Sheila Copps Out

I think visions of a Chretienite are dancing in the eyes of those reading the Toronto Sun today.

Sheila Copps is towing the Chretien line of 1991 when he fought the UN resolution to go to war on behalf of Kuwait. She is following the Liberal plan of doing nothing after a dozen UN resolutions telling Iraq to stand down held Canada out of the second round of war in Iraq. And she is quoting from the Liberal play book when she says, and I quote her directly:

It is sometimes wiser to do nothing than to do something in politics.

Excuse me Sheila, but I don’t think Stephen Harper is of the same ilk as you and your “do-nothing” Liberal friends.

I guess Sheila would rather have those two morons from the Kit Kat commercial run the country. Let’s just all chillax and take a freaking break from doing nothing.

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You Know That Picture Of Israeli Children Doodling On Bombs?

Well it has a story behind it that you won’t read in the MSM.

Kiryat Shmona has been under constant bombardment from South Lebanon since the first day of the conflict. It was a ghost town, explained Shelly. There was not a single person on the streets and all the businesses were closed. The residents who had friends, family or money for alternate housing out of missile range had left, leaving behind the few who had neither the funds nor connections that would allow them to escape the missiles crashing and booming on their town day and night. The noise was terrifying, people were dying outside, the kids were scared out of their minds and they had been told over and over that some man named Nasrallah was responsible for their having to cower underground for days on end.

On the day that photo was taken, the girls had emerged from the underground bomb shelters for the first time in five days. A new army unit had just arrived in the town and was preparing to shell the area across the border.

Apparently one or some of the parents wrote messages in Hebrew and English on the tank shells to Nasrallah. “To Nasrallah with love,” they wrote to the man whose name was for them a devilish image on television – the man who mockingly told Israelis, via speeches that were broadcast on Al Manar and Israeli television, that Hezbollah was preparing to launch even more missiles at them. That he was happy they were suffering.

The photograpers gathered around. Twelve of them. Do you know how many that is? It’s a lot. And they were all simultaneously leaning in with their long camera lenses, clicking the shutter over and over. The parents handed the markers to the kids and they drew little Israeli flags on the shells. Photographers look for striking images, and what is more striking than pretty, innocent little girls contrasted with the ugliness of war?

I think the parents exhibited poor judgment, but after reading this article, your rage may subside quite a bit. Mine did.

From Israel With Love

I Think Intel Might Be In Trouble – AMD To Buy Canadian Graphics Chip Giant ATI for $5.5B

Source says Applied Micro Devices could announce deal with #2 Canadian chipmaker as early as Monday

When I read the post at Digg, I was thinking “no way” but sure enough CNN Money is reporting the following.

Advanced Micro Devices, the No. 2 supplier of computer processors, is close to a deal to buy graphics chip maker ATI for $5.5 billion, a source familiar with the situation said on Friday.

Any such deal would shake up the processor industry, which is witnessing a battle over market share between AMD and larger rival Intel

For those who aren’t familiar, ATI is a company very close to my heart. (no disclosure needed because they are not close to my wallet. Too bad.) This Canadian giant of graphics has been a mainstay in almost every gamerz computer at some point in time via their Radeon series graphics cards/processors.

With Dell opening up to using AMD this year, and the ATI-Dell relationship, this is not going to be pretty for Intel. AMD also laid the gauntlet down recently and announced plans to release a true quad-core processor in 2007, which looks to have forced Intel to either open their hand up or play catch up.

The only thing that could be worse is if Lenova was to sign up AMD as their primary processor supplier. (Watch for it!)

It also raises a question that has me perplexed. Who would be Canada’s #1 chip maker?

Psychedelic Saturday – Party Time

This week I pulled a gem out from the vault. Even non Deadheads will appreciate this version of Scarlet Begonias (into) Fire On The Mountain. It’s from Ithaca NY in 1977 and many feel it is one of their best versions of the song. I might argue that Pine Knob 1991 or Copps Colosseum 1994 might be better but that would just be picking at straws.

I also picked some tunes sure to get your feet tapping so sit back, grab a beer, or whatever, and enjoy the set.

SET LIST

Phish – Bouncing Around The Room
George Baker Selection – Little Green Bag
Three Dog Night – Mama Told Me Not To Come
Grateful Dead – Scarlet-Fire (i.e. Scarlett Begonias —> Fire On The Mountain)

Was Karygiannis A Beneficiary Of Tamil Tiger Election Fraud?

Was it a disagreement with Volpe? Or is there more to Karygiannis’ resignation from team Apotex? I wonder…

From National Post:

The voter lists, along with manuals on missile-guidance systems, books encouraging suicide bombing and paperwork that police say is evidence of terrorist fundraising, were seized from the World Tamil Movement (WTM)

The list of registered voters was from Scarborough-area voting sites. All Tamil-sounding names had been highlighted and their home addresses were identified. They were found in the office of the WTM’s treasurer, police said.

According to the Elections Canada Web site, voter lists are protected by the Privacy Act and are only supposed to be used for election purposes. Improper use of voting lists is an offence.

From Karygiannis’ website:

In the days immediately following the 2004 tsunami, Jim met with constituents who were worried about the plight of their families and wanted to know if Canadian humanitarian aid was being delivered where it was needed. In January 2005, he visited several tsunami ravaged areas of Sri Lanka and reported his findings to the community and to the Prime Minister.

The warehouse busted was a stone’s throw south of Karygiannis’ Tamil laden riding. The green outlined area below is Jimmy K.’s riding. The red dot is where the east end bust was made. The blue dot indicates a donut shop I hung out at for 6 or 7 years that is now densely populated by East Indians and Tamils.

JimmyK Riding Map

Why is my spider sense tingling? Jimmy K. is likely to be totally innocent of any wrongdoing, but with the strong Tamil connections, I have a sneaky suspicion that the man who garnered 64% of his riding vote may have been a benefactor of the illegal elector list.

H/T to Dr. Roy for the Election List info

Embryonic, Adult, and Umbilical Cord Stem Cells … WTF Is The Difference?

In light of President George Bush’s virginal veto last week, I thought Lucy might need some ‘splainin’.

I hope Ann Coulter doesn’t sue me for quoting from her new book but here is a major difference.

A short list of successful treatments achieved by adult stem cells are these:

  • Rebuilding livers wracked by otherwise irreversible cirrhosis
  • Repairing spinal cord injuries by using stem cells from nasal and sinus regions
  • Completely reversing Type I diabetes in mice using adult spleen cells
  • Putting Crohn’s disease into remission with the patient’s own blood stem cells
  • Putting lupus into remission using stem cells from the patient’s bloodstream
  • Treating sickle-cell anemia using stem cells from Umbilical Cord blood
  • Repairing the heart muscles in patients with congestive heart failure using adult stem cells from bone marrow
  • Repairing heart attack damage with the patient’s own blood stem cells
  • Restoring bone marrow in cancer patients using stem cells from umbilical cord blood
  • Restoring weak heart muscles using immature skeletal muscle cells
  • Putting leukemia into remission using umbilical cord blood
  • healing bone fractures with bone marrow cells
  • Restoring sight in blind people using ocular surface stem cell transplant and a cornea transplant
  • Treating urinary incontinence using stem cells from underarm muscle
  • Reversing severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) with genetically modified adult stem cells
  • Restoring blood circulation in legs with bone marrow stem cells

Meanwhile, embryonic stem cells have never cured anything in any living creature.

(bolded emphasis above is mine)

It is obvious that embryonic stem cells have done Bo Diddley (not to mention Christopher Reeves) squat.

Sharon's Possum Garners Checkmate Over Hamas, Hezbollah

I have been contemplating why Ariel Sharon dealt over 400 prisoners for one Israeli businessman ever since Michael Harris of CFRA asked the question several times over the past two days.

As everyone knows you just can’t deal with terrorists. If you wheel and deal with them on one prisoner exchange, you can be assured that they will take more hostages/prisoners and attempt to negotiate again.

I have a feeling Ariel Sharon was banking on this, especially after reading John Robson’s column today.

Robson indicates the move to withdraw from Gaza was the last move Sharon would make and he is right. But the endgame began when the prisoner exchange took place back in 2004 when Sharon exchanged over 400 prisoners for one Israeli businessman and the bodies of three soldiers.

Sharon knew the withdrawal from Gaza would be the acid test for how realistic the effort for peace put forth by the Palestinians was. Had he refused to deal with the terrorists in the prisoner exchange in 2004, they would be less likely to try it again. His game NEEDED them to try it again. In fact, the exchange was the bait he laid prior to withdrawing every Israeli from Gaza in 2005.

Hamas fell for it hook, line and sinker. They captured Cpl. Gilad Shalit after Israel had given them Gaza and on that day Israel (and the world) knew how much desire there was for peace from Israel’s enemies.

Some may call it devious, but others will call it genious. Even in a coma, the formidable general has scored checkmate.

To quote/paraphrase a caller to CFRA today:

“If the enemies of Israel laid down their weapons tomorrow, we would have peace. If Israelis laid down their weapons tomorrow, we would have another holocaust.”

Smackdown – Maronite Monsignor Raymond Hanna Rightfully Bitchslaps The Media

This man, Mgr. Raymond Hanna, the head of the Maronite Church of Ottawa, spoke to Lowell Green earlier in the week and told Lowell that he was thankful to Canada and ESPECIALLY to Stephen Harper for the efforts being made to get Lebanese Canadians out of harms way.

He is such a softspoken man, but today I saw an interview with him on CTV Newsnet and he bitchslapped the media for only interviewing one or two angry, outspoken Lebanese evacuees regarding their harrowing trip. He also says that the media should try to get some of those holding rosaries or Korans for an interview because he knows the majority of those coming to Canada are grateful for being here and thankful to be out of the warzone. He, in fact, admonished the media for it’s bias!!! (You Go Monsignor!!)

I for one am very proud to have this man running an organization in the city of Ottawa, with it’s very large Lebanese community. I do believe that they are one of the bright spots in our community and they have been nothing short of fantastic citizens and friends to me.

With the backlash starting and many speaking out about how ungrateful the evacuees are being, I think the Monsignor realizes that the media bias is going to cost the Lebanese community quite a bit of respect among other Canadians.

Thank you Monsignor. You truly are helping making a bad situation get better with your words of thanks and your well needed scolding of the media.

(note: I have been watching CTV for a repeat of his speech to record but CTV must have been embarassed by his admonishment because they have not replayed it…yet)

Save The Lemmings Campaign – How To Talk To A Kyoto Supporter…If You Must

Back in January, I wrote this blog but since then I have renamed the title and fixed the links that were broken. I am reprinting it below in light of the tip that Minister Ambrose will be releasing the Tory Green Plan II this October. (hopefully on a frigid day for effect)

Save The Lemmings Campaign – How To Wake Up Blind Followers Of Kyoto

All the major parties except the Tories agree Kyoto is the way to go. Global warming and all that. In an effort to help save some of these lemmings who are jumping off the Kyoto cliff, I am putting together a multipart blog article outlining why the Tories are right and the lemmings are wrong.

In this part, we will address the environmental myths about Kyoto.

Below are the myths, as listed by Envirotruth.org. In an effort to save space, I just link to the myth for most of these, but highlight a quote or some major points I think are quite worth the read.

Myth 1: Humanity is the Primary Cause of Global Climate Change

Dr. Tim Patterson, professor of earth sciences at Ottawa’s Carleton University, says this is very unlikely. The geologic record reveals that the only constant about climate is change. Long before our species inhabited the Earth, there were far more extreme changes in climate than what we see now. In the past million years, the Earth has been subjected to at least 33 ice ages and interglacial warm periods where temperatures soared far above that ever recorded in humanity’s short history. Patterson and others show that, even in the past thousand years, there were periods much warmer and colder than today.

Myth 1a: Computer Models Show Catastrophic Warming in the Future

Myth 1b: The Consensus of World Scientists, as Revealed by the UN’s IPCC, Agree – Humanity is Causing Significant Climate Change

Myth 1c: Climate Change is Occurring at an Unprecedented Rate

Myth 2: Recent Global Temperature Rise Has Been Dramatic

Myth 3: The Buildup of Human Induced Greenhouse Gases, and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in Particular, Will Cause a Catastrophic Planetary Warming This one is important and points out that 97% of green house gases are, in fact, simply water vapour. Aren’t you glad that we only have control over less than 3% of green house gases?

Myth 4: If the Earth Warms, It Will Be Disastrous for the Environment and Human Society

Myth 5: Extreme Weather Events are Expected to be More Common if the World Warms. This Has Already Started – Drought, Floods, Forest Fires, etc. are on the Rise as a Result of Our Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Myth 6: Sea-level is rising quickly and it will get worse if the polar ice caps melt due to global warming. Coastal settlements and low-lying islands will be submerged – This one is a critical read. Since most lemmings just spew out quotes without looking at the science, you can sound highly intelligent by quoting some of this material.

According to Dr. Fred Singer, [omitted his long list of credentials] ongoing sea level rise is due to the slow melting of Antarctic ice sheets that have been gradually disappearing for about 18,000 years, the date of the last glacial maximum. As far as we can tell from geological data, only temperature variations on a millennial time scale can affect this rate. Climate fluctuations lasting decades or even centuries are too short to affect this rate of melting appreciably. Our best estimate is that these ice sheets will continue to melt for another 5,000 to 7,000 years until they disappear. So unless another ice age commences in the meantime, sea level is bound to keep on rising and there is probably nothing that humans can do about this.

It is also important to understand that, just as the melting of ice cubes in a glass of water does not cause the glass to overflow, the melting of polar sea ice will not result in ocean level changes. Only if massive quantities of inland Antarctic and Greenland glaciers melted would sea levels raise enough to submerge coastal settlements. Dr. Patterson and University of Hawaii Professor of Earth Science Dr. Charles Fletcher maintain that this did not happen 5,500 years ago, when the Earth was three degrees warmer. They also explain that sea level was only two meters higher 120,000 years ago, when temperatures were almost six degrees warmer than now.

Ordinarily, small island-nations like the Maldives and Barbados are not threatened by such a rise. This is because these countries are built entirely on coral and coral fragments. This coral is continually, and quickly, growing upward and, unless something very bad happens to the natural environment in a region, no sea level rise is fast enough to get ahead of coral growth. The Maldivian reefs have been coping with increasing sea level for the past few thousand years and were even able to keep up when the ocean was rising ten times faster than it is now, 10,000 years ago.

Myth 7: Humanity is Causing Earth’s Polar Regions to Warm Quickly Resulting in Unusual Rates of Ice Melting – Something to think about.

It is also important to remember that a thousand years ago conditions were so warm that the Vikings were sailing in Arctic waters that are now permanent pack ice.[…]

The mammoth west Antarctic ice sheet, which contains enough water to lift the world’s sea levels by about 6 metres, isn’t melting. Instead, its thickening and Antarctica is getting cooler. A new study by researchers from the California Institute of Technology’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the University of California at Santa Cruz, published in the respected journal Science, found that the ice sheets of Antarctica are expanding by some 26.8 billion tons of ice a year.

Myth 8: Kyoto will save thousands of lives by cutting air pollution – This one is critical to note.

Many people support the Kyoto Accord because they believe it is a clean air treaty that will reduce pollution. It is not. Kyoto is a treaty designed to reduce human production of so-called ‘greenhouse gases’ (GHG), the recent increase of which has been associated with unnatural global warming by some scientists. Greenhouse gases include water vapor (99% of all the GHG in the atmosphere), methane, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, ozone, chlorofluorocarbons, hydrofluorocarbons and perfluorocarbons. Only about 2% of all GHG are produced by human activity; the rest is produced by nature.

Myth 9: Solar and wind power can soon be significant contributors to the base load energy needs of Canada – This one really woke me up. Ever since I saw the Frontiers of Construction episode on a windfarm built on a shoal 7 miles off the coast of Denmark, I have been a strong proponent of wind power. This mythbuster made me realize that wind and solar will never be able to provide all the power we need and, at most, only be a small supplement to other sources such as hydroelectric and/or nuclear.