May 17, 2006: #2
The Court Party
Party time for Courts -- Judiciary proves its power as a political force By Ezra Levant, Calgary Sun, May 15, 2006
[....] Of course the Court Party isn't an official party registered with Elections Canada. And the Court Party doesn't actually run any candidates in elections. That is one of the sources of their power: They can never be thrown out of office, since they have never been elected in the first place.
The Court Party consists of judges, lawyers, law school professors and a sympathetic media establishment, all united by the philosophy that unelected judges are the true keepers of the country, not the elected MPs who actually have to win grubby elections every four years.
The Court Party is very new, having grown up since the adoption of the Canadian Charter of Rights in 1982. [....]
Proud to be Canadian May 16, 2006 -- excellent
Bag Check!
Liberal-left prefers to bury head in sand and be politically correct
Different ways of saying "massive corruption" and "massive coverup" -- a must read
Pollaganda: The Fourth Estate and Public Opinion Mark Alexander, From Patriot No. 04-37; Published 17 September 2004 via ProudToBeCanadian.ca
Pollaganda -- Outcome-based polling; instruments designed to generate a preferential outcome, which can be used to manipulate public opinion by advancing the perception that a particular issue or candidate has majority support. Pollagandize -- To utilize instruments of pollaganda, or selective poll reporting (reporting mostly favorable polls), to advance a particular bias.
Pollaganda Cycle -- The intentional propagation of a particular bias by Leftmedia mainstream television and print outlets to manipulate public opinion by first saturating viewers with "reporting" that reflects a particular bias; second, conducting public opinion polls in concert with like-minded organizations or campaigns, which will reflect that bias; third, further proselytizing viewers by treating these poll results as "news"; and fourth, using pollaganda to induce "bandwagon psychology" (the human tendency of those who do not have a strong ideological foundation to aspire to the side perceived to be in the majority), thus driving public opinion toward the original media bias.
Liberals cooked books on gun registry: auditor Globe and Mail, 2006-05-16, Campbell Clark, posted on 05/16/2006 4:21:15 PM EDT by Clive
[....] Although all the spending was eventually recorded, the government twice broke accounting rules by pushing sizable amounts in the next year to avoid breaking the spending limits they had promised Parliament — once during the tenure of former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, and another time under his successor, Paul Martin.
In the second case, as Mr. Martin's government was preparing to call an election in early 2004, officials at the Canadian Firearms Centre warned they were going to exceed their authorized spending, and needed Parliament to authorize more money.
But after senior government officials briefed Liberal ministers — Public Safety Minister Anne McLellan was responsible for the registry at the time — the government decided not to ask Parliament for more money, but instead asked accountants and lawyers to find a way to shift $21.8-million in costs to the next fiscal year. [....]
Search: A $39-million "error" made during Mr. Chrétien's tenure , then-justice minister Martin Cauchon , made that promise after MPs balked at approving more money for the registry , no records of why the Justice Department made such a large error , Ms. McLellan, also deputy prime minister , Reg Alcock was Treasury Board President , government refused to waive solicitor-client privilege
Are Liberals stuck on "obfuscation"? Or "lie"? -- Anne McLellan
Afghan mission backstabbers WallysWorld, 5/17/2006
As for the Liberals, .... They sent our troops to Afghanistan while in government and now might pull their support only because they no longer form the government. On top of this, they have an interim leader in Graham who was useless as Foreign Minister and Defense Minister.
Afghanistan is a UN-sanctioned operation. The leftists love the UN, but seem to want to abandon the people of Afghanistan to the Taliban. All because it was the US who kicked out the Taliban to begin with.
Liberals Lied-Says EX Police Chief article by Megan Gillis, Ottawa Sun, posted by sensaregreat, May 17, 06
Ottawa's former top cop says he supported the gun registry because he didn't know the Liberals were lying to him.
"I was assured by government -- it's on budget," said Brian Ford, who publicly supported the registry as chairman of a Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police committee.
"They were lying. It bothers me. I was telling people what I believed to be the truth." [. . . . ]
Comment: "A gun registry of any kind will not stop violent people from using guns, knives, rope, bare hands,butter knives, forks, tire irons, fists etc etc etc to kill people.
Brian Ford ... forgot to mention that women also use guns to kill people."
Freedom's cry is answered with bullets in Uzbekistan -- A year after the Andijan massacre, dictator's grip tighter than ever, GRAEME SMITH finds Globe and Mail, May 13, 06
Hundreds of Uzbeks have fled into nearby Kyrgyzstan and were allowed to settle in safe countries, including Canada. 43 have come to Canada already.
MOSCOW -- As protesters around the world gather to mark today's anniversary of the Andijan massacre, they face an uncomfortable reality: They're losing the fight for freedom in Uzbekistan.
Islam Karimov, the autocrat who has ruled the former Soviet republic since 1989, sent troops to quell a civilian uprising in the city of Andijan on May 13, 2005. The soldiers fired into the crowd, killing hundreds of people, and then hunted the survivors as they tried to run away.
In the aftermath of the massacre, opposition leaders talked about using the incident to spark a rebellion against Mr. Karimov. But one year later, Uzbekistan's ruler has only tightened his grip.
Hundreds of people have been arrested on suspicion of helping the opposition, and nearly every international media outlet and non-government organization has been shut down. Many news websites are blocked from the local Internet. Mr. Karimov has outlawed gatherings of more than 10 people, reorganized his security forces, and re-landscaped sections of Tashkent to fortify the capital against mass revolt. [....]
Forbes: Castro - One of World's Richest Rulers posted by SeanMcElroy, 5/16/2006
This month's Forbes magazine places Castro in #7 place out of 10 world leaders with "lofty positions and vast fortunes."
The magazine says Castro's personal wealth is around $900 million, nearly double that of the $500 million of Queen Elizabeth II and just under Prince Albert II of Monaco's estimated $1 billion.
The article, "Fortunes Of Kings, Queens And Dictators" also referred to rumours of Castro having "large stashes in Swiss bank accounts."
Activist leftists/socialists, take note
Border- also scroll to attachments- pdf - OTM's - 3 years ago and these are only the ones interdicted......... via newsbeat1
Crime Maps and COMPSTAT via newsbeat1
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