calls for "withdrawal of Israel armed forces from territories occupied" in the 1967 Six Day War and for "respect for and acknowledgment of the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence of every State in the area and their right to live in peace within secure and recognized boundaries free from threats or acts of force." The resolution was not carried out because the Arab side did not recognize Israel, and Israel refused to withdraw.


I have said it before, it's time to send the Palestinians back to Jordan. There are two sides to the Israeli/Palestinian story - one is right and one is wrong. I support Israel because it is the side of truth.

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Saturday, March 01, 2008

Fake RCMP Memo To Liberals?

Stephane Dion
Leader of the Official Opposition
Parliament Hill
Ottawa, Ontario

Dear Mr Dion,

We are in receipt of your latest request to investigate allegations of bribery by the current government. We consider all such allegations as serious and intend to do something about it.

In the meantime, we believe it is imperative to inform you that the national police force is no longer beholden to the Liberal Party of Canada. We learned a tough lesson when members of your previous government used the national police force to harass and intimidate the former president of the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC), Mr François Beaudoin.

We also wish to remind you that the national police force is overwhelmed with recruitment challenges as a result of a significant reduction in the number of qualified police officers to help with our workload. Policies and practices of your previous government has forced us to curtail many criminal investigations while criminal activity has skyrocketed. We have, however, made significant improvement in the recruitment of gay persons and have had a ball at every wedding. Repeated requests for pictures have not been ignored, we are very busy.

We thank you and members of the parliamentary ethics committee for the endless supply of allegations, innuendo and gossip. We care that you care and hope you will not be offended if we tell you to PFO just this once.

We remain,

Sincerely,
William Elliot
RCMP Boss

Maintiens le Droit

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