Friday, April 3, 2009
And these are the guys we are fighting for!
Here is a video of a teenager being flogged - barbaric bastards: In defense of the action Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan claimed responsibility for the flogging. "She came out of her house with another guy who was not her husband, so we must punish her. There are boundaries you cannot cross," he said.
If you can understand Pushtan, or whatever bloody language these people speak here is a video where he explains in full.
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
Another shoe drops, stage two of the rumour

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If only cyberspace could show the slobbering drool
Click here for the best piece of sycophancy and fartcatching I have seen in a long while. Written by Warren Kinsella, a senior liberal party apparatchik, it details the latest event where Iggy saying nothing receives the adulation from a thousand people willing to pay big bucks to hang on his every word.
The fix is in and it didn't take long: a report from http://gonorthumberland.net/
This must be the quickest alliance ever formed, unless the powers to be had organised it before time, long ago. Does anybody else think that the public has been left behind on this one?
Tucked away in this commentary is an idea that has been kicking around for a long time, and one that I support. That is the "left", whoever they are, the left has never defined itself and has been subject to all kinds of definitions by others, should buy the National Post. Having got a mouthpiece they could then push from the left their ideas, which have been uncannily correct lately, into the public domain with much more force. But even more important to those of who care about ideas the article from Lawrence Martin wonders why the NDP's message about National and Economic affairs has been so accurate and yet ignored by the ruling class.
A friend emailed me to ask what I think about the Afghanistan law about restricting womens' rights. I don't think much of it from what I have read, but Karzai is obviously pandering to electoral pressures. The only answer seems to be that the US should acknowledge it is backing the wrong horse and set up another puppet President. Sorry to be so flippant about a serious subject but I will refrain from telling you all what I really think as it gets into killing sacred cows and invovles the "myth of the military" and the bull***t about why we are there wasting millions everyday.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009
"All we wanted was a bigger room!"
That was the request made by the Seniors a couple of years ago. Council responded with a plan to spend $2 million and that was panned by many, mainly because it was not an inclusive plan. Now the plan has been hijacked by two sets of interests: the Hockeyjocks and the YMCA expansionists.The questions before us is this - can we afford it? And why are we pandering to the Hockey people when they are a small demographic group in comparison to others, like soccer players and Seniors? Is it unCanadian to treat hockey people like others and not bow down to their insatiable demands for better facilities. Or is it because it is Hockey we give the national sport anything it wants?
An interesting committee has been set up in Campbellford. The brightest brains in C'ford have been put together to chart the recovery of the Town from the abyss of economic doom read about it here I hope they come up with something or else it's back to the musings of "King Hec".
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Not wanting to be redundant, you know where I stand on this
This article, by Terence Corcoran of the NP does it for me - a different POV. Questioning all of the conventional wisdom and laying out the composition of Obama's auto team with their competing interests made me wonder, as others do, just what does Obama want for the engine of the American economy.
BTW I have posted all of the 42 minute 30 seconds of George Gallways speech made to Canadians last night. Look on the video page here.
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Monday, March 30, 2009
So now it's down to Legacy Costs
Besides how come the simple alternatives are never considered? For example we may have all received this email
This was an article from the St. Petersburg Times Newspaper on Sunday. The Business Section asked readers for ideas on "How Would You Fix the Economy?"
I thought this was the BEST idea. I think this guy nailed it!
Dear Mr.President,
Patriotic retirement:There are about 40 million people over 50 in the work force; pay them $1 million a piece severance with stipulations:
1) They leave their jobs. Forty million job openings - Unemployment fixed.
2) They buy NEW American cars. Forty million cars ordered - Auto Industry fixed.
3) They either buy a house or pay off their mortgage- Housing Crisis fixed.
All this and it's still cheaper than the "bailout".
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A real potpourri
So did you put your lights out on Saturday? I have refrained from writing about earth day as it is a PR stunt designed to make the participants look good. How many of the participants have actually reduced their consumption in the last couple of years? Earth day, like womens' day and other festivals should be an everyday thing not a flash in the pan appearance.
The Greens have a Federal candidate. Stan Grizzle has been nominated. This fellow has been a member of three of the five main parties, and run for nominations in two. Wonder what he wants to be in later life. But as they say "Variety is the spice of life"
Will Brighton join the other paranoic municipalities by installing CCTV in their downtown. Research has shown that CCTV does not reduce crime, it barely makes crime-solving possible and usually the camera operators spend their working time looking for public nudity and sex acts. But if it makes Brightonians feel better let them go for it. I just hope that the signs advertising the presence of CCTV are large enough to alert those of us who don't like them to stay away.
Cobourg has reopened the debate about Development Fees. The Cobourg Home Builders Association has approached Council and asked them to reexamine the fees. The CHBA has decided that DFs are an impediment to progress and are stopping home sales, despite the recession. I would disagree and say that DFs are good and probably not high enough. New development must be paid for by new residents not existing taxpayers. I see this request is part of the ongoing discussion centreing around the Official Plan. In this discussion, which has yet to be resolved, the "Places to Grow" document at the County level has to be reconciled with the aspirations of Cobourg to plan for 16,000 more residents, despite Cobourg having the ability to "infill" inside thie present boundaries, with the potential of 9,000 residents.
A link from Wally Keeler. Wally sent an email that details some articles of local relevence Here.
Congratulations. These young people are champs - well done!
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