September 09, 2005

Sharia Life by a Saudi, AsiaPundit, Oh, Woe is Us! Ex-CRTC MP Oda on CBC Relevance

The Wonders of the World of a Sharia Life

The Religious Policeman

The diary of a Saudi man, currently living in the United Kingdom, where the Religious Police no longer trouble him for the moment.

In Memory of the lives of 15 Makkah Schoolgirls, lost when their school burnt down on Monday, 11th March, 2002. The Religious Police would not allow them to leave the building, nor allow the Firemen to enter.
via Western Standard Shotgun.

The website is enlightening for those who may not have been reading much about this topic and who have heard from our "peaceful" brethren, particularly the Wahhabists and extremists pushing the thin edge of the Islamic/sharia wedge deeper into our Canada and politicians' need for votes. They have taken advantage of those Canadians who wish not to think ill of a group purporting to be a peaceful religion and to act for a god.



The Imam and his unborn child.

Abortion is a contentious subject in many parts of the world. Opposing views are often characterized as "pro-life" or "pro-choice". "Pro-choice" implies that the mother is exercising a choice to have an abortion. However, in this particularly tragic case, the abortion happened without the mother's agreement.
Sept. 7, 05, via Western Standard / Shotgun, Sept. 9, 05

All I can say is link to this site and read.



Jack's Newswatch: another sharia link Sept. 9, 05

Search: Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty is assuring

Also, see this article: "CF-18 jets flew to U.S. on eve of referendum"




AsiaPundit: "Below is a Chinese copy of the abstract of an official Propaganda department circular"

that was distributed to Chinese media editorial groups in April 2004. This document has been declared to be a State Secret’ by the Chinese Government and is the document that journalist [. . . ] (Shi Tao) received 10 years imprisonment for transmitting to a foreign website.

A full English translation has been provided.


Shi Tao was arrested and sentenced after Yahoo! provided state security with Shi Tao's user information. Most bloggers are bashing Yahoo! for this, ESWN is playing devil's advocate.: [. . . . ]


Jackie Jura: Orwell Today -- Just check the site and you will find many more articles of interest.



Oh, Woe is Us!

The CBC might not get it altogether in time to run another Trudeau hagiography. There was an article today stating that CBC would have to hold off on its 6-part Trudeau series. Oh, woe! Oh, woe!

Betcha PM doesn't call another election until Canadian are able to be surfeited with Liberal propaganda through its Liberal Propaganda Organ / liberal slant on everything with a heaping dump truck of Trudeau images -- meant to evoke some sort of past nirvana, I suppose. Check this list of directors and their biographies. Note the member second from the bottom on the top right, a documentarian and budding politician . . . or I miss my guess.

Did you read that the striking CBC journalists who are not management have set up a website to bring us news . . . as though Canadians were salivating for it. They are doing their part, undoubtedly, to let the imbalance continue! Even Robert Fulford (in the National Post this week -- excellent, by the way) hinted--or suggested--that each generation of CBC hires is somewhat lesser in the intellectual department than the ones who came before. I am sure that they are lib/left and with the right gender, multicultural and whatever other mix is mandatory, along with holding politically correct attitudes which don't differ appreciably from what the Liberal government(s) have throttled us with and shoved down our parched Canadian throats, seemingly forever.

Bloggers are giving them a run for their money, though; all of a sudden, bloggers are saying what has been verboten; they find information and state what they think -- not seen in Canada much before the internet.




Ex-CRTC MP Oda on CBC Relevance

Maybe CBC isn't worth its cost, MP says -- Tory heritage critic calls for review of public broadcaster's value to taxpayers Bill Curry, Sept. 8, 05

[. . . . Conservative] Ontario MP Bev Oda said in an interview that MPs should launch a debate on the CBC's future when Parliament resumes this fall.

The first-term MP, who is a former vice-president of CTV and commissioner of the CRTC, said yesterday that the CBC's English-language network's low ratings require members of Parliament to examine its value to taxpayers.



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