Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Monday, March 10, 2008
Anonymousers beware
Read this if you post anonymously or use a pseudonym Kentucky Lawmaker Wants to Make Anonymous Internet Posting Illegal
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Sunday, March 9, 2008
The OPP problem in Kenora
Last week the Kenora Police Service Board voted 3-2 not to disband read about it here. This now sets the stage for Council to confront the PSB. Seeing that Council has no power over the PSB except for the ability to set the budget, what will happen when the Council refuses to fund the PSB?
An interesting jurisdictional mess!
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Saturday, March 8, 2008
Just a comment on the comments!
The contributors to the evening's radio waves covered all of the subjects under the sun and none of them fit to be heard by the "thought police" or the professionals whose wages depend on the foolish utterances of others. Those watchdogs would have had a fit just listening to these guys go on about immigrants and turbans and other irritants to the "Dominant Group"
Anyway I would suggest that if these professionals want to set up a years worth of work they should just listen any night to channel 19
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Friday, March 7, 2008
Piling on
Two cases come to mind, the infamous Gordon Gilchrist, and now Rob Ford, a Toronto councillor. Gilchrist wrote a letter expressing his views about immigration and immigrants worth as future Canadian citizens, and Rob Ford, when extolling the virtues of the Asian worker called them "Orientals". Both cases have raised the ire and collective wrath of the professional "minority police" for offenses against minorities. It is no coincidence that these two folk are facing people who would give no quarter to them even if they had their mouths sealed for ever. Their utterances are just an excuse to beat them over the head because of their right-wing political opinions.
But the underlying issue here is not that these miscreants said what they did but by doing so have done two things: exposed the "minority police" who lie in wait for silly people to say silly things and then amplify the comments for the purpose of aggrandizing themselves, and have confused and angered the "white folks" who now wonder just can be said in public without being censured for it.
Free speech is neither free or speech! Not free because if one expresses views contrary to the arbitrariness of "modern society" one is condemned for it. And, not speech because nobody has taught the mainstream what to say. As someone said to me this morning - "I, can't say oriental anymore?"
This debate will turn into racial warfare before it gets better, such a pity because none of the people involved are racists, a little confused by the forces of change coming upon then a little too fast perhaps, but conflict just the same!
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
An image generated by the headline doesn't match the story
What an image this is California cows start passing gas to the grid
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Sunday, March 2, 2008
Typically topical!
I would hope so but not according the the local arbiter of morals and taste - the cobourg daily star. In an editorial excoriating the local school board trustee for expressing his opinion about immigration and in the wake of the white folks at the school board passing a motion of censure, because his views on immigration conflicted with the PC position on diversity; the debate is not over. The question is, can an elected official hold obnoxious views? Of course and until the local school board makes Gordon Gilchrist wear official pajamas then he can say anything he wants on his own time. The school board doesn't pay enough to take over ones life and brain so they should expect trustees to say foolish things, and it is good that they do, it proves that they are human and have foibles. After all this is not the first time we have had Cobourg trustees saying obnoxious things and being flamed for it. Bob, I should be Mayor, Spooner, when he was a trustee ran into trouble when he made comments about Jamaicans and their propensity for crime and was roundly criticised by all involved. All I can say is that people say obnoxious things and offend other people and that is their right, but it does make them look foolish. If they want to take the risk good for them because what's the alternative - self-censorship and that should be a hanging offense!
Will Hillary be booted out this week?
This subject is a hot one in our house, the love of my life intensely dislikes HC, mainly because she stood by her man, and also is a fan of Oprah, "what she likes - I like". So my choice of HC is looking more like road kill every day. If she doesn't come through on Tuesday she will be toast. Pundits have gone crazy on this topic and I really think that the coverage has not been fair. Obama has been given a free ride, but who cares, he is on a roll. Come November when when he has had months of fighting McCain he will not be looking so good and his platitudes will be wearing thin.
Prince Harry is home!
So the third in line has completed 10 weeks of a 14 week combat tour and the papparazi were muted. Good for him. After all of this be prepared for news of him completing secret training in the special services, a branch of the Army where disappearances are expected and common place.
Not the final word on the Monstrosity at the Lake
Council has obstinately upheld the voting split and forged forward with a motion to retender the concrete blob that will mar the green space at the waterfront. The local paper has been bombarded with a vast quantity of letters that denounce the vote. The taxpayers still do not know the estimated operating costs and are outraged at the sums of money that have gone to the consultants up to this point. What can be done now? Unfortunately not much, there are still voting points left in the process - one to award the tender and one to adopt the money allocated within the budget, but that will not bother the "four dead white men". The problem is that the protesters are now known as agitators, objectors and the usual suspects in the eyes of Council. As such if any of them appear before Council to speak they will not be listened to and also run the risk of losing public support "because they protestoth too much". For any campaign to succeed it must be seen as positive - bring on the campaign for a community centre.
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Thursday, February 28, 2008
What we find in our morning mailbag!
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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
This idea is an original - perhaps that's why it won't go anywhere
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A thought for the day
A thoughtful look at the coverage of the race down under globeandmail.com: A glaring double standard
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