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)
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
The War On Christmas
Takes a new twist;
Dwarf Mistletoe Joins War on Christmas, Attacks Christmas Trees they are in Canada, heading towards the North Pole and Santa Clause.
One source indicates the christmas hating mistletoe has opened a fifth column here in the United States.
Damn secular socialists in Canada and their secret weapon, mistletoe. So we do have a mistle system, good to know.
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Socialism Is Love
Some say Chavez embraces Castroism, I would contend that it is Gueveraism. Che Guevera, paraphrased by Hugo Chavez.
"Long live the socialist revolution! Destiny has been written," Chávez told supporters Sunday night. "No one should fear socialism; socialism is human. Socialism is love."
At the risk of seeming ridiculous, let me say that the true revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love. It is impossible to think of a genuine revolutionary lacking this quality.Che Guevera
But then again Chavez is catholic in his beliefs.
Socialism is solidarty, mutual aid, hence love in action, that same Agape that Gnostic heretics applied humanistically during the Third Revolution commonly known as the Reformation.
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Globalization Sucks
The Americans and French have more in common than they think.
Job worries damp public support for globalisation
Public support for economic globalisation is rising on both sides of the Atlantic but US and French voters are worried that freer trade costs jobs, according to a survey released yesterday. There is much less support for further liberalisation of trade, with 59 per cent of Americans and 58 per cent of French thinking that freer trade will cost them more jobs than it creates.
Despite the apparent free-market consensus in US politics, worries about stagnant real earnings across most of the workforce have raised fears that trade, particularly with China, is holding down pay and eliminating jobs. The cost of losing a job is far higher in the US than in the European Union because of a less generous public welfare system and the paucity of publicly provided healthcare.
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the Paris-based intergovernmental policy institute, calculates that the income of a single-earner household in the US drops to 41 per cent of its former level if the breadwinner's job is lost, compared with 68 per cent in Germany, 70 per cent in France and 73 per cent in the UK.
Jack Thurston, transatlantic fellow of the GMF, said: "In both France and the US there is a strain of economic nationalism where any particular proposition is judged on whether it is good for the country or a vocal minority within it, rather than supported on principle."
Its what Lou Dobbs and LePen have in common too.Lou Dobbs and the Dead-End of White Anti-Corporate Populism
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Vive Chavez
Chavez hails landslide election victory as defeat for 'devil' Bush
How many democratic elections does a guy have to win, by a landslide, before the American media will stop refering to him as a "Dictator".
Venezuelans Give Chávez a Mandate to Tighten His Grip
The landslide victory of Hugo Chávez in Venezuela's presidential election Sunday caps off 12 elections across Latin America since November 2005 that, taken together, reveal a broad electoral shift to the left.
Any day now I suspect reading these headlines.
Chávez triumph brings emollient words from US
Houston Chronicle, United States -
CARACAS, VENEZUELA — High-level US diplomats reached out to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Monday, a day after the loudest Latin American critic of the ...
US welcomes Chavez's victory
US praises Venezuela's democracy
Chavez's revenge against those who call him Tyrant, Despot, Dictator, Devil, Evil, etc. is to get re-elected.
CITGO is the retail arm of Venezuela's Nationalized Oil Company. Which has a very effective PR campaign underway on America TV about being a socially and environmentally responisble company. Venezuela uses petro-dollars to help US poor
Joe Kennedy and U.S. Rep. William Delahunt (D-Quincy) yesterday defended the expansion of Citgo’s expanded ties with Kennedy’s energy-assistance program, saying the Venezuelan firm is the only oil company to make a major commitment to helping the poor.
In order to counteract the US Government National Security State Politicians who are promoting political boycotts of CITGO.
Hearts and Minds. It's all about Hearts and Minds. In the war against American Hegemony and Imperialism.
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Monday, December 04, 2006
Bush Sr. Declares Son A Loser
He was celebrating Jebs forced retirement as Govenor, and talking about his victories and defeats when the spirit of the lord came upon him in a swelling epiphany. That upon the mention of the word defeat the image of Chavez's devil Bush came upon the old man, overwhelming him with guilt.
The enoromity of the Iraq SNAFU literally left him a brokenman. Speechless he simply sobbed piteously, in public.
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Strom's Curse
Others are now commenting on the Curse. Ed Stelmach being Alberta's 13th Premier will he inherit the Strom Curse? I have said so pundits from the right including his opponent Ted Morton have said so. And now the MSM are speculating.
Strom and Stelmach share something else. They are Alberta's 'rural' Premiers. Sharing the roles of Minister of Agriculture and now the Minister of Everything.
Stelmach confronts ghost of Harry Strom
Albertans ask if new Premier will suffer fate of Socred boss's 1971 loss to Lougheed
The worst criticism of Stelmach during the campaign was that he was dull and unimaginative. More than once, particularly in the last week, he was referred to unfavourably as the ''next Harry Strom,'' the last Social Credit premier in that party's 36-year reign.
But even if he can suture his party's wounds, another question is being whispered in Tory circles: is Stelmach the next Harry Strom? Strom was the province's last farmer turned premier. He was elected leader of the Social Credit party in 1968, then lost the next general election to Peter Lougheed's Progressive Conservatives in 1971.Alliance Party Leader Paul Hinman said Stelmach's "good guy" persona is reminiscent of Socred Harry Strom, who turned over the reins of power to the Tories in 1971. "He's working on healing the party and talking to the grassroots," said Hinman. "I think it's a little too late and that this is the beginning of the end of the Tories."
It's the curse. Not that Strom was a bad Premier he was just a lame duck Premier in a province about to burst forth in a decade long boom. Hmmm sounds familiar.
He Had good ideas and put public education and post secondary education at the top of his agenda. The Socreds opened the U of L as one of few truly experimental open liberal arts universities in North America.
All in all Strom's short term in office was good for Alberta. It just was the party, it had staled and now rather than being a beer bash was really suffering a thrity years hangover, and the blahs. Like a bad guest you discover has stayed behind, after the last partier left, still wearing a lampshade because he thought it was funny before he passed out.
The party was stale, out of ideas, marking time, pacing in one place, in other words it sounds like the Tories of today. Is there really a Strom Curse?
Is 13 really unlucky? And what will it mean for Alberta's 13th Premier?
The origin of Unlucky 13
Or does it signify ultimate change, as in the 13th card in the Tarot.
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Death
13. Death.--Death, Change, Transformation, Alteration for the worse; R. Death just escaped, Partial change, Alteration for the better. Click to enlarge color image The veil or mask of life is perpetuated in change, transformation and passage from lower to higher, and this is more fitly represented in the rectified Tarot by one of the apocalyptic visions than by the crude notion of the reaping skeleton. Behind it lies the whole world of ascent in the spirit. The mysterious horseman moves slowly, bearing a black banner emblazoned with the Mystic Rose, which signifies life. Between two pillars on the verge of the horizon there shines the sun of immortality. The horseman carries no visible weapon, but king and child and maiden fall before him, while a prelate with clasped hands awaits his end. Death (La Mort) The Child of the Great Transformers; The Lord of the Gate of Death Card Number: 13 Key Number: 24 Rulership: Scorpio Hebrew Letter: Nun Translation: Fish Numerical Value: 12 | |
Divinatory meaning
The Symbolism of the Tarot Fatigued by the flashing of the Wheel of Life, I sank to earth and shut my eyes. But it seemed to me that the Wheel kept turning before me and that the four creatures continued sitting in the clouds and reading their books. Suddenly, on opening my eyes, I saw a gigantic rider on a white horse, dressed in black armour, with a black helmet and black plume. A skeleton's face looked out from under the helmet. One bony hand held a large, black, slowly-waving banner, and the other held a black bridle ornamented with skulls and bones. And, wherever the white horse passed, night and death followed; flowers withered, leaves drooped, the earth covered itself with a white shroud; graveyards appeared; towers, castles and cities were destroyed. Kings in the full splendour of their fame and their power; beautiful women loved and loving; high priests invested by power from God; innocent children--when they saw the white horse all fell on their knees before him, stretched out their hands in terror and despair, and fell down to rise no more. Afar, behind two towers, the sun sank. A deadly cold enveloped me. The heavy hoofs of the horse seemed to step on my breast, and I felt the world sink into an abyss. But all at once something familiar, but faintly seen and heard, seemed to come from the measured step of the horse. A moment more and I heard in his steps the movement of the Wheel of Life! An illumination entered me, and, looking at the receding rider and the descending sun, I understood that the Path of Life consists of the steps of the horse of Death. The sun sinks at one point and rises at another. Each moment of its motion is a descent at one point and an ascent at another. I understood that it rises while sinking and sinks while rising, and that life, in coming to birth, dies, and in dying, comes to birth. "Yes," said the voice. The sun does not think of its going down and coming up. What does it know of earth, of the going and coming observed by men? It goes its own way, over its own orbit, round an unknown Centre. Life, death, rising and falling--do you not know that all these things are thoughts and dreams and fears of the Fool"? |
And in Canadian politics 13 has been unlucky.
13th Prime Minister John Diefenbaker
(Progressive Conservative)
Harry Corwin Nixon
13th Premier of OntarioIn office
May 18, 1943 – August 17, 1943
13th PM of Quebec
Félix-Gabriel Marchand
As premier, Marchand attempted to create a Ministry of Education in 1898. At the time, education was entirely in the hands of the clergy of the Roman Catholic Church in the province. His legislation was passed by the Legislative Assembly (the lower chamber of Quebec's legislature), but was defeated in the Legislative Council (the upper house). It was not until 1964 that a Ministry of Education was finally created in Quebec.
As it has in American politics
Millard Fillmore | |
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In office July 9, 1850 – March 4, 1853 | |
Vice President(s) | none |
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Preceded by | Zachary Taylor |
Succeeded by | Franklin Pierce |
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In office March 4, 1849 – July 9, 1850 | |
President | Zachary Taylor |
Preceded by | George M. Dallas |
Succeeded by | William R. King |
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Born | January 7, 1800 Summerhill, New York |
Died | March 8, 1874 Buffalo, New York |
Political party | Whig |
Spouse | Abigail Powers Fillmore (1st wife) Mrs. Caroline Carmichael McIntosh (2nd wife) |
Religion | Unitarian |
Signature |
Millard Fillmore (January 7, 1800 – March 8, 1874) was the thirteenth President of the United States, serving from 1850 until 1853, and the last member of the Whig Party to hold that office. He succeeded from the Vice Presidency on the death of President Zachary Taylor, who died of acute gastroenteritis, becoming the second U.S. President to assume the office in this manner. Fillmore was never elected President in his own right; after serving out Taylor's term he was not nominated for the Presidency by the Whigs in the 1852 Presidential election, and in 1856 he again failed to win election as President as the Know Nothing Party candidate.
After all when it comes to the irrational, politics and the occult share a common psychology.
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Conservative Women Discover Feminism
Oh joy, oh serendipity, conservative women have discovered thier identity as women, as seperate from the male dominated blogger society.
it occurred to me that there is no Conservative Women's Blog roll in the blogosphere (at least that I am aware of)
As bloggers, as activists, as thinkers, debaters, engagers, they have come to this simple recognition of their need for independence, identity, self-recognitiion, in other words conservative women have come to the conclusion that as individuals they have power in a communal identity. That is feminism. Even if it is from the right.
One small step towards libertarian- individualist-anarchist
feminism. One small step away from social conservatism.
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Sunday, December 03, 2006
Some Same Sex Marriage Ok Say Tories
How did they get this? Could it have been leaked to them from the PMO.....
OTTAWA, December 1, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) - LifeSiteNews.com has obtained the wording of the Conservative Motion to be debated next week. Parliamentary sources have revealed that the motion states: "That this house call on the government to introduce legislation to restore the traditional definition of marriage without affecting civil unions, and while respecting existing same sex marriages."
So the Conservatives will recognize existing Same Sex Marriages while saying Marriage is to be defined as being between a Man and a Woman.
This makes about as much sense as saying "We recognize the world is round except we believe it is flat."
The Tories are still recognizing and supporting Same Sex Marriages, as long as they were done under the existing law. So what happens after this motion fails to pass? Because it's a 10000000 to 1 shot it passes. Or if it actually passed?
Nothing. It's another waste of Parliaments time just like their Quebecois are a nation, motion.
A tip o' the blog to Red Tory
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Ed Stelmach=Harry Strom
So will Jim Dinning run for Kevin Tafts job? Inquiring minds want to know.
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