The last two days have witnesses a mini-shopping spree through my Amazon.com links. I've just moved into the next affiliate level, which means I get a higher percentage of revenue from each sale. Shopping through my Amazon.com links is a terrific way to donate to my legal defence fund while … [Read more...]
Archives for April 2008
Mark Steyn on Richard Warman, the guy who is suing Canadian bloggers
"The integrity of evidence is critical. Yet Judge Hadjis lets the prosecution swap evidence in mid-testimony -- and furthermore it's the supposed 'witness' and 'plaintiff' who 'suggests' which version is the … [Read more...]
Camelplot: Analyzing “Kennedy-itis”
"One more factor is the first set of Baby Boomers was coming of age. Kennedy was 'their' president, so of course his assassination was the Most Important Event Ever, it shattered the universe, it couldn’t have been a lone gunman with a … [Read more...]
Bombshell about Richard Warman, the guy who is suing us — caught on tape
"Back in December, 2006, Warman’s vague answers were confusing. But in the light of the March, 2008 hearing, we see it was more than confusing, it was misleading. "They were trying to keep Jadewarr’s … [Read more...]
Human Rights Commission spying on bloggers again
21st April 2008
12:40:26
Host Name: ns.ccdp-chrc.ca
IP Address: 198.103.143.130 CHRC … [Read more...]
Finally watching “Blowup” (1966)
I wonder if it irked Antonioni, that no one can watch his mannered, carefully constructed 1966 film without thinking of this [Read more...]
Ezra Levant: “Can’t you just ignore the Human Rights Commission?”
"You can certainly try to ignore a complaint filed against you by a human rights commission. But that won't mean they ignore you. Many of the commissions have extraordinary powers that even real … [Read more...]
Coming soon to a Canadian Human Rights Commission near you?
1.1. The Working Group recommends that:
• the Ontario Government adopt standard definitions of 'hate incident' and 'hate crime' for all public purposes in the … [Read more...]
Remember: Jonestown was multicultural, too
"Rivers of Blood" marks 40th anniversary:
I simply do not have the right to shrug my shoulders and think about something else. What he is saying, thousands and hundreds of thousands are saying and … [Read more...]
“Nobody told me there’d be days like these”
If “peer review can be highly politicized,” why do we respect the process so much?
The scholarly sheen given The Road to Dallas is not wholly unprecedented, to be sure. A few other fallacious books about the assassination have received the academic stamp of approval. Still, that begs the question: … [Read more...]
I dare say it is impossible
to imagine a book with a more "Israeli" title than this one. … [Read more...]