The Ann Coulter event that was shut down by a legion of Brownshirts at the University of Ottawa on the 23 of March, 2010 at the veiled instigation of the University's Vice-President Academic and Provost.
As Mark Styen so eloquently puts it:
"Alliances between the state’s ideological commissars and street mobs are a familiar feature of certain kinds of societies, and I suppose Canada will soon get used to its membership of this unlovely club."
Do we really want to become part of this unlovely club? should we sit still while Fraud and Force become the ruling imperatives of this society? We are already pretty far along this path already, do we want to finish with our children inheriting a Fascist society?
Fight Fraud by shining the light on government accounting at every level. All parties and politicians are guilty to a greater or lesser extent, basing deficit reduction on rosy predictions of GDP growth is as fraudulent as labelling crony capitalism as "economic stimulus". Putting items off the budget or obscuring public audits and scrutiny are equally bad. Individuals can explore and expose government fraud and waste, we need legions of bloggers to do so at the Municipal, Provincial and Federal level.
Fight Force by doing everything possible to deny funding to Universities which promote Brownshirt behaviour like shutting down free speech or promoting "Israel anti-apartheid week". No money to fundraisers or endowments. Withdraw from these institutions so they don't get your tuition fees. Refuse to hire graduates from these Universities and let the applicant know why.
Ayn Rand laid it out for all of us:
"It is the greatest moral crisis in history, and the last"
Which side of History do you want to be on?
Freedom is a self help project
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Iggynoramus and the Clowns of Parliament
This is absolutely hilarious, and sad.
You see, not only do the Liberals not stand for anything but their positions are so inscrutable, unfathomable and so completely devoid of any principle that they themselves don't know how to vote because they can't keep their convoluted positions clear in their own heads.
There is an old Chinese proverb "The man who takes the straight road never gets lost."
You see, not only do the Liberals not stand for anything but their positions are so inscrutable, unfathomable and so completely devoid of any principle that they themselves don't know how to vote because they can't keep their convoluted positions clear in their own heads.
There is an old Chinese proverb "The man who takes the straight road never gets lost."
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Rights
I honestly can not believe how many people in this country (Canada) do not even understand the concept of rights.
From the ones who claim as rights everything from sewers to surgery to the people who throw up their hands and declare them to be unimportant.
Individual Rights, Life, Liberty and Property... It's not worth living without them.
From the ones who claim as rights everything from sewers to surgery to the people who throw up their hands and declare them to be unimportant.
Individual Rights, Life, Liberty and Property... It's not worth living without them.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Fighting for Freedom (The new American Revolution)
After months of trickery, bribes, backroom deals and outright lies, the Healthcare bill passed in the Congress yesterday.
American's will now have to fight for their freedoms.
The question is how to do so?
The answer seems so stunningly simple and obvious; massive civil disobedience against government healthcare. Do the ruling elites have the ability to function if two million TEA partiers refuse to pay income tax or buy "mandated" insurance? How about five million or so FOX viewers? How about 20 million Rush Limbaugh listeners? Courts would be paralyzed, all government functions would be shut down and there are not enough ACORN and SEIU brownshirts to enforce obedience (I doubt they are more than fair weather friends who would melt away at the first serious sign of opposition anyway).
As America goes so do we in Canada (and the rest of the world), so we need to see that light of freedom. Keep up the good fight.
American's will now have to fight for their freedoms.
The question is how to do so?
The answer seems so stunningly simple and obvious; massive civil disobedience against government healthcare. Do the ruling elites have the ability to function if two million TEA partiers refuse to pay income tax or buy "mandated" insurance? How about five million or so FOX viewers? How about 20 million Rush Limbaugh listeners? Courts would be paralyzed, all government functions would be shut down and there are not enough ACORN and SEIU brownshirts to enforce obedience (I doubt they are more than fair weather friends who would melt away at the first serious sign of opposition anyway).
As America goes so do we in Canada (and the rest of the world), so we need to see that light of freedom. Keep up the good fight.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Socialism is...
A child of democracy, who upon hearing that times are tough and that there isn't enough to go around, immediately asks for a raise in his allowance.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Evading Reality With British Climatologists
“I don’t think there is anything in those e-mails that supports any view that I have been trying to pervert the peer review process . . .”
Eh?
Professor Jones admitted to the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee yesterday that he had “written some very awful e-mails”, including one in which he rejected a request for information on the ground that the person receiving it might criticise his work.
What, pray tell, could be considered more of a perversion of the peer review process?
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Eh?
Professor Jones admitted to the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee yesterday that he had “written some very awful e-mails”, including one in which he rejected a request for information on the ground that the person receiving it might criticise his work.
What, pray tell, could be considered more of a perversion of the peer review process?
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Truth in Politics
This is ridiculous.
The truth is the best policy. This particular tempest in a teapot could be solved with a single, clear, concise statement from the government to the effect that;
Not all Members of Parliament have the necessary security clearance, or could even obtain the necessary security clearance to be privy to these documents, the re...lease of which could adversely affect our soldiers and our allies in the field, and Canada's National Interests at home and abroad.
The solution to this issue is quite simple, the government will establish a Parliamentary Armed Services Committee which will be a non-partisan committee consisting of government and opposition MP's who take the steps to achieve (and are subsequently awarded) the appropriate security clearances.
This committee will not be able to speak of or make public any information so classified but should any impropriety occur they can bring that matter before a similarly qualified and security cleared auditor or judge.
So why won't the government do it? Because if you tell the simple truth people will come to expect it and then this government (and every other government Canada is likely to have) is screwed.
The truth is the best policy. This particular tempest in a teapot could be solved with a single, clear, concise statement from the government to the effect that;
Not all Members of Parliament have the necessary security clearance, or could even obtain the necessary security clearance to be privy to these documents, the re...lease of which could adversely affect our soldiers and our allies in the field, and Canada's National Interests at home and abroad.
The solution to this issue is quite simple, the government will establish a Parliamentary Armed Services Committee which will be a non-partisan committee consisting of government and opposition MP's who take the steps to achieve (and are subsequently awarded) the appropriate security clearances.
This committee will not be able to speak of or make public any information so classified but should any impropriety occur they can bring that matter before a similarly qualified and security cleared auditor or judge.
So why won't the government do it? Because if you tell the simple truth people will come to expect it and then this government (and every other government Canada is likely to have) is screwed.
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