Jan
30
2006
0

Murders by the numbers

You’ll never see the PC media writing about who’s doing the actual killing in Toronto.  You’ll have to read Mark’s articles to get the reality.

But, of course, we’re inclusive to a fault, so that’s politically impossible. Multiculturalism obliges us to be non-judgmental: don’t blame anyone–or, if you have to, blame the Americans. “The U.S. is causing violence to be exported to my city,” Toronto’s mayor David Miller said. It’s estimated that half the guns used in Toronto murders are American. On the other hand, over 80 per cent of the fellows using those guns are Jamaican gang members. And, while it’s hard to seal thousands of miles of mostly rural unmanned land border, it shouldn’t be impossible to insulate yourself from the pathologies of a small distant island. Except that, just as Muslims kneel toward Mecca, Canadians only point fingers toward Washington.

Written by Tim G. in: Steyn Watch |
Jan
30
2006
0

Googling you

A very interesting article on google, its past, present, and future.

Written by Tim G. in: Computers |
Jan
28
2006
0

God Bless Canada

Coren reviews the election results.

The best thing about the entire process? Our new PM used the phrase, “God Bless Canada” after he won. It’s been a long since that was said by this nation’s leader.

Written by Tim G. in: Canada |
Jan
28
2006
0

Hey big guy

Sometimes, all you can say is wow.

Valuev, boxing’s tallest and heaviest champion ever, is a hero in Russia, controversy or no controversy.

Written by Tim G. in: Bizarro |
Jan
27
2006
0

She gets it

Finally, a columnist who understands Howard Stern.

Most interviewers hold back. They want to be liked, want to be polite. Not Howard and the gang.

They pushed. And it didn’t matter how big the star was.

Written by Tim G. in: Howard Stern |
Jan
26
2006
0

Not on guard for thee

Thank goodness we’re giving our border guards weapons, because this story is disgraceful.

Vic Toews, who will soon be a part of the government after serving as opposition justice critic in the Canadian parliament, said he did not relish the sight of border guards leaving their posts, although managers took over and officials insisted that security was never compromised.

Written by Tim G. in: Canada |
Jan
24
2006
0

Every vote does count

Use this example to all who say their vote doesn’t count.

Tony Clement, touted by many as a possible minister in the new Stephen Harper Conservative government, won the Parry Sound-Muskoka riding by just 21 votes Monday as he defeated Liberal incumbent Andy Mitchell.

Written by Tim G. in: Canada |
Jan
24
2006
0

Our new leader

Mark has some words on PM in waiting Harper.

In a very Canadian kind of revolution, we rose up yesterday and threw the bums out but gave them a soft, fluffy landing, nevertheless installing in office a minority government that somehow managed to get itself elected despite having the word “Conservative” in its name.

Written by Tim G. in: Steyn Watch |
Jan
23
2006
0

Hamster, snake best friends

Liberals and Conservatives could learn from these two.

Gohan and Aochan make strange bedfellows: one’s a 3.5-inch dwarf hamster; the other is a yard-long rat snake.

Written by Tim G. in: Bizarro |
Jan
23
2006
0

Shovel through and vote

Not voting should be criminal.

Written by Tim G. in: Canada |
Jan
23
2006
0

Stupid names

I have to agree with good ol’ Peaches’ point.

Peaches Geldof is appealing to celebrities to stop giving their children ridiculous names

Written by Tim G. in: Humor |
Jan
23
2006
0

The banana did it

Geezus, is nothing safe any more?

Written by Tim G. in: Bizarro |
Jan
18
2006
0

Thump thump

Written by Tim G. in: Canada |
Jan
18
2006
0

5 days to go

Mark doesn’t think there will be a Conservative let-down in 2006.

As it was, the Tories could barely muster triple figures. Are we building up to another let-down?

Written by Tim G. in: Steyn Watch |
Jan
14
2006
0

Sad slide

Boy, time and bad decisions sure can devastate.

The once-stunning Grammy winner was photographed at an Atlanta gas station at 4 a.m. one morning last month, looking disheveled and bizarre in pajama bottoms, a $50,000 fur coat and a messy wig.

Thank goodness we can always pop in the DVD to restore her beautiful image in our mind.

Written by Tim G. in: Media |

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