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It’s now clear who Nancy Pelosi was talking about.

June 8th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in activists

Nancy’s famous quote from not so long ago…

“I have concerns about some of the language that is being used because I saw … I saw this myself in the late ’70s in San Francisco,” Pelosi said, choking up and with tears forming in her eyes. “This kind of rhetoric is just, is really frightening and it created a climate in which we, violence took place and … I wish that we would all, again, curb our enthusiasm in some of the statements that are made.”

Now we know who she was talking about. Keep in mind that Code Pink is almost all women.

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Sounds Reasonable To Me.

June 8th, 2010 | 1 Comment | Posted in activists

An open letter to Helen Thomas

By YORAM DORI
06/07/2010 06:32

In light of your recent remarks that Jews must “get the hell out of Palestine” and “go home,” I think I should tell you about my parents’ families.

Dear Ms. Thomas,

I read on numerous Web sites the remarks attributed to you (and I did not see any denial) that we, the Jews must “get the hell out of Palestine” and “go home” to Germany or Poland. I am convinced that you are aware of the events which took place during the years 1939-1945 but, to be certain, I think it appropriate to tell you a little about my parents and their families.

My mother was sent to Palestine from Germany in 1933 with the rise of the Nazis to power by her farseeing parents. The British blockade, which prevented Jews fleeing the Nazi horrors from entering, made it difficult for her and only the pretext of coming on a tourist visit enabled her to enter and remain alive. Her older sister, Sarah, her husband and three children aged 12, 10 and seven did not succeed in finding a way of coming to Palestine and were sent by the Nazis to Poland and from there, their journey to the Auschwitz gas chambers, was short. I understand that it is there that you wish to send me.

My father, who lived in Austria, also showed resourcefulness and immediately on the German invasion and sailed to Palestine. On the way – again the British blockade – he was forced to throw his passport into the sea so that, heaven forbid, they would not send him back to Austria, another country you wished I was moving to. His older brother and his wife, who did not go with him, were murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators.

My parents, who, as mentioned, with lifesaving initiative, fled from Europe before they were murdered, arrived in a desolated and barren country, worked in orchards, barely supported themselves and, by the way, were happy with their lot. In 1947 upon hearing of the UN resolution on the partitioning of the country, they danced in the streets, even though most of the area of Israel was torn from its sovereignty. For brands who survived the fire, it was enough.

The Palestinians and Arab countries, who gained most of the area, refused to accept the UN resolution and began a war to annihilate us. Only three years had passed since the liberation of Auschwitz and again we – the Jews – faced the danger of annihilation. To our joy, 600,000 Jews were victorious over millions of armed Arabs. It appears that justice has power and strength of its own.

IN THE 62 years of our existence, we have had seven wars, thousands of terror attacks, buses which have exploded in streets, firing into schools, mortars fired on kindergartens. Yet you wish to exile us back to the inferno, as if nothing happened 65 years ago in Europe, as if our hands have not been stretched out for peace since the establishment of the state?

We were victorious in the wars imposed upon us by Egypt and we signed a peace agreement with it after yielding all the territory and all the oil. We signed a peace agreement with Jordan. We yielded all the territory and much water. We withdrew from Lebanon to the international border and, in return, we received Hizbullah katyushas on our citizens. We left Gaza and in return, we received massive firing on our citizens in the South.

Are you aware, Ms. Thomas, that many children from Sderot and the area around Gaza wet their beds until a late age out of fear of the Hamas missiles? And it is us that you wish to exile? Why? Because you think that we are weak or because it annoys you that we are not defeated?

As someone, who throughout his adult life has been a member of the Israeli “peace camp,” notwithstanding you and your strange and angering views, my friends and I (and I hope also my government) will continue to turn over every stone and scour every corner to attain peace. Peace, which will enable us to the smallest extent to live and our neighbors, the Palestinians, to establish a country and to flourish and prosper.

To achieve this, we are prepared to make great concessions, to give back all the territories gained as a result of wars which our neighbors forced on us. There is only one thing we want in return – life. A quiet life, a life without terror, a life without missiles, a life like the one you have in Washington and which I, in Israel, also deserve.

hmmm… to all the jew haters, this might be too much of a demand.

New American Currency

June 8th, 2010 | 1 Comment | Posted in Obama

Another great ad.

Cars and trucks on Arizona Highway 260 in East Central Arizona are driving by a billboard advertisement that recently went up, bearing President Obama’s face on what appears to be a mock U.S.One-Hundred Trillion Dollar bill.

The billboard’s caption: “But Who Will Pay the Piper?”

(Unfortunately, the answer is – no one can.)

Chuck Perrine of Jones Outdoor advertising in Tucson, Ariz., confirmed to CNSNews.com that his company created the 10 ft- by-40 ft. billboard, which he said “went up within the last month.”

Bilderberg 2010 – The Guest List

June 7th, 2010 | 4 Comments | Posted in activists

Gordon Campbell

“I DON’T WANT TO BELONG TO ANY CLUB THAT WILL ACCEPT PEOPLE LIKE ME AS A MEMBER” Groucho Marx.

Is Premier Gordon Campbell is at the Bilderberg 2010 meeting?

If so, why is Peter Mansbridge there? And, Bill Gates?

It’s enough to start a conspiracy…

A supposedly leaked list of delegates attending the Bilderberg 2010 conference in Spain between June 3 and June 6  has been published.

It’s an annual invitation-only meeting of some of the world’s most influential leaders in government, banking, business, and the media.

Here’s the Canadians from the list:

CAN Campbell, Gordon Premier of British Columbia

CAN McKenna, Frank Deputy Chair, TD Bank Financial Group

CAN Clark, W. Edmund President and CEO, TD Bank Financial Group

CAN Prichard, J. Robert S. President and CEO, Metrolinx

CAN Reisman, Heather M. Chair and CEO, Indigo Books & Music Inc.

CAN Mansbridge, Peter Chief Correspondent, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

If there is anything to the legend of the group, why did they drop their standards by so much. I mean really, Peter Mansbridge?

Businesses like this could kill our BC economy

June 7th, 2010 | 1 Comment | Posted in Economy

Medical Marijuana

California does have a new business that is exploding… They even have a “weed” map now.

Nice to see entrepreneurs capitalizing on proposition 215. Unfortunately BC will see an impact to the provincial GDP – some estimate up to 8 billion is at stake.

How long before we see ads like this in the Georgia Straight?

We are a member based organization dedicated to the safe and lawful  provision of medical cannabis to our patient members.  Ethnobotanikal collective and our patient members invoke the full legal protection of Proposition 215 and SB 420.

We believe in the lawful and therapeutic consumption of cannabis as medicine.

We believe in a “closed circuit” organization which ensures that all our products are cultivated and distributed from within our own LOCAL membership pool.

We believe in promoting the well being of our patient members and pledge that all our products have been cultivated in a manner consistent with appropriate health and safety standards, ensuring their safe and therapeutic consumption.

We believe in delivering the medicine you need, where and when you need it!  Why risk transporting your medicine when we will assume that risk for you?

Obama’s First Success Recorded.

June 7th, 2010 | 2 Comments | Posted in Obama

George Bush Great leader

America’s new standing in the world after 1 1/2 years of Obama:

“The Obama administration has managed to convince most countries around the world that we are worth little as friends and even less as enemies.”

What do the following have in common: the piling on Israel after the botched interception of the Hamas relief flotilla, the Chinese military telling the U.S. secretary of defense that he was not welcome in Beijing, and the declaration by Nick Clegg—now deputy prime minister of Great Britain—that his country’s special relationship with America is over?

More here.

Iran set to confront Israel? With the Jahidists are now emboldened, it’s a matter of time before something major starts.

Good thing the world can count on America. The stage is set.

We’ll be paying for it soon.

June 6th, 2010 | 3 Comments | Posted in Economy

Worker at Seagate tests drives

HST isn’t the only thing that is set to bite us.

It seems that for some reason the workers of China are getting a wee bit cranky about the $1-2 a day they get paid. Suicides are up. Walk-outs are starting.

What can you buy that isn’t made in China these days? We’ll see inflation in the not too distant future as the slave wages increase.

June 7 (Bloomberg) — The moment that corporate executives from New York to Tokyo have dreaded has arrived: Chinese workers are demanding a raise.

It was great for company balance sheets while it lasted. Hundreds of millions were willing to toil for a dollar or two a day. The arrangement pumped up profits and made many a senior vice president look like a genius. Well, those days are over and the global economy won’t be the same.

Just ask Honda Motor Co., the subject of a recent walkout that shut down all of its production in China. The carmaker had to offer workers a 24 percent pay raise to get things back online. Consider this the vanguard of a Chinese we-won’t-work- for-peanuts movement and another reason to fret about inflation.

Higher wages won’t just become the norm because workers feel exploited. China will have no choice but to advocate big increases in compensation to keep the peace among its 1.3 billion people. Labor unrest is bubbling up as rarely before…

The story is here

Creative Commons License photo credit: Robert Scoble

Who’s On First?

June 6th, 2010 | 3 Comments | Posted in Oddities

The European financial crisis explained in clear terms on ABC Australia. Brilliant. Wonder what happens when this game ends.

The Gaza Blockade Protesters Are Playing Us.

June 4th, 2010 | 3 Comments | Posted in activists

The term useful idiots comes to mind when one thinks of the protesters support of the “Peace Activist Massacre“.

The con continues and everyone bites…

Here’s a bit more of how bad life is in Gaza..

Yet if you walk down Gaza City’s main thoroughfare — Salah al-Din Street — grocery stores are stocked wall-to-wall with everything from fresh Israeli yogurts and hummus to Cocoa Puffs smuggled in from Egypt. Pharmacies look as well-supplied as a typical Rite Aid in the United States.

“When Western people come, they have this certain image of Gaza,” said Omar Shaban, an economist who heads Pal-Think for Strategic Studies in Gaza. “We have microwaves in our homes, not only me, everybody. If you go to a refugee camp, the house is bad, but the people and the equipment are very modern. The problem is the public infrastructure.”

The Israeli blockade — which activists were trying to pierce Monday when nine died in a melee at sea with Israeli commandos — is designed to deny weapons to the Islamist Hamas group and weaken its authority. A vast array of items — from concrete to coriander — have been blocked from entering the territory, and few residents are allowed to leave.