Sunday, May 17, 2009
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Those "Unbiased" University Professors
Apparently I'm not the only one who has noticed the complete B.S. that the media are trying to shove down our throats these days. Charles Adler hits the ball out of the park with his editorial today. You can listen to him reading it at 34:00 here. Please, please do! Here's are a few snippets:
I expect the Governor General to continue to take her prime counsel from the Prime Minister as opposed to the growing gaggle of opportunists, unionists, and academics who want to conquer the National treasury and bankrupt it.
It's hard for us to believe that people in this country will surrender everything we own to TENURED university professors. Why am I saying this? Because the TV airwaves in this country are populated by University Professors who claim not to be political but make it abundantly obvious that they hate conservatives so much that they are willing to clear their throats and hold their noses and rubber stamp this Coalition of the Three Amigos, the Three Jokers, The Three Stooges of Coupscam.
In the meantime, it is up to the rest of us to make sure that if there is a change of government in this land it happens because we voted for it. We don't live in Waziristan. This is Canada, the True North, Strong, and FREE. And we should feel free to express our desire to have our democracy nurtured by the will of the people. Not tortured by the Three Stooges of Coupscam.
Here's one interesting tidbit: In a recent poll, Canadians were asked who is the best party to manage the economy. The results:
- 34% Conservatives
- 14% Liberals
- 7% NDP
Posted by Robert W. at 1:46 PM
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The Dion Tape Song
Here's a good laugh to end this crazy week.
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Sunday, November 30, 2008
Jack Layton: How to Gain Power Without Ever Earning It
Full transcript from Stephen Taylor here.
So now we clearly know what the NDP/Liberal/Block Cabal de Trois has had planned all along. Do they have the legal right to form a coalition? Absolutely.Should the Governor General let them take power in this way, without putting it to a vote of Canadians? Absolutely Not! As I've stated repeatedly before, there is no similar precedent, not even one, in Canada's 141 year history. Never before has control of the government been handed over this way if the sitting Prime Minister demands an election be held instead.
So let an election indeed be held with:
- Stephane Dion or Bob Rae or Michael Ignatieff as PM
- Jack Layton as Finance Minister
- Gilles Duceppe as ?????
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
A Perfect Example of Pro-Obama Media Bias
Take a close look at this story:
Do you notice something strange about the headline and about the way it's written? It completely misleads the casual reader, trying to imply that a top McCain aide thinks that he and Palin are the primary ones in this election unsuitable to run a corporation.
That's not what she said. She succinctly stated that neither of the 4 top contenders - Obama, McCain, Biden, & Palin - have the experience and background to run a major corporation. That's definitely the case WITH ALL FOUR OF THEM, so why try to say something quite different in a N-E-W-S story?
No media bias? Give me a break!!!
Of the four of them, Sarah Palin clearly has the most executive experience. But no mention of that of course.
Update: Dennis Prager expands upon my exact thoughts (a day later) here @ 16:40.
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Thursday, July 19, 2007
Cool Audio Effects
You'll need some headphones or earphones to make this work, but once you have them installed, go here and play the Virtual Haircut effect. Closing your eyes provides an even better illusion!
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