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Why I hate the GOP...

List of idiots, dinosaurs, and cement heads....

Bush/Cheney
FOX News
Rush Limbaugh
Glenn Beck
Sean Hannity
Jim De Mint
Sarah Palin
GOP Leadership House & Senate
Michael Steele
Michelle Bachmann
Ted Stevens
James Inhofe

Just where is the party of small c conservatives and ideas gone to?
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NHL - Sports League of Comedians?

"We voted to deny approval to Mr. Balsillie because we concluded he lacks the good character and integrity required of a new owner."

- Boston Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs.

Thats right, he has $$$ and a is a highly successful businessman who loves hockey... never been to jail or under any criminal investigation. Apparently he lacks the good character and integrity of say "Boots Del Baggio" (who was given part ownership in the Nashville Predators) but.. and here's the funny part.. he didn't have any money! hahaha

Bettman and his governors - they are so funny!
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Heath Care Debate Mess - only in America

There are some more or less accepted truths in the Heath Care debate south of the border:

1) 45-50 million people do not have insurance so they must rely on personal resources, bankruptcy or covered by hospitals (who must raise their costs which are passed on to insurance companies who in turn pass it on as higher premiums to their customers);

2) One 6th of the US economy is spent on health care which is expected to rise substantially (inflation and the graying of the population);

3) Small businesses, who provide most of the jobs, are squeezed by the recession and are dropping employee coverage as a cost cutting measure;

4) Insurance company's are continuously looking for savings to increase their profit margin - pre-existing conditions are the most noteworthy;

5) Government already provides health care thru VA, Medicaid and Medicare.

6) No final health care bill has been developed... proposals are in various stages in committee on both sides of Capital Hill.


My Observations:

This is more about power and control than it is about what benefits the people - especially the middle class;

Polarization of the US has reached new highs (or lows)... its downright nasty out there between the left and the right;

The special interests, supported by the far right of the GOP and cheered by the wingnuts - Beck, Limbaugh, FOX News talking heads - are spreading such misinformation that the public is confused, bewildered and somewhat upset;

Giving the legislation to Congress was a an opportunity for bipartisan input but its turned into a minefield/graveyard for uniform thought - its like 535 shades of gray with House members considering re-election chances next year and undoubtedly several who have campaign financing courtesy of the insurance industry;

Anyone who thinks that the disruptions ongoing at town hall meetings are anything but an organized attempt to thwart change and public opinion needs their eyeballs checked. For a revealing look at this dark side, see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jy8i8FbVFyU

It will be interesting theater for those who watch this story - the unfortunate aspect is peoples lives are at risk
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Health Care in Canada

as some far right wing-nuts portray it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grbSQ6O6kbs
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Happy August 1st

It the first day of the month and all is well.

Toronto's garbage strike is settled (Union 1 City Hall 0)... taxpayers on the hook for millions of $$$ more for those poor workers.

Via employees and management sent issues to binding arbitration and strike lasted 48 hours - a victory for common sense on both sides.

The Leafs - still tied for first place in the 2009-10 season....oh wait a minute, it hasn't started yet :p

The Blue Jays - stuck in neutral with a lame duck GM and an acting president who is the most qualified to take over but is looking for a replacement.

The Arrrrrgos - can a newly positioned NFL coach grasp the CFL and its easy going routines.. not to mention 3 downs and unlimited motion, no fair catches and the single point.... and Arland Bruce - what TD celebration does he have planned for the Labour Day game vs Hamilton.

The Weather - it sucked in July and apparently not going to be much better for August.

Politics - Canadian - zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Politics - American - can special interests and the GOP scuttle any plans to improve health care? Will the Beer Summit lead to improved race relations? Will Sarah Palin ever say something intelligible?

TV - new season, 100's more reality shows... can't wait for Octomom's (oh yes I can) only watch about 8 network shows on tv... cable, movies and Brit shows plus sports keeps me going.

Actually sports and hot women keep me going :P
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Bummer Summer

A curious fellow died one day and found himself waiting in the long line of
judgment.

As he stood there he noticed that some souls were allowed to march right
through the pearly gates into Heaven. Others though, were led over to
Satan who threw them into the burning pit.

But every so often, instead of hurling a poor soul into the fire, Satan
would toss a soul off to one side into a small pile.

After watching Satan do this several times, the fellow's curiosity got the
best of him. He strolled over and asked Satan what he was doing.

"Excuse me, Prince of Darkness," he said: "I'm waiting in line for
judgment, but I couldn't help wondering, why are you tossing those people
aside instead of flinging them into the Fires of Hell with the others?"

"Oh those" Satan groaned: "They're all from Ontario, Canada. It's only half way through summer and they're still too cold and too wet to burn." :p
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canadian-health-care-fact-vs-fiction/

One of the better pieces I have seen - thanks to ihavenothing.org

http://www.ihavenothing.org/2009/07/27/canadian-health-care-fact-vs-fiction/

and here:

http://videocafe.crooksandliars.com/taxonomy/term/1544
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Canada gets drawn in to U.S. Healthcare Debate

This past week has been a gem for comedy.... not from comedians but from politicians and talking heads on the proposals for U.S. Health care reform.

I loved Lynn Cheney the other nite on Larry King when she said so matter of factly - the government (of Canada) tells Canadians what doctors they must use (factually wrong on 2 counts - health care is delivered by provinces not the Federal Government and of course we can chose whichever doctor we want)

But the absolute best comedian has to be Rep. Louis Gohmert (R-TX:

On socialized medicine:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lW_GDBokb8w&feature=player_embedded

On the Canadian system:

“I know enough about Canadian care, and I know this bureaucratic, socialized piece of crap they have up there…”


Other notables:

Rep Paul Broun (R-Ga) “Life is precious. Some would say, ‘Well, she’s 85 years of age; we should just let her die.’ And that’s exactly what’s going on in Canada and Great Britain today. They don’t have the appreciation of life as we do in our society, evidently.”

Arizona Republican Sen Jon Kyl “the average emergency room wait in Canada is 23 hours—if you are even considered sick enough to be admitted.”


Comedy Central please sign em up. On the downside, many Americans will believe this as fact (thanks to an on air quote by some forgotten politician, the majority of Americans believe that the 911 hijackers came thru Canada (wrong by 100%) and few know Canada took in tens of thousands of stranded air passengers (majority were Americans) when the US closed its airspace
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Are Public Service Unions Still Relevant?

Item: VIA Rail Canada has announced that its representatives are currently negotiating with the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference union, which represents some 340 locomotive engineers. Earlier today, the union gave notice to the Corporation of its intent to go on strike on Friday, July 24, 2009 at noon.

Item 2: Two Toronto union groups representing about 26,200 workers, including garbage collectors and office staff, went on strike June 22 to protest proposed cuts in benefits and sick pay. Toronto residents have been taking garbage to 19 temporary sites in parks and hockey arena parking lots during the labor action.

On top of this, a recent survey showed that public service workers receive an average of 17-19% pay remuneration more than their private sector counterparts. Taking benefits into account, that difference becomes a whopping 30%.

We the taxpayers who pay for these "services" and these workers; we are quite often the target of strikes and labor disruptions in order for the unions to get their way - make it difficult for employers and the general public who are forced into capitulating to excessive demands or risk further inconvenience.

I like the way Ronald Reagan handled the air traffic controllers back in the 80's - fire the lot of them and bring them back into our world if they still want a job, but under our terms (equal wages and benefits to the private sector)
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First Post

Wondered why I didn't get caught up in all the Michael Jackson hoopla since his death on June 25th.

After all, I was a musician in my youth and love music today just as much as I did back then. I was a fan of Michael Jackson's music of the 80's - I remember having cassette tapes of Thriller & Bad in my car with the bass settings on maximum, drowning out the protests of my two children who were stuck in the back seats with car speakers vibrating just inches from their ears.

Of all the celebrity deaths in the past few weeks, none touched me less than his. Why? I finally figured out while I was a fan of his music, I was not a fan of his notoriety and was simply turned off. He achieved the highest level of fame and popularity as a recording artist and entertainer in modern times - I give him that respect.

The deaths of Ed McMahon, sidekick to the great Johnny Carson; Farrah Fawcett, the face and body which covered some of my bedroom wall; Karl Malden, from the Streets of San Francisco (with Michael Douglas); and Walter Cronkite, the face and voice of U.S. TV news my parents watched Monday to Friday - they shaped and impacted my evolution from boy to manhood.

And even though they had been outside my life in recent years, they will be missed....



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