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			<title>Enriching Diversity,</title>
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 My first report was immediately leaked to media in Hong Kong and to someone in The Globe and Mail -- most likely leaked by people in the consulate. 


The fallout was two-fold.


It made his confidential sources nervous.  I had phenomenal contacts in Hong Kong. I can't tell you who they were. I was bombarded with information by people wondering what Canada was doing -- being absolute fools allowing these people into their country. 


 


 Instead, the person described what colour tie I was wearing, what colour suit I was wearing. He could read what was on my desk. He had to have had binoculars or a telescope. I was hoping the telescope wasn't attached to a gun. 


The corrupt courting of immigration officers had started early:  In the first two weeks after I arrived in Hong Kong, my wife and I were invited to the Happy Valley Race Track by a well-known businessman. He gave us little red packets. We opened them when we got home; each one had about $250.


 I was very disturbed by that and told my boss that I was going to return the money. 


He was told to keep it, he says, not to offend the giver and gave it to charity.


When the RCMP later investigated, he says, they found at least 30 consular staff receiving these packets.  I was told it was in cash amounts of $1,000 -- and up -- for a staff member and for his or her spouse. 


How many envelopes and how often?


He laughs:  That's the question -- that was just openers to see who was going to take bait. 


 


 


 One day, my contact in the Hong Kong police department phoned me. He'd intercepted a phone call from Mr. X (a Triad kingpin) talking to someone in the Immigration Department in Ottawa.


 That person said to Mr. X: 'Don't worry about McAdam and what he's doing. We'll take care of him'. 





Ottawa Citizen (http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=e4eaad87-209d-45ab-9f41-77f8a8414828 p=1)


 


What will it take to get the will of the majority respected, in this Democracy?





 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


h/t smalldeadanimals.com (http://www.smalldeadanimals.com)

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			<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 18:08:44 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Jeremy Hinzman - Down The Memory Hole</title>
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From CBC (http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2008/08/13/us-deportation.html) :  


 


	
	One of the first U.S. army deserters from Iraq to seek refugee status in Canada has been ordered deported.
	
	
	Jeremy Hinzman deserted the army in 2004, two years after enlisting.
	After learning his unit was to be deployed to Iraq, he refused to
	participate in what he calls an immoral and illegal war.
	


 


WOOHOO!!!


 


Musical interlude:


 


rides_the_bus 


 

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			<category>MyBlog - The Enemy Within</category>
			<pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 18:32:00 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Why I Am Not A Liberal</title>
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From Dennis Prager: 


 


The following is a list of beliefs that I hold. Nearly every one of
them was a liberal position until the late 1960s. Not one of them is
now. 


 Such a list is vitally important in order to clarify exactly
what positions divide left from right, blue from red, liberal from
conservative. 


 I believe in American exceptionalism, meaning that (a)
America has done more than any international organization or
institution, and more than any other country, to improve this world;
and (b) that American values (specifically, the unique American
blending of Enlightenment and Judeo-Christian values) form the finest
value system any society has ever devised and lived by.


 I believe that the bigger government gets and the more
powerful the state becomes, the greater the threat to individual
liberty and the greater the likelihood that evil will ensue. In the
20th century, the powerful state, not religion, was the greatest
purveyor of evil in the world.


 I believe that the levels of taxation advocated by liberals
render those taxes a veiled form of theft.  Give me more than half of
your honestly earned money or you will be arrested  is legalized
thievery.


 I believe that government funding of those who can help
themselves (e.g., the able-bodied who collect welfare) or who can be
helped by non-governmental institutions (such as private charities,
family, and friends) hurts them and hurts society.


 I believe that the United States of America, from its
inception, has been based on the Judeo-Christian value system, not
secular Enlightenment values alone, and therefore the secularization of
American society will lead to the collapse of America as a great
country.


 I believe that some murderers should be put death; that
allowing all murderers to live does not elevate the value of human
life, but mocks it, and that keeping all murderers alive trivializes
the evil of murder.


 I believe that the American military has done more to preserve
and foster goodness and liberty on Earth than all the artists and
professors in America put together.


	I believe that lowering standards to admit minorities mocks the real achievements of members of those minorities.


 I believe that when schools give teenagers condoms, it is
understood by most teenagers as tacit approval of their engaging in
sexual intercourse.


 I believe that the assertions that manmade carbon emissions
will lead to a global warming that will in turn bring on worldwide
disaster are a function of hysteria, just as was the widespread liberal
belief that heterosexual AIDS will ravage America.


	I believe that marriage must remain what has been in every recorded civilization -- between the two sexes.


 I believe that, whatever the reasons for entering Iraq, the
American-led removal of Saddam Hussein from power will decrease the sum
total of cruelty on Earth.


 I believe that the trial lawyers associations and teachers
unions, the greatest donors to the Democratic Party, have done great
harm to American life -- far more than, let us say, oil companies and
pharmaceutical companies, the targets of liberal opprobrium.


 I believe that nuclear power, clean coal, and drilling in a
tiny and remote frozen part of Alaska and offshore -- along with
exploration of other energy alternatives such as wind and solar power
-- are immediately necessary.


 I believe that school vouchers are more effective than
increased spending on public schools in enabling many poorer Americans
to give their children better educations.


 I believe that while there are racists in America, America is
no longer a racist society, and that blaming disproportionate rates of
black violence and out-of-wedlock births on white racism is a lie and
the greatest single impediment to African-American progress...


 


RTWT (http://townhall.com/columnists/DennisPrager/2008/08/12/why_i_am_not_a_liberal)  

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			<pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2008 15:18:39 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Richard Warman At Big Public Gay Orgy?</title>
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Zombietime has pics up from the  Up Your Alley  Street Fair held the week before last.  Warning:  Not for the feint of heart and under no circumstances safe for work.  Let me repeat that:  NSFW!!!


 


Here's the link CLICK (http://www.zombietime.com/up_your_alley_2008/part_1_full/index.php) 


 


For those that cant click through, here's a quick run-down:


 


	apparently there's a special  San Francisco handshake ,
	guy tosses-off from open second story window and spurts on the crowd below,
	guys peeing on other guys and everyone is happy about it,
	guys randomly giving blowies to other guys
	open windo guy sticks a plastic bone up his butt, 
	some dude with a saline-inflated nutsack,
	a total toilet pig (boggles the mind - has to be seen to understand),
	and an over abundance of publicly displayed sausage.  


 


All of the above took place in public while the police looked on.


 


The pink nazis keep telling us that they're normal and that they just
want to be accepted.  That shit's not normal.  Under no circumstances
do I accept it. 


 


I thought this pic was interesting.  This photo hasn't been doctored.  The original is available at the link above.  Was Richard Warman in the U.S. at the end of July?  


 


richadwarman.com (http://www.richardwarman.com/index.html) ) 


 


 


 

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			<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 16:23:38 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Useless Twat</title>
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This is what happens when you raise children to think that the government will solve every (http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D92BL5FO0 show_article=1)  problem:


 


	
	JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Jacksonville
	police say Reginald Peterson needs to learn that 911 is not the
	appropriate place to complain that Subway left the sauce off a spicy
	Italian sandwich. 
	
	 Police said the 42-year-old man dialed 911 twice
	last week so he could have his sub made correctly. The second call was
	to complain that officers weren't arriving fast enough. 
	
	
	 Subway
	workers told police Peterson became belligerent and yelled when they
	were fixing his order. They locked him out of the store after he left
	to call police. 
	
	
	 When officers arrived, they tried to calm
	Peterson and explain the proper use of 911. Those efforts failed, and
	he was arrested on a charge of making false 911 calls. 
	
	
	


 


10 to 1 say's that that guy's an Obama supporter  

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			<pubDate>Tue, 05 Aug 2008 19:35:56 +0100</pubDate>
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