Posts tagged with "Liberal"
Thursday, 6. April 2006, 18:27:24
Liberal, world, advertising, editor
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Funny crackers.
Posted by steve in bc at April 4, 2006 09:48 PM
I clicked on Steve in BC*s link and got The *Canadian*.
How do three or four disgruntled liberals create a HUGE mud-slinging Epaper with no overhead?
Easy….One website …….and One Email address.
.TheCanadian
Click on [About Us] and you get nothing but a Trudeau platitude.. No info at all!
Click on [Contact Us] and voila… the true picture. Four liberals and News bureaus all over the world and one on every continent.
However, if you see more than one Email address, please let me know OK?
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National Co-Managing Editor: John Stokes
Assistant Co-Managing Editor: Peggy Chang
Advertising Director: Debra Mackenzie
Make a classified or display advertising pledge.
Enquire about our Advertising Pledge Card
Help support our not-for-profit mandate.
Careers Section Editor: Jay Singh
Other Newspaper Editors E-mail contact info:
Foreign Bureaus
== [Oh no! More Liberal Toronto Ego Mud-slinger, groan.]
Europe
Asia
Africa
Australia
United States
West Indies
South America [all bureaus with same Email address] TG
Thursday, 16. February 2006, 06:16:44
home, 10, words, 10words
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10WORDS
Well I am in over my head now. Recently registered a real .CA website. Actually paid out some money for it too. Not normal for this person with traces of Scot bloodline. [[ Website... now SOLD! ]]
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$10 register with 10Dollar.ca registry. 2 years + tax = $29.00
$100 for 2 years at Can. Internet Registry Authority. [ CIRA] CA> authority.
FastWebServer and SiteXpress Editor.
It is 10WORDS.CA and the name is HOME. Home will not work in search engines yet [too soon and not crawled] but 10WORDS works in Google and Technorati all right.
I thought they were good tag terms for a website. Nothing much comes before 10 as in 10words.
Zero does, but no one uses zero really. I was surprised that HOME was not registered in Canada.
http://10Words.ca
In deep because I never did get into HTML much and the editor is not forgiving.
The site is ideal for business but it is a quasi-blogsite for now.
Any advice for a neophyte would be welcome. Now, off to investigate the term FTP account? TG
Thursday, 2. February 2006, 10:04:39
Liberal, Liberals, Gomery, Chretien
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No Captain wants to command a sunken ship. Belinda crossed to board the Titanic and it sank but be darned if she didn't claw aboard a lifeboat. Now will that bit of luck ever make it to shore?
Brian Tobin is a contender, but the ship has to be salvaged first. [Ooops, scratch Tobin]
Renewal of the Liberal Party?
First, the question of facing the courts. A minimum of 10 $billion of our money has been syphoned off. Liberals should pay fair penalties for that.
Starving health care and education to create a surplus does not imply the right to stuff pockets with some of that budget surplus.
34 $million in debt and who knows how much in penalties and fines that may also become due.
Re-think for Liberals: Liberals are infested with crooks. The crooks must be seen to walk the plank, otherwise one can not expect to regain Canadian voter respect.
Liberal popularity is still spiraling downward and that will continue as the public learns of the full list of rip - offs.
List of 218 *Low Points*, Toronto Sun by Linda Williams
January 22nd
Different list of 200+
BendGovernment
Canadians were aware of Adscam and a scam here and there. Wait for the backlash when they learn about the much wider scope of fraud these lists represent.
When the MSM*s fear Harper trick is better understood, there should be a backlash there also.
Rocky roads ahead for Liberals. TG
Thursday, 15. December 2005, 16:45:29
politics, life, Paul Martin, List
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You may have seen it before, but
it's timely:
A political man named Paul bought a donkey from an old farmer for $100.00. The
farmer agreed to deliver the donkey the next day. When the farmer drove up
the next day, he said, *Sorry son, but I have some bad news...the donkey is
on my truck, but he's dead.*
Paul replied, *Well then, just give me my money back.*
The farmer said, *I Can't do that. I went and spent it
already.* Paul said, *OK then, just unload the donkey anyway*. The farmer
asked, *What are ya gonna do with him?* Paul said, *I'm going to raffle him
off.* To which the farmer exclaimed, *You can't raffle off a dead donkey!*
But Paul, with a big smile on his face, said, *Sure I can. Watch me. I
just won't tell anybody that he's dead.*
A month later the farmer met up with Paul and asked, *What happened with
that dead donkey?* Paul said, *I raffled him off. I sold 500 tickets at
two dollars a piece and made a profit of $698.00.* Totally amazed, the
farmer asked, *Didn't anyone complain that you had stolen their money
because you lied about the donkey being dead?* And Paul replied, *The only
guy who found out about the donkey being dead was the raffle winner, when
he came to claim his prize. So I gave him his $2 back plus $200 extra,
which is double the going value of a donkey, so he thought I was a great
guy.*
Paul grew up and eventually became the Prime Minister of Canada, and
no matter how many times he lied or how much money he stole from Canadian
voters, as long as he gave them back some of the stolen money, most of them
thought he was a great guy.Paul’s Scamshttp://bendGovernment.blogspot.com
Tuesday, 6. December 2005, 18:31:58
credit, credit+card, spending, government
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Martin Allows Lax Spending -
Gains employee Loyalty.Jim Bronskill, Canadian Press
Published: December 6, 2005
[sound bite]
OTTAWA -- An internal review of credit card use at Canada's aid agency uncovered sloppy controls, prohibited purchases and several employees with more than one card in their name.
The audit of the Canadian International Development Agency called for a tighter watch on practices to halt the problems and prevent "even greater misuse" of credit privileges.
The reviewers' report says the CIDA co-ordinator responsible for acquisition cards, as they are known in government circles, had "a limited understanding of the role" to be played under federal rules
The review identified "prohibited transactions," with purchases split into two separate amounts in order to avoid exceeding transaction limit of $5,000, as well as spending on items and services that, while business-related, aren't supposed to be bought with a credit card.
The auditors also found cards were not always cancelled when an employee changed branches. An October 2003 listing indicated that 17 individuals held two cards apiece, at least in name.
*The audit team also learned that cards were not promptly cancelled when an employee left CIDA.*
During the 2003-04 fiscal year, three cards were being used after an employee had departed the agency.
The whole Canadian Press story on Canada.com is here> http://tinyurl.com/ckc63
TG http://BendGovernment.blogspot.com
Friday, 2. December 2005, 20:22:31
agenda, Liberal, hidden, MSM
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Voting Liberal? See this!The new Liberal info web site is up and it's off to a lame start. The main feature is some weak objection to Harper's intent to reduce the GST from 7% to a much friendlier 5% that all businesses and consumers alike will gladly embrace.
If this is the major item in the Librano fear propaganda campaign of the ominous Harper agenda, then, clearly, The Lieberal party is up the creek without a paddle.
The launch of the Lieberal website, although well designed, is clearly a bust and shows a political party on it's way down hill.
We voters were expecting to see some honest evidence of the stealthy and ominous CPC agenda, as is so steadily advertised by the CBC and the MSM, yet their best, launch the campaign effort, only produced a mention of Harper's intent to lower the GST. Liberal site
I guess this is the green light for all those who worried about a hidden CPC agenda to go ahead and vote for Harper.
If there had been any such agenda, the Liebrals would most certainly have launched their new website announcing it to the world. TG
Voting Liberal? See this!
Friday, 30. September 2005, 14:29:33
Adscam, Goodale, Chretien, Coffin
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