Apr
6
A new verb from the Independent
April 6, 2007 | 1 Comment
Stephanie Tunmore, a Greenpeace campaigner, said that there were “lively debates going on” behind closed doors yesterday. She added: “This is a summary of a very big report which will go to policy makers. It is very important to attach the right levels of certainty. In a room of 400 people, goring through a document […]
Apr
6
Deranged Lunatic’s take
April 6, 2007 | 2 Comments
As Robert McLelland has once again linked me up a quick note: I am obviously delighted that the British sailors were released. And this may very well count as a victory for diplomacy which is a good thing.
There are, however, several versions of a diplomatic solution and we do not, at this point, know which […]
Apr
4
First we burn the Art Schools
April 4, 2007 | 5 Comments
Torching the art schools for their offences against Western Culture, Christianity, Judaism, draughtsmanship and Beauty is a gimme. But as Mark Shea points out: “Meanwhile, the death toll from rioting Christians is at 0 and is doubling hourly.”
Just not excitable enough I’m afraid.
Apr
4
Chow down, Canadian Forces next up
April 4, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Jason Cherniak is in a race to the bottom with Mr. K for the combined offensive idiot award. First the idiot slanders the vile Ms. Chow suggesting that she stuffed the ballot box rather than admitting the fact that the intelligence challenged voters of Spadina elected her all on their own. Now he decides to […]
Apr
3
Who let the Blogs in?
April 3, 2007 | 1 Comment
Steve Taylor was doing interviews on Parliament Hill. Silly Steve: he didn’t realize Parliament Hill is a closed shop for the 700 members of legacy media’s Parliamentary Press Gallery. Elizabeth Thompson, a scold at the Montreal Gazette, seeing her job ending before her eyes, tattled to Parliamentary President Richard Brennan who got security to ask […]
Apr
2
A kind and loving God…
April 2, 2007 | 4 Comments
My new found web friend, Edward Michael George, at some length (here and here (get a tall cup of coffee)) takes me to task for suggesting that the Anglican Church and its bishops, in particular, Bishop Ingram of my ex-diocese of New Westminster, might have a point in suggesting that Christ was more about the […]
Apr
1
Gmail Paper
April 1, 2007 | Leave a Comment
GMail Paper…an idea for today!
This will make Alan happy. At last, an email solution without the irksome pixels…
