It’s possible that I shall make an ass of myself. But in that case one can always get out of it with a little dialectic. I have, of course, so worded my proposition as to be right either way (K.Marx, Letter to F.Engels on the Indian Mutiny)
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Ya Miss Me
Thanks to everyone who commented here and sent emails inquiring as to my absence from blogging.
I took an unannounced break considering I have been blogging almost daily here for four years.
But I appreciate the concerns, my health is fine thanks. Just took a needed break. I do that occasionally.
What began as a week off ended up being a month off line.
Anyways I will be back to blogging on a regular basis again as we approach May Day.
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
5000 Posts
As of March I have officially passed 5000 blog posts. Whoa. 5023 blog posts since I began blogging back in November 2004. Pop the champagne and read on.
Of course that's just my blogspot count. Originally I had three blogs when I started, the other two defunct blogs, Red Between The Lines and Heresiology, can be found in the side bar. Total blog posts would then be closer to 6000.
And I of course also blog over at the Carnival of Anarchy.
So again even more Plawiuk pontifications.
Which began on the web way back in 1997.
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Sunday, February 03, 2008
Winterpeg
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Thursday, January 10, 2008
Craig Chandler Bids For Ed's Domain
Wow now that would put Ed and his lawyer Tyler Shandro out of the proverbial frying pan and into the fire. Delicious. I am tempted to say go for it. But of course Dave won't he is a principled guy.
Craig B. Chandler said...Again sell me the website.
I will pay your legal fees and I will simply post a message on the website that says:
Premier Stelmach I will gladly sell you this domain for $127,000.
Sincerely,
Craig B. Chandler
Democratically Elected Alberta Progressive Conservative in Calgary EgmontWednesday, January 09, 2008 11:47:00 PM
But as this shows Ed and Tylers threats against Dave have resulted in a fire storm of criticism, and laughter across the blogs and the net. Dumb and Dumber would be appropriate nick names for these two.
Expert expects preem to lose domain lawsuitHe's one of Canada's foremost experts and he says Premier Ed Stelmach is probably going to lose, big time, partly because he's not well known.
No, he's not talking about Stelmach's prospects in an election; but Michael Geist does think Steady Eddie would be barking up the wrong blog if he takes on local writer David Cournoyer over the use of www.edstelmach.ca.
Stelmach's lawyers recently sent a letter to Cournoyer, who blogs under the title Daveberta, threatening legal action if he doesn't give up the domain name, which Cournoyer purchased last year for $14.
But according to Geist, a prominent writer and Carleton University's Canada Research Chair on Internet and E-Commerce Law, Canada clearly defends critics who use the domain names of people they're criticizing - and Daveberta is definitely a critic of Stelmach's government.
I find it interesting that Shandro as the domain administrator for Ed's current web sites, works for a legal firm that specializes in slap suits, the same company making legal threats against Dave.
Can you say conflict of interest.
The real reason for the PC concern about Dave's web site was revealed in the media this morning.
SEE:
Hey Ed Your Domain Is Available
My Name Is Ed
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Wednesday, January 09, 2008
My Name Is Ed
The Premiers lawyers want him to give up this publicly licensed name which he bought. I mean they could have bought it had they been more internet savvy. You would think they would have at least searched Eddies name on the net to make sure he had all those possible sites with his name in it. Like edstelmach.com, or edstelmach.net, or edstelmach.org or edtelmach.xxx or....well you get my meaning. I mean its not like the Premier doesn't have his own Ed Stelmach page, he does.
But this headline is funny; Law firm says blogger stole Stelmach's personality Really he has a personality? Could have fooled me.
Alberta premier threatens to sue over domain name
How come Ed's lawyers they didn't sue San Fransisco stores when they used the Premiers Face on a French Maid body poster for their Halloween Store Ads?
Ed better hire better lawyers, someone familiar with internet law, or the lawless internet. There are all sorts of political sites that have names of politicians that are not those politicians home pages but sites that attack them. Remember the successful PaulMartin.ca site; Paul Martin Time. Yep nothing the PM could do about that attack site at the time and there is nothing Ed can do about Dave's site.
H/T to Saskboy
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Monday, December 31, 2007
Gone But Not Forgotten
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Gone is Andrew Anderson's THE CANADIAN BLOG EXCHANGE one of the best aggregators of political blogs left and right in Canada. For about a month it was being petulant about uploading stories, now it is gone off line for good. Andrew was looking for someone to take over the page for months now. Though it was announced a new site had been found the CBE is gone. Too bad. It was a good way to see political bloggers of all stripes, including the independents who belong to groups.
Here is what is left of links to CBE
The Canadian Blog Exchange on Technorati
Tailrank - Posts for 'The Canadian Blog Exchange'
And here is the Google Cache for Andrew's Bound By Gravity.For those interested in a non partisan replacement aggregator check out;
Opinions Canada
SEE:
Canadian Blog Exchange Kaput?
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Friday, October 26, 2007
Another BT Bites The Dust
Bad week for Blogging Tories first Canadian Blue Lemons closes up shop now so has Dust My Broom. Too bad, so sad.
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Friday, October 19, 2007
Burma's Blood Rubies
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Tokenism
Canada's Not So White Knight In Burma
Burma Watch
Blogs Left and Right Unite
Blogging Burma
Myanmar Ghost Dance
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The Road Out of Mandalay
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Friday, October 05, 2007
Just Say No
Since they asked. And I can't seem to get into my diary account at Progressive Bloggers. My response to their "Proposed Code of Conduct" is Non, Nein, Nyet, No thanks.
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Blogging Tories Payola
And it's spelled Janke not Jank. And he too has been a pit bull for the Conservatives in Ottawa.
And last week they were outed as being in Harpers back pocket during the election.
Except the payola to Blogging Tories did not after the election was over, it continued this year.In his new book, Harper's Team: Behind the Scenes in the Conservative Rise to Power, party strategist Tom Flanagan notes the Tories' innovative use of blogs in the 2006 election campaign.
He cites in particular two members of the Blogging Tories, Steve Jank and Stephen Taylor, who write highly partisan blogs on federal politics.
Mr. Flanagan writes that campaign manager Doug Finley "appointed people to monitor the blogosphere and to get out stories that were not quite ready for the mainstream media."
These bloggers "amplify and diversify our message," he wrote.
The Harper government gave a contract for communications consulting on Parliament Hill, worth up to $20,000, to an outspoken Conservative Internet blogger.
Privy Council Office records show Joan Tintor, author of a popular weblog or "blog," in June received the one-year contract for "communications professional services not elsewhere specified."
The government says Ms. Tintor was not paid to write a blog and has so far received only $350 for work performed under the contract.
She was contracted to provide writing and other communications work on an as-needed basis to the office of government House leader Peter Van Loan.
Ms. Tintor did not return an e-mail requesting comment and, when reached by telephone, she said she would have to call back. She did not.
Her strongly opinionated blog focuses on provincial and federal politics and is listed on the web page of the "Blogging Tories," a collection of conservative Internet commentators. Her blog, joantintor.blogspot.com
Joan has been silent on this particular matter. In fact she has not blogged since Saturday.
So add Joan to the list of Blogging Tories accepting payola from the Conservatives.
And like Tory race car driver and news aggregator Pierre Bourque these Tory Bloggers relish the idea of being close to power.
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Saturday, September 29, 2007
Blogs Left and Right Unite
Over Burma and the Saffron Revolution.
On those rare occasions something happens in the world of realpolitik that despite our differences the left and right in the Canadian political blogosphere unite over. In this case it's the peaceful protests in Burma and the Junta's over the top might is right response.
Our shared belief in the 'liberal' values of freedom, liberty,democracy, and human rights are affronted by the actions of these tin pot tyrants and call for our protests in solidarity.
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The Monks' revolution
Daimnation!
2007-09-26 06:52:52
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Dr Roy's Thoughts: Free Burma!!!!!
GayandRight
Silent About Burma
The military dictatorship in Burma must be overthrown...a comment from Vaclav Havel, former President of the Czech Republic.
Progressive Bloggers Comment.
BURMA:WATCHING BURMA:ANOTHER SOURCE OF INFORMATION:
BURMA'S SAFFRON REVOLUTION!!!! HOORAY!!!
'Support The Monks' Protest in Burma' - Facebook Group Growing Massively
Soldiers fire into crowds of protesters in Burma - Now is the time for Canada to stand up and support the protestors!
Canadian Demonstrators Protest Violence Against Monks and Civilians In Burma
Unfortunately there is a dirth of comment from the right on Burma.
Guess they had a busy week interpreting Harpers public political pontifications in the Big Apple, and reading the entrails from a week of bleeding internal Liberal Party Ides of August, etu brute and dealing with Afghanistan President Karzai's new pals; The Taliban.
Progressive Bloggers have way more comments, two pages worth. Way more than from the right who claim to be the patrons of freedom and liberty.
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Myanmar Ghost Dance
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The Road Out of Mandalay
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Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Patels Panics
I got this message from Herr Werner Patels on MyBloglog account.
Please be advised that Eugene Plawiuk will be reported to the authorities for criminal libel and harassment this week. A report about this will also be sent to his union and the school he works at, since he is clearly not fit to be around children.
It appears that bi-polar blogger Patels is panicking, first he erased his offending web pages on Alberta Spectator blog where he attacked Montreal Simon and Red Tory last month, then he created a new set of multi-blog personalities called Eye On. Including Eye On Blogosphere.(aka Eye on Blogs)
What Eye on the Blogosphere is about
Ironically his attack on them was the result of one of his purged posts (available thanks to Google Cache) where he said this;
As I wrote here a while ago, there seems to be a trend (primarily among lefties and/or Liberals) to muzzle bloggers by slapping them with lawsuits. Funny how you never hear about conservatives suing bloggers (unless I missed something, so if you have information on such a case, please do drop me a line in the comments section below).Ah hem, well I for one would like to report Werner for threatening to do this, I am not sure he is a conservative, but he is a whingnut. Of course his threat to me is not the first time he has said he would sue me. Or report me to my employer which he has also threatened to do to me and other bloggers in the past.
Now in the midst of his latest revisionist rewriting of the story of his cyberstalking, he has created another blog called Common Sense Musings. Which used to be his Ideas And Issues Blog. And was the original URL setting for Alberta Spectator.
Common Sense Musings provides snapshots of the world we live in. This blog is about finding common sense, or rather, an attempt to instill some common sense, as well as about ideas and the issues that matter.
Of course with multiple blog personality Werner his opinions are as far from commonsensical as one can be.
At this site he reposts his posts from his other blogs. In this particular case he has reposted his revisionist history of his cyber-stalking and blog attacks on Red Tory and Montreal Simon with a passing reference to yours truly whom he calls and extremist leftist. It is the same story he published on the weekend in his new Eye On Blogs. Which I commented on .
I guess he figures if he says something over and over again on various of his blogs which he sanitizes then folks will be fooled into believing he is a reasonable, rational, fellow.
He also rewrote his article on Michael Coren, at yet another of his blogs purging any reference to me. The original article was posted on the now purged Alberta Spectator, there he had linked to my original article on Coren and recognized I had blogged on this first, he gave me a H/T.
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On animals, mental disease and Michael Coren
we can eat them, wear their skins, experiment on them if we can thus improve the human condition. Clearly, if there's a mentally ill individual, it's Coren, but not people who really and truly understand animals and what they're all about. Hat tip to Eugene Plawiuk for alerting me to the story. Cross-posted from A Writer's Musings Alberta Spectator
As for criminal libel there is no such a creature, there is slander and libel and it is covered in a section of the criminal code. It is not a felonious offense so it is a civil matter which is resolved through a suit in civil court.
And purging your offensive articles, will not save your ass if you are sued.
Please have your lawyers contact my lawyers;
Hungadunga, Hungadunga, Hungadunga, Hungadunga and McCormack.
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Monday, September 03, 2007
Pathetic Patels
Having been hoisted by his own petard, in the political fashion of the Stalinist School of Falsification, he has eliminated his offending posts for August at his blog Alberta Spectator.
These offending posts showed he was guilty of going off his rocker and attacking Red Tory with personal invective, taunts, insults, on top of a campaign of cyber-bullying and stalking.
Last night he went on to create a new blog; Eye on the Blogosphere to deal specifically with his continuing campaign against bloggers he feels have slighted him. The title; Eye On is not even original he stole it from a Web blog set up to monitor Werner entitled Eye on Werner Patels.
He continues to claim to being the victim of cyber-bullying when in fact it is he that is the cyber-bully and cybers-talker, something he has done in the past.
Canada's political blogosphere
others while remaining anonymous is the height of cowardice -- and after about five to ten minutes of "research" (yes, it was that easy) I was able to present to the blogosphere his real identity. Others in his posse (all deranged Liberals and extremist leftwingers) immediately came to his defence and denounced my exposing him. That I merely defended myself against a mentally unstable cyberbully was conveniently overlooked by those jokers. It was him, after all, who started it all;
Ever the multiple blog personality who suffers from bi-polar blogging syndrome he has overnight created not one but a whole new set of blogs.
Watch out if Werner puts his evil eye on you!
Friday, August 03, 2007
Ban Me Too
Of course progressive bloggers have been defending the Wheat Board, and we wouldn't want our blogs subverting federal civil servants.
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Slap Upside The Head
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