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Saturday, April 28, 2007

Flik off

I don’t know about you, but I’ve had quite enough of the eco-jihad.


Posted by Tim G. at 09:16 AM
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Friday, April 27, 2007

Subsidized fat

You can blame government policy for making America fat.


Posted by Tim G. at 08:04 AM
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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Metrosexual men

Fred says that the
Imus overthrow has more to do with s&m, then perhaps PC.


Posted by Tim G. at 08:47 AM
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Monday, April 23, 2007

Worker killed, subway service curtailed

Another day, another closed rail line.

Stranded commuters struggled to get to work.

Tara Kubicki, 31, found her bus stop was so crowded she ended up walking north and catching a bus to Eglinton, which took her an hour.

Yet another example of how rail is only efficient if it’s working, because if it’s not, nothing moves.

It’s time to give up on the subway and streetcar pipe dream and switch to busways and widened roadways.  Cheaper and far more flexible.


Posted by Tim G. at 04:52 PM
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Saturday, April 21, 2007

It’s no wonder

This map tells the whole trade story, at least when it comes to Walmart.


Posted by Tim G. at 08:58 AM
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Feed the pidgeons

See where appeasement leads?  To more chaos.

Indian protesters vowed to keep the main CN rail line between Toronto and Montreal closed for another day despite a court injunction and a personal plea from OPP Commissioner Julian Fantino to end the blockade.

I can only imagine the millions of dollars this is costing the railways, and all the businesses they supply.


Posted by Tim G. at 07:27 AM
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Monday, April 16, 2007

Sun

Since we’ve had almost no sun this month, I thought I’d post this simple picture to remind you all what the yellow ball in the sky looks like.


Posted by Tim G. at 04:15 PM
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Ban April

Thanks to Hitler, I think it’s time to ban the month of April, or at least the days in between his birth and death (Apr 20-30).

Yet another catastrophe.

Students and faculty at Virginia Tech University were in shock Monday after a gunman shot and killed at least 31 people and injured 28 during the most deadly shooting spree in U.S. history.


Posted by Tim G. at 04:04 PM
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Sunday, April 15, 2007

On the Nappy Heads

Mark weighs in on the Imus non-event that swept across America last week.

I have a dream that my children will one day live in a nation where a white guy can be fired for racist remarks without his employers having to prostrate themselves before clapped out professional grievance mongers and shakedown artists. But dream on.


Posted by Tim G. at 10:42 AM
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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Funny Bunny


Posted by Tim G. at 09:14 AM
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Friday, April 13, 2007

Buzz makes sense

Buzz has started making more sense since getting booted from the NDP.

The Canadian Auto Workers union targeted Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the &#xu2;01Cinsanity&#xu2;01D of the environmental movement Friday as delegates talked strategy with an election ever looming and an Ontario provincial vote less than six months away.

Unfortunately it’s the misguided electorate who are driving the politicians into green insanity.


Posted by Tim G. at 08:33 PM
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Gov’t will kill GM

More proof that the government subsidizes GM on one hand, and then hobbles it with the other.

General Motors has put a hold on future rear-wheel-drive vehicles

This is especially bad news for Oshawa.


Posted by Tim G. at 01:47 PM
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Guy Ritchie is fantastic

It’s been a while since I’ve been really impressed with someone I had a prejudice against.  My latest enlightenment is about Mr. Madonna, who has created (at least) two brilliant movies.

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

Snatch (Widescreen)


Posted by Tim G. at 08:12 AM
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Sunday, April 8, 2007

Britannia, waive the rules!

Mark’s take on the latest Iran victory.

Instead, as we know, the mullahs were fortunate enough to take hostage 15 Royal Navy sailors and Royal Marines.


Posted by Tim G. at 09:07 AM
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Easter Church

For the millions who attend Church today - Happy Easter!

viaStardust


Posted by Tim G. at 08:06 AM
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Thursday, April 5, 2007

Global warming a problem

...on Mars.

Most people don’t pay attention to what is going on with our lifesource...the sun. It appears that not only the Earth is undergoing climate changes, but also Mars. While the focus in the mainstream media is always on environmental issues and blaming humans for these changes, the problem may be bigger than anything we can imagine. Things we can’t do a damn thing about.

How will the anti-industrialists blame humans this time?


Posted by Tim G. at 06:41 PM
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Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Religious proportions

I am not alone in thinking this whole global warming swindle is morphing from a fad to a cult like religion.


Posted by Tim G. at 12:57 PM
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Sunday, April 1, 2007

Blair turns tail

Mark hits one out of the park with a great column on the West’s inaction on hostage taking, part 2.

On this 25th anniversary of the Falklands War, Tony Blair is looking less like Margaret Thatcher and alarmingly like Jimmy Carter, the embodiment of the soi-disant “superpower” as a smiling eunuch.


Posted by Tim G. at 11:48 AM
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