I doubt that Jared Loughner who is accused of killing six people (at last count) in Tuscon, Arizona could be described as a Christian. However, he could have been influenced by Christians who hate everything secular about the big government society of the United States of America.
Would we call someone who is white and celebrates Christmas in one way or another a Christian terrorist? I doubt it. People will call that person a terrorist or insane, but not a Christian terrorist.
What's wrong with Christianity?
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Friday, December 31, 2010
Happy New Year
Accoring to the XE currency converter, 1.00 Canadian dollar equals 1.00244 US dollars.
I hope the City of Windsor, Ontario can celebrate by being murder-free for 2010. There's only a few more hours to go.
I do hope for a federal election in the Spring of 2011, and that Harper is defeated. If not, at least I hope that his Conservative Party does not get a majority of the seats.
I do hope that some of the federal parties actively supports voting reform in the next election. I know voting reform is not a bread-and-butter issue. I will accept voting reform as being one of the important items in a party's campaign platform.
Happy New Year everyone!
I hope the City of Windsor, Ontario can celebrate by being murder-free for 2010. There's only a few more hours to go.
I do hope for a federal election in the Spring of 2011, and that Harper is defeated. If not, at least I hope that his Conservative Party does not get a majority of the seats.
I do hope that some of the federal parties actively supports voting reform in the next election. I know voting reform is not a bread-and-butter issue. I will accept voting reform as being one of the important items in a party's campaign platform.
Happy New Year everyone!
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
G20 officer charged--not his first confrontation in the weekend
Global Television court reporter, Alex Pierson, had a previous verbal confrontation with the officer who was charged with assault with a deadly weapon in the alleged Queen's Park assault. According to Ms. Pierson in an interview on Newstalk1010 CFRB, the same officer confronted Pierson because she was carrying a gas mask that had been issued by her television station. She asked him if it was against the law to carry a gas mask. He didn't answer the question. However, he did take away her gas mask and G20 government issued accreditation. She also mentioned that he was not wearing any police issued identification.
Newstalk1010 December 21st podcast should be ready the next day. Friendly Fire with Ryan Doyle and Tarek Fata: the Alex Pierson interview takes place in the second hour.
Newstalk1010 December 21st podcast should be ready the next day. Friendly Fire with Ryan Doyle and Tarek Fata: the Alex Pierson interview takes place in the second hour.
Monday, December 20, 2010
The Pooled Registered Pension Plan is a glorified RRSP
Gil McGowan, president of the Alberta Federation of Labour, writes an interesting commentary in the Calgary Herald about federal finance minister Jim Flaherty's proposed Pooled Registered Pension Plan. The banks prefer this over an increase in the premiums to the Canada Pension Plan because the banks would be guaranteed funds for investment. They would also be able to charge contributors to the proposed PRPP. Businesses will like the PRPP since they may not be required to contribute the same share as they do for the current CPP.
The [banking and financial] industry fears that if Canadians are able to invest more of their money through CPP then they'll put less money into things like private mutual funds.
And reduced investment in mutual funds would mean fewer bonuses and fewer and BMWs for bankers and mutual fund managers (heaven forbid!)
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Imagine if Don Cherry had been our governor-general
"Stephen Harper is the greatest guy in the world! He knows how to deal with the pinkos in the Liberal and New Dummocratic Party. He'll body check the Bloc Qweebecwaas back to their brothers in da Taliban in Afghanistan!"
Don Cherry gave the Frank Drebin speech about Rob Ford to Toronto's city council. He certainly gave a silly speech. Listen to Lt. Frank Drebin speech (as played by the late Leslie Nielsen).
Don Cherry gave the Frank Drebin speech about Rob Ford to Toronto's city council. He certainly gave a silly speech. Listen to Lt. Frank Drebin speech (as played by the late Leslie Nielsen).
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Help control the red poppylation--Should news journalists and people in general wear the red poppy?
A British television viewer criticized a news presenter for not wearing a red poppy to honour fallen soldiers. The news presenter, Jon Snow of Channel 4 News, blasted back by stating that he will honour the soldiers in his own way at church and not on the telly.
Anyone may choose to wear a poppy or not. I choose not to wear one. It's not because I do not wish to honour those soldiers who have sacrificed their lives for Canada. I have attended several Remembrance Day ceremonies throughout Ontario. I have observed them on television. I choose not to wear a poppy because the red poppy is a trademarked symbol or the Royal Canadian Legion. The current red poppy does not belong to all Canadians, but to an incorporated entity. I refuse to wear a trademarked logo on my jacket or shirt (if it not already imprinted). It doesn't matter if it is the Royal Canadian Legion's poppy, McDonald's M or some other corporate logo.
Yes, I will remember the dead and injured Canadian soldiers who participated in World War I to the current Afghanistan War. I just refuse to wear a trademarked logo.
"When you wish to wear yours is your business. Compelling people to wear poppies because YOU think they OUGHT to is precisely the Poppy fascism, or intolerance, that I have complained of in the past."
Anyone may choose to wear a poppy or not. I choose not to wear one. It's not because I do not wish to honour those soldiers who have sacrificed their lives for Canada. I have attended several Remembrance Day ceremonies throughout Ontario. I have observed them on television. I choose not to wear a poppy because the red poppy is a trademarked symbol or the Royal Canadian Legion. The current red poppy does not belong to all Canadians, but to an incorporated entity. I refuse to wear a trademarked logo on my jacket or shirt (if it not already imprinted). It doesn't matter if it is the Royal Canadian Legion's poppy, McDonald's M or some other corporate logo.
Yes, I will remember the dead and injured Canadian soldiers who participated in World War I to the current Afghanistan War. I just refuse to wear a trademarked logo.
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