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Extremists More Willing To Share Their Opinions, Study Finds

People with more extreme liberal views in the community may be more likely than others to attend publicly visible protests and display bumper stickers espousing their liberal views, because they think the community supports them.

Extremists More Willing To Share Their Opinions, Study Finds « Watts Up With That?.

WTF, Duh?! How obvious is that?

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Live in Ontario Canada? Help find this meteorite

Y’know, I really am a bad blogger. I may’ve seen this meteorite here in Florida, or a different piece of it. I was smoking one of my now-banned flavored cigarettes on my porch, and I’m looking up in the sky and I briefly see a very bright light go past. I assume it’s a meteorite, but I found it odd because it had no trail. I thought it might be an aircraft, but discount that idea because of its brief viewing time and rate of travel across the sky. It was, if I recall correctly, moving somewhat Northward, but I can’t be sure if it was traveling Easterly (my porch is on the north side of my house). So, who knows, maybe I saw this one they’re looking for.

via Live in Ontario Canada? – help find this meteorite.

Update 20091017: Looks like they found the meteorite.

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Arguing with the Left: Some recent examples

Numerous people, more than I remembered, assured me that government controlled health care is superior because nations with such care have higher life expectancy than does the United States. That life expectancy doesn’t measure health care didn’t seem to matter. And when I mentioned studies that showed the US has higher treatment rates than does Canada, and higher survival rates for cancer, than does Europe, they simply dismissed the claims as being a lie. That life expectancy measures the impact of issues, unrelated to the quality of health care—such as obesity, smoking rates, accident rates, crime rates, war, etc.,—was glossed over.

via Arguing with the Left: Some recent examples..

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Hate speech law unconstitutional: rights tribunal

IN CANADA, A VICTORY FOR ACTUAL HUMAN RIGHTS, instead of just “Human Rights:” Hate speech law unconstitutional: rights tribunal. “The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has ruled that Section 13, Canada’s much maligned human rights hate speech law, is an unconstitutional violation of the Charter right to free expression because of its penalty provisions. The decision released this morning by Tribunal chair Athanasios Hadjis appears to strip the Canadian Human Rights Commission of its controversial legal mandate to pursue hate on the Internet, which it has strenuously defended against complaints of censorship.” Excellent news.

via Instapundit » Blog Archive » IN CANADA, A VICTORY FOR ACTUAL HUMAN RIGHTS, instead of just “Human Rights:” Hate speech law uncon….

Excellent news, indeed.

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Stopping common citizens from having guns

What the Washington weasels actually favor — and are willing to throw away millions in potential new government revenue to achieve — is a government monopoly on armed might. They hate the idea of “common citizens” having access to effective firearms — even spent military brass and 60-year-old collector pistols that are far too valuable ever to be re-sold to street gangs or stickup artists.

Meantime, as evidence that this campaign proceeds on several parallel tracks, Mr. Shepherd reports the administration recently proposed a ban on rifle-caliber ammo exports to Canada, and that “Last Friday, anglers and hunters were notified that the National Park Service planned to make all lands under their control totally lead-free by 2010. No lead in ammo or fishing tackle.”

Vin Suprynowicz » Blog Archive » Stopping common citizens from having guns.

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Police Do Wrong Things To Make Their Job Easy

We see this happen a lot, where the police will tell someone doing something typically innocuous to leave or give up a sign or something like that to stop a mob from getting violent. On the face of it, it seems like a smart thing to do, quick and easy way to stop violence from happening. However, this is not the case. The police are doing the wrong thing, the very opposite of what they should be doing, which is keeping the peace by arresting the law breakers. Forcing an innocent person to stop doing something lawful because other people might break the law is entirely against that for which we stand: Freedom, Justice, Liberty.

Damn the lazy police for their arrogance and stupidity, for not knowing right from wrong, and for not doing their jobs. Arrest these violent protesters and quell the mob, dammit!

Hello Daily Pundit readers! (Thanks to Bill Quick)

Examples:

Jihad Watch


Jihad Watch reader Oao just sent me this:

:16 AM Received from Muqata Blog Reader in Germany, Sebastian M.

Today, 10.000 people demonstrated against Israel here in my hometown Duisburg (Germany) and to express their solidarity with Hamas. So, my girlfriend and me put two Israel flags out of the windows of our flat in the 3rd floor. During the demonstration which went through our street the police broke into our flat and removed the flag of Israel. The statement of the police was to de-escalate the situation, because many youth demonstrators were on the brink of breaking into our apartment house. Before this they threw snowballs, knifes and stones against our windows and the complete building. We both were standing on the other side of the street and were shocked by seeing a police officer standing in our bedroom and opening the window to get the flag. The picture illustrate this situation. The police acquiesced in the demands of the mob.

And as you can see from the video, the mob applauded, cheered, and shouted “Allahu akbar” when the flag disappeared.

Video above from Jewish Odysseus (thanks to Phil).

Dhimmi Watch:

MANILA (AFP)–Authorities have asked local officials in the southern Philippines to cancel or downsize Christian festivals that might otherwise provoke Muslim militants, the region’s top policeman said Thursday.

Jihad Watch:

They also got an Egyptian Detroit Police officer to ask me to stop filming them on public property. So much for my civil rights, which the National Lawyers Guild attorneys there to “monitor the rights of Muslim-Americans” didn’t seem to care about “monitoring.”

Jihad Watch:

A police officer actually had to come and ask the young man to put the Israeli flag down, because the other side was trying to push through the barricades (apparently the flag was riling them up!) and they needed to set up an additional barricade and bring over more officers.

Israpundit:

What is noteworthy is that the small pro-Israel (Sabbath) crowd was forced to leave the scene because the police were not prepared to guarantee their safety.

Zombietime ZomBlog:

If you want to watch the full five-minute video, you can see it either here on the KTVU site, or (if that doesn’t work) here directly on its own page (which may display more easily for most users).

This full KTVU video shows how, after this incident, the police were forced to escort the pro-Israel protesters inside a building — to keep them safe from the Palestinian protesters, who could not be controlled.

Five Feet Of Fury:

When the cops told us it was too dangerous for us to stay, I grabbed the flag from the barricade, not wanting to leave it to the tender mercies of the city’s furious cab drivers, terrorist supporters and welfare cheats (the Kadar family was there) assembled only a few feet away.

Update 20090112, Five Feet Of Fury, Deborah Gyapong:

I mean, there is stuff going on that I think crosses the line, that makes poor Alberta Pastor Stephen Boissoin’s letter look like a love letter in comparison. He never called for ovens, or said the Nazi’s didn’t do a good enough job. I’m American born, and love the more robust free speech tradition there. But if police are telling a small group of counter-demonstrators they must go home because it is getting too dangerous, I better see some arrests made, or we have already said goodbye to civilized debate in this country.

Ezra Levant, Five Feet of Fury

At one point, the police told that counter-protester that if he didn’t leave, he’d be arrested for “inciting civil disorder”. I’m not making that up — the lone pro-Israeli protester was told that, not the 175 people trespassing on the parking lot of a private mall. Maybe that’s why the cops were too busy to station someone inside.

Update 20090114: Mark Steyn (this is the police not doing their jobs, too…)

Well, halfway through the Montreal video, you’ll briefly see the demonstrators taunt the police, daring them to enforce their authority. For a clearer picture, look at this “pro-Palestinian” protest in London and the Metropolitan Police retreating in the face of a crowd jeering, “Run, run, you cowards!” and “Fatwa!”

Update 20090116: Solomonia

Here’s short summary: Are the police taking sides in Anti-Israel protests?

Yes and no. Yes the police put more pressure on pro-Israel activists during these rallies, because they know how agitated and violent the pro-Palestinian groups can be. Israel-supporters will respect police authority, while leftist and Islamist activists do not.

Update 20090117: Jihad Watch, Ezra Levant

Again — as last time — the police told the pro-Israel counter-protesters that they risked being arrested for “inciting public disorder” if their tiny Jewish flag caused a conflagration. Did you get that? If the peaceful display of a Star of David “incited” the Hamas supporters to act violently, it would be the Israel supporters who would be charged. I wonder how much longer — months? years? — until police are telling people that wearing “provocative” Christian crosses is cause for arrest, too.

Imagine if Calgary’s cops spoke that way to battered women: “Ma’am, if you don’t cook him his dinner the way he likes it, you’re provoking him. He’ll hit you again. And we’ll have to charge you with inciting him to hit you.”

Update 20090119: Five Feet Of Fury

02:52  Cop #1:  “Okay, let me educate you about something called breach of the peace.  If it gets to the point where we determine that it’s a breach of the peace, then arrests will be made.”
03:03  Son of Brunette:  “A conversation’s not a breach of the peace.”
03:06  Brunette:  “Is it?”
03:07  Cop #1:  “It is when it creates a problem.”
03:08  Son:  “What problem has it created?  There’s no violence going on.”
03:15  Cop #1:  “If you don’t want it to get to that point, we’re just trying to educate you of what our options are.”

Update 20090120: Dhimmi Watch, Melanie Phillips

The police told pro-Israel demonstrators on at least one occasion to put away their Israel flags because they were “inflammatory.” Yet officers allowed some anti-Israel demonstrators to scream support for Hamas — and even to dress up as hook-nosed Jews pretending to drink the blood of Palestinian babies.

In general, the police have reacted passively to the violence. One recent video clip captured the astonishing spectacle of Muslims stampeding through London’s West End hurling traffic cones and other missiles at the police, all the time shrieking “Allahu akbar” and “cowards.” The police ran and stumbled backward rather than standing their ground and stopping the rampage.

Update 20090126: Jihad Watch, Atlas Shrugs

At 4.18 you can see the police reaction – instead of removing the attacking arab mob, they removed us!

At 4.38 Im asking the police chief about the police no-reaction. See the subtitles at about 4.50 seconds in.

After the clip ends, we are being moved out by the police. We, who have a permit for being there and are not violent gets away.

Update 20090126: Ezra Levant, Mark Steyn

Midway through his latest post re the death-to-the-Jews rallies in Calgary, Ezra Levant writes:

Why were local politicians silent about this display of bigotry, week after week?

Why did the Calgary Police Service permit this unruly mob onto private property in the first place? Why were trespass charges not laid against them weeks ago? Why did the police do nothing when a pro-Israel counter-protester had a shoe thrown at him, and when a rabbi was spat at? Why were assault charges not laid against them?

The Jawa Report, Tedekeroth

What did the police do when these attacks were being executed by the arabs? Nothing at first, then they decided to remove us from the square!

Let me say that again – the police removed us,  who had a permit to be there. We were not hostile or attacking anyone. But instead of removing them, who didnt have a permit, they removed us.

[read it all at Tedekeroth]

Update 20090205: Photography Is Not A Crime

And it happened last week in New York City as a photojournalist tried to photograph a mob of pro-Gaza demonstrators in Times Square as you can see in the above video.

Unlike the two incidents in Miami, where police got involved, New York City police officers stood by dumbly even though the photographer asked for their help several times.

Update 20090214: Mere Rhetoric, ynet News

Another anti-Semitic incident took place in a Canadian university Thursday when over 100 anti-Israel activists surrounded a campus building belonging to the Jewish student club ‘Hillel’ at York University, Toronto. The activists pounded on office doors while yelling out racial slurs. Campus security was forced to alert police to restore order and the latter demanded that the offices be shut down.

That’s right, an anti-Semitic mob attacks the offices of the Jewish club Hillel, and police demand the under-seige offices to shut down, not demand the violent mob disperse. This is how good people lose respect for the law and law enforcement.

Update 20090215: Five Feet of Fury, Scaramouche

When a Muslim complains to Toronto police about death threats to a “good-looking Muslim” (Fatah’s amusing way of describing Muslims such as Mansur and himself who embrace modernism and reject sharia as the basis for state jurisprudence), the police will dispatch two burly Muslim police officers. These gentlemen will warn the complainer to button it, lest he rile up restive Muslims. Should the complainer fail to comply, he, and not those lobbing the death threats, will face arrest.

This is just blatant police intimidation, with a Muselman flavor, exotic to Canada, but disturbingly familiar to immigrants.

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Chavez Nationalizes Mining Industry

Chavez Fist.jpg(Caracas, Venezuela) On the heels of congratulating President-elect Obama, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez celebrated by nationalizing one of the world’s largest gold deposits, the Las Cristinas project.

Las Cristinas, operated by Crystallex International Ltd. of Canada, is believed to contain more than 16 million ounces of gold.

Therefore, along with the oil, electricity, steel, cement and the telecom industries, Hugo Chavez now has government-run mining.

And in other news, we learn that Venezuela will sign a memorandum of understanding with Russian-owned Rusoro to operate its mines.

Frankly, nobody should be surprised by this latest news from Venezuela. Any self-respecting police-state socialist knows that mines are needed for reeducating the more difficult members of the population. The Soviets used salt mines but gold mines work just as well. (more)

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The Day After

Reconciliation

I wish President-elect Obama well, and hope that even his critics can concede that he waged a successful and often brilliant (if not shrewdly stealthy) campaign.

It seems to me that conservatives have a golden opportunity to offer criticism and advice in a manner that many liberals did not during the last eight years. By that I mean I hope there are no conservative versions of the Nicholson Baker Knopf-published ‘novel’ Checkpoint, the creepy documentary by Gerald Range, the attempt to name a sewer plant after an American President, or the celebrity outbursts that we have witnessed with the tired refrain of Hitler/Nazi Bush—that all have cheapened political discourse. When I hear a partisan insider like Paul Begala urging at the 11th hour that we now rally around lame-duck Bush in his last few days, I detect a sense of apprehension that no Democrats would wish conservatives to treat Obama as they did Bush for eight years.

In the future, criticism should be offered in unified pro-American tones, rather than anti-Obama screeds. When disagreements arise, they should be couched in a sense of regret rather than ebullition. There should be no conservative counterparts of Bill Maher, Michael Moore, or Al Franken.

That said, read on.

Be Careful of what you wish for…

Note the Iraqis immediately rushing to say Obama surely won’t pull out of the Iraq prematurely. Note secondly that just recently they were grandstanding that we had to leave. I had noted earlier a Zen-like possibility with an Obama victory: those who counted on Bush-Hitler to both defend them and be a big target for their cheap anti-Americanism, might not like going it alone as equal “partners” in the much praised “multilateral” fashion.

Obama may just say “We are right behind you when you deal with Russia, Iran, North Korea, China, etc.” Note again, as Europe goes wild over Obama, the subtext is, “This would never happen here.” After all, we Amis have had African-American secretaries-of-state for eight years (well over a quarter-century ago Andrew Young was UN ambassador)—and still no Turkish-German Foreign Minister or Congolese-French Prime Minister? In some sense, Obama will bring welcome moral clarity to foreign relations, because if he really is a multilateralist, current opportunistic foreign dependencies will be forced to weigh in on multilateralism.

On the Taboo of Race

The landmark consequences of electing the first African-American President dominated the news cycle for the last 24-hours. But just as importantly, we have forgotten that we have chosen the most hard left candidate since Henry Wallace assumed the Vice Presidency, in a transparent fashion without fraud or deception. That marks a landmark shift in American attitudes, like it or not. And no one reported on that anomaly, or on the fact that Obama was the first northern liberal to be elected since JFK—or even the first senator to make it since JFK (and LBJ via the Vice Presidency).

On matters of race, at some point the country will evolve beyond the current narrative of the last day that runs something like—‘You redeemed yourself by voting for Barack, and now we can all say we are truly Americans’. The problem with that understandable sentiment is a number of its corollaries: ‘Unless you support European socialist solutions offered by a charismatic African-American candidate, then you confirm America as a quasi-racist nation.’ And this thought: African-Americans voted for a black candidate at a 95% rate; Hispanics at perhaps 75%; yet the country was judged as free of racial tribalism on the basis of whether whites voted for a black candidate far to the left of any Democratic nominee during the last three decades in pluralities greater than they did for past white Democratic candidates like Gore or Kerry. And they did!

It will be interesting when the first Hispanic candidate wins to see whether Mexican-American citizens en masse reaffirm the country to be finally fulfilling its promise—and what would be the reaction of African-Americans and Asians to such ethnic solidarity.

This solidarity may be a natural reaction, but something is still puzzling about hours of television showing African-American ecstasy based on apparent racial pride rather than glee that someone of Obama’s views was elected—all often editorialized by teary-eyed objective journalists. A person from Mars who watched this post-election celebration, might study the popular reaction to the Obama victory and become puzzled: “Aren’t people now saying pretty much what Michelle Obama said twice, and to great criticism, during the campaign: that the emergence of Barack Obama was occasion for many to have pride in their country for the first time?”

Be careful Barack

When off the teleprompter, natural exuberance takes over. The day before the election, Obama was praising his late grandmother and I heard him say that his grandmother, born in 1922, had witnessed both world wars (including 1914-1918?). In his acceptance speech, Obama mentioned that he might not achieve all his aims in “one term”—so we are talking about dynasties of two terms before even assuming office? We remember likewise he kept saying we are only going back to the Clinton tax hikes (up to 40% on top brackets), while omitting the 15.3% FICA and Medicare taxes once the caps are to be eliminated. And we remember that he kept saying he was going to pay for (a trillion dollars worth of) entitlements in large part by “ending that war” (which even by his figures was running at about 0 billion or so now a year (we would need to be in Iraq another 10 years to waste enough that would have gone to new social programs?))

Second Stimulus

After running up the annual deficit to a near half-a-trillion dollars in stimuli rebates and bailouts, now we are to send checks out again for subsidies for food, housing, and power? And how to pay for it? And the consequences of looking for others to channel money to be redistributed? At some point, there should be some overarching exegesis to explain all this. Something like: ‘Compensation is arbitrary and not based on either fairness or logic. So government is necessary to make the needed corrections and to redistribute in the way a flawed market cannot.’ At least then we could learn the logic involved.

Internal Struggles

We are going to witness a gargantuan struggle among the Obama camp in the next 90 days. On the one hand, the following argument will be advanced:

“Look, Barack, we have a historical opportunity with the Congress, the honeymoon, voter momentum, and your communicative brilliance. Carpe diem!”

“Liberals will never have such a window again, so let’s move full blast with Axlerod, Emanuel, and the Chicago Boys before they know what hit them: make lots of hard-left appointments for agency heads, executive branch controllers and cabinet posts; restore the fairness doctrine and get talk radio out of the picture as it was pre-1987; empower unions with an end to secret elections; move on de facto amnesty and keep the borders porous, given how the continually replenished illegal alien community, with periodic amnesties, evolves into Democratic constituencies in key states; go for BOTH tax increases on income up to 40% and ending the FICA caps so you can get another 15.3%. That way we can pay for some of these new programs. Try to create a national health care system akin to Canada’s. Don’t just go for the agenda, but for structural changes that will make it almost impossible for conservatives to win again. Now with incumbency, restore campaign financing in all its manifestations, lest some Republican gets smart and emulates our money-raising strategies. And while we are at it, why not call in Cheney, Rumsfeld and the Bush neocons and charge them with war crimes for Guantanamo and water-boarding?”

Realists will counter:

“Wait! LBJ, Nixon, and others all blew their mandates. Festina lente (‘make haste slowly’). Remember the Clintonian 1993-4 debacle with gays in the military, Hillarycare, Les Aspen at Defense (cf. his no armor in Somalia decision), Travelgate, etc, so we don’t need more hubris that means calling in another Dick Morris and triangulation to save the Obama presidency. Either raise income tax or lift FICA caps, but don’t do both unless you want to gut, not shear, the sheep. Throw the loonies looking for jobs under the bus where they can join Ayers, Wright, Khalidi, etc. Adopt the Petraeus withdrawal plan, but claim it was really the “Obama” plan all along. Turn over the cabinet to Larry Summers and Robert Rubin types and a few Republican-lites like Chuck Hagel.”

So we will see who wins—or whether Obama votes “present,” and the sides go to and fro, back and forth ad nauseam. Beware, we will hear soon a Reaganesque “Let Obama be Obama!”—if we knew exactly what that would mean?

Sarah Palin

There was something bothersome about the treatment of Sarah Palin. Her final campaign appearances and interviews showed calm, poise and competence. Her charm galvanized the base. And yet the hard Left on day one reduced her to a Neanderthal creationist. The DC-NY Republican grandees demonized her as a cancerous bimbo who spoke in a patois and represented a culture that was an anathema. Now after heroic campaign work, she returns to Alaska with leaks that she was a diva, appeared in a bathrobe, and threw things, as failed strategists grasp at scapegoats for their lapses. I hope she completes her term, runs for Senate, and comes back to DC to haunt her critics. Long after 2008, we shall remember that an Atlantic Mazagine blogger for days on end trafficked in rumors that her own daughter delivered her mother’s Down Syndrome child. That smear says it all.

Good/Bad John McCain

Let me understand the current media analysis of John McCain: 2000—“Old” John McCain runs against the more conservative George Bush and loses, so he’s declared principled and good; mid-2008—“new” John McCain runs against a messianic Barack Obama and could win, so he’s ruthless, quasi-racist, and bad; late 2008—“new-old” John McCain loses against Obama and makes a typically gracious speech, so suddenly he’s the new ‘old’ John McCain again?

Creepy People

We, of course, wish to be liked abroad. But there are reasons why in many cases we are not. That is, many governments welcome authoritarians. They prefer tribal, religious, and racial chauvinism compared to our diverse plurality. They like class hierarchies and resent our mobility. They prefer statism, are anti-democratic, and have contempt for consumer capitalism. So why would we wish governments currently composed of radical Palestinians, Iranians, Venezuelans, North Koreans, Syrians, or Russians to like or admire us? While we would wish not to gratuitously excite their ire, their empathy toward us should make us worried not relieved. Who cares whether the royal House of Saud is happy over the election, or those in the Iranian parliament or the activists of Hezbollah?

Campaign casualties

1. No one will again trust the media to report objectively a general election. Turn on NBC or CNN or read the front page of the NY Times, and you will expect an editorial for the more liberal candidate without pretense of objectivity.
2. Public financing is over as a bipartisan tradition. The Democrats may try to resurrect it, once as incumbents they see advantages in limiting fund raising, but no one will ever again believe the mantra of big money + big politics = sleaze
3. Colin Powell. Now a tragic figure. His endorsement of Obama came too late to appear principled (at a time of Obama’s soaring ratings rather than, say, in mid-September when McCain was ahead). And when he had nicer public things to say of the crooked Ted Stevens than he did the principled hero John McCain, one remembered that his former subordinate Mr. Armitage once apparently knew that Mr. Libby had been charged with a crime that was not a crime, and if it were, Mr. Armitage himself had privately admitted that he was the culpable party. Surely Armitage should have been fired or at least reprimanded by Mr. Powell.
4. Obamacons. The timing and rationale for conservatives jumping for Obama became suspect not because of their decision per se, but because it came late, and was often without an explanation of why Obama’s tax or spending plan, or foreign policy, or proposed new entitlements were superior to John McCain’s.
They will be orphaned since there are too many more liberal in line ahead of them to enjoy Obama’s graces, and they burned their bridges with their former conservative supporters. Had any of them simply said in March, “I am for Obama since I think he is a superior candidate to Clinton, Giuliani, Romney and McCain because his preference for a European-model is to be welcomed”, I think they would seem mavericks and issue-orientated thinkers rather than opportunistic.
5. Beltway Republicans. When the conservative party spends wildly, runs up deficits and justifies them by citing percentages of GDP rather than apologies for trillions borrowed, gives us the likes of the criminally-minded such as Cunningham, Abramoff, and Stevens, the morally dubious like Craig and Foley, and the sycophantic like a Scott McClellan or FEMA’s “Brownie” and the other incompents in high-profile administration jobs, then don’t they naturally lose?
Fiscal restraint.

The promises of bailouts and fiscal reprieves from the two candidates were like two Roman emperors outbidding each other for the services of the Praetorian Guard in order to become coronated. Not a word where the borrowing would ultimately come from, how it would be paid back, or how the indebted incurred their obligations in the first place.

As a self-interested columnist, I would hope Obama reassumes his natural hard-left position of his 1996-2005 period that would provide both plentiful column topics and prove counterproductive to his I fear scary agenda. But as an American, I surely hope he doesn’t, and so wish him personally well, and success as a possible centrist commander-in-chief that advances American interests.

Interesting times…

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Back Door Socialism SUCKS

Gleaned from The Big Picture:

From Canada, who may end up being more Capitalist then us Socialists in the USA:

Two major related threats loom over the world economy: credit crises and rising inflation. What do these two menaces have in common? Bankers, hedge-fund managers, speculators and capitalism in general have been taking the hit for the economic turmoil, both for credit risk and inflation. But the looming collapse of Fannie Mae and Freddie Macin the United States should help change the focus a little. We are now getting down to the heart of the matter, which turns out not to be rampant capitalism but out of control back-door socialism.

- Terence Corcoran, The culprits behind credit, inflation risks

Source:
The culprits behind credit, inflation risks
Terence Corcoran
National Post, July 16, 2008
http://www.nationalpost.com/story.html?id=cf306bf6-4d57-4f21-8fca-442268368aff

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