Thursday, November 28, 2013

I SALUTE THOSE WHO UNDERSTAND BITCOINS...


Bitcoin


British man threw out $7.5M worth of bitcoins

A British man is kicking himself for throwing out a hard drive in the summer, just now remembering he had the password to a digital wallet with about $7.5 million worth of bitcoins on it.
Bitcoin is a digital currency. It reached its highest value on Wednesday, topping $1,000.
"You know when you put something in the bin and in your head say to yourself, 'That's a bad idea'? I really did have that," James Howells told the Guardian newspaper.
Howells said he "mined" the coins in 2009 when the currency wasn't so well-known. He stored the private key to his wallet on the hard drive. Without it, he cannot access his 7,500 bitcoins.
He said he's been to the landfill where his hard drive is likely under three or four feet of garbage, but said it would cost too much to dig in the area where it might be, especially if he came up empty-handed.

 

CALL AN ELECTION WYNNER...

Kathleen Wynne

Premier Kathleen Wynne's spouse calls for funds to run ad

If you like the TV commercial of Kathleen Wynne running in the hills of Caledon, her wife wants you to help buy more ad time on television networks.

THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN STUDIED TO DEATH...

...and the delays have been outlined by the Toronto Port Authority.


“Unfortunately, no amount of new infrastructure improvements will ever satisfy the small group of city councillors, AND THE ISLAND SQUATTERS, who want to close the airport once and for all,” McQueen said. “For those councillors who recognize the positive economic impact of Billy Bishop Airport, we believe they have sufficient information to vote on the specific topic of amending the Tripartite Agreement to permit or deny next generation jet aircraft.”

City staff urge delay in runway decision





Wednesday, November 27, 2013

WRAP UP...

 
AN INSULT TO THE DENIZENS OF THE TORONTO ZOO!

 
IT IS THAT TIME OF THE YEAR...

HOW LONG WOULD THIS "PROTEST" LAST...

We are lucky that we attract more Nazmoons...

Illustration by Julia Minamata

                           Nazmoon Charran

By

Widowed at 31, she moved to Canada with her 5 children. Always hard at work, she rarely thought of herself.

...and fewer of these professional protestors.

In their home countries if they were protesting THEIR government actions? HYPHENATED CANADIANS IN ACTION!

Omar Khadr sues for $60 million

Lawyers accuse Canadian government of a ‘conspiracy’ with U.S. to keep Khadr behind bars

by Michael Friscolanti on Wednesday, November 27, 2013 11:10am - 107 Comments



Jason Franson / CP
Omar Khadr is still behind bars, 11 long years and counting after he was shot and captured by U.S. troops in war-torn Afghanistan. But his next fight—a battle with Ottawa over financial compensation—is just ramping up.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

OBAMA NEGOTIATING SKILLS...

What they signed up for


Commentary

...possibly the comments are made to prove a point and possibly highlight the denigration of USA foreign affairs!
 

Iran Nuclear Deal Worst News Since Hitler Appeasement

11/25/2013 07:07 PM ET - Iran: The nuclear deal with Tehran is right out of the Neville Chamberlain appeasement playbook. A straight line can be drawn from President Obama's 2009 overture to Islamists and this historic misjudgment. The Great Appeaser, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, is best ... More »


 

YOU ARE NIAVE IF YOU THINK THIS HAS ENDED...

 
 

 
 
 
               Blow by Blow: 10 Politicians Linked to Cocaine                 
November 22, 11:30 AM ET
Congressman Trey Radel isn't the first politician to make headlines from white lines | More »



Monday, November 25, 2013

UNIONS AND LFTWING SOCIAL IN-ACTIVISTS CELEBRATING...


THE DISMAL CONDITIONS ON MOST RESERVES...


Assembly of First Nations Chief Shawn Atleo at his office in Ottawa. DAVE CHAN for The Globe and Mail (Dave Chan For The Globe and Mail)


Assembly of First Nations Chief Shawn Atleo at his office in Ottawa.

...prove and highlight the successes of past and current AFN leadership and make a sham of leadership from the government. Shutdown Indian Affairs and setup a crown corporation that survives only if they are successful...

Ottawa's First Nations education plan 'unacceptable,' AFN chief says
 

LIKE FATHER LIKE...


NORMAL COMMUNITY ACTION...

Community Action

*Candle memorial march by community
* Street memorials
* Social in-activists plead for more $$$ to fund "basketball" court iniatives
* lock the doors and pull the blinds
* leftwing media call for reduction in profiling, carding, carding, etc. by police
* failure of the judicial system to curtail bail, shorten trial times, mandatory sentencing.

Toronto police identify man, 25, shot outside community centre

Police are searching for witnesses after 25-year-old Neeko Mitchell was shot, and later died, outside a Toronto community centre....  

 
A 25-year-old man is dead after a shooting outside a community centre Sunday night.
Police were called to the North Kipling Community Centre and Junior and Middle School just after 8 p.m. where they found Neeko Mitchell, who is known to police, suffering “obvious injuries.”
He was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
The shooting happened around the same time as a large community gathering.
Police believe some people may have seen Mitchell before or after he was shot and are urging witnesses to come forward.
Mitchell is Toronto’s 53rd homicide this year.

REMEMBER THIS NEXT TIME...


...you are sitting in the waiting room of a Canadian Healthcare Center. You might wait BUT you will be seen and you won't have to get out your wallet.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Problems in Perspective


OUR AMERICAN NEIGHBORS HAVE OBAMA...

...WE HAVE


NEXT TIME YOUR ARE IN AN EMERGENCY WAITING ROOM

...pullout the iPhone and text OBAMACARE and then buy the staff a coffee!

Bros and hos: Obamacare’s bread and circuses

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Bros and hos: Obamacare’s bread and circuses
by Michelle Malkin

PAY ATTTENTION TO BLATCHFORD's COMMENTS.....

...rather than to the  blogger's "headline!" She has  a proven  record of reporting the FACTS not the hysteria!


Blatchford is right, the Cops did a hit on Ford, and The TPS is a private political militia
Christie Blatchford: Rob Ford’s downfall leaves sobering questions about Toronto police probe

The more that is released from the massive Information to Obtain a search warrant, which was partially unsealed by the courts on Oct. 31, with more details pouring into the public domain this week, the more curious does the investigation begin to look....

THE NEXT ITEM ON THE AGENDA SHOULD BE...


...the business of the voters/taxpayers of Toronto. The Speaker puts a motion on the floor, councillors offer their input and vote yea or nay. Anyone who goes off track is cautioned by The Speaker once and if there is a second attempt they are physicaly removed from chambers.

Lorrie Goldstein

New Rob Ford show but same Sun position

OK, let’s all try to remain calm.





Tuesday, November 12, 2013

NOW Reaches Into The Vestige Of Common Sense..

...but we must recognize NOW's contribution for keeping street people warm and supporting the sex trade and the inevitable exploitation!


Best MPP Whinner       

Kathleen Wynne

No question, the premier carries a lot of hopes on her power-suited shoulders. She’s roundly adored for her out and proud lifestyle and her championing of gay-straight alliances in schools, and local activists with long memories still revere her for her contributions to the movement opposing Toronto’s amalgamation. She certainly exudes a sense of idealism, pumping crowd-sourced policy development, public consultations and “conversations’’ with political foes. What does it actually amount to? Stay closely tuned.

  

WE ARE THERE TOO...


SLEIGH BELLS ARE RINGING...


HE IS HIS FATHER'S SON...


ROB HAS SOME MAJOR COMPETITION...


The Top Five Political Excuses of All Time

November 5, 3:55 PM ET
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford isn't the only politician to offer a brazen excuse for alleged bad behavior | More »


Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics#ixzz2kThio2DE
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WHO DO WE HAVE THAT CAN KICK ASS......

But what the heck does Bill know about winning elections, eh Tim ?
 
BILL DAVIS ADMONISHES TIM HUDAK
 
 

APATHY DELIVERS..THE PET CLONE....




FUTURE PRIME MINISTER? Justin Trudeau's dumbest statements
Drumroll please...

FINAL COMMENTS BY GRAPES...

Don Cherry on Rob Ford: 'Let’s give him a chance'
The coach is still in Mayor Rob Ford’s corner.

But Don Cherry wants the embattled mayor to “straighten” up.

Why Ford Is Still the Man to Beat

At these Ford Fests, Ford is treated like a racial rock star. Ninety percent of his people are non-white. They have come to see Ford, not for the free beer and hot dogs. But to be photographed with Ford. To hear his simple message, of saving their tax dollars. And stopping the 'gravy train" of free-spending urban elites. And of course, "Subways, subways, subways!" The battle cry of these suburbanites who for too long had been ignored by the lefty Millerites at City Hall.

I have covered Canadian and American politics since the 1970s . Ford's immigrant non-white supporters revere Ford as if he was a combination Bobby Kennedy, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.

It has to been seen, to be believed.


One of the best pieces on Ford to date. h/t Eyecrazy

I WISH I COULD MAKE THAT CLAIM...

I Finally Figured Out Bitcoin

You now no longer have that annoying question "why does bitcoin have value?"
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A GROUP OF ONTARIANS GIVE CREDENCE...

...three times, to the axiom of not knowing the difference between chicken salad and chicken shit!      

COLUMN: Agara – Voters still love corrupt Wynne Liberals

Brian Lilley




CHANGE THE LEGISLATION...

...and form a panel of the relatives of the victim and let them decide what is an appropriate punishment although when you consider the cone of community silence that is imposed by the ganstas the perps would be glorified.


Mandatory minimum gun sentences 'cruel and unusual punishment': Ontario top court 297

                
By ,Toronto Sun                 

                                 
Leroy Smickle
Leroy Smickle leaves University Ave. courthouse Monday, Feb. 13, 2012, after Superior Court Justice Anne Molloy ruled sentencing Smickle to the mandatory minimum of three years for a gun offence would constitute “cruel and unusual punishment.” Christopher Lewis plans to launch a challenge to the same law on Friday. (ALEX CONSIGLIO/Toronto Sun files)


Sunday, November 10, 2013

Hopefully This Is The Message The Kids Get...


LEST WE FORGET...

Veterans deserve our attendance on Remembrance Day 13                 
                                                                         
  By ,QMI Agency                     

First posted:
poppy


Vic remembered the whistles most of all – the whistles and horns sounded by Chinese troops as they advanced towards UN positions during battles in the Korean War. I first interviewed Vic (not his real name) in 1997 about his experience fighting the Chinese Communists on the Korean peninsula in 1951 with the 2nd Battalion of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.

“I wasn’t a kid, ya know,” Vic told me when recalling the whistle blowing. “I musta been 22, 23 at the time. I’d been outta school a few years when I got shipped off. But I can tell you, the sound of those whistles was something eerie.”

At night, just before they would attack the positions of Canadian, American, British, Australian or other UN troops, the Chinese would start blowing shrill whistles and bugle-like horns “that had a very tinny sound.” Vic then stuck his tongue to the roof of his mouth and imitated a noise he claimed still to hear in his sleep every once in a while more than 40 years later.
The noisemakers were mostly for communication – one Chinese company signalling others its whereabouts. “I guess they didn’t have many radios,” Vic recalled. But he and other veterans of Korea have often talked, too, about how unnerving the cacophony was. “It always sounded like they were all around you, like you were surrounded. And I can tell you, even though I was a tough guy, I was plenty scared. There seemed to be so many of them and you were sure your position would be overrun.”

The man I’ve called Vic in print for 16 years since I first met him, died quietly at the University of Alberta Hospital this spring. He was nearly 85. He was reluctant to have his real name in the papers, because he didn’t want anyone (especially former comrades with 2PPCLI) thinking he was “a glory hog.”

“I did what I did, but I don’t need special credit for it,” he told me at our first meeting. I’ve honoured his desire ever since.
To me, he was the consummate Canadian soldiers: quick to do his duty, but just as quick to get home and get on with the rest of his ordinary life once the danger and the fighting had subsided.

A fireplug of a man – he was five-foot-six, maybe 170 pounds with tattooed forearms the size of hams – all he wanted was to help stop Communism, then get on with the business of being a father, a husband and a railroader.
He admitted to me he didn’t even really understand what Communism was when he got on a boat for Asia. “All I knew was it was bad and we didn’t want it comin’ here.”

Just weeks after landing in Korea, 2PPCLI was thrown into the Battle of Kapyong. As part of 27th British Commonwealth Infantry Brigade, the Princess Pats were assigned the defence of Hill 677, an inverted horseshoe that stood out alone in the middle of a valley – a position that soon would be swarmed during a Chinese counteroffensive.

“There was

“All night they just kept coming and coming. One attack after another, after another.” The PPCLI held and three weeks later the Chinese and North Koreans were pushed back over the 38th Parallel for the final time.
Kapyong is now one of PPCLI’s battle honours.

It might be tempting to lie in bed Monday morning or go to work and skip the Remembrance Day ceremonies. But every Vic who ever laced on a pair of boots for Canada deserves our attendance.

Friday, November 08, 2013

THE PROS KNOW HOW TO PLAY THE MEDIA...



...AND YOU!


...ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE IN Canadian POLITICS!

JUST ANOTHER BLOGGING VENUE...

The left’s propaganda machine: example from Toronto!
The Cathedral has many ways of beating you senseless with lies and propaganda until your morale improves. The Cathedral clerisy has won so many victories over the past decades, and their power is so entrenched, that their hubris has made them sloppy. How else to explain laughable, over-the-top indoctrination like this?

Effin' Toronto. Locus of equalist filth. It’s hardly worth the bother to itemize the lies and distortions of reality evident in this classroom activity designed with the purpose of derogating the self-worth of white men, but let’s have at it for entertainment value.

MUCUNCLEAR, TRUDONT, SUZUKI, GORE...

Not satire.
justin.jpeg
#askjustin

 

Oh, Shiny Pony! - Caption Contest Winners

First, the runners-up.
- Brenda in BC
SHINY PONY: First thing we gotta do when I am PM is round up Ezra Levant and send him to re-education camp. I'm thinking of also forcing him to go vegan and take yoga classes! Some manscaping may also be in order.
SUZUKI: Hahahahahahaha! That gets my vote!

- Rufusrastasjohnsonbrown
"Gotta help me out here Dave,it was OK when Elizabeth May was a groupie, but now she wants to be a bodyguard."
- Bestman
So I sez to the orphanage, "Why should I take your lousy $10,000 for a speech when I can get $20,000 from the homeless shelter down the street?"
And the winner...
suzuki_trudeau.jpg . . . and then I told them that we needed a carbon tax, get this...
'to get Keystone XL approved.'

Send me an email and we'll get you set up with a book, Mr. Stricker.
(original post edited for results)
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Your Moral and Intellectual Superiors

Could someone PLEASE get David Suzuki his meds. Otherwise, he's going to keep on talking like this.
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THANK GAWD OUR INTERESTS ...

...ARE IN GOOD HANDS IN OTTAWA!
 

LOOKUP FACETIOUS!

FINAL WORD...

Toronto's tortured mayor

Ford needs help, but a city of several million can't be held in limbo as he tries to deal with his demons


enuff already. Let's get on with running the city!

Christie Blatchford

Doesn't Toronto need to have an actual reputation before it can be slandered by Rob Ford?

Ford is hardly the first mayor to call international attention to the city, though most in my lifetime were so dull or inarticulate they could barely...
 


THE MEDIA CREATED FORD NATION......

AND THERE IS BIG GAP BETWEEN THE MEDIA (ENTITIES CREATED TO MAKE $$$) AND JOURNALISM WHICH IS REPORTING THE FIVE Ws! CITY COUNCIL MUST START DOING WHAT THEY WERE ELECTED TO DO...THE MAYOR IS ONLY ONE VOTE


Toronto's tortured mayor

Ford needs help, but a city of several million can't be held in limbo as he tries to deal with his demons
 

Purchase of Rob Ford video sends Canadian journalism racing to the bottom

 
Paying for a video that merely confirms the worst about a man in free fall puts us onto another path than quality journalism

Tuesday, November 05, 2013

BE ENLIGHTENING...


...to see the terms of reference in the MR. CLEAN contract although it is possible that in Toronto we would be dealing with

CAN THIS PROJECT BE SEEN AS SELF SERVING...

Lindsay L. Kennedy

Media Literacy Is Key For People of All Ages

Lindsay L. Kennedy
President and CEO, Canadian Literacy and Learning Network
 
November 4-8, 2013, is Media Literacy Week in Canada. A project of MediaSmarts and the Canadian Teachers' Federation, the week focuses on helping young people become more aware of the power and influence of media in their lives.

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