Bud Talkinghorn: Univ Political Correctness, Kilroy-Silk-UKIP-Islam, Kojo Annan Admits Oil Dealing, Cdn Refugee-Ze Wei Wong-Ecstasy, AIDS & More
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Parliament will be convening just before the next election. They are using the same sex stuff to distract from Gomery and to demonize Harper and the Conservatives. The beat goes on.
Don't you get it yet? It isn't same sex "marriage"; it is corruption -- overweaning corruption that you should be considering.
Related: Lawyers for Martin government to back Gomery at sponsorship inquiry Jim Brown, CP, Jan. 29, 05 -- another item in JC's "legacy"
Bud Talkinghorn: The Universities--then and now
Barbara Kay has written a brilliant article in The National Post, Jan. 29, 05 on the comparison between her university days in the 1960's and today. As a prop she employs Tom Wolfe's new novel, "I am Charlotte, the story of a naive North Carolina girl, who enters one of the big universities and is astounded by what she finds. The old uni of Barbara's day was a place of wide open opinions and wide-ranging discussion. You could, and were encouraged to, pursue any topic without the heavy hand of political correctness censoring you. Fellow students, or profs, might argue vociferiously with your propositions, but there never was anyone telling you that you couldn't espouse these ideas. Today you have what Robert Fulford calls "the coalition of the offended" demanding that you shut up. As Kay points out, this coalition is heavily weighted in favour of the radical feminists, gays and lefties. Anything that offends their sacred dogmas must be silenced. The university administrations are so cowed by these groups that they back their nonsensical dictates. Auden's poetic line, "The best lack all conviction; while the worst of full of passionate intensity" perfectly fits the current campus situation.
Kay remembers that literature which had stood the test of time was revered for opening young minds. That attitude has been replaced by a nihilistic theory that states that some drivel from a woman or an ethnic writer has more worth. You see, that Shakespeare dude was writing from a "phallo-European-centric" tradition. All that verbiage can (and should be) deconstructed to allow "alternate ways of knowing".
As Lawrence Summers, the president of Harvard discovered, you can't even suggest that males and females might think differently; lest you be branded a misogynist. The poor fellow has had to publically apologize three times and then promise an extra $25 milion to--affirmatively--hire women for the science departments. Short of immolating himself on the uni quadrangle, nothing is going to appease his detractors. He has never been forgiven for "driving away" Cornel West, the top Afro-American scholar. The fact that West had practically abandoned his teaching course work to endlessly rant about "racial discrimination at Harvard" was not even considered by the radical staff and students. Their equation was reduced to black man good, white man bad. Summers should have been put to the stake then -- now this outrage against women.
Like Kay, I find it hard to believe the degree to which racial / gender politics has come to dominate what once was an intellectually free curriculum. Oh, I meet these young folk out of UBC and Simon Fraser, and their blindered view of human progress is scary indeed. Most, thankfully not all, have been spoonfed the most appalling socialist victimology claptrap. It is nearly impossible to conjure up for them the true historical world that they so blithely condemn. They are like a tabla rasa, upon which their professors have written a false map of civilization. They remind me of the Western "useful fools" that Stalin's communist regime depended on to hide his own holocaust. It does not augur well for the future of this country's democracy.
© Bud Talkinghorn
UKIP -- Hopefully, coming to a country near you
UKIP stands for the United Kingdom Independence Party. Its leader is Robert Kilroy-Silk. Just how feared Kilroy-Silk is was illustrated by his being attacked by a Muslim in Birmingham, who threw a bucketful of animal feces on him, while streaming about his attack on Islam. The NY Times Magazine ( Jan. 5, 2005) suggested it was a good thing that the the guy gave his complaint, as Kilroy-Silk has a number of enemies. It avoided misunderstanding. The reason that he and his party are so despised by the establishment is that UKIP has taken on the mindless refugee policies of Blair's Labour party, along with opposing the idea of Britain joining the European Parliament.
Kilroy-Silk has had a varied career, which ranged from being a university lecturer, to winning a Labour seat, to hosting an Oprah-type BBC show, and then to leading this new party. The reason that he is no longer with the BBC is because he wrote an article to The Sunday Express entitled "We owe the Arabs nothing" [see article below]. In it he stated some home truths, such as their contributions to the world has been nil. That even their oil was found by the West, produced by them and remain their major source of oil revenue. He ended it with, "What do they think we feel about them?...That we admire them for for their cold-blooded killings in Mombasa, Yemen, and elsewhere? That we admire them for being suicide bombers, limb-amputators and women repressors?" He was promptly fired by the BBC, the mother of all politically correct institutions (The CBC is still in grade school by comparison).
Ever able to reinvent himself, Kilroy-Silk was a few months later a successful candidate for UKIP. In the following European Parliament UKIP took 16 seats, which was more than Ireland or Denmark. Now seated, they began to attack the entire premise of the Parliament. Why should Britain allow itself to be dictated to by a bunch of ultra-leftist Europeans, who send years regulating what size condom can be sold across Europe. He also saw the fallacy of allowing unrestricted Muslim immigration or bogus refugees into the country. The combined forces of the Labour Party and the English liberal media has not dented the UKIP movement. Now they are a force to be reckoned with. The British Conservative Party is all atremble. A fair comparison to their success would be the defeat of the Red Tory rump in Canada by the Reform / Canadian Alliance Party. People are tired of being lied to and forced to swallow the pieties and absurdities of the ruling Liberals. UKIP sees England as being at the crossroads. Either the nation gets a firmer grip on immigration and the erosion of freedoms or it goes under. The liberal Canadian media doesn't want you to know what is happening in the cradle of liberty, as it might create a similar reversal of fortunes here. Check out the British sources for further developments. [Read on.]
© Bud Talkinghorn
The Reference: New York Times Magazine: The Anti Europeanist Christopher Caldwell, January 9, 2005, Sunday magazine -- or Liberty Forum: copy of "The Anti Europeanist"
The Raging Squire Last month, Robert Kilroy-Silk -- the best-known member of Britain's most-talked-about political party, the anti-European U.K. Independence Party (UKIP) -- found himself being covered in animal feces by an angry stranger.
The bucket-wielding assailant ambushed Kilroy-Silk on his way to a radio appearance in Manchester, shouting something about avenging Kilroy-Silk's controversial remarks on Islam. It was good that he did, because people dislike Kilroy-Silk for such a great variety of reasons that not stating your grievance directly would risk misunderstanding.
[. . . . ] The column [We Owe Arabs Nothing.] had failed to draw much attention the first time it was published. The second time around, the uproar was immediate from Muslim groups. Of the Arabs, Kilroy-Silk wrote:
Quote:''Few of them make much contribution to the welfare of the rest of the world. Indeed, apart from oil -- which was discovered, is produced and is paid for by the West -- what do they contribute? Can you think of anything? . . . What do they think we feel about them? . . . That we admire them for the coldblooded killings in Mombasa, Yemen and elsewhere? That we admire them for being suicide bombers, limb-amputators, women repressors?''The BBC suspended Kilroy-Silk and then forced him to resign.
A few months later, he was a U.K. Independence Party member and a candidate for the European Parliament. It was a natural fit. Kilroy-Silk has been skeptical of European integration since his Labor days and liked UKIP's nonconformist verve.
Meanwhile, his firing had upset many viewers. His arrival in UKIP married his buzz to the party's and drew support from Joan Collins and other conservative celebrities.
In the June elections for the European Parliament, the Tory and Labor parties together took less than half the British vote. UKIP's taking 16 percent and a dozen seats (of 732 Europe-wide) meant its delegation was almost as large as that of Ireland or Denmark. Suddenly British opposition to the European Union was unignorable. It was even a bit chic.
***** is no excuse. You may make up your own mind as to the perspicaciousness of what Kilroy Silk averred.
Kofi Annan’s son admits oil dealing
Kofi Annan’s son admits oil dealing Robert Winnett and Jonathon Carr-Brown, January 30, 2005
THE son of the United Nations secretary-general has admitted he was involved in negotiations to sell millions of barrels of Iraqi oil under the auspices of Saddam Hussein.
Kojo Annan has told a close friend he became involved in negotiations to sell 2m barrels of Iraqi oil to a Moroccan company in 2001. He is understood to be co-operating with UN investigators probing the discredited oil for food programme.
The alleged admission will increase pressure on Kofi Annan, the UN secretary general, who is already facing calls for his resignation over the management of the humanitarian programme.
The oil for food programme allowed Saddam to sell oil to buy humanitarian supplies under UN supervision. However, it has emerged that the programme was riddled with corruption as Saddam used it to buy influence around the world. [. . . . ]
Refugee-Ze Wei Wong, Ecstasy Ringleader
A "refugee story" -- late to be reported in Canada -- Ze Wei Wong, from Guangdong province, China, had landed in Canada and mouthed "refugee" in 1987 and guess what? He became an Ecstasy gang ringleader. Another criminal success story -- able to develop his "business" and escape extradition until 2005
Is the National Post so politicized it downplays just what our immigration system has become?
This news was announced by the US DEA Jan. 19, 05 and covered in the Washington Times Jan. 20. It concerned Ze Wei Wong, one of Canada's "refugees" who was head of an Ecstasy ring. The National Post finally printed--inside and along the fold--on Jan. 29, 05 this story: "Criminal agrees to extradition for family's sake".
Given the news items on Tamil Tiger terrorists in Canada and that the Immigration Minister Sgro had to step down because of a liar, Harjit Singh, [Colin Perkel, Jan. 29, 05, CP, "Singh defiant despite video evidence" to the contrary ], why was this refugee story of Ze Wei Wong not reported earlier?
Who benefits?
Let's see, Paul Martin was courting "business" in China. Frank McKenna was announced as Canada's Ambassador to Washington. Yet, news like this did not make it to the National Post until Jan. 29? Strange -- news that concerned Canada's Immigration Department / IRB, her stupendously stupid "refugee" policy, the drug trade, China, US and overall security.
Also, while several National Post news articles are available today, Jan. 30, this story from Jan. 29, 05 is not on the National Post site one day later -- though you may read all manner of other news. Interesting, don't you think? Is the National Post just lax or is it politicized? Liberal Frank McKenna is/was Chairman of the CanWest Board. Who benefits?
Fortunately, there are other sources:
Accused Ecstasy Supplier Extradited -- from Canada to the US -- Ze Wei Wong's ally and wife Kay Wu is still here -- to look after their children -- to develop the business again? Why was there any question about extraditing such scum?
DEA Finds Significant Nationwide Impact as a Result of International Ecstasy Investigation January 19, 2005
JAN 18— WASHINGTON, D.C. - DEA Administrator Karen P. Tandy announced today the extradition of DEA Priority Target Ze Wai Wong from Canada to the United States and DEA findings of a significant aftershock in the U.S. Ecstasy market caused by the dismantlement of the Ze Wai Wong international drug trafficking organization.
[. . . . ] Operation Candy Box is a joint investigation involving the DEA, FBI, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the United States Attorneys, Department of Justice Criminal Division, and various state and local law enforcement agencies, in conjunction with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Canadian Border Services, Toronto Police Department, Ontario Provincial Police, and Ottawa Police Department.
There are details if you link.
Accused Ecstasy Supplier Extradited Tom Hays, AP, Jan. 24, 05
Ecstasy ringleader suspect extradited from Canada
DEA: Ecstasy ringleader suspect extradited from Canada Ecstasy ringleader suspect extradited from Canada
Ecstasy ringleader suspect extradited from Canada - The Washington Times: Nation/Politics - January 20, 2005 Washington Times via Yahoo, Jerry Seper, Washington Times, Jan. 20, 05, or here Jerry Seper, World Peace Herald, January 20, 2005
The reputed leader of an international Ecstasy ring that supplied 15 percent of the U.S. Ecstasy market has been extradited from Canada to the United States on drug trafficking and conspiracy charges, the Drug Enforcement Administration said yesterday.
DEA Administrator Karen P. Tandy said the March arrest and extradition this week of Ze Wai Wong — the result of an undercover investigation known as Operation Candy Box — resulted in a "significant aftershock" in the U.S. Ecstasy market, dropping both the availability and purity of the drug.
"The extradition of Ze Wai Wong to stand trial in the U.S. is a fitting conclusion to Wong's reign of preying on the U.S. with this dangerous drug that is primarily peddled to our youth," Mrs. Tandy said. "For the first time in all law enforcement, DEA has measured the impact of this operation, revealing that Operation Candy Box decimated the U.S. MDMA [Ecstasy] market — dramatically reducing MDMA availability, slashing its purity and raising its price."
DEA spokesman Ed Childress said Wong faces drug trafficking and conspiracy charges stemming from an indictment handed up in U.S. District Court in New York. If convicted, he faces 40 years in prison.
Mr. Childress said Wong was arrested in Canada along with more than 130 others in 16 cities in the United States as part of Operation Candy Box. He said the arrests marked the culmination of the two-year multi-jurisdictional and international Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force investigation.
He said the investigation revealed that bulk quantities of Ecstasy were being produced in clandestine labs in Ottawa, Toronto and Montreal and smuggled into the United States. In August 2003, he said, Canadian officials discovered and dismantled three fully operational tableting laboratories.
Mr. Childress said the Wong organization was capable of distributing up to 1 million Ecstasy tablets per month in the United States and Canada, using a sophisticated money laundering network and travel agencies in both the United States and Canada to launder millions of dollars in drug proceeds. [. . . . ]
You will be delighted to know a new deal to allow Chinese into Canada for "tourism" has just been signed by our government. Which travel agencies will be involved? Of course, Deputy PM McLellan did say security is fine in Canada -- so we can feel secure.
Bud Talkinghorn: AIDS and aid in Africa--The current hopeless situation
At the Davos economic conference in Switzerland, French President Jacques Chirac has called for a tax on worldwide financial transactions to bolster Africa, particularly to fight AIDS. Even his buddy Schroder of Germany thought that was a bit much. Blair refused to acknowledge the idea at all. And they were right. A friend recommended that I read Paul Theroux's Dark Star Safari. Having recently finished it, I see no ready answer to the problem. Theroux travelled by bus, ship, and train from Cairo to Capetown.
His chronicle is leavened by his life in East Africa 34 years ago. The deterioration of the civic and economic life was shocking to him. He was an avid womanizer himself when he lived there, so his criticisms don't stem from puritanism, but rather, practicality. Probably his best encounter to show the current AIDS situation was when he met an AIDS' specialist from Norway. She was giving up on Zambia--one of the most infected countries--because the promiscuity involved rampant pedophilia. When Theroux asked her what they said when she lectured them on the dangers, she said, "They wanted to know whether they could sleep with me." He found the same reckless attitude in Malawi, his old Peace Corps country. One report that I read said that many men actually are proud of their infection. In another of his employment countries, his old university colleagues boasted of Uganda reducing AIDS to 'only' 18% of 16 to 25 year olds. Finally, in South Africa, which Theroux said was the only African country which had begun to approach Western modernity, the black president, Mbeki, didn't even believe in the HIV theory of AIDS transmission.
"The cause was poverty, which was the whiteman's fault",
Mbecki maintained. No amount of money can be thrown at this problem, until there is a radical change in attitudes among the peasantry and their 'Presidents for life'. Maybe the increasing number of deaths amongst the elites will finally sober them up. Mandela's son recently died of AIDS.
Besides the AIDS problem, Theroux was dismayed at the general lack of initiative shown. Despite endless moritoriums on IMF debt, the countries he saw just kept sinking further into dependency. 43% of Uganda's GDP was foreign aid in 2001. His former schools had falen into ruin. The major life goal among those he talked to was to get out of their home countries. Perhaps his observations sound as though he is kicking a cripple, but those were the cold hard facts he found in his journey.
His conclusion is that Africa might get motivated if the cornucopia of aid from governments and NGOs was stopped. Until then, he prophecies that Africa will be a perpetually benighted continent.
© Bud Talkinghorn
Arrogance, thy name is Liberal
At times I yearn for a cleansing fire sent by a just, but wrathful God. Such a time occurred during the Liberal's hug-fest in Fredericton. Realizing that their support for same-sex marriage might cost them big time, they have resorted to spouting the most appalling gibberish.
First, we have Martin excoriating Harper for his "racial profiling", when all Harper has done is put ads in ethnic newspapers suggesting that they protest against the marriage changes. A perfectly reasonable suggestion -- not one of their faiths condone homosexuality, let alone gay marriage.
This is the same Martin that has overseen our disgraceful immigration / refugee situation. Despite the Harjit Singh clan's massive credit card fraud record, they are still here and the government can't even get rid of the patriarch after 17 years of wasted appeals. The Liberals have courted the ethnic vote for decades, plying them with multicult grants, family reunification dispensations, and calls for affirmative hiring. Martin can't even bring himself to declare the Tamil Tigers a terrorist organization. Hell, that might jeopardize a few Tamil ridings.
Secondly, we have Pierre Pettigrew demanding that the churches shut up about the same-sex marriage issue. He obviously thinks that separation of church and state means that the churches have no right, moral or otherwise, to speak up on such a fundamental moral issue. That would put Canada right in line with China's position. I am waiting for Pettigrew to tell the mosques and Hindu temples to shut up as well. Not a chance of that happening, of course. What does it say about Martin and Pettigrew's Catholicism that they would attack their own church's stance? They obviously dropped their religious convictions long ago.
Then we have Ujjal Dosanjh, the federal health mininister, demanding that NB pay for private abortion clinics. This is the same man who rails against any other form of private health care. Add hypocrisy to that arrogance. From such people can there be any principled legislation, or only that which will keep them in power? And if Martin isn't careful, he is going to make Chretien look saintly in comparison.
© Bud Talkinghorn
It's Official! Politicians' Lying to Get Elected is OK with Courts -- Remember Paul Martin's election 'promise' to Nfld? He didn't have to give Nfld $2-BILLION -- but he will need the votes so . . .
Politician's promises not set in stone, court says Kirk Makin with Caroline Alphonso, Jan. 29, 05
The judge was ruling on a request from the Canadian Taxpayers Federation to quash the Liberals' new health premium on the grounds that it broke an election promise.
I await the day when a decent and capable person not backed by money interests and not spewing lies can stand before the electorate and say:
I am a person of integrity and I shall do my best to represent your interests. I can promise no more.
In addition, check this one for election money to buy votes and to avert problems with future "business" in the Quebec / Labrador north, I am guessing:
Non-natives in James Bay region to get $310 million for Quebec hydro project Martin Ouellet, CP, Jan. 30, 05
CAMP EASTMAIN, Que. (CP) - About 16,000 non-natives in the James Bay region will share $310 million if a proposed hydroelectric project passes an environmental assessment, Premier Jean Charest said on Friday.
[. . . . ] The James Bay Cree agreed in principle to the project in 2002, when they signed a deal with Quebec to end opposition to Hydro projects in the region in exchange for millions of dollars in compensation.
He must marry gays or quit -- Discrimination, man complains
He must marry gays or quit Kathleen Harris, January 29, 2005, Ottawa Bureau
[. . . . ] After last November's court decision to affirm same-sex marriage in Saskatchewan, the province said marriage commissioners must "turn in their authorization to solemnize marriage" if they wouldn't marry same-sex couples.
"I contend that this order ... discriminates against my freedom of religion and therefore, is a violation of the Saskatchewan Human Rights Code, not to mention a violation of the Charter ... ," Goertzen states in his complaint.
Last month, Federal Justice Minister Irwin Cotler said "no one should be compelled to perform a same-sex marriage contrary to their religion or belief," and that he believed "accommodations" could be made so civic officials would not have to resign or act against their conscience.
Saudi funding
NEW REPORT ON SAUDI GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS IN U.S.
WASHINGTON, DC, January 28, 2005- Freedom House’s Center for Religious Freedom released today a new report exposing the dissemination of hate propaganda in America by the government of Saudi Arabia.
The 89-page report, “Saudi Publications on Hate Ideology Fill American Mosques,” is based on a year-long study of over two hundred original documents, all disseminated, published or otherwise generated by the government of Saudi Arabia and collected from more than a dozen mosques in the United States.
The propagation of hate ideology by Saudi Arabia is known to be worldwide, but its occurrence within the United States has received scant attention until now. Within worldwide Sunni Islam, followers of Saudi Arabia’s extremist Wahhabi ideology are a distinct minority, as is evident by the millions of Muslims who have chosen to make America their home and are upstanding, law-abiding citizens and neighbors.
The report concludes that the Saudi government propaganda examined reflects a “totalitarian ideology of hatred that can incite to violence,” and the fact that it is “being mainstreamed within our borders through the efforts of a foreign government, namely Saudi Arabia, demands our urgent attention.” The report finds: “Not only does the government of Saudi Arabia not have a right – under the First Amendment or any other legal document – to spread hate ideology within U.S. borders, it is committing a human rights violation by doing so.”
Such publications that “advocate an ideology of hatred have no place in a nation founded on religious freedom and toleration,” write James Woolsey, chairman of the board of Freedom House, in the foreword to the report.
Among the key findings of the report: . . . . .
[. . . . ] The research, translation and principle analysis of the materials for the report were carried out by both Muslims and non-Muslims who wish to remain anonymous for reasons of security. Some 90 percent of the publications are in Arabic; two independent translators reviewed each Arabic document. This project was undertaken after many Muslims requested the Center’s help in exposing Saudi extremism in the hope of freeing their communities from ideological strangulation.
Check the rest for yourself.
Simply Delightful
"The Canadian government gives them a billion dollars to put this sort of stuff on the air, and the Canadian government is really at fault here, isn't it?" O'Reilly said to one guest.
"You scare the hell out of them, Bill," the guest answered.
Fox News host slams CBC documentary 29 Jan. 2005, CBC News (Related: The Fifth Estate )
[. . . . ] In the past, O'Reilly has called the CBC radically to the left, the Globe and Mail a "far-left newspaper," and Canadian health care "socialist."
He and his conservative colleagues say they're doing journalism that is fair and balanced.
The Fox News Channel is the highest-rated news network in the United States. In mid-December, Rogers Communications announced it had added Fox to its all-digital channel lineup, becoming the first in Canada to do so.
It's the Productivity Gap! Excellent--Terence Corcoran: "The message nobody hears"
The message nobody hears Financial Post, Jan. 29, 05
The caucus and the country would have been much better served if the politicians had been forced into a lockup with Roger Martin, dean of the Rotman School of Business and chair of the Institute for Competitiveness and Prosperity. Instead, the dean was off in Davos, Switzerland, where yesterday he presented the institute's latest summary of the mess the politicians back in Fredericton have been making of the economy over the last 20 years
[. . . . ] The prosperity gap, as Mr. Martin calls it, grew during the fiscal disaster created by the massive explosion of government activity during the last half of the 20th century. Measured in GDP per capita, Canada began to trail the United States in 1981. Then, Canadians and Americans shared a similar economic profile, worth $30,000 per person. Within a decade the Americans had jumped ahead by almost $8,000. The gap is currently around $7,200. "If Canadians were able to overcome this prosperity gap, the average Canadian household annual after-tax disposable income would rise by $15,000," said the institute's report.
Well, forget it. Nothing is happening in Ottawa that will even begin to close the prosperity gap and help put more after-tax cash in the hands of Canadians. The minority Liberal caucus cares not a bit about Ottawa's role as the producer of growth-killing programs.
[. . . . ] The institute's paper also reviews some of the lengthy list of perverse programs and disincentives that hamper competition and market forces. Subsidies here, trade and market protections there -- it all conspires to undermine Canada's ability to be as productive and prosperous as it could be.
But so what? While you can read more about the prosperity gap at www.compete prosper.ca, you won't hear about any of it in the reports from Fredericton or any other political gathering place.
Rubbing Canadians' Noses in It
Privacy commissioner workers can keep inappropriate raises, despite demotions Dean Deeby, Jan. 30, 05
OTTAWA (CP) - At least seven employees in the office of the privacy commissioner have been allowed to keep the hefty pay raises that were ordered inappropriately by George Radwanski, the disgraced former commissioner.
Five of the workers have seen their job classifications downgraded after a review found they had been improperly bumped up to a higher position.
Two other executive positions are formally slated for a downgrade - but only after the incumbents resign or retire.
In the meantime, all seven employees continue to draw the higher salaries given them by Radwanski, who resigned the position in June 2003 after a Parliamentary committee uncovered a slew of financial irregularities. [. . . . ]
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