By MBPDLPayday Loan
Apparently the Canadian government views your common everyday Yo-Yo as a potential terrorist threat. Recently Security forces on Parliament hill disallowed entry of a Yo-Yo ... Perhaps 308 is the limit to the number of Yo-yo's allowed in Parliament?
An Army of one? Yah One big pile of idiots
U.S. Troops being U.S. troops and taunting the weak and unfortunate
Canada won’t block Internet hate Canadian Jewish Congress officials are disappointed that Canada’s telecommunications authority ruled that Internet service providers may not block access to Web sites that contain hate messages.
An Ottawa civil rights lawyer wants the CRTC to order Canadian Internet carriers to block access to two US based hate websites.
Richard Warman applied to the commission to block the sites after being the target of death threats in the US.
Need help Identifying this ... also what are the glistening white orbs on the joints ... anyone know any entomologists?
Thanks ... got to know before it eats me
When subduing the bad guy chasing you ... Always hit him in the head at least one more time.
Miami/Broward County Sheriff Office Celebrating Stupidity!!
An unarmed mature female protestor gets shot in the back and then the face by arrogant cops in Miami ... the officer in charge I think was also the one responsible for seazing Elian Gonzales back in 95 ... nazis
Ecuador realizes the potential benefits as it aligns with fellow nations Venezuela and Bolivia in introducing tighter legislation to direct the spending of profits from natural resources.
2:28 PM CST Wednesday 23 August 2006
Tornado watch for
Carlyle - Oxbow - Carnduff - Bienfait - Stoughton
upgraded from severe thunderstorm watch
There is the potential for severe thunderstorm development over southeastern Saskatchewan this evening. If these storms develop there is the possibility they may produce tornadoes.
Think of it as a bat signal ...
Car firebombing
On Friday, August 4th, 2006, a car belonging to Carol Montreuil, a spokesman for the Canadian Petroleum Products Institute, exploded in the town of Thérèse-De Blainville near Montréal, Québec. After having initially concluded that the explosion was the result of an electrical malfunction, the Sûreté du Québec provincial police force ordered an investigation by its anti-terrorism branch when a number of media outlets received an email from a source claiming to be the IRI. The email stated that the group had carried out the attack in protest against the actions of oil companies, in particular the alleged funding of "an imperialist army which is committing barbarous acts", an apparent reference to the war in Iraq. The CBC reported that the same email also contained accusations against the oil companies of consumer abuse and environmental degradation. On August 18th of the same year, the Sûreté du Québec confirmed that the car was indeed firebombed, as claimed by the email.
So much goes on in this world, and nothing ever changes, no one ever notices. I'm hoping that we can work to change that.
Sadie Jane Eloise Smith