Monthly Archives: March 2009

Darn right

This gets my vote: As Premier, Randy Hillier will introduce legislation to place violations of Human Rights in REAL courts where civil rights and due process are not distorted by the balance of probabilities. Human Rights Commissions will be redundant Regular rules of court procedure would apply including burden of proof being placed upon the

OK, so who’s sneezing?

I haven’t made up my mind whether this was good advice or not. It doesn’t matter what Groucho or Elvis or Britney or any other one-name performer does or did… the critics won’t be placated. Changing your act to make them happy is a fool’s game. Here’s a surprising thought, though. You should ignore your

HomelessCons in the news

Brian Lilley talks about us, here: John Robson is the type of guy that should be working hard to get and keep the Conservative government in Ottawa elected. He may have worked for the Conservatives or their predecessor parties in the past but Robson appears to have had it with the current lot of MPs

This is what they call “room service”

It appears Mr. Annoying Global Warming Enthusiast himself left the lights on during Earth Hour. [h/t Jonah Goldberg]

Am I missing something?

So the President of the United States of America asked for the head of General Motos and got it? What?

Now THAT is news

An amazing report from Afghanistan. Especially the video.

Yes, absolutely, we should

Janice Kennedy wants us to shut up. I say, yes, absolutely. We should do that. Exactly like Bush-hating liberals did for 8 years. Fair’s fair, no?

Good for you Ezra!

His book is a great success! I’m almost done reading it, and I plan to write more about it (I’ve been unusually swamped with all sorts of other work lately). How about you do the same, too? You can order your copy from Amazon by clicking the convenient link on the right.

I don’t get it

Where is the outrage? I don’t find this skit particularly funny, but that’s neither here nor there. I agree with Kathy Shaidle: Gutfeld didn’t joke about our men and women in uniform. He and the panel joked about our pathetic equipment — and our equipment is pathetic and everybody knows it. You think Canadian soldiers

Some of us, it turns out, were more right than others

Oh, the fun discussions we had during the last campaign between those who said Barack Obama would not be as bad as all that (hi, honey!) and those of us who said, heck yeah he would. (Not that John McCain would have been so much more splendid, but that’s not the point.) I think we