Friday, September 21, 2007

We are a Charitable Country...Which is a Good Thing for the Arms Sellers


Kim Bolan's feature story on the Canadian charities that fund terrorism is a terrific piece. And a terrifying piece.


While Revenue Canada and CSIS and the RCMP are smoking their hookah's and chasing actors and waiters and taxi drivers for tips and beating up cyclists who aren't wearing helmets, hundreds of millions of dollars are being sent from Canadian "charities" to arm lunatics like the Tamil Tigers.


And all from discrete little offices on Fraser St.


I get High When I see You Go By, Me Oh My...


So glad that Hookah's will be exempt from the new anti-smoking bylaws. And that coke and crystal meth haven't been considered.


At least that will allow City Council to continue smoking whatever it is that they've been on for the last 2 years.

Dreadful Excuse for a Human Being Gets all the Goodies


So, many of Bruce Allen's musical clients will be highly paid to be a part of the 2010 extravaganzas.


And Bruce will make a small fortune. And Bruce is a part of the production team.


And you and I are paying him.


And one of his stable is helping ("proceeds", like what's left over after we take the rake) with literacy.


And the Sun basically made this the unofficial Bruce Day.


Yech...

Hillary & the Pussy-Cats


Hillary Rodham Clinton's universal health care platform may or not be flawed. It may or may not be an improvement upon her initiative of a decade ago.


BUT SHE IS THE ONLY CANDIDATE OF ANY PARTY IN AMERICA THAT HAS HAD THE COURAGE TO EVEN BROACH THE SUBJECT OF 47 MILLION UNINSURED CITIZENS!


More power to her. Specifically the Power of the Presidency.

Bush Robs From Children to Feed Arms Suppliers


In a classic case of psychological projection (blaming the other person for your exact failings), Bush has accused the Democrats of playing politics with children's health care.


This was his way of explaining why he is vetoing a measure to provide health insurance for 10 MILLION uninsured American children.


Can a President be charged with treason?

Cost of War?


The NY Times reports today that $6 BILLION in supplies contracts with the Pentagon are under criminal investigation.


More, that $88 BILLION in supplies for Iraq and Afghanistan wars are being audited for "financial irregularities."
Corruption? Or corruption?




On the same day, Bush as vetoed health insurance for 10,000,000 American children. See above post.