Tuesday, October 31, 2006 

Calgary Stampeders CONFIRM Gopher Ban


Demonstrating a streak of mean spirited partisanship, spokespersons for the Calgary Stampeders football club have confirmed that this Sunday's game "is their party and they will ban (gophers) if they want to".

Saskatchewan Roughrider fans are outraged that Rider mascot, 'Gainer the Gopher' has been banned from the field at this weekend's Western Conference Semi-Final in Calgary. We have always welcomed Calgary's mascot, Ralph the Dog at Taylor Field in Regina.

The Calgary Sun - Gopher banned from Stamps game

Gopher Ban Hits Sask Legislature

 

Calgary Stampeders BAN Saskatchewan Gopher From Game


UNBELIEVABLE! The Calgary Stampeders and the management of McMahon Stadium are preparing for the Western Semi-final of the Canadian Football League (CFL) to be played this weekend in Calgary.

But what is this! They have BANNED the beloved mascot of the Saskatchewan Roughriders from the park!

Gainer the Gopher has been blacklisted from attending the game and the Rider Nation is OUTRAGED! This is an INSULT! This is INSANITY!

You HAVE NOT heard the last of this - believe me!!!

(Outraged I say!!)

Gopher Banned in Calgary

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Tories To Kill Wheat Board In Four Easy Steps

WINNIPEG -- A task force has recommended the federal government set up within two years a new, voluntary Canadian Wheat Board that would be completely owned by farmers with no financial support from Ottawa.

The committee’s report, released Monday in Ottawa, also recommends that the plan to remove the board’s monopoly on wheat and barley exports be carried out in four phases.

Edmonton Sun

canada.com

Monday, October 30, 2006 

The Lies that George Bush Tells Us

"Bush’s lies aren’t about petty matters, such as some personal indiscretion or minor misconduct. Rather his dishonesty deals with issues of war and peace, the patriotism of his opponents, and the founding principles of the American Republic.

They are the kinds of lies and distortions more befitting the leader of a totalitarian state whipping up his followers to go after some perceived enemy than the President of the world’s preeminent democracy seeking an informed debate among the citizenry."

Robert Parry

Consortium news

 

The Extreme Right Wing Mindset of Ezra Levant

When Western Standard Editor, Ezra Levant articulates his typical right wing nonsense, I rarely bat an eye. Having followed his career for the last few years, I can honestly say that it usually takes something major from Ezra for me to be surprised.

Well, he has reached a new highwater mark of NONSENSE with an article in this weeks Calgary Sun.

"The Taliban doesn't have a media relations bureau these days. It doesn't need one, it has the CBC.

It doesn't need a spokesman, it has Jack Layton, making the case for a humiliating evacuation of our troops.
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This is sheer nonsense! To accuse the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation of being a media relations bureau for the Taliban is not only idiotic, it borders on emotional disorder. And even though Jack Layton has consistently articulated that we need to investigate talks towards a ceasefire, Ezra has now morphed that into a 'humiliating evacuation of our troops.'

How does someone end up so completely out in right field?

Calgary Sun

 

US May Deploy Missiles Around Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan (AP) -- The U.S. is considering deploying its advanced Patriot missile defense system near Tokyo after North Korea's recent missile and nuclear tests, a newspaper reported Sunday.

Washington unofficially informed the Japanese government it is considering putting Patriot Advanced Capability 3 surface-to-air interceptor missiles around Yokota Air Base in Tokyo's western suburbs and around Yokosuka Naval Base, south of the capital.

CNN.com
Jerusalem Post

Sunday, October 29, 2006 

Harper Runs Caucus With Iron Fisted Style

Greg Felton has a great interview with former Tory MP Garth Turner at www.gregfelton.com. The resulting article gives insight into the workings of the federal Conservative Caucus room and the iron fisted, 'no debates allowed' style of Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

The World According to Garth
On Oct. 18, Garth Turner, MP for the Ontario riding of Halton, was expelled from the Harper Party for having expressed an opinion on a matter of policy.
In an interview, Mr. Turner explains his ouster as a product of Stephen Harper’s secretive, autocratic regime, under which an elected MP needs permission to ask a question, debate or even represent his constituents.
gregfelton.com,
Oct. 28, 2006


"The reality is that prime minister wants to control things very tightly. He has pretty much an iron grip on everything, and it causes problems for guys like me. I don’t think I work for the prime minister; I think I work for my voters, the people who sent me to Ottawa."
Garth Turner

"National caucus is not a place for debate. In fact, in my time during the national caucus I never saw a free-wheeling debate on policy. During the Israeli–Lebanon conflict we did not have a policy debate. An attempt was made to have one during the summer at a caucus meeting, but it was shut down."
Garth Turner


gregfelton.com

Saturday, October 28, 2006 

Russian War Vets Say Afghans Impossible to Beat

MOSCOW -- Senior Sgt. Sergei Kirjushin spent the most intense 18 months of his life in Afghanistan in the late 1980s with an elite Red Army airborne regiment that sometimes fought Islamic holy warriors at such close quarters he could "feel their breath."

Like a surprisingly large number of the former Soviet Union's 620,000 Afghan war vets, the burly ex-paratrooper is aware the Canadian army is now fighting some of the very same mujahideen and their progeny for control of the same unforgiving, arid landscape.

Kirjushin's convinced nothing good will come of Canada's war in Afghanistan!

Canada.com

 

Wheat Board Final Fight Gets Closer


OTTAWA -- The Stephen Harper government moved one step closer to stripping the Canadian Wheat Board of its monopoly over grain sales this week when a task force struck to recommend how it could be done submitted a final report to Agriculture Minister Chuck Strahl.

Mr. Strahl received the report Thursday but has not made it public. His office said the document, which is more than 30 pages long, will be released shortly.

With tens of thousands of farmers and two provincial governments who strongly support the current mandate of the CWB, the final battle over its future will be historic.

Globe and mail
(if the Globe and Mail link does not work, here is the full text of the Oct 28 story)

Wheat Board Monopoly Nears End
Agriculture Minister reviews new report on how to scrap powers of grain body

Steven Chase
OTTAWA -- The Stephen Harper government moved one step closer to stripping the Canadian Wheat Board of its monopoly over grain sales this week when a task force struck to recommend how it could be done submitted a final report to Agriculture Minister Chuck Strahl.

Mr. Strahl received the report Thursday but has not made it public. His office said the document, which is more than 30 pages long, will be released shortly. The report is expected to suggest a transition period as part of the process of scrapping the monopoly powers of a Western Canadian institution that has managed grain sales on behalf of that region's farmers for more than 70 years.

The Harper government declined to make task force chair Howard Migie available for comment yesterday. But Ottawa did allow Mr. Migie, an Agriculture Canada employee, to speak to Inside U.S. Trade, a prominent trade publication in the United States, where the biggest foes of the Canadian Wheat Board are located. Washington and U.S. farm groups have repeatedly, and unsuccessfully, launched trade challenges to curb board powers.

The task force report will make recommendations on the length of the transition period required before the board would lose all its monopoly powers, Inside U.S. Trade reported in an Oct. 27 story, citing an interview with Mr. Migie.

Mr. Strahl wants to give Western Canadian grain farmers freedom to opt out of the Canadian Wheat Board to sell their products on their own -- a promise the Tories made in the last election campaign.

The Canadian Wheat Board defends its "single desk" selling power as the key to better returns for farmers on international markets. If the board lost its monopoly, agency officials warn, farmers would end up being "price takers" selling at lower prices to local or global firms such as Agricore United or Saskatchewan Wheat Pool. Agency officials warn that the board cannot survive a shift to dual marketing. But board critics, such as the Western Canadian Wheat Growers, say the agency should have the know-how to survive even if some farmers strike out on their own. "They've got 75 years of experience . . . and all kinds of relations around the world, so if with all of that they feel they can't compete, it's ludicrous," says Cherilyn Jolly-Nagel, president of the Western Canadian Wheat Growers.

Her group would like to see the board's monopoly end by Aug. 1, 2007, the start of the new crop year. Liberal agriculture critic Wayne Easter believes the Tories want to make changes by next August.

Critics say opposition parties and farmer opinion could block Conservative plans. Recent wheat board polls show it's far from certain Mr. Harper could get majority support from farmers -- and opposition parties vow to fight any legislative changes. "There is no business case to demolish the Canada Wheat Board. It's pure ideological madness. And make no mistake, doing away with single desk is the death rattle of the board," said NDP MP Pat Martin, whose riding is in Winnipeg where the board is headquartered.

The wheat board said Ottawa must hold a plebiscite to let farmers decide their future, but Ms. Jolly-Nagel disagreed. She said each farmer should be free to sell their wheat as they choose rather than acting in concert with others.

Thursday, October 26, 2006 

Canadian Military Abolishes Fitness Test


OTTAWA -- A minimum level of fitness is no longer required of those who wish to join the Canadian Forces.

A notice posted in the Recruiting Section of Canada's military website says that, as of Oct. 1, the regular test to determine physical capabilities that has traditionally been demanded of all new applicants has been eliminated.

Globe and Mail

Wednesday, October 25, 2006 

Why won't Ralph Klein Just Shut Up and Go Away

He is popular in Alberta. But for the rest of Canadians, many of us sincerely wish that Ralph Klein would just shut up and go away.

He is supposed to do exactly that after December 31, 2006 when he steps down as Premier of Alberta. But in the meanwhile, he keeps flapping his lips. Someone needs to tell him that politically he is what is known as a 'lame duck'. No one cares what he has to say. Clearly even the Conservative Party of Alberta doesn't care what he has to say because they basically kicked him out.

Now, I am also NO fan of Bob Rae. I am a Dipper, so how could I like what he is doing running around with Libs. Bob is NOT my favourite politician either.

But when I read Ralph Klein's verbal attack on Bob Rae, I had to blog.

Where does Ralph get off thinking that he can lecture anyone? Someone needs to stick a cork in his mouth. Maybe a pacifier.

Canoe News

Tuesday, October 24, 2006 

How Democrats Might Yet Blow It

Consortium news

Robert Parry lays out a frightening scenario in his Consortium News article, 'How Democrats Might Blow It'. He cautions Democrats not to be so quick at popping the champagne bottles in anticipation of electoral victory in the upcoming mid-term vote.

"As Democrats go through their biennial rite of premature victory celebrations, they are inviting defeat again by obsessing on polls about how many congressional seats are “in play” rather than on explaining to the American people what a Republican victory on Nov. 7 would mean to the nation."

If you only look at the pure data polling numbers, things look reasonably good for the Democrats. However, if you look at each contest and factor in spending, incumbency and local issues, it is not quite as rosy.

Americans vote in 14 days

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Manitoba Will Hold Its Own Vote On Wheat Board


WINNIPEG (CP) - Manitoba's government has decided to let farmers vote on the future of the Canadian Wheat Board if the federal government refuses to hold its own plebiscite.

Agriculture Minister Rosann Wowchuk says the future of the wheat board must remain in farmers' hands.

Canada.com

 

George Bush Says He Uses 'The Google'

Oh my gawd! Guess who's online?

Guess who says he likes using 'the google' for 'that map program'?

Well fellow bloggers, it was inevitable. President George Bush is online.

I wonder if he blogs? A big tip of the hat to:
thinkprogress.org

 

Tory MP Anders Nomination to Alberta Court of Appeals

A Calgary judge has rejected a request from lawyers for the federal Conservative Party to quash an attempt to overturn the nomination by 'acclamation' of Calgary West MP Rob Anders.

Mr. Anders was being challenged for the Conservative nomination in Calgary West when Party Leader, Stephen Harper intervened and Anders was confirmed as 'acclaimed'.

On Friday, Court of Queen's Bench Justice Alan Sulatycky refused to strike the whole matter.

The Court of Appeal will therefore hold a hearing on November 10th and will decide whether a review can take place as requested by eleven members of the Calgary West Conservative Party constituency association.

CTV
Globe and Mail
Tories want documents withheld

Monday, October 23, 2006 

Americans Vote in 14 Days


In fourteen days Americans will go to the polls in mid-term elections. Opinion polls clearly indicate that the Democrats are in the lead and poised to win seats in both the Congress and the Senate.

The question is whether or not they will win sufficient seats to put a leash on President George Bush.

Two very different opinions are emerging. One is that the Democrats will do very well winning one or both Houses.

The other, lesser held opinion, is that if you look at each race individually and ignore the polling, the Republicans will survive with marginal control of both Houses.

We will know in two weeks time.

Yahoo news

Barrons.com

 

Byelection Dates Demonstrate Tory Dirty Politics

It is not cute. It is not funny. It is what it is - Conservatives playing dirty politics!

Stephen Harper dropped writs calling by-elections in Repentigny and London North Centre on November 27th. The choice of that date had one thinly veiled goal and that is to cause as much inconvenience to the Liberal party as possible.

Using the same political ethics that removed 16,000 farmers from the Canadian Wheat Board voters list, the Conservative Party of Canada continues to prove that they believe cheating is an acceptable tactic in Canadian politics. Shame on the Tories. They lack honour. Their style is NOT reflective of the Canadian value of fair play.

The Liberal leadership race is a legitimate democratic exercise that the other political parties should respect and not interfere with.

But I guess we are talking here about 'Conservatives' - the honourable party that is proving to be not quite so honourable on Stephen Harper's watch. Shame!

National Post

Sunday, October 22, 2006 

What liberals Say - What Conservatives Hear

Working for Change

 

Conservative MP Sued For Using the Title 'Doctor'


Nanaimo-Alberni MP James Lunney is being sued by a man who claims the chiropractor has misused the title of doctor for political gain.

Nanaimo's Robert Pound, in documents filed in B.C. Supreme Court in September, claims that Lunney's use of the term doctor has been confusing to voters and others.

The Chiropractors Act states that chiropractors "may display or make use of the title 'doctor' or the abbreviation 'Dr.', but only as 'Doctor of Chiropractic', 'Dr. of Chiropractic', 'Chiropractic Doctor' or 'Chiropractic Dr.'"

Canada.com
Dr. James Lunney MP Website

WAIT!!! - THIS JUST IN!!!!!
Doctor Lunney has been controversial in the news before:

Canadian MP misrepresents data

 

No Blogs For You




Aren't these signs cool!
Buckdog will be taking a BLOGGING HOLIDAY TODAY - But we will back later - so to all of you antisocial right wing nutbars - enjoy your small respite. (Cause we will be back at you soon)!

Saturday, October 21, 2006 

Bush's Absolute Power Grab

"Many Americans are in denial about what is happening to the United States. They don't want to believe that a totalitarian structure could be put in place in their own country. They don't want to view the various pieces of George W. Bush's "anti-terror" system in that broad a context. They hope that someone or something -- the Supreme Court maybe -- will strike down the excesses of the Republican-controlled Congress and the Executive Branch.

Though there are still obstacles that stand in Bush's way -- the Nov. 7 elections, for instance -- America's march down a road to a new-age totalitarianism has advanced farther than many understand, as freelance reporter Carla Binion argues in this disturbing guest essay:"

Consortium News: Carla Binion

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Kimveer Gill's Friend Arrested for Threats

Police in Montreal have arrested the friend of Kimveer Gill, the Dawson College shooter and charged him with uttering threats against students.

Rajiv Rajan, 25, was arrested at his parents' home on the West Island of the City of Montreal. He has been denied bail and is currently undergoing a court-ordered 30-day psychiatric evaluation at Montreal's Phillippe-Pinel Institute.

It is thought that the photos taken of Gill with a variety of weapons were shot by Rajan. At the moment, there is no evidence that Rajiv Rajan was involoved in the Dawson College incident.

CBC.ca

Friday, October 20, 2006 

Harper Government CHEATS

Let's not pull any punches here. Let's just call it for what it is.

Stephen Harper and his Conservative government are CHEATING in the Canadian Wheat Board elections for new directors. Shall I say it again, for anyone who did not yet get the point, ...... by removing 16,000 eligible farmers from the voters list, STEPHEN HARPER AND HIS CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT ARE CHEATING IN AN ELECTION. Period.

Why are they cheating? They are cheating because the ideological changes they want to make to the Canadian Wheat Board WILL NOT PASS A DEMOCRATIC VOTE OF FARMERS. So if Harper can't win, he will CHEAT!

So much for Conservative Party morals. So much for Conservative Party ethics.

CBC.ca
International Customers Nervous

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Kim Il Jong Says He Is Sorry - sort of

Whether you call him Kim Jong Il or Kim Il Jong, this guy is about as nutty as they come. Clearly Chinese pressure has an influence on him.

SEOUL (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Il said Pyongyang didn't plan to carry out any more nuclear tests and expressed regret about the country's first-ever atomic detonation last week, South Korean news reports said Friday.

Time Star
USA Today

Kim Jong IL Bio

 

Republicans to Air Ad Warning of Terror Attacks


Things are not going well for the Republican Party in the lead up to Mid term elections . In fact, things are going so poorly for the Republicans that they are preparing an ad campaign intended to scare the crap out of voters.

Therefore the National Office of the Republican Party will begin airing a hard-hitting ad this weekend that warns of more cataclysmic terror attacks against the U.S. homeland.

The ad portrays Osama bin Laden and quotes his threats against America dating to February 1998. It includes a scene that appears to show a nuclear explosion. "These are the stakes," the ad concludes. "Vote November 7."

You would think that Americans MUST be getting sick of Republican dishonesty. They have been lied to over Iraq and Afghanistan for years. But fear is a tool that the right wing has been able to use effectively for political purposes.

Breitbart.com

Thursday, October 19, 2006 

Senator McCain Says He Will Suicide if Democrats win Senate



DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) - Arizona Sen. John McCain , a likely Republican presidential contender in 2008, joked on Wednesday that he would "commit suicide" if Democrats win the Senate in November.

Joke or not, I think this is a bit over the top. Right wingers are such DRAMA QUEENS.

Actually I hope that the Democrats do win the Senate. Whatever Republican Senator McCain chooses to do when that happens is completely up to him.

Yahoo news
Radio Iowa

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Former Nazi Officer Faces International Rejection



Former Nazi concentration camp guard Johann Leprich was freed on Monday from an American prison. He was held for deportation, but Federal authorities have failed to find a country willing to take him. Neither Germany, Hungary, nor Romania, his birth-place, accept him.

Leprich joined the Waffen SS in 1943 and served as a guard at Mauthausen in Austria, where about 119,000 were killed. After World War II he immigrated to the U.S. and became a citizen in 1958. He fled to Canada in 1987 when his past was discovered.

The 81-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard was freed this week from a Michigan jail after US officials failed to locate any country that would take him in. He was released into the custody of his wife and family.

Financial Express
Bloggernews.net

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Peter McKay Is Playing Politics With Afghanistan

Foreign Affairs Minister, Peter McKay, is playing political games with Canadians over the mission to Afghanistan.

MacKay is accusing the New Democrats of demoralizing Canadian troops in Afghanistan with talk of withdrawing them from combat.

NONSENSE! Doesn't McKay read the news? Doesn't McKay have staff that keep him abreast of world affairs?

Is McKay NOT AWARE that US Senate Majority Leader, Bill Frist, stood on the floor of the United States Senate and said THAT THE UNITED STATES SHOULD START TALKING WITH THE TALIBAN!

To gain petty political points, McKay is indirectly accusing Jack Layton and the NDP of advocating what Harper's big Republican buddies are also saying!

Shame on Peter McKay for playing such dishonest political games. Having NEVER been a Reform Member of the Tory Caucus, we expected better from him!

CTV News
US Senator Says Talk to Taliban

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Here is the full text of the Globe and Mail story on Senator Frist's proposal that the USA commence talks with the Taliban:
Republicans in Laytonland: Talk to the Taliban
Lawrence Martin

Bill Frist, the Bush Republican who is the Senate majority leader, has come out -- à la Jack Layton -- in favour of undertaking negotiations with the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Mr. Frist is no maverick. He has his right-wing spurs. He has backed his President's calamitous attempt at a Babylonian conquest since day one. But now he is in Laytonland.

"You need to bring them [the Taliban] into a more transparent type of government," Mr. Frist said during a visit to Afghanistan this week. "And if that's accomplished, we'll be successful."

The strategy of pitting the "military versus insurgency one-to-one doesn't sound like it can be won," he said. "It sounds to me . . . that the Taliban is everywhere."

He was accompanied by a Florida Republican, Senator Mel Martinez. "A political solution is how it's all going to be solved," Mr. Martinez said.

Mr. Layton, the NDP Leader, must be bemused to see support coming from some upper regions of the Republican Party. When he put forward his pitch for diplomacy in his own country, the elites tore him to shreds. He was ridiculed by many of the same people who called him an idiot for his positions on Iraq -- but who turned out to be not so bright themselves.

Negotiate with the Taliban? Talk to the enemy, to terrorists? Unconscionable, they said, knees jerking like football players in warm-up routines. How can we even think of it?

In fact, negotiations of that sort have been thought of and done on numerous occasions. We negotiated with the FLQ during the 1970 October Crisis. Tony Blair negotiated with the Irish Republican Army. Washington negotiated with Libya's Moammar Gadhafi and, of course, the Evil Empire. In Uganda, the government has been talking to the fanatical Lord's Resistance Army. Anyone with the slightest acquaintance with history can find dozens of other examples.

Political solutions are tried because that's how wars are ended. Sometimes, the talks are fruitful, sometimes not. But when the alternative is killing one another till hell freezes over, how can the bargaining-table option be dismissed out of hand?

In Afghanistan, there's been five years of fighting and the enemy only seems to grow. The Taliban are supported by many ordinary Afghans, and by many outside the country. They are opposed, experts say, by numbers too small to have any realistic hope of eliminating them.

In such circumstances, even if the chances of diplomatic progress are small, what is the downside in trying? If you end up making progress, good. If you don't, it's back to square one -- and back to the battlefield. But at least you've given the peace option a chance and, in so doing, you have won more public support for an enduring military campaign.

The Harper government needs that support -- badly. The latest poll showed that a majority of respondents believe that our soldiers are dying for a hopeless cause. But these Canadians are outshouted by the establishment and the Harper government.

Their vision of the new Canada is as the hard-headed warrior nation. Forget the Pearsonian legacy. We fight and we kill to the brutal end, even if the odds are dismal and we have a grisly precedent staring us down. Last week, a classified report of the entire U.S. intelligence community on how the bull-headed warrior approach has been working in Iraq came to light. Its verdict? Beyond the endless death toll of civilians, the Iraqi occupation is creating more terrorists than it is eliminating.

In Afghanistan, as President Hamid Karzai has observed, negotiations are difficult because the enemy is unstructured, with no hierarchy. But as Bill Frist noted, there are many who come under the Taliban label who are, in fact, moderates. An attempt must be made to bring these elements on board while isolating the fanatics.

Jack Layton is wrong to suggest that Canada should withdraw from Afghanistan, but he is right to suggest that we should look to possible diplomatic solutions. A growing number of Bill Frists are likely to join him. They may even come to include Stephen Harper. When asked in the House of Commons about the Tennessee senator's remarks, his reply was noteworthy: "We will not win this simply militarily."

lawrencemartin9@yahoo.ca

 

Troubles Grip Tories

Public Works Minister Michael Fortier said his government needs to do a better job of getting its message out. "What I've said for a long time is we have to communicate better, and that includes myself," Mr. Fortier said. "In doing that, I think we will win favour with Quebeckers."

I have news for the Conservative Government of Canada. While it is true that you have some communications problems, communications is not your main problem. The main problem that the Tories have is that they are out of sync and out of step with the majority of Canadians in a number of important areas:

-Canadians do not like the military quagmire in Afghanistan.
-Canadians aren't comfortable with Harper's cozy relationship with the Bush Republican government in Washington.
-Canadians were uncomfortable with Harper's 'measured response' pronouncement during the recent action in Lebanon.
-Harper's GST cut was insignificant to the average Canadian, the benefit has been minimal.

The right wing projects a nasty tone (I call it smalldeadanimal syndrome - you know what I mean, that nasty screeching right wing 'din' that resounds everywhere in 'Toryland' these days).

So Mr. Harper can buy the best communications advice in the world and can launch massive ad campaigns, but it will not help him.

The Conservative's problem isn't that they are communicating their priorities poorly; their problem is that they have crappy messages and priorities that the average Canadian doesn't share.

Globe and Mail

Wednesday, October 18, 2006 

ABC News: Bush Accepts Iraq-Vietnam Comparison


WASHINGTON, Oct. 18, 2006 — President Bush said in a one-on-one interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos that a newspaper column comparing the current fighting in Iraq to the 1968 Tet offensive in Vietnam, which was widely seen as the turning point in that war, might be accurate.

ABC NEWS

Did we not learn anything from the Vietnam experience?

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Bush Signs Military Commissions Act -

History should record October 17, 2006, as the reverse of July 4, 1776.

In signing the Military Commissions Act of 2006, Bush remarked that "one of the terrorists believed to have planned the 9/11 attacks said he hoped the attacks would be the beginning of the end of America." Pausing for dramatic effect, Bush added, “He didn’t get his wish.”

Or, perhaps, the terrorist did.

Consortium News

 

Lots of Comment on Garth Turners Blogsite

You may wish to take a look at some of the comments Mr. Turner is getting on his blog site today - under the heading of 'Holy Smokes' - well over 100 responses and counting. It is amazing how NASTY some right wingers can be, even to their own (or until recently, their own).


The Turner Report
Tory Leaders hated Turner's blog

 

Two Premiers Join Forces in Fight For Equalization


Saskatchewan Premier Lorne Calvert and Newfoundland & Labrador Premier Danny Williams appear to be uniting their voices in the fight for fiscal fairness for the two provinces.

During the last Federal Election, Stephen Harper promised to remove the revenues from non-renewable resources when calculating equalization allocations for the two provinces.

As soon as the Conservatives won power, they began to reverse the promise.

Stephen Harper likes to remind Canadians that his government is keeping their 'promises'. Two of Canada's Premiers beg to differ.


CBC Saskatchewan
Canada.com

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Conservatives Try To Jigger Farmer Vote


The Canadian Wheat Board Act stipulates that any major change to the mandate of the Board MUST be approved by a vote of Farmers. Harper knows that he will not be able to win that vote and obtain the changes he wants.

Meanwhile, farmers are currently preparing to vote on new Board Members for the Canadian Wheat Board. BUT WHAT IS THIS! THE TORIES ARE TRYING TO JIGGER THE VOTERS LIST! It sure looks like they are trying to find a way to manipulate the process to ensure that they get the Board Members that they want!

Shame on Conservatives for playing around with the democratic process in such a blatant and dishonest manner!

Are Tories Prepared to Cheat on Farmer Vote?
Harper Waffles on Letting Farmers Vote
NDP News Release
Liberal News Release

Tuesday, October 17, 2006 

Local Tories Question Their Candidates Honesty


Thirty-three local members of the Conservative Party of Canada have submitted a letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper and other party officials calling for “appropriate action” following alleged untrue statements made by MP Colin Mayes.

According to the letter, MP Mayes made statements at both of the Conservative nomination meetings in September, denying that he was named as a defendant in a lawsuit before the Supreme Court of British Columbia. The letter submitted by the party members says that it has since been revealed that Mayes is listed as a defendant. "This matter could seriously jeopardize his re-election and the hopes of the Conservative Party to form a majority government in the next election," says the letter.

MP Colin Mayes brewed controversy in the past when he suggested that the public might get more “accurate and true information” if reporters faced the threat of jail. (Source Wikipedia)

Daily Courier
Wikipedia Bio

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Tories Plan More Tax Cuts

Remember the 'massive' 1 cent tax cut that Mr. Harper gave you! Wasn't that a wonderful gift! He then proceeded to hand a $13 Billion surplus to the banks! (Once cent for you - $13 billion for banks!). You gotta love Tory priorities!

Anyway, now that things on Harper's agenda are not going that well (Afghanistan, Fiscal Imbalance, budget cuts, dropping poll numbers) he has decided that he needs to cut your taxes again!!

Somehow I just can't get excited when I hear Tory hype. If he wanted to give the people of Canada some real tax relief, he had an opportunity with the surplus.

Oh well, perhaps after his tax cut I will be able to top off my 'penny jar'.

National Post

 

Equalization is Harpers 'Fly Paper'

Our poor Prime Minister is up to his neck in unhappy provinces.

Both Newfoundland and Saskatchewan have legitimate complaints concerning the way that federal revenues are distributed to the provinces.

The problem is NOT going away and poor Mr. Harper is stuck to it like flypaper.
Weeks go by and Harper does nothing but 'DITHER'.

Our poor dithering Prime Minister should really do something soon!

National Post
Gov't of Saskatchewan campaign
Globe and Mail

Monday, October 16, 2006 

Harper Says He is Rebranding Canada


Last Saturday, Stephen Harper addressed Conservatives gathered in Newfoundland and Labrador for a luncheon speech. I want you to note the specific reference he makes to his 'rebranding' of Canada.

"What we Conservatives are doing both here and in Ottawa is rebranding our country."

"In Ottawa, rebranding is about highlighting the differences between Canada's new government and our predecessors. It's about being accountable to taxpayers, about delivering on commitments, about asserting Canadian leadership in the world. It's about getting things done for everyone. My friends, as you know, we have a minority government in Ottawa which means an election could be forced by the opposition at any time. But regardless of when that election comes the choice will be clear. Do Canadians want to keep moving forward with a government that gets things done for families and taxpayers or do they want to turn back the clock, back to scandal back to inaction?"


So how is it that Mr. Harper thinks that 38% of Canadians voting for him gives him the mandate to 'rebrand' Canada? Does he actually believe that he has a mandate to fundamentally change the nation?

The day that the three Opposition Caucuses in Ottawa throw these guys out on their butts will be a GREAT DAY FOR ALL CANADIANS!!

 

Wheat Board Future



Wheat Board Facts

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Sunday, October 15, 2006 

Canada formally protests new US user fees

PM Stephen Harper has done a lot to show his hero, George Bush, that Conservatives love what the Republicans are doing south of the border.

We have courted the Americans, flattered the Americans and when it comes to Afghanistan, we have imitated them.

So it must be frustrating for our Mr. Harper that in spite of all of the butt kissing we are doing, the Americans continue to make life difficult for Canadians every chance they get.

It seems that Ottawa is quietly protesting a series of 'user fees' that the United States wants to impose on airline passengers and commercial travel across our common border.

While Ottawa is going through the motions of protest, I doubt that Bush's little buddy 'Steve' will be able to make much of a change.

So much for Conservative ideology as it relates to dealings with President Bush.

CTV News

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Canada's New Bush-Style Politics

American journalist, Richard Fricker has some enlightening observations on the current mood of Canadian politics. As an outsider looking in, his perspective is quite interesting. Here's a portion of his article dated October 14, 2006 from Consortium News:

"As an American journalist visiting my wife’s relatives in Canada, I’ve always been struck by how ardently the country’s political discourse focused on substance – the budget, health care, schools, roads – with little of the cheap theatrics and angry divisiveness of U.S. politics and punditry.

But in my visit this past summer, I noticed that the tone of Canada suddenly had changed. There was a nastier edge to the commentary. There were not so subtle appeals to racism and xenophobia, references to Muslim neighborhoods in Quebec as “Quebecistan” and to Lebanese-Canadians as “Hezbocrats,” a play on the Muslim group Hezbollah.

It was as if a virus that had long infected the people south of the border had overnight jumped containment and spread northward establishing itself in a new host population. But – as I began to study this new phenomenon – it became clear that this infection did not just accidentally break quarantine.

Rather, it was willfully injected into the Canadian body politic by conservative strategists and right wing media moguls who had studied the modern American model and were seeking to replicate it."

Full Article

 

Harper's Equalization Problems Continue


Prime Minister Stephen Harper spoke at a noon luncheon of the Newfoundland and Labrador Conservative Party on Saturday. Painting a flowery right wing vision of Canada under a new 'brand', he enticed Newfoundland to set aside petty regional complaints and work towards the new Canada.

However, at the evening Banquet, Premier Danny Williams blasted Harper for waffling on the matter of Equalization for Newfoundland and Labrador. He promised that there would be serious electoral consequences for the Prime Minister if campaign promises are not delivered.

Prime Minister Harper is under attack from East and West, by Newfoundland and Saskatchewan for not fulfilling the election promise to remove non-renewable resources from the formula which determines the provincial share of revenue sharing.

CTV Newfoundland

Government of Saskatchewan

Equalization File Gives Harper Headache

Press Grills Harper Over Equalization

Will Harper Pick Winners and Losers in Equalization Fix?

Saturday, October 14, 2006 

Secret Computer Sysytem Dodges Freedom of Information Act

Once again we find our Federal Conservative government NOT quite as 'Open, Honest and Accountable' as they would have us believe.

Due to their own interpretation of the existing freedom of information laws in Canada, the Federal Government is using a confidential computer system for Ministerial information and materials that they DO NOT include under the scope of the 'freedom of information' law in force in Canada.

These guys love secrecy! They love operating out of public view! All I can assume is that when you are operating in a manner that you do not wish the public to be aware of, then you likely have things you wish to hide.

Our Conservative government is not an open, honest and accountable government. Why is that?

What else are they hiding from Canadians? (No one likes a 'sneak')!

There is nothing 'moral' in dishonesty.

NOTE: Buckdog readers - please forgive my spelling error in the title - I go so fast when I get excited, I sometimes forget to spell check -

Ottawa Citizen

 

Alberta Government Spent $1Million to Undermine Wheat Board

The Alberta NDP Caucus released documents today which prove that Ralph Klein's Conservative government spent over one million dollars to undermine the Canadian Wheat Board!

Working hand in hand with the Harper Conservative government, Klein's government is bent on destroying the Canadian Wheat Board for purely right wing ideological reasons.

Those who doubt that there is a concerted effort to open the Canadian wheat market up to large american multinationals should have no further doubts.

CBC
NDP Caucus of Alberta

Friday, October 13, 2006 

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Tories May Reap Bitter Harvest With Wheat Board Policy


"The Conservative government is sowing discontent as it continues its heavy-handed approach to the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB)."

The editorial in todays edition of the Regina Leader Post cautions the Harper government to reconsider their headlong rush to neuter the Canadian Wheat Board for purely ideological reasons.

"The Tories should allow an open debate on the pros and cons of the CWB monopoly followed by a vote by farmers. Blind pursuit of ideology could lead to the wrong decision being made -- and a bitter political harvest."

Regina Leader Post Editorial

 

Friday the 13th


Okay, it's Friday the 13th. Have a nice day ..... (or not)!



Friday 13th
More Friday 13th
Lucky for some

Thursday, October 12, 2006 

Canadian Troops Encounter HUGE Marijuana Fields In Afghanistan



I am not making this up.

Canadian Troops in Afghanistan have encountered HUGE marijuana fields with plants that tower over 10 feet tall! Military Intelligence claims that 'Taliban' forces use the fields as cover and as a convienient hiding place.

The southern part of Afghanistan has an ancient tradition of the commercial processing of marijuana into hashish. Attempts to destroy the fields by burning them is NOT working out too well!!!

Yahoo News
CNN

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The Ongoing Saga of Conrad Black

Conrad Black is back in the news. Today he addressed the prestigious Empire Club in Toronto where once again he insisted that he is innocent of all charges against him and gave further arguments why he should be granted Canadian citizenship once again.

After the speaking engagement, he was hit by a flood of media questions. In typical 'Conrad Black' style, he claimed that he had always intended on getting his Canadian citizenship back after he renounced it to get his seat in the House of Lords. He speculated that perhaps he could be a dual citizen if only measures could be taken to allow him that right.

The media was especially interested in the $2.9 Million ring that belongs to his wife. A court order has prevented him from selling it.

This man is a disgrace to the values of real working Canadians. He should not even be considered for a return of his citizenship.

Conrad would disagree with me on that point and another. I think he will be sitting in a US Federal penitentiary in the near future. He disagrees. We shall see. Stay tuned!

City News
The Star

 

Fraser Institute Criticised for Biased Report

The Fraser Institute is being criticised for demonstrating its hard right wing bias once again.

This time the right wing think tank's political bias is aimed at the public auto insurance sector. Three Canadian provinces, B.C., Manitoba and Saskatchewan all have publically owned car insurance plans with some of the lowest demonstrated rates in the nation.

Using criteria that slants towards the private industry, the Fraser Institute is being widely criticised for its flawed research methodology.

This comes as no surprise to those who monitor the organization. Individuals such as former Reform Party Leader, Preston Manning are employed by the Fraser institute.

The Fraser Institute is dedicated to attacking publically funded health care, education and insurance.

In an article published in the Winnipeg Free Press, in 2004, Frances Russel wrote, "Earlier this month, the institute held its 30th anniversary dinner attended by luminaries of the Canadian Right like Conservative Leader Stephen Harper, Alberta Premier Ralph Klein, former Reform Leader Preston Manning and former Ontario Premier Mike Harris. Founder and president Michael Walker mapped out an ambitious plan for the future. Having won the battles against universality, deficits and debt, Mr. Walker said the institute will be turning its sights on privatising health and education. With millions of dollars in its coffers donated annually by the Who's Who of business, get ready for more Fraser, more of the time" (Wpg Free Press - 29/10/04)

Regina Leader Post
CKNW News

Wednesday, October 11, 2006 

Wheat Board Fires Back at Tories

Now that the Conservative government has demonstrated that they are going to neuter the Canadian Wheat Board WITHOUT the consent of farmers, the Board is fighting back.

If the Harper plan is not challenged, the Canadian Wheat Board could become a thing of the past, regardless of how the majority of Canada's farmers feel about it. The Wheat Board is the world's largest marketer of wheat and barley, and it is the most prestigious marketing board in the world. It's been under constant attack by American grain companies.

Conservative policy papers have made it clear that they will dismantle and destroy this venerable Canadian institution. If the Harper government gets it's way, Canada's grain industry would be controlled by Cargill and other American companies. It is the Canadian Wheat Board that has been instrumental in blocking Monsanto from introducing genetically modified varieties of grain in Canada, but once the board is off the scene this is another feature of private enterprise to which Canadians will be subjected.

The Tory agenda is purely ideological. It is NOT logical!

Winnipeg Free Press
Saskatoon home page
American Agribusiness Hates CWB

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Federal Cabinet Places GAG ORDER on Canadian Wheat Board


Demonstrating the heavy hand of Stephen Harper's ideological agenda, the Federal Conservative Cabinet has slapped a Gag Order on the Canadian Wheat Board.

By using the power of Order in Council, the CWB has been banned from articulating what it is mandated to do under its own Act.

This is another example of the Conservative's style of 'open and honest' government!

Text of the Federal Order in Council (OC):

Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, pursuant to subsection 18(1) of the Canadian Wheat Board Act, hereby directs The Canadian Wheat Board to conduct its operations under that Act in the following manner:

(a) it shall not expend funds, directly or indirectly, on advocating the retention of its monopoly powers, including the expenditure of funds for advertising, publishing or market research; and

(b) it shall not provide funds to any other person or entity to enable them to advocate the retention of the monopoly powers of The Canadian Wheat Board.


Sur recommandation du ministre de l’Agriculture et de l’Agroalimentaire et en vertu du paragraphe 18(1) de la Loi sur la Commission canadienne du blé, Son Excellence la Gouverneure générale en conseil donne instruction à la Commission canadienne du blé d’exercer de la manière ci-après les activités prévues par cette loi:

a) elle n’engagera aucuns fonds, de façon directe ou indirecte, notamment à des fins de publicité, de publication ou d’étude de marché, pour prôner le maintien de ses pouvoirs monopolistiques;

b) elle ne versera aucuns fonds à quiconque – personne ou entité – pour lui permettre de prôner le maintien de ses pouvoirs monopolistiques.

Order In Council - Privy Council
CBC
Wheat Board wants GAG lifted

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655,000 Iraqi Civilians DEAD since conflict began

On 20 Feb 2003, on The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, United States Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld predicted that American forces will "be welcomed as liberators by the Iraqi people"!

Well as it turns out, 655,000 dead Iraqi civilians later, the United States of America is no closer to containing the disaster in that nation. Iraq has degenerated to near civil war and a steady stream of American soldiers keep coming home in coffins.

There is no doubt that responsibility for this disaster lies directly with George Bush and Donald Rumsfeld.

Let's hope that Afghanistan does not prove to be a similar disaster.

BBC
Winnipeg population

Tuesday, October 10, 2006 

Will the REAL Conservatives Please Stand Up


Remind me to stop reading the Calgary Sun. For those of us who are NOT right wingers, it is a read that can spoil a nice evening.

Not listening to my own advice, I found two separate articles wherein two separate hard right characters are defining themselves as 'real' Conservatives.

In an article by Paul Jackson entitled, 'MP Underestimated', we are treated to a sickeningly soupy piece of schlock that praises embattled Tory MP Rob Anders.

Mr. Anders is the Calgary West MP who was being challenged for his nomination until Stephen Harper stepped in and ensured that Mr. Anders was 'acclaimed'. Court action initiated by 11 fellow Calgary West Conservative Party members is still pending. Here is a quote from the Jackson article, "Anders fully admits to his controversial image and isn't about to apologize for it. "It's because I'm a real Conservative. I wear my conservatism on my sleeve and my conservatism pounds through my heart. I'm not in this for any personal gain, or accolades, I'm in it to do the best for my country."

Well if that didn't turn me off, I read further and stumbled upon an article by Western Standard Editor, and former Calgary Federal candidate, Ezra Levant.

Now his piece is titled, 'Tories take left turn - 'Counterfeit Conservatives' threaten Alberta agenda.' In it, he accuses the provincial Conservatives of being further left then the Liberals. Ezra clearly sees himself, like Mr. Anders, as a REAL Conservative.

Okay, so we have two very extreme right wing Conservatives from Calgary who believe that they are the keepers of the 'true tory religion'.

Next week, maybe we will hear from other REAL Conservatives in the Calgary Sun, maybe Jason Kenney ..... maybe Stephen Harper!

MP Underestimated
Counterfeit Conservatives

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Tory Farmers At Odds With Harper over Wheat Board

Many prairie farmers who voted Conservative in the last Federal election are at odds over the Harper governments plan to neuter the Canadian Wheat Board.

The Canadian Wheat Board Act states:

Canadian Wheat Board Act - C-24
An Act to provide for the constitution and powers of The Canadian Wheat Board

47.1 The Minister shall not cause to be introduced in Parliament a bill that would exclude any kind, type, class or grade of wheat or barley, or wheat or barley produced in any area in Canada, from the provisions of Part IV, either in whole or in part, or generally, or for any period, or that would extend the application of Part III or Part IV or both Parts III and IV to any other grain, unless

1. ) the Minister has consulted with the board about the exclusion or extension; and
2. ) the producers of the grain have voted in favour of the exclusion or extention, the voting process having been determined by the Minister.
1998, c. 17, s. 25.


Prime Minister Harper appears to be doing the bidding of his American Republican cousins. The Wheat Board has been subjected to 11 separate U.S. trade attacks. The cry has been 'unfair subsidies'. The U.S. wants to eliminate a formidable competitor on the world wheat market for its multinational agribusiness. It wants American agribusiness to capture the price advantage enjoyed by superior Canadian wheat.

Despite polls showing that 73 per cent of western wheat farmers support the board, the Harper government is preparing to do the Americans' dirty work. It has began the process to abolish the board's monopoly.

All that is stopping it is the fact it lacks a majority and couldn't amend the current CWB Act. It requires a farmer plebiscite for any changes to the board's status.

Members of Parliament from the Liberal Caucus, Bloc Quebecois Caucus and New Democratic Caucus MUST challenge Harper's uniltateral changes at every opportunity!!

The Harper government DOES NOT have a mandate from the farmers of Western Canada to pursue radical change to the Canadian Wheat Board WITHOUT the consent of farmers!


Globe and Mail

Camrose Alberta Canadian

 

Calgary Evicts Squatters From Tent City


Calgary is experiencing a housing shortage. Especially hit hard are those who require affordable housing. Capacity in the city's shelter system is maxed out and individuals are now being turned away nightly. As a consequence, a group of persons had been squatting on city land near a golf course.

As Canadians sat down to their Thanksgiving dinner, the remnants of the squatters tent city were hard to find. In the midst of plenty, there is still want.

Globe and Mail

Homeless in Calgary

Thanksgiving dinner for the less fortunate

Monday, October 09, 2006 

History and Origin of Canadian Thanksgiving


Today is Thanksgiving Day for everyone living in Canada. Our holiday is celebrated a number of weeks earlier than our American cousins but the festival has the same meaning and importance.

To all my fellow Canadian bloggers, right wing , left wing, Liberal, Conservative, Green and New Democrat, HAVE A HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Thanksgiving in Canada

 

Big Global Reaction to North Korean Nuclear Test


Reaction to North Korea's nuclear test has been immediate and negative. Here is a sample.

Seismic proof of blast
Newsday
Asian Reaction
Security Council To Meet
Bloomberg
Australian Reaction
American Reaction
North Korea Wants Congratulations

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Sunday, October 08, 2006 

Harper Calls Suggestion of Afghani Ceasefire 'Despicable'

The 'Dear Leader' of the Canadian People is begining to add credibility to his critics who say he is a 'warmonger'.

In the House of Commons, when Libby Davies asked him a question concerning the prospect of a future ceasefire, Harper dismissed the question as 'despicable'!

He seems to like war. He seems to think that going to war shows that he is a leader. I think that our Prime Minister's ideological bluster needs to be tempered with some logic.

The Guardian

 

Kim Jong Il's 9th Anniversary To Be Celebrated With Nuclear Blast ?


There has been speculation that North Korea might carry out its first nuclear test this weekend to mark the 9th anniversary of Kim Jong-il's rise to become the head of the North Korean Workers' Party and head of state.


CFRA
Turkish Press

Saturday, October 07, 2006 

Canada Out of Step On Afghanistan

Thomas Walkom's article in the October 7th edition of the Toronto Star is absolutely brilliant.

His in-depth analysis of Canada's military mission to Afghanistan is one of the best I have read and his questions deserve answers from the Harper government.

Anyone who follows Canada's involvement in Afghanistan MUST read this timely article.

Toronto Star
Copyright Toronto Star Newspapers Limited. All rights reserved.

 

Shots Fired Across North and South Korean Border

Warning shots were fired across the border that separates North and South Korea earlier today. Five North Korean soldiers crossed into the DMZ (demilitarized zone) for unknown reasons and South Korean troops shot off about 40 rounds.

This is a very disturbing incident considering the high tension level that exists between the two nations. Making the situation even more tense is the possiblity of a nuclear test by North Korea looming in the near future.

North Korea is a renegade nation and is very unpredictable in terms of its affairs.

The North Koreas claim that they fear for their existence because of previous threats by President George Bush when he included the North in his famous 'axis of evil' speech. Since that time, the North Koreans stepped up both their nuclear development and the further development of missle technology.

Tensions are very high along the border today.

BBC
CBS
Ottawa Citizen

 

Rolling Stones Play First of Two Regina Sell Out Crowds

40,000 fans attended the first of two sell out Rolling Stones concerts in Regina, Saskatchewan this weekend.

The second show set for Sunday night is also a sell out. Regina is the only North American venue with two shows scheduled.

Warm temperatures around 20 degrees Celcius and a nice night under a full moon made for a great show. Buckdog certainly had a good time!

Stones Rock Regina

Rod Peterson's Review

Globe and Mail

Stones Tour Schedule

Friday, October 06, 2006 

Conservatives Support Troops by Stripping Danger Pay From the Seriously Wounded


Hey Conservatives! Hey Harper! You guys are 'supporting' our Canadian troops by stripping pay elements from any service person who happens to get seriously wounded! Now that's 'Support'!

Our wonderful Conservative government is proving themselves to be as mean spirited as their supporters are on sites like smalldeadanimals and Western Standard's Shotgun blog.

Do you conservatives pro-rate the pay the minute a soldier is wounded? Exactly when after a serious battle wound do you start making financial deductions?? I suppose right wing 'taxpayer' lobbyists endorse this policy!

Let's get these idiots out of office as soon as possible!

Toronto Sun
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STOP THE PRESSES !!
Guess what, just 2 hours ago on the Federal Defense Minister said he is getting his 'people' working to find a 'fix' for this little Tory problem!!!!!

I have had a couple of abusive posts from Conservative types this afternoon that I will not post - they both worked from the same speaking point that this was the Liberals fault - EXCUSE ME TORY TYPES - You are the government and could have fixed it - you did nothing until you GOT caught!
Cnews

 

Count Down To Harpers Departure


Chantal Hébert's column in today's Toronto Star has an excellent analysis concerning the anticipated end of Harper's little right wing experiment in our nation.

The Bloc Québécois clearly wants an election sooner rather than later, a wish that makes an election campaign in the first half of next year a near certainty.

By tracing an early line in the sand on the amount he wants to see transferred to Quebec next year as part of a deal on the fiscal imbalance, Gilles Duceppe has just about locked himself into a plan to vote against the 2007 budget.

Canadians everywhere, want this right wing nonsense to end. Harper has broken promises on the fiscal imbalance, bungled the Afghanistan mission, salivated over George Bush's international policy, let his former Reform buddies like Jason Kenney and Rob Anders run amok politically and generally ticked off reasonable Canadians day after day after day.

Meanwhile, the right wing blogosphere has spewed hatred and insanity to the point that they have actually hurt their own cause. Canadians don't embrace over the top theatrics and the right wing has had a monopoly on that over the last 8 or 9 months.

Harper is toast. He will be an inconsequential footnote in Canadian political history alongside other former lightweight Conservative Prime Ministers like Kim Campbell and Joe Clark.



Toronto Star

Thursday, October 05, 2006 

POLL Iraq War Like Vietnam for 52 Percent of Americans

The newest Angus Reid polling continues to be very bad for George Bush, Republicans and all of those wannabe Republicans in the Conservative Party of Canada. Two polls to make note of:

Do you think the war in Iraq has turned into a situation like the United States faced in the Vietnam War, or don’t you think so?

Like Vietnam 52%
Don’t think so 45%
Unsure 3%



Do you think the Bush administration has deliberately misled the American public about how the war in Iraq is going or don’t you think so?

Deliberately misled 58%
Don’t think so 45%
Unsure 3%


Angus Reid

 

Bush Set to Cut Deal With Taliban


"WASHINGTON: Alarm bells are going off in the US political and strategic community over the Bush administration's weighing the option of bringing the Taliban back into the power equation in Afghanistan.

First signs of impending overtures to Taliban from Washington came last month when Bush and his aides gingerly supported Pakistan’s agreement with Taliban in the Waziristan Province, a deal which was panned in strategic circles as a sell-out to extremists at the expense of US and NATO ground troops in Afghanistan."
Times of India

"Mr. Layton, the NDP Leader, must be bemused to see support coming from some upper regions of the Republican Party. When he put forward his pitch for diplomacy in his own country, the elites tore him to shreds. He was ridiculed by many of the same people who called him an idiot for his positions on Iraq -- but who turned out to be not so bright themselves.

Negotiate with the Taliban? Talk to the enemy, to terrorists? Unconscionable, they said, knees jerking like football players in warm-up routines. How can we even think of it?

Globe and Mail

P.S. EVERY TORY IN CANADA BETTER GET READY TO APOLOGIZE TO JACK LAYTON AND THE NDP - BECAUSE IF THEY DON'T, THEY ARE NOT ONLY MEAN SPIRITED, THEY ARE TOTALLY WITHOUT HONOUR OR MORALS WHAT SO EVER!!!

Times of India
Globe and Mail

 

Democrats Leading Into Mid Term Elections

The latest Angus Reid numbers show the Democrats in a nice lead over the Republicans in the lead up to mid term US elections.

Polling numbers were taken just as the Foley scandal was breaking so there is a strong likelyhood that Democrats can maximixe these numbers over the next few weeks.

American voters go to the polls in 32 days.

Angus Reid

Wednesday, October 04, 2006 

Harper's Plan for Religion Protection Act UNDER FIRE


News of the proposed Defence of Religions Act has come under immediate fire across Canada today, even from some Tories.

Conservative MP Garth Turner said a law like this could be the “slippery slope” toward protecting bigotry and intolerance in statute. Another Tory MP, Art Hanger said Charter protections of religious freedom are “cast in stone,” so any new law is probably unnecessary.

Liberal MPs attacked the idea as a gimmick that appeals to the religious right wing of the Conservative base.

Harper immediately began to back away from the story saying that he has no plans to implement such legislation. (Yeah .... right)!

Canoe.ca

 

Tory Law Would Protect Opponents of Same Sex Marriage

The Harper Government is preparing new legislation that would allow discriminatory behavior towards gay persons for religious purposes. The suggested legislation would be brought forward if the government loses a motion this fall to reopen the debate on same-sex marriage.

Justice officials have been told to search for ways to protect the rights of individuals to criticize homosexual activity because it contravenes religious teachings, or to refuse to do business with organizations whose purposes he or she disagrees with, without being brought before a human-rights tribunal.

The working title for the vehicle that could enshrine these measures is the Defence of Religions Act.

It would protect individuals who publicly criticize homosexual behavior, take out advertisements that quote scripture demanding that homosexuals be put to death, or to refuse to do business with groups whose views an individual or group finds objectionable.

For that reason, it is almost a certainty that a Defence of Religions law would face challenges under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

The Globe and Mail

 

MONDO RALPHO - The End of Ralph Klein Revisited




A quick review of Buckdog posts during the month leading up to Premier Ralph Klein's Leadership Review by the Conservative Party of Alberta and his ultimate resignation:

Thursday, March 02, 2006
To Ralph Klein - "That's Called Assault!!!!" - RESIGN
March 2, 2006

Tuesday, March 14, 2006
A Heartfelt Message To Ralph Klein
March 14,2006

Friday, March 24, 2006
Ralph Klein Fires Minister !!
March 24, 2006

Monday, March 27, 2006
Ralph Klein's Magic Number To Stay On is 70%
March 27, 2006

Tuesday, March 28, 2006
'Good' Leaders Win Loyalty - 'Bad' Ones DEMAND It
March 28, 2006

Friday, March 31, 2006
Is Ralph Klein Finished??
March 31, 2006

Saturday, April 01, 2006
Klein on Political Life Support? Told you So!!
April 1, 2006

Tuesday, April 04, 2006
Klein RESIGNS!!!
April 4, 2006

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Tuesday, October 03, 2006 

In a Parallel Universe

In his article, published in the May 2003 edition of Scientific American, Tegmark explains that scientists are currently discussing four distinct kinds of parallel universes.

Ahh to heck with the scientific crap. This photo deserves a post to place it in the blogosphere. I couldn't resist!

Parallel Universes

 

AWOL US Soldier Who Fled to Canada Returns Home

An Army soldier who fled to Canada rather than redeploy to Iraq surrendered Tuesday to military officials after asking for leniency. American military authorites are not expected to pursue charges.

Spc. Darrell Anderson, 24, said he deserted the Army last year because he could no longer fight in what he believes is an illegal war.

Anderson's lawyer, Jim Fennerty of Chicago said his client will be interviewed by military investigators, given a uniform and assigned to a barracks while his case is processed. In three to five days, he will be given a discharge of other than honourable. At that point, he should be free from his military commitment and face no other charges, Fennerty said.

"He's not a criminal," Fennerty said.

Gini Sinclair, a spokeswoman for Fort Knox, would not discuss Anderson specifically, but said officers review the cases of absent-without-leave soldiers before they are discharged.

"In some cases, you can be here only a few days," Sinclair said.

The Star

Washington Post

 

British Military Talking With Taliban


British military authorities are talking with the Taliban according to the Times of London. The talks are intended to allow for a mutual withdrawal of troops from a specific region in Afghanistan. Recent polls in Britain show that a majority 53% do not agree with the British mission in Afghanistan.

But with British military authorites in talks with the Taliban, it will be interesting to see how Conservatives in Canada react to this development. Will Tories here start calling Prime Minister Blair, ‘Tailban Tony’? In view of the vicious personal attacks that were directed towards Jack Layton and the NDP, it would be consistent with the mean spirited way that Conservatives have been conducting business in this country since the election.

Canadians have endured a barrage of Conservative propaganda on the war in Afghanistan even though recent polling shows that the Tory military position is rejected by 59% of Canadians.

Times of London

Angus Reid British Poll

Monday, October 02, 2006 

Tories Want Documents Withheld



The Calgary Sun reports that Conservative Party officials are in high panic mode to prevent public disclosure of documents related to the 'acclamation' of MP Rob Anders.

Publicly disclosing party documents relating to MP Rob Anders’ acclamation in Calgary West would “irreparably harm” the federal Tories, its lawyer said today.

Gerry Chipeur wants a delay in a judicial review of Anders’ selection so he can argue in the Court of Appeal such a hearing should not be allowed to proceed.

Chipeur told Justice Allen Sulatycky if the review were to take place before his appeal, confidential documents would have to be released as part of the process.

A group of 11 disgruntled Tories in Calgary West have applied for a court ruling Anders’ acclamation as the party’s candidate in the next federal election should be invalidated.


Political watchdogs are watering at the mouth for a chance to see what sort of 'irreparable' damage to the Tories are contained in these secret documents! Ahhh .. Open and Accountable Government - Tory style!!

Calgary Sun

There is one last little angle to the story about the Conservative nomination in Calgary West. Fromer Conservative MP Jim Hawkes is one of the 11 Tories challenging the acclamation of Rob Anders in court. Mr. Hawkes was the recent victim of an arson attempt on his home. (Tip of the hat to Giant Political Mouse for this little snippet).

Calgary CTV

 

Gen Hillier Insists Canadians Support Afghan War


No matter what a new Decima Poll indicates, Canada’s General Rick Hillier stubbornly insists that Canadians want to continue military operations in Afghanistan.

"I think Canadians believe in this mission," Gen. Rick Hillier told reporters in Kandahar early Monday morning. "I think they believe that we have a responsibility as the rich and luxurious and caring nation that we are to help in other places around the world where the populations don't have any of those benefits or advantages or rights." Hillier insisted that Canadians believe Canada is in Afghanistan for a good cause, "and I believe they support our soldiers in doing it," he said.

First of all, Hillier is telling us what he ‘believes’ not what he ‘knows’. Decima did not tell us what they ‘believe’, they told us what they ‘know’ based on scientific research and analysis.

Secondly, with all due respect to the General, he is a military public servant and what he ‘believes’ is an opinion. As a trusted servant of the Canadian people, it would be better for him to tell us what he knows from a technical point of view and leave the politics to the politicians. We elect our politicians and we hold them accountable. If the people so choose, they can throw the elected officials out of office. Canadians have no such process of accountability with our military.

CTV.ca

CBC.ca

Sunday, October 01, 2006 

POLL Canadians Consider Afghanistan Lost Cause


What Stephen Harper calls a 'principled stance', Canadians consider a 'lost cause' according to a new Decima Poll.

"A clear majority of Canadians consider the mission in Afghanistan a lost cause, according to an extensive survey that hints at deep public skepticism about the war on terror.

Decima Research polled more than 2,000 Canadians last month just as Prime Minister Stephen Harper stepped up his efforts to promote the mission. Fifty-nine per cent of respondents agreed Canadian soldiers "are dying for a cause we cannot win," while just 34 per cent disagreed with that statement.

An even larger majority said they would never fight in Afghanistan themselves under any circumstances - not even if they were forced to in some military draft."


The Prime Minister recently stated, "On Afghanistan, I don't really accept that Canadians are opposed to the mission." (CTV). Stephen Harper does not have a monopoly on principles. As the Prime Minister of Canada he will eventually have to recognize that the Canadian people also have a 'principled stance' concerning the mission to Afghanistan, and at this time, he is not in sync with the nation.

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HEY LIBS - Why Doesn't the Membership Pick Leader?


With due respect to my Liberal friends (and those few relations of mine who still insist on remainig Liberal), what is with your leadership selection process?

Considering that both the New Democrats and those dastardly Conservatives have both selected their last leaders by a vote from the general membership, why do you insist on an archaic 'delegate' selection process?

I am always nervous of a delegate process that can so easily be manipulated (as we have seen with the Volpe affair).

In this modern era with a wealth of electronic capabilities, it needs to be explained to me why your delegate system of leadership selection was a good idea.

I am not trying to be confrontational with Liberals, I only want to ask why a more democratic approach was rejected by the grand Poo Bahs of the Liberal party?

 

Israel Ends Occupation of Lebanon - IDF Pulls Out


Israeli troops have been slowing leaving Lebanon for the last two weeks in a staged withdrawl that ends their military occupation of the region.

Just prior to completeing the withdrawl, there had been a tense 20 minute standoff betweem French UN peace keeping forces and the IDF. Israeli troops had tried to move back into the southern village of Marwaheen, but French tanks prevented the further incursion.

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