Sunday, February 25, 2007

Goremania!

Faithful members of Al Gore's flock weigh in on the great prophet of doom (via Mark Steyn at NRO):

Almer Gortree [Mark Steyn]

The Reverend Al wowed the faithful in Toronto according to this report “Eco-pilgrims Gather To ‘Heed The Goracle’”:

      "From my perspective, it is a form of religion," said Bruce Crofts, 69, as he held a banner aloft for the East Toronto Climate Action Group amid a lively pre-lecture crowd outside the old hall. "The religion for this group is doing something for the environment."

      While he no longer espouses traditional religion, Mr. Crofts recalled how, as a Sunday school teacher decades ago, he included Martin Luther King, Mahatma Gandhi and Robert Kennedy as well as Jesus Christ in his lessons, as examples of great leaders who stepped forward when called upon by circumstance. In that sense, he feels Mr. Gore fits the bill.

Almen, brother! Preach the Gorspel! Yet, spiritual leadership-wise, the Reverend Al is perhaps closest to Mohammed in that, like the founder of the Islamic faith, Mohammed al-Gore is both a great prophet and a political leader:

      "He's the prime minister we need in Canada," said Reid MacWilliam, who has been re-examining his entire life to make it more environmentally responsible.

At last, an American hegemon the Canadian people are prepared to live under the jackboot of. And Al’s boot leaves quite a footprint. Evangelical Outpost has some interesting statistics on Reverend Al’s forthcoming Gore Aid concert:

      * The concert will produce more CO2 in one day than Zimbabwe produced in any month in 2003.
      * The concert will produce more CO2 in one day than the total daily fossil fuel emissions for Austria, Chile, Finland, Greece, Iraq, Kuwait, New Zealand, Philippines, Portugal, Sweden, the Virgin Islands, and a dozen other countries combined.
      * The concert will produce more CO2 in one day than the entire nation of Afghanistan produces in a year.

We are all pygmies in the awesome depression of his Carbon Footprint! (via Tim Bla ir)

  1. Matt Helm Says:

    I didn’t see An Inconvenient Truth. I don’t like movies with a lot of Gore in them.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Learjet liberals


Al Gore's star is rising. He's attained near rock star status. I wonder if he rode a recumbent bike to T.O.? I'm guessing not.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

I'm sure I parked my car here an hour ago.


Where's global warming when you need it?

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Income splitting

This is just one reason why smilin' Jack and his crew will never hold the keys to 24 Sussex Dr. From CTV's Question Period broadcast today, NDP finance critic Judy Wasylycia-Leis discusses income splitting:

"It's a very costly proposal that very much benefits wealthier families...it's a huge bonus for high income earning families that have one person at home full time and one person in the workforce I think the interesting question here is, how will the Liberals respond to this negative regressive policy...a most regressive policy and contrary to the notion of full equality for women."

Yeah Judy, it's so regressive a tax policy that 13 OECD countries have adopted it. They are: Belgium, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Portugal, Switzerland, the United States, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Norway, Poland and Spain.

These Dippers have always fancied themselves as champions of the working man. How they can be against a tax instrument that will reduce the burden on single income families is beyond me.

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Poll question needs a third option


From CTV.ca

Too bad there's no third option.

Just sayin'... OK?

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Babble moderator feels "icky"


The Left has a problem. This nasty freedom of speech thingy keeps popping up. Some of them, (see my post about el presidente below) have the power and resources at their fingertips to crush alternative viewpoints. Others, like Michelle over at Babble, don't have to shoulder that much responsibility. Not entire South American countries anyway. Just the odd right-wing troglodyte like yours truly. They say that we'll all garner our 15 minutes of fame, but my time as a Babbler was almost as fleeting. I remember it like it was only yesterday (sigh): from registration to banning took about 90 minutes. My crime? Using Jihadwatch.org as a source. If you haven't already guessed, I'm "Ripstop".
I'm used to tossing people from babble but it sucks. I hate doing it because it makes me feel like there has to be a better way...
Oh there is a better way Ms. Moderator. It's called considering opinions that differ from your own. It's called debating the issues in a reasonable and logical manner. Free speech? Not at Babble.ca. Not now. Not ever. It's no wonder a certain moderator feels icky.


Friday, January 12, 2007

The wonders of socialism

Hugo's taking his country further down the road to socialist utopia. This from Publius Pundit:

Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez has signalled his true intentions with more clarity than ever today, announcing that he would expropriate:

1. All the phone lines
2. All the electricity

As this happened, a provincial governor from Bolivar state down south let it all hang out, simply saying he wanted to confiscate the entire media, forcing it all under state control. Just ‘nationalization’ don’t you know...


This clearly is an effort to Cubanize the nation, turning its free media into a state monopoly to disempower the opposition, and end all free inquiry or accountability. It’s something that is a mighty curious step for Chavez to take, given his claims he won the December election by an overwhelming majority. Something already doesn’t sound right.

This isn’t all the thug is up to, by the way. He’s also stealing the entire central bank, by ending autonomy for it. He’s turning that into an instrument for money-printing, now that he’s badly mismanaged the entire oil bonanza, wrecked the oil fields, fired all of the talent who could clean up this situation, and wasted hundreds of billions of dollars of oil earnings on stealing, corruption and socialist mismanagement.

In short, Chavez is turning Venezuela into the wasteland of nothingness that is communist Cuba.

We've all seen this dreary movie before, and we all know how it's gonna end. Colby Cosh knew as much back in December of '05:

One may be certain that other essential institutions--disguised paddywagons, vast windowless buildings of unstated function, great fenced and guarded areas in inaccessible rural regions--will eventually appear as needed.


Monday, January 8, 2007

None Deeper

If I ever get down to the Smithsonian, the Trieste will be the first item on my list. In 1960, it dove to over 35,000 feet, the world' s deepest dive in the Mariana Trench, near Guam. In over 40 years this feat has never been repeated.

Most significant of these was "PROJECT NEKTON" in which TRIESTE conducted a series of seven dives including three deep dives, climaxing on January 23, 1960 in a 35,800 foot descent into the "Challenger Deep". This abyss, the deepest known spot in the earth's oceans, had never been penetrated by a manned vehicle. The record set that day stands alone today. For this series of dives, TRIESTE was fitted with a new pressure sphere, manufactured by the "Krupp Werke (works)" of Germany and designed for operation to 36,000 feet. That dive gained, not only a record which cannot be exceeded but, world wide recognition of the TRIESTE and its occupants on that dive, Jacques Piccard, son of Auguste Piccard and Navy lieutenant Don Walsh...

Also check out this multimedia presentation at PBS.org.
Zork out.

Saturday, January 6, 2007

World's most annoying turboprop.


At least that's what my ears tell me. A noisy high pitched rasp comes outta this thing as it sails overhead. I've been told it's because the prop blades are chopping the exhaust into pieces (this aircraft being a pusher design). Probably otherwise a nice airplane. Zork out.