Tuesday

Things I read today 24-02-09



GREANVILLE JOURNAL: Implicit Rick Santelli: “I’m not my brother’s keeper” - CJO/GJ
Every one out for themselves.

Warning Against Adverse Health Effects From the Operation of Digital Broadcast Television - Report
German study on the affects of the increased RF signals.

Judge finds Ahenakew not guilty in 2nd hate trial - CBC News
Judge does put in his two cents worth though.

Britain faces summer of rage - police - Blacklisted News
You can bet the 'known activists' will be watched. A lot of talk of civil dissent lately.

New casino program to help prevent problem gambling - Blacklisted News
Face recognition to keep you away from your addiction.

Online child abuse images warning - BBC News
Take 'control' of the Internet for the children.

Workers 'stealing company data' - BBC News
Those poor corporations - "so-called malicious insiders use the information to get a new job, start their own business or for revenge"

Clinton, Quigley, and the New World Order - Blacklisted News
Coincidence? NWO coming your way.

Hillary Clinton meeting wanting a 'new world order' 1984


Flaherty warns delay in passing budget will hurt economy - CBC News
Any of this sounding familiar? Note - "We need to create economic activity. We know the private sector is not doing so adequately." - funny though how it is not a free market problem.

Dziekanski's 'combative behaviour' justified Taser jolt: Mountie - CBC News
That poor cop, having to live through the threat of a stapler. COMPLY

Hospital refuses to treat father of dead Que. children - CBC News
The judgement has already been made.

Rivals want curb on nationalised Citi - Story
Sure, nationalize it, just don't take our profit away.

Why do we need economic growth? - BBC News
Thanks for explaining that (crap) - "If poverty is to be relieved and the rich are not to be made poorer, then growth is necessary"

Bailout of Germany’s Hypo Real Estate: A bottomless pit - WSWS
As the Germans follow the financial bailout line.

ICTU protest in Dublin: Workers angry over pension levy, jobs and wages - WSWS
Saving banks and screwing the public.

Tasers save lives, police associations say - CBC News Now called - All officers need Tasers, police associations say
Protecting and serving. It's Taser day at CBC.

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