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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Mood:  energetic
Topic: News on News

Been watching this story unfold on the tv news and I tell you it is SUREAL.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/british-columbia/the-police-sting-that-netted-a-drunk-driver/article1653042/

 

 It makes me feel like I should switch my citizenship from Canadian to American on the drop of a hat or the toss of a coin. To see a woman so non-chalant, free as a bird and in defence of her position and state of mind while the victims are unwavering in their compassion, bravely smiling through it all and are resolute in their determination to harvest what little good, being as great as it can be,...out of their tragic situation...

http://www.ctvbc.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20100727/bc_berner_decision_100727/20100727/?hub=BritishColumbiaHome

 

is practically surreal. I suppose, in comparison with versions of justice on other countries.

In some ways our laws and freedoms are a blessing, in another way a kind of curse. Notice we do not see throngs of armed policemen and sherrifs and guards to protect this woman as she enters court?

Merely pointing out the diferences in style of our versions of meting out justice, dear reader, no need to go ballistic on me.

Of course it creates a cauldron of hot water now that spills over onto all of us now, our own Premier once him self cited for impaired driving while on vacation in Hawaii, has worked with the other government department areas to bring about even tougher more stringent requirements for reponsibility when behind the wheel.

How apparent need it be to question the government at this point when clearly it may that the values influence on this drunk driver may not have already taken place, too late for correction for this woman and the loss of her child? It is in fact a reasonable question, but not which one that can be answered by anybody right now.

The Premier should have resigned as soon as he got home from his unseemly incident with the police, rather than him self trying to weave through the pylons and pitfalls of political life and steerage by him self after being so disgraced.

I am not in any position to even guess or wager perversely if this womans decision to get behind a wheel and drive while drunk was unhindered by the Premiers decision to do the same thing him self at one point.

But where it approaches perversity is where BC enacts the toughest laws ever for drunk driving. For the majority of us, they were tough enough already.  And did not need to changed for want of better protecting our selves and our children. All it took though was one woman with 3 glasses of wine. And possibly one Premier.


I can reasonably expect and hope for zero road accidents, deaths and fatalities this coming long BC DAY weekend. It's not too hard to imagine if you try.

 

 

 You can see audio video here by scrolling down to click on 

'News Hour' and THEN

story: 'Guilty as charged'.

 


Posted by mach1231 at 12:40 PM PDT
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Mood:  suave
http://woodenspears.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/janet-jacksons-wardrobe-malfunction.jpg
Russian speakers, who have more words for light and dark blues, are better able to visually discriminate shades of blue.
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New cognitive research suggests that language profoundly influences the way people see the world; a different sense of blame in Japanese and Spanish

Lost in Translation

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http://www.yuddy.com/photos/20071223110557janet%20jackson%20wardrobe%20malfunction.jpg


Posted by mach1231 at 8:12 PM PDT
Updated: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 8:18 PM PDT
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Just my day
Mood:  don't ask

Where is the mood for: " p*^^ss3d off"?

Sounds typical, first I'm in the aforementioned mood to begin with, this is actually L I F E , but and now there's nothing to blog ≥ bitch at to be happy about.

I am simply not one of these people who like to find things to complain about.

But just, the same, I am NOT happy. Definitely not happy.

It's a shame because all other things considered, I should be.

I should be. And I am repeating that for actual emphasis.

Success will be the sweetest revenge on the powers that be, or were, that enacted themselves to create the chaos and upheaval and unneccessary drama in my life that is directly antecedent to the residential school trauma inflicted upon my mother when she was a child.

Unlike, the rest of the people in Canada...I do not have the privilege of just being able to shut it off like a light or stick it in a utility closet...out of mind out of sight... like many Canadians who have the privilege of doing: ignoring it.

The building blocks of any society are dependent on families for structure.

We are the ones who should be striking that point home to them so that they can fashion and deepen their own appreciation for that fact.., not have them preach and pontificate to us what a cherished land this is and how holy white everyone is to have status to enjoy it.

So I'll say it once and one time only: the amount of times I have heard that man say and refer to Canadian "families" with an insinuatory tone that it is a cause that he holds close to his breastbone while putting it in the context of exclusion for "families" who have not suffered in the slightest sense....

...turns me into a sick person because it makes me sick and it is this government that which makes me sick.

Conservatism is a deadly disease because it concedes and thinks that there must, there absolutely MUST BE, an answer and solution for every known problem otherwise why should we as Conservatives be stricken to the point of being forced to allow room for the Liberal view that our shared burden and plight as humans has to include acceptance of the state of our imperfection? It is an imperfect state and system because it is human engineered and we can purify it with the sheer force of our will and intent as long as we have the right motive it will produce the result we desire and it is unfallible. (Accent point exclamation.)

What a Liberal realises is that mathematically and statistically it is impossible for the Conservatives to reach their lofty idealogical goals and aims, and that it is far better to use rational and reasoning to land in err where one has to deal with the least detrimental result thanks to playing close attention to caution.

Sorry. Not everyone is going to be a super-capitalist mega star but Liberals are the only ones that understand the requiring component of the balancing act so that not only can we understand that only a few can be supracapitalist megastars...we actually appreciate it.

But it doesn't mean we have to suffer and it doesn't mean we have to watch and expose our eyes to others suffering as well.

Benefice, noblesse oblige and responsibility. Signatory elements that mark a mans composition in his blood to fuel his mind with fire. But what do they do instead?

Conservatives cheat.

 

 

 


Posted by mach1231 at 7:28 PM PDT
Updated: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 8:12 PM PDT
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News of a political swarming
Mood:  cheeky
Topic: News on News

Zealots gather to divy up and share leftovers of Canada. (Dont worry Vic!...youre going to get DESSERT!)

Ohhhh-,...dont tell me, now.

What is this?

 

Minister troubled by RCMP conflict

 10 high-ranking members of the RCMP are accusing the top ranked commissioner of arrogance and being verbally abusive, close-minded and insulting.

http://tiny.cc/5xb0d

Vic, Vic, VIC! Is there no end to the good you have to do in this world?

D-o-oooooh.Undecided Troubled are you?  In an age of austerity and 5 percent cutbacks to 13 different government departments, building woman barracks to a prison facility to the tune of over ten million dollars is understandably the least of your problems, sir.

 I am a proponent for active measures to provide women with means to actively discourage entering the prison system. Yes, this means spending money. Just not on prisons. If you think about it Vic, your prisons you are building are not meant to last anyway. 

How could they last unless you mean to think your tough new measures are not to act also as a deterence?

 Time is nigh. Take control Vic. Grab the reins.

 

 


Posted by mach1231 at 11:13 AM PDT
Updated: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 11:38 AM PDT
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Saturday, July 24, 2010
We'lll I'll be a -,...
Mood:  accident prone
Topic: Books and Magazines

...a landlubbing albatross. Look @ this, scoll to mid-page, it is one of Ernies old drinking buddies.

http://www.amazon.com/Nineteen-John-Dos-Passos/dp/0884113450

 

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Posted by mach1231 at 6:44 PM PDT
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Were gonna...
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Politics

Have you ever heard it said that while the favorite dictum leading up to the election of the current standing U.S. President was: yes we can

http://m2.wnymedia.net/files/2009/09/Obama-my-bad.jpg

 

that in Canada our favorite dictum during,before and after an election is not yes we can but always some polite excuse, like yes we should, yes we could, yes we would-,...BUT

 Without a doubt, news through traditional media can sometimes be depressing. Maybe especially even more so during the summer time when we are flumoxxed with tales of stupidity,tragedy injustice and outrage. Why not just disengage entirely? I guess thats the slow painful death by attrition the capital 'c' conservatives must have in mind in the re-arranging of Canadas face so that it is unrecognizable in so many years. After all, to aid and abet that cause, it wouldnt hurt to have skewed numbers,inaccurate reports, and pockets and potholes in Canadas census with no information taken or reported.

 I offer two quick links today that by themselves mean nothing, but together can bridge the gap in our minds beyond perceptions of ineffectiveness and imperfections in the internet as a medium that blend together to form a different pastel, a new color, to alter our preconception and perception that the Internet is a faulty device, unregulated, a vast sea of conspiracy and disinformation, dangerous, untested.......excuses,excuses,excuses all of them.

The first one is a small outcry and brouhaha being steeped by the press and quickly garnering the attention of politicians thanks to a woman who complained the government would not hire her because she is white.

 

The second one is not as much a story nor a press release but a worldwide company asking a question that holds much clout:

should the government be socializing with citizens?

http://www.nurun.com/home/work-ideas/points-of-view-conclusion20100308.html

 

 


 

 So click away , click away....click away from the lies and stories you were told.;)


Posted by mach1231 at 8:35 AM PDT
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Look out Stephen Harper. Look out.

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We say sometimes, look it is raining out. Well, a once former Prime Minister to that once quipped in conversation: "..since when is it ever raining inside?"?


Posted by mach1231 at 10:13 PM PDT
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Sunday, July 18, 2010
Privacy concerns
Mood:  a-ok
Now Playing: The government is way too intrusive...
Topic: Politics

I am glad now that the former Environment Minister, who is now Minister of Public Works and Government Services (one of the LARGEST departments of the Federal Government) as well as Minister for Status of Women (all under the same portfolio in one long exaspertaing sentence) as well as having responsibilities as Regional Minister for the Treasury Board , although it seems like a lot of responsibility for one person....

http://www.cbc.ca/gfx/pix/ambrose_rona050215.jpg

has found her niche in womens rights where she can feel the most satisfaction for being an agent of change (blog entry below)...taken over from the disgraced and RCMP investigated and FIRED former minister

http://www.vancouversun.com/news/2686060.bin?size=620x400

My husband: Strippers, cocaine and government contracts

 

 ...so, if you will, please...just a reminder about the voice of women in the past in regards to the government still in power.

And please dont forget the members in the upper echeleons of our once proud military fired or investigated because of unprofessional conduct or criminal acts concering women in subordination or innocent civilians.

 http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2006/12/08/women-rallies.html

notwithstanding that...

...in light of the facts as they are known in regards to all the governments posturing and legislation enacting to get tough on crime (5% cuts to public prosecution office? He-l-l-o-o?)

..it's nice to know that  a bit of whining and complaining to government about their "level of intrusion" into your life can send the might government back rolling into a cave like a hedgehog

And I mean to refer to the abject minority of good Canadians who (after being only 1 in 5 to be chosen, 20 percent odds) complained to the government about the intrusiveness of the questions on a long-form census and the threat of fines or jail time if they didnt complete it. (aww!)

This means theres a 1 in 5 chance of being required to do this long form in the first place, and out of that 20 percent there would seem to be a mere fraction with voices loud and bitchy enough and whiny enough to bring about a fundamental long term change in the accuracy of the holistic picture of our country is about to come about.

 

Not to worry...look at my big wide open eyes

Industry Minister Tony Clement, seen in early June.
This man...
 
is not about to change his mind regarding the big census makeover.
 
The Conservative government is scrapping the mandatory long form in 2011, replacing it with a voluntary national household survey. 
 
http://www.cbc.ca/politics/story/2010/07/16/clement-house-census.html

 

 



The Bedrooms of the Nation
 

In 1967 Pierre Trudeau announced
that "The State has no business in
the bedrooms of the nation." He
meant that laws governing sexual
behaviour should be kept to a
minimum - but that attitude no
longer seems to be the case. York
University historian Jay Cassel,
examined a growing trend toward
regulation and criminalization of
sexuality
.

Posted by mach1231 at 1:43 PM PDT
Updated: Sunday, July 18, 2010 2:20 PM PDT
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Friday, July 16, 2010

At a time when Indias version of tinseltown i.e. Bollywood, is focusing an increasing awareness on the issue of honor killings......

Canada wants to make a difference.

 

 

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"Cinema can bring awareness and mould the public opinion making the Government to act against honour killings. I have made a small attempt at that,"... - Avtar Bhogal, Director

 Here, here.


Posted by mach1231 at 11:21 PM PDT
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Here is a little story for you that you may not have heard yet

Allow me to unravel it for you Paul Harvey style...

 

Seems a tiny baby girl was born mid-flight just after July 4th this year

..the plane was enroute from Baku, Azerbaijan (via Germany) and on its way to mothers home in Denver, Colorado

and had to make an emergency landing in Winnipeg, Canada.

And, as it just so happens to be

in addition to a nurse with a lifetime of experience in obstetrics and pediatrics

 3 doctors were also on the plane

as the delivery was made on board the jet aircraft and they made their landing without the benefit of being strapped in with seatbelts

As if that were not enough material for the six o'clock news

by itself, much to sighs of relief, and cheers of adulation

who happened to be on that same flight to take pictures and photos none other than A-list celebrity actors and couple

but Kurt Russel and  Goldie Hawn.

http://www.solarnavigator.net/films_movies_actors/actors_films_images/goldie_hawn_kurt_russell_hug.jpg

What a tale this is going to be to be able to tell when this girl grows up.

But that my friends, will truly have to be......as Paul Harvey has said so many times before

..the rest of the story.

 You can read about this fascinating story...

here and here.

Apparently they were also engaged while up. In the air. Flying that is.

Global has video here.



I noticed conflicting reports of the childs citizenship. One said the child will be definitively U.S. American and the other Canadian and that she would no doubt have dual-citizenship.


Trudence? Thats a nice name. Truly.You can also read about countries rules and regs for baby naming procedure

i.e.

Germany: Children's vornamen (first names) must be gender-specific, and are approved or rejected by the Standesamt, the office of vital statistics. 

here:

http://ca.lifestyle.yahoo.com/family-relationships/articles/parenting/rogers-macleans/an-apple-by-any-other-name-2010-07-14/2


Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell have shared 27 years together, and their son, Wyatt, only recently just tuned 24 on July 10.

Posted by mach1231 at 12:28 AM PDT
Updated: Friday, July 16, 2010 1:35 AM PDT
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