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31 July 2007

It's About Time

FINALLY...SOME ARMED BORDER GUARDS
Armed border guards were on duty at the Canada/US border for the first time Monday. Eight CBSA personnel who work at the Peace Bridge port of entry - two superintendents and six officers - were among the first Canadian border officers trained to use handguns. Some of them were on duty Monday, carrying their handguns for the first time, said Dave VanHelvert, president of the Customs Excise Union, Local 23, which represents border services officers in Niagara. "The officers in Fort Erie, who have passed the training, who are working today, are armed. They do have their sidearms," VanHelvert said Monday. This group of officers just completed firearms training last week. They were amongst 39 officers the Canadian government trained in July. They were trained by the RCMP.
Personally although I am kind of anti-gun...I will say that it is about time we stood up and attempted(yes attempted) to protect ourselves from the increase in gun toting criminals in Canada by blocking off some of the points of entry for those illegal weapons those criminals are carrying.

30 July 2007

Woodstock Mayor Renames Council, " HIS COUNCIL".

MAYOR HARDING STATES COUNCIL IS "HIS COUNCIL"
Michael Harding, Mayor of Woodstock, Ontario has recently started calling council," HIS COUNCIL."
In a Monday July 30th, 2007 story in the Woodstock Sentinel Review regarding Clothesline Covenants, Mayor Harding made the following statement;
"The question remains do we have the power to strike down the bans".
"I don't know whether or not MY COUNCIL is willing to entertain that idea".
So, what he is really saying is that it is HIS council, and that HE doesn't know whether or not HE would attempt to strike down those builder covenants on his own.
After all....it is HIS council.
I do have to wonder, what exactly is the purpose of an election for councillors, when the people of the city do not end up with a council.
The mayor gets a council, but the people don't.
Perhaps the mayor needs a lesson in linguistics.
Or better yet, perhaps in democracy.

29 July 2007

MIke Colle Resigns After $32 million Given Away In Improper grants

ONTARIO IMMIGRATION MINISTER RESIGNED
I've waited a few days to write this one because...I was just too pissed to write anything Thursday. At the same time Dalton McGuinty and his caucus are busy denying treatment for Autism because it would be too expensive, they are busy giving away the farm to people that didn't require any money. I guess that autistic people don't vote...so that's the reason for that one.
Mike Colle, Ontarios' Immigration minister was forced to resign after giving away $32million in improper grants to silly things like....The Ontario Cricket Association that requested $150,000 but got $1 million, and a myriad of other unaccountable grant practices.
Auditor General Jim McCarter released a review of how the ministry of citizenship and immigration handed out more than $32 million in year-end grants over the past two years. McCarter said there was no real application process for the grants and criticized the ministry for often making funding decisions "based on conversations rather than applications." "We found that the decision-making processes followed . . . were not open, transparent and accountable," McCarter said in his report.
Autism therapy costs between $30 and $80 thousand a year depending upon the type of treatment, and to what degree the child is affected. At that rate, $32 million would have paid for treatment for approximately 1066 children.
Ontario has over 10,000 kids affected by this disorder, and as identification methods become more fine tuned, we can fully expect many more than that in the future.
So ....thanks Mike and Dalton for spending our treatment money on stupid things like ....your friends, and people who might vote for you. You know things must be hopeless when you spend yourself silly to hold onto power.
Add this to the $2.4 million the Ontario government has spent to deny treatment to autistics and their families.

28 July 2007

John Tory? Randy Hillier?


JOHN TORY NEEDS TO RE-EXAMINE THE NOMINATION OF RANDY HILLIER

The pressure is on for Ontario Conservative leader John Tory to cancel the nomination of Randy Hillier, Ontario Conservative candidate for Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington, for praising pre-Medicare health care in an opinion piece this past Friday.
Hillier, in a rambling diatribe against "monopolies", wrote in the July 20 edition of the Kingston Whig-Standard that "in the days when...private health care was available, there were no concerns about hospital wait times. Health care ran smoothly and was generally affordable and efficient. Seldom was heard a discouraging word about hospitals or health care."
"Is Hillier seriously suggesting that pre-Medicare health care was something to be admired and should be restored?" asked Michael Hurley, President of the Ontario Council of Hospital Unions/Canadian Union of Public Employees. "Hillier's views clearly reveal that he is not fit to be a candidate. John Tory must temper his own support for private health care and cancel Hillier's candidacy." Unfortunately, Hillier's rosy picture of pre-Medicare health care reflects Tory's own health care election platform, which includes an unprecedented call for moving public health services to private, for-profit clinics. Taken together, these views should sound the alarm among the electorate that the Conservatives are dangerous on health care. "The Conservatives seem keen to take us back to the 19th century when it comes to health care," Hurley said. "No thanks - we've been there and done that. We should leave behind the days when the poor get sicker and the rich get care."

27 July 2007

St Thomas Head Shop Raided By Police

40 YEAR OLD MAN FACES DRUG CHARGES
A major drug bust at a St. Thomas business results in charges.
Police say they've seized a load of magic mushrooms, marijuana, Percocet and drug-making literature(isn't literature protected under the charter of rights and freedoms?) from a St Thomas store called "Area 51.'' A search at an upstairs apartment turned up more of the same and more than 15-thousand dollars in cash. A 40-year-old man faces 11 drug-related charges and a 22-year-old man faces one charge of producing a controlled substance.

Interesting Enough, Poll On This Site Shows A Slim Margin Of Support For Afghanistan Intervention

POLL SHOWS VERY SLIM MARGIN OF SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN WAR
Wierd, but the poll I conducted here on this site shows a slim margin of support for the war in Afghanistan, contrary to what is published regularly in the mainstream media.
I think that I would attribute that to several things, but primarily the lack of full disclosure to Canadians on the issue.(I feel that the media has been muted by the government on this one, especially with recent revelations of information blackouts)
As well, Canadians are being affected personally by the increasing tragic losses and are falling prey to the misleading callous comments made by the government and as a result are "falling into line" with the ideology of we're right to fight even if we're wrong.

Lyin' Brian Ordered To Pay $470,000.00 to Schreiber

MULRONEY CAUGHT WITH HIS PANTS DOWN
Brian Mulroney has been ordered to pay almost $470,000.00 to Karlheinz Schreiber after an Ontario Court agreed that judgement by default was in order after a request made by Schreibers' lawyer for the courts to render a judgement. As Mulroney had not made a statement of defence regarding the case, the court agreed with Schreiber and rendered judgement against Mulroney.
The judgement was in regards to a "pasta machine business" that Mulroney was supposed to have assisted in setting up but never did according to Schreibers' claim.
Mulroney has agreed that he received the $300,000.00 payment from Schreiber which is completely contrary to statements Mulroney made in court under oath when he filed suit against the Canadian Government over the Airbus affair. During that case he stated that he only had a fleeting knowledge of Schreiber and had never conducted business with him. The $300,000.00 payments to Mulroney were not discovered until after that suit.
A Mulroney spokeperson called the news of the judgement "disturbing" and stated that Mulroney was in the process of challenging the courts' jurisdiction over the matter. Mulroney called the judgement a "hoax', ridiculous and an abuse of process.
So, why doesn't Canadas' government sue this guy to get our $2 million back? That's for them to answer.

And A Rebuttal For The UTRCA General Manager, Ian Wilcox

Regarding the 'clarification of facts" letter by Ian Wilcox of the UTRCA, I would like to suggest that perhaps two words might interest him and all others involved in this mess; clarity and transparency.
During the last council session, all four groups had an opportunity to speak to council on this matter of developing Sally Creek/ Burgess Park.
The person who spoke for the developers of Sally Creek, a planner, made mention in his presentation that this process, "which had been private until recent"(his words) has been going on for 3 years and that the UTRCA participated in the private process of the proposed developement of a golf course extension, all according to the Sally Creek Golf Course planner.
With that in mind, I tend to believe that a little more openess in our local government, may not be a bad idea, instead of intentionally misleading the public that nothing is going on, when in fact, the very words of the planner would seem to indicate just opposite that.
I suggest that perhaps the "facts" aren't being presented honestly because of the real "fact" that the "facts" surrounding the issue weren't being openly discussed in a "factual" or open, transparent manner, which has obviously driven otherwise sane people to become inflamed over an issue that according to the UTRCA, never existed, but contrary to the statement that the planner made that the plan had been initiated in private with the assistance of the UTRCA?

26 July 2007

GM Announces Tillsonburg Plant Closure

TILLSONBURG TO LOSE 300 HIGH PAYING JOBS: LOOKS LIKE TOYOTAS' PROSPERITY IS SPREADING REALLY WELL HERE
Tillsonburg residents are faced with increasing unemployment as a result of GM's decision to pack it in.
GM had been operating out of the TDS group building in Tillsonburg for many years.
A company spokeperson said the plant will be relocated to a new plant in Ohio that is presently under construction. Thanks NAFTA!
Perhaps these workers will all find work at Toyotas' new plant in Woodstock, but I doubt it.

25 July 2007

Harpers' CONservatives Begin Program Of Axing Anything They Did Not Design

CONSERVATIVE PARTY AGENDA INCLUDES PICKING ON AVERAGE CANADIANS
The CONServative party has begun axing programs and services which were not initiated by them, including literacy programs, the medical marijuana program(which paid for itself), womens programs and other programs that would have appealed to non conservative voters, including the court challenges program which funded equality and language rights groups to challenge federal laws in court.
This is indication that the party of small minded men have lost their direction(as if they actually had any direction to begin with!)and know not what to do, so picking on left leaning Canadians has become a bit of a past-time for them.
John Baird says it doesn't make sense for the federal government to "subsidize lawyers to challenge the government's own laws in court."
Well, actually it does.
Canadians need to have a way to challenge stupid laws that are made by stupid governments.
The majority of Canadians don't have the money available to them to finance a court challenge, but the government uses tax dollars to finance the building of laws against the people. So on one hand, Baird says its' bad to use tax dollars on these silly things, but on the other hand, he uses tax dollars to finance the CONservatives' silly laws.
Although Canada is sitting on one of the largest budget surpluses in its' history, around 13 billion dollars, the CONservatives have continually axed programs and services that are ideologically opposite to their own agenda, even when the programs were good ones, such as the pine beetle program in B.C.
The COnservatives axed funding for the pine beetle problem, a program which had been set into action by the previous liberal government.
Canadas' forestry sector is under attack from this beetle infestation and the government has walked away from its' responsibility on the matter. Forestry is regulated by the federal government in Canada.
One thing that can be said is that if the government is sitting at a 13 billion dollar surplus, and if Canadas' interenational debt is down, then why on earth are we being soaked by the taxman even yet?
Announcing huge cuts to the poorest of Canadians while increasing the federal surplus is not anything any Canadian asked for.

Vic Toews Thinks He Is In Opposition Yet

FORMER JUSTICE MINISTER HAS NO IDEA WHO IS IN CHARGE
Stats Canada says that homicide rates are increasing in Canada as a result of gang warfare with guns.
Vic Toews says, "Why aren't we taking positive steps to get the gang members who are using the guns, especially on a repeat basis, off the streets?"
Good question Vic! Now try posing this to yourself for an answer, or to your party cohorts cuz' you guys are the folks in charge of this justice related issue, and obviously you are unable to do your job. By the way you asked this question, it would lead the rest of us to assume that you have no idea what role you are playing in this CONservative government, or perhaps your directives haven't arrived yet from the PMO.
It is impossible to combat crime as long as you think you are still in opposition, or as long as you push the concept that you need a majority to make these changes to the criminal justice system, which is just absolute hogwash. Really what needs to be done is spend a little more on policing, and a bit of work to solve the cultural and poverty related issues that surround the gun and gang violence issues.
So, why aren't we trying harder to get guns off the streets and reduce gang related crime?
Ask Vic Toews:he has the answers, and his party is in charge, and they be the guys to blame for not getting things done.

24 July 2007

John Tory Wants To Waste Our Tax Dollars

THIS GUY THINKS WE SHOULD FUND RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS
Okay, this is beyond silly.
John Tory and his CONservative opposition caucus think that if he gets elected(a big if), he will move to fund RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS!
This is obviously an election ploy to gain a few votes but a plan with very little thought put into it.
"I want to reach out to parents and children currently outside our public education system and invite them in," Tory said.
Ontarios' public education system allows for anyone, of any religious persuasion to already attend school, so just where is Mr Con...errrr Tory coming from on this silly plan?
The move would strip over 1/2 a billion dollars in funding from the already financially suffering public boards to divert it into the coffers of a few people and their religious organizations who have chosen to keep their kids out of Ontarios' schools, on their own accord.
I also feel that ridding ourselves of the Catholic school board, which also relies on public funding to support it's narrow minded cause would be a good idea.
There should only be one system in Ontario, and that should be a public system of education.
Dividing the population over a religious idea is silly, but obviously no more than an election ploy for a man who would say anything to score the premiers' office.

23 July 2007

Woodstock Info Energy....What the Hell?

PROCESS FOR HIRING INTEGRITY COMMISSIONER IS...WRONG.
The hiring of a city integrity commissioner is taking an incredibly long time, or is it, that perhaps no one in our community has the integrity to do the job?
There is a problem with the process though and that is the fact that some of the proponents involved in Woodstock Info Energy and its' demise, are in charge of hiring the integrity commissioner, which defeats the purpose of the hiring.
It would appear anyways that the staff in charge of hiring are just beating around the bush, and that there is no real push on from these people to get the job done.
When they do get it done....sometime in the distant future, there will be a push for this commissioner to investigate the role of council and its' leader in the operations of Info Energy and the massive losses that were accumulated during the time this particular director sat on the board of directors, and acted as chairperson.
Anyone have any idea of a date?

Oxford OPP Start Annual Pot Blitzkrieg

AN ANNUAL WASTE OF RESOURCES IS UNDERWAY...AGAIN
In the next couple of weeks Oxford County's corn crop will be reaching its' mature height and this has the OPP and OCPS asking farmers and the public to keep their eyes peeled for suspicious activity around local fields. Yeah, I'll be right there...sure okay fine.
It's prime season for marijuana plants hidden in those corn fields OPP Constable Laura Langdon says.
Between now and October, OPP and privately hired planes will be scouring local cornfields and bush lots looking for pot plants. Isn't it an invasion of your privacy to have these planes buzzing around your property at low heights?
Police are asking you to look for abandoned vehicles at the side of the road, flashlights in the field at night,(yes...everyone start calling police when you see worm pickers at night) potting soil bags and even tracks leading in and out of fields.
Nice, so here we are again in the midst of silly season. The fact that these cops earn a living spying in your window is disgusting.
After 35 years of study, countless malicious prosecutions at the hands of the crown, Canada is still treating people criminally when really they should be treating people for addiction.
One more year, and millions of dollars spent on something they cannot possiblt eradicate.

Canada Moves Towards US Styled Defence Buildup

PM SPENDS $20 BILLION ON MILITARY SINCE TAKING OFFICE
Canada is slowly moving towards a US styled militray buildup that is more attuned to offensive action than defensive action.
Defence Minister Gordon O'Connor said earlier this week that this buildup is his "personal list" of goodies and it includes new ships, aerial drones, tanks, jumbo aircraft, frigate upgrades, new troop carriers, heavy-lift helicopters and new airbases as well as a myriad of other unamed items that are being revamped.
It is the biggest buildup since the second world war of miltary equipment and expenses.
Opposition members all agree that tyhe military needs an upgrade, but they could not agree on the amount of money to spend.
While I agree that some expenditures were necessary, I could never agree on the gross amount of money they are planning to spend.
Keeping Canada in a role of defensive peacekeeping is really the only sane direction to take.

22 July 2007

Revlon Shares Fall on News of Tammy Faye Messners'(Baker)Death


TAMMY FAYE DIES AFTER BOUT WITH INOPERABLE LUNG CANCER
I doubt the people ripped off by this lady and her husband Jim will be mourning at all.
Tammy Faye Messner has died at the age of 65 after a battle with lung cancer. She had
battled colon cancer since 1996 but that cancer recently had spread to her lungs.
Recently she had became best friends with ex porn star...RON JEREMY!
She claimed that she did not know who Jeremy was, and that she didn't care either.
Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker came to represent all of the greed and hypocrisy of the American way of life throughout the 1980's and the 1990's.

Woodstock Area Man Teaches Van How To Backflip




An Accident Outside Of My Home Yesterday Afternoon
An accident on Mill street yesterday(right across the street from my home) left one man wondering if his day of fishing was worth it.
At about 7 pm yesterday(right when I was barbequing my dinner dammit) a Chrysler mini-Van left his north bound lane crossing over the southbound lane(just narrowly missing a few southbound cars), and then launched his vehicle through a ditch,and into a cedar tree(about 30 feet tall and 12 inches across) which was uprooted instantly and finally into the side of a driveway culvert which performed the action of flipping the vehicle over upon impact. The vehicle then skidded on its' roof for 50 feet before coming to a stop in a massive cloud of dust and dirt. Dirt rose at least 75 feet into the air after the accident.
The driver reportedly(or so he said to me) fell asleep at the wheel after being in the sun all day fishing...Lucky for him no one else was injured and no other vehicles were affected.
Police fire and ambulance responded quickly to the accident. There is no word on charges yet.

21 July 2007

Copy of a Declaration That People In chile Tried to Give Stephen Harper

GUARANTEED, HARPER DIDN'T READ THIS ONE
It was reported in Santiago that Harper has been sneaking in and out of back doors, fearful of the locals with his massive entourage of security agents and police hacks.
Declaration delivered during the demonstration and received by Barrick to give to the Prime Minister
Santiago, July 18, 2007
PUBLIC DECLARATION
Prime Minister of Canada supports Barrick Gold and refuses audience with Communities affected by Pascua Lama
We declare:
1. It is abhorrent that Stephen Harper, under the pretext of a state visit, intervenes openly and shamelessly on behalf of a mining company whose operations are questionable environmentally, legally, ethically and socially.
2. It is inconceivable that the maximum authority in a country like Canada, that promotes and supports foreign mining investments at a state level (with the money of all Canadians), shows a total lack of consideration for the effects that these investments generate in communities where mining projects are developed.
3. We find it worrying that Steven Harper’s agenda includes meetings with the president and with Barrick Gold, the mining company in question, while failing to listen to the voices of citizens accusing murder and destruction ten years after the FTA between the two countries. It demonstrates the double standards of the Prime Minister, who opened public Roundtables on corporate social responsibility in his own country, while here in Chile he refuses to meet with civil society.
4. We reject the political pressure suggested by this visit, which comes at the same moment at which Barrick is encountering serious difficulties: on June 21, the opening of mine areas was delayed for the fourth time, in mid July the Inter American Commission for Human Rights will determine whether or not they receive for processing the territorial usurpation dispute put forward by the Diaguita community of Huascoaltinos. Three weeks ago the congress showed their concern with irregularities brought forward by the community of Valle del Huasco and promised to strike up an investigatory commission on Pascua Lama. In the coming weeks, the State Defense Council will determine what role they will play in a dispute being carried out by the community for irreparable environmental damage with regards to the destruction of glaciers. At the moment there is no taxation agreement between Chile and Argentina for the Pascua Lama project, along with a series of other irregularities.
5. For all of these reasons, we declare Mr. Harper a persona non grata and we demand that the Chilean government defend our sovereignty and ask the Canadian diplomats for answers regarding Harper’s statements, and Harper’s agenda, which does very little to maintain the health of the bilateral relations in our countries.
Signed:
Latin American Observatory on Environmental Conflicts (OLCA)Colectivo RexistenciaMovimiento Ciudadano Anti PascualamaPrograma Radial “Semillas de Agua”Coordinadora de Defensa de los Valles del Tránsito y El carmen (Región de Atacama)Casa Taller La LuchaEnvironmental and Social Justice Action Network (RAJAS, Santiago)

19 July 2007

UTRCA Complains About Illegal Dumping

OKAY...ARSEHOLES LEAVE MOUNTAIN OF GARBAGE BEHIND!
Woodstocks' parks are host to many things...but this is not something we want to see.
In yesterdays S-R there was a story about how someone noticed a massive pile of construction rubbish that had been "dumped" illegally in the Pittock Park trail area.
This person left behind a load of rotten roofing materials forthe rest of us to clean up.
Arsehole.
Last year(sept 23, 2006) I took a group of people down to that park and trail system, and we loaded a ton truck full of just consumer related garbage(coffee cups/food wrappers etc)and delivered it to the dump.
It is disgusting that in our community we would have some lame person driving around dumping his garbage after roofing his home. (UTRCA stated that the material was equivalent to the required roofing product for a single car garage)
Anyone with information on this environmental crime should email me...or call the police, or the UTRCA. Community diligence will prevent this from happening in the future.

Parents Should Inspect Park Play Areas Before Allowing Children To Play

WOODSTOCKS' PARKS ARE FULL OF GLASS AND NEEDLES
People visiting any of Woodstocks' parks should be prepared to do an inspection before letting their children and pets play.
Numerous parks and school playgrounds have been found to contain shards of glass and used needles.
One Woodstock summer camp counsellor told me that used "capped" needles were found at one of their facilities this week as well as broken glass throughout the parking lot.(southside school)
Parents sending their kids to camp should ask camp leaders if an inspection has been performed on the grounds before letting the kids out to play.
Used needles have become a serious problem in our city parks. Perhaps it is time to look at a needle exchange program in the city to assist in combatting this problem.

17 July 2007

Harper Says: Free Trade Will Help To Reduce Columbian Violence?

FREE TRADE WITH COLUMBIA? WHY LIE TO THEM?
CANADIANS SHOULD OFFER FAIR TRADE, NOT FREE TRADE!
Hey Columbia, in case you don't know, Canadas' PM is telling you a whopper! Your country will not improve, but the rich in Columbia will gain all for nothing, thanks to your president and our Prime Minister. You will be buying your drinking water, paying for every service, given no healthcare, granted no reprieve from armed forces wandering your streets, murdering your family members and destroying your communities. Free trade will not save you from poverty, but will bring you more of the same. Canadas' industrial complex will make all of your money, leaving you to live in squalor while they drink champagne and you starve.
PM Stephen Harper has saddled up with the scandal plagued Columbian government to issue a call to the people of Latin America to sign on to a free trade agreement, similar to agreements that Canada has signed with other nations. He says you people will gain from all of this free trade that is about to happen. Canadian industry is really looking to create a new slave trade in you. Your people need fair trade, not free trade with Canadian access to cheap labour markets.
Harper stated that "I don't think you say to a country, Well, you still have problems, therefore we'll back off and we won't have anything to do with your economy", his voice rising and his arms gesturing while standing on a podium alongside Colombian President Alvaro Uribe.
"Quite the contrary. When we see a country like Colombia, that has decided it has to address its social, political and economic problems in an integrated manner, that wants to embrace economic freedom, that wants to embrace political democracy and human rights and social development, then we say, We're there to encourage you and we're there to help you.'
"We're not going to say, Fix all your social and political and human-rights problems, and only then will we engage in trade relations with you,'" he said. "That's a ridiculous position. You'll never get anywhere if you take that position in this world."
Uribes' government has been mired in human rights abuse allegations itself after ordering widespread crackdowns on dissidents, and labour union leaders in an effort to bring down opposition to his security efforts. Human rights organizations claim that right wing operatives related to the government are still kidnapping and executing people, in particular labour unionists at random.
"The Uribe government has had its hands in horrible human-rights violations, and I'd find it very troubling if Canada pursued free trade negotiations with it now," Ricardo Grinspun, a professor at the Centre for Research on Latin America at York University, stated.
The Uribe government has its' hands full dealing with arrests in its' own ranks after members of the government were linked to right wing paramilitaries and death squads which operated in many parts of the country in the late 1990's into 2005.
In November 2006, Harper stated that he would never cave on human rights in China,(http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2006/11/15/harper-snub.html) but here he is, prepared to cave in to Columbia...and for what reason? We as Canadians should all hold this decision to embroil us with the violence prone governments of the Southern hemisphere with contempt and concern.
I would surmise that he is In Columbia only as a result of the close proximity to Hugo Chavez and his socialist nation, Venezuala, and the ability to exert some wierd influence over the socialist state by inviting its' neighbour to participate in free trade, while on the other hand leaving Venezuala out of the picture. A very good George Bush idea intended to divide, very similar to his political agenda in Canada.
Fact is, free trade has been a very difficult deal in Canada which has resulted in massive layoffs, a reduction of Canadian owned manufacturers, and a complete abandonment of public policy a in our country for policy that seemingly comes from Washington these days. Canada has a lack of foreign ownership rules which has diluted the value of our nation. Don't let them fool you, the rules will be the same as what we are playing with now.
And the rules stink.

Green Earth will meet tonight at 7:00 pm, City Hall

GREEN EARTH WILL BE MEETING TONIGHT AT CITY HALL
The Green Earth campaign will be meeting again tonigh at Woodstock City Hall.
Several topics of discussion will be up tonight including a break down of last weeks joint submission as a delegation to council, and as well a planning session for the summer months.
We will be working on information for the pesticide ban as well, and if we have ample time we will work on the deep integration/harmonization SPP stuff.
These meetings have been well attended and are open to everyone of any political persausion. This is a non-political organization that meets in the hopes of changing public policy on park developement, pollution, pesticides and the deep integration of Canada intothe US and North American prosperity initiative.
More info?
Call
421-3914
537-8144
both in the 519 area code.

15 July 2007

Oh, And here is the thief of the Woods, I thought there must be HUGE BIRDS living here!

ONE MORE REASON TO HANG YOUR FEEDERS A GOOD DISTANCE FROM A TREE!
THIS GUY IS TOTALLY ACROBATIC..HEY A GOOD TRYOUT FOR CIRQUE DE SOLEIL






and one more shot of the guy that ate the flowers!


Canadian Pot Laws Ruled Unconstitutional....Again!

A TORONTO JUDGE HAS STRUCK DOWN THE POSSESION LAWS BASED ON A CONSTITUIONAL ARGUMENT
An Ontario judge in Toronto has truck down Canadas' marijuana possesion laws after a constitutional argument presented by a defence lawyer on Friday.
The defendant has been charged with being in unlawful possesion of marijuana in the amount of 3.5 grams.(about $25.00 worth at todays prices)
His lawyer argued that the federal government had been given time to present the nation with a medical marijuana access program, which they did, but they never put it into law...or passed legislation regarding it.
As a result, the judge agreed that the government was in violation of a court order, one which stated they had to put together a law.
This puts into jeopardy all Canadian possesion laws for marijuana.
Anyone charged should file a constitutional argument regarding their case, and they should pursue it to the fullest extent. It is believed that police will continue to charge people even in the absence of a law permitting them to do so.
People should be prepared to lay charges against the police for unlawful arrest, search and seizure if they are arrested for pot.
And by the way.....
YAHOO!

Some Cheesy Morning Shots of my local wildlife(around my house)

HOME PICS OF URBAN WILDLIFE...
WE THINK THE ABOVE GUY IS A HAIRY WOODPECKER
THIS CHIPMUNK IS A PRO- ACROBAT
NOW WE KNOW WHERE THE DAISIES WENT...AND ALL THE OTHER FLOWERS..
A BETTER SHOT OF THE HAIRY WOODPECKER
WE AREN'T QUITE SURE WHO THIS GUY IS...SHOWS UP LIKE CLOCKWORK DAILY.

UNESCO Claims Worldwide Water Shortages by 2020

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has predicted a major world water shortage by 2020.
The earth with a population of just over 6 billion people is in a water crisis that will lead to worldwide famine, premature deaths and world wars according to UNESCO.
This crisis is one of water governance, essentially caused by the ways in which we mismanage water. In recent years we have gained some insight on how water can be preserved, but it is nearly impossible to accomplish this as we continue to dump mountains of human waste(feces/urine/garbage/industrial waste/old stock poisons) into our drinking water reservoirs.
The effect that this mismanagement has caused is enormous not only to third world nations but to the western developed economy which will feel the greatest impact as their reliance on fresh water sources is enormous.
UNESCO claims that the problem can be reversed, but only with the leadership of the worlds' nations on side, something which yet has to be accomplished.
Western nations generally are not keen on restricting their water usage as their economic independance relies upon the overuse and misuse of this natural resource. Third world nations have less reliance on water sources, but there water is used to sustain life, and not generally utilized for manufacturing.
So...the point that I will make today, is just what the heck is going on in Woodstock Ontario when our government allows for a permit for millions of gallons of water annually to be sprayed on GOLF COURSES...only for COSMETIC PURPOSES, with no real added benefit to the community? And why would the local authorities wish to extend water protection rights(yes, the application for a permit to withdraw water could be considered a protection) to the developers of Sally Creek to just waste our water ? The only one to benefit here is the developer who will be paying next to nothing for his water misuse(except for some measly fee)therefore making his profits bigger.
So...on top of paying squat for our park...the developer will be given a chunk of water for his own use...and the rest of us are banned from using this same water.(the upper thames delivered a low level water alert this week advising people to cut their usage so we could hand it over to a golf course)
Leadership will not come from Western nations. Leadership will not come from these defacto leaders. Leadership on the water issue will only come when people take action and take responsibility for their own usage. Our elected representatives haven't got the guts..or the nuts to stand up and say no to this kind of issue.
Yes, Sally Creek will have a wonderful golf course, and the rest of us will have parched lawns and a hugely dry spot in our lives.
I guess that if they are selling the parks off, they'd better ask for more money for them so we can buy some water to replace what the developers will be taking.
Or perhaps, we should ditch this silly assed council, and elect people that will listen to people, instead of fools that listen to no one.
The state of democracy in Woodstock is a sad one at best.

14 July 2007

The Social Contract Book 4, Jean Jacques Rousseau 1762..Every aspiring politican should read this!!


BOOK IV

1. THAT THE GENERAL WILL IS INDESTRUCTIBLE
AS long as several men in assembly regard themselves as a single body, they have only a single will which is concerned with their common preservation and general well-being. In this case, all the springs of the State are vigorous and simple and its rules clear and luminous; there are no embroilments or conflicts of interests; the common good is everywhere clearly apparent, and only good sense is needed to perceive it. Peace, unity and equality are the enemies of political subtleties. Men who are upright and simple are difficult to deceive because of their simplicity; lures and ingenious pretexts fail to impose upon them, and they are not even subtle enough to be dupes. When, among the happiest people in the world, bands of peasants are seen regulating affairs of State under an oak, and always acting wisely, can we help scorning the ingenious methods of other nations, which make themselves illustrious and wretched with so much art and mystery?
A State so governed needs very few laws; and, as it becomes necessary to issue new ones, the necessity is universally seen. The first man to propose them merely says what all have already felt, and there is no question of factions or intrigues or eloquence in order to secure the passage into law of what every one has already decided to do, as soon as he is sure that the rest will act with him.
Theorists are led into error because, seeing only States that have been from the beginning wrongly constituted, they are struck by the impossibility of applying such a policy to them. They make great game of all the absurdities a clever rascal or an insinuating speaker might get the people of Paris or London to believe. They do not know that Cromwell would have been put to "the bells" by the people of Berne, and the Duc de Beaufort on the treadmill by the Genevese.
But when the social bond begins to be relaxed and the State to grow weak, when particular interests begin to make themselves felt and the smaller societies to exercise an influence over the larger, the common interest changes and finds opponents: opinion is no longer unanimous; the general will ceases to be the will of all; contradictory views and debates arise; and the best advice is not taken without question.
Finally, when the State, on the eve of ruin, maintains only a vain, illusory and formal existence, when in every heart the social bond is broken, and the meanest interest brazenly lays hold of the sacred name of "public good," the general will becomes mute: all men, guided by secret motives, no more give their views as citizens than if the State had never been; and iniquitous decrees directed solely to private interest get passed under the name of laws.
Does it follow from this that the general will is exterminated or corrupted? Not at all: it is always constant, unalterable and pure; but it is subordinated to other wills which encroach upon its sphere. Each man, in detaching his interest from the common interest, sees clearly that he cannot entirely separate them; but his share in the public mishaps seems to him negligible beside the exclusive good he aims at making his own. Apart from this particular good, he wills the general good in his own interest, as strongly as any one else. Even in selling his vote for money, he does not extinguish in himself the general will, but only eludes it. The fault he commits is that of changing the state of the question, and answering something different from what he is asked. Instead of saying, by his vote, "It is to the advantage of the State," he says, "It is of advantage to this or that man or party that this or that view should prevail." Thus the law of public order in assemblies is not so much to maintain in them the general will as to secure that the question be always put to it, and the answer always given by it.
I could here set down many reflections on the simple right of voting in every act of Sovereignty — a right which no one can take from the citizens — and also on the right of stating views, making proposals, dividing and discussing, which the government is always most careful to leave solely to its members, but this important subject would need a treatise to itself, and it is impossible to say everything in a single work.

2. VOTING
IT may be seen, from the last chapter, that the way in which general business is managed may give a clear enough indication of the actual state of morals and the health of the body politic. The more concert reigns in the assemblies, that is, the nearer opinion approaches unanimity, the greater is the dominance of the general will. On the other hand, long debates, dissensions and tumult proclaim the ascendancy of particular interests and the decline of the State.
This seems less clear when two or more orders enter into the constitution, as patricians and plebeians did at Rome; for quarrels between these two orders often disturbed the comitia, even in the best days of the Republic. But the exception is rather apparent than real; for then, through the defect that is inherent in the body politic, there were, so to speak, two States in one, and what is not true of the two together is true of either separately. Indeed, even in the most stormy times, the plebiscita of the people, when the Senate did not interfere with them, always went through quietly and by large majorities. The citizens having but one interest, the people had but a single will.
At the other extremity of the circle, unanimity recurs; this is the case when the citizens, having fallen into servitude, have lost both liberty and will. Fear and flattery then change votes into acclamation; deliberation ceases, and only worship or malediction is left. Such was the vile manner in which the senate expressed its views under the Emperors. It did so sometimes with absurd precautions. Tacitus observes that, under Otho, the senators, while they heaped curses on Vitellius, contrived at the same time to make a deafening noise, in order that, should he ever become their master, he might not know what each of them had said.
On these various considerations depend the rules by which the methods of counting votes and comparing opinions should be regulated, according as the general will is more or less easy to discover, and the State more or less in its decline.
There is but one law which, from its nature, needs unanimous consent. This is the social compact; for civil association is the most voluntary of all acts. Every man being born free and his own master, no one, under any pretext whatsoever, can make any man subject without his consent. To decide that the son of a slave is born a slave is to decide that he is not born a man.
If then there are opponents when the social compact is made, their opposition does not invalidate the contract, but merely prevents them from being included in it. They are foreigners among citizens. When the State is instituted, residence constitutes consent; to dwell within its territory is to submit to the Sovereign.34
Apart from this primitive contract, the vote of the majority always binds all the rest. This follows from the contract itself. But it is asked how a man can be both free and forced to conform to wills that are not his own. How are the opponents at once free and subject to laws they have not agreed to?
I retort that the question is wrongly put. The citizen gives his consent to all the laws, including those which are passed in spite of his opposition, and even those which punish him when he dares to break any of them. The constant will of all the members of the State is the general will; by virtue of it they are citizens and free.35 When in the popular assembly a law is proposed, what the people is asked is not exactly whether it approves or rejects the proposal, but whether it is in conformity with the general will, which is their will. Each man, in giving his vote, states his opinion on that point; and the general will is found by counting votes. When therefore the opinion that is contrary to my own prevails, this proves neither more nor less than that I was mistaken, and that what I thought to be the general will was not so. If my particular opinion had carried the day I should have achieved the opposite of what was my will; and it is in that case that I should not have been free.
This presupposes, indeed, that all the qualities of the general will still reside in the majority: when they cease to do so, whatever side a man may take, liberty is no longer possible.
In my earlier demonstration of how particular wills are substituted for the general will in public deliberation, I have adequately pointed out the practicable methods of avoiding this abuse; and I shall have more to say of them later on. I have also given the principles for determining the proportional number of votes for declaring that will. A difference of one vote destroys equality; a single opponent destroys unanimity; but between equality and unanimity, there are several grades of unequal division, at each of which this proportion may be fixed in accordance with the condition and the needs of the body politic.
There are two general rules that may serve to regulate this relation. First, the more grave and important the questions discussed, the nearer should the opinion that is to prevail approach unanimity. Secondly, the more the matter in hand calls for speed, the smaller the prescribed difference in the numbers of votes may be allowed to become: where an instant decision has to be reached, a majority of one vote should be enough. The first of these two rules seems more in harmony with the laws, and the second with practical affairs. In any case, it is the combination of them that gives the best proportions for determining the majority necessary.

3. ELECTIONS
IN the elections of the prince and the magistrates, which are, as I have said, complex acts, there are two possible methods of procedure, choice and lot. Both have been employed in various republics, and a highly complicated mixture of the two still survives in the election of the Doge at Venice.
"Election by lot," says Montesquieu, "is democratic in nature."E3 I agree that it is so; but in what sense? "The lot," he goes on, "is a way of making choice that is unfair to nobody; it leaves each citizen a reasonable hope of serving his country." These are not reasons.
If we bear in mind that the election of rulers is a function of government, and not of Sovereignty, we shall see why the lot is the method more natural to democracy, in which the administration is better in proportion as the number of its acts is small.
In every real democracy, magistracy is not an advantage, but a burdensome charge which cannot justly be imposed on one individual rather than another. The law alone can lay the charge on him on whom the lot falls. For, the conditions being then the same for all, and the choice not depending on any human will, there is no particular application to alter the universality of the law.
In an aristocracy, the prince chooses the prince, the government is preserved by itself, and voting is rightly ordered.
The instance of the election of the Doge of Venice confirms, instead of destroying, this distinction; the mixed form suits a mixed government. For it is an error to take the government of Venice for a real aristocracy. If the people has no share in the government, the nobility is itself the people. A host of poor Barnabotes never gets near any magistracy, and its nobility consists merely in the empty title of Excellency, and in the right to sit in the Great Council. As this Great Council is as numerous as our General Council at Geneva, its illustrious members have no more privileges than our plain citizens. It is indisputable that, apart from the extreme disparity between the two republics, the bourgeoisie of Geneva is exactly equivalent to the patriciate of Venice; our natives and inhabitants correspond to the townsmen and the people of Venice; our peasants correspond to the subjects on the mainland; and, however that republic be regarded, if its size be left out of account, its government is no more aristocratic than our own. The whole difference is that, having no life-ruler, we do not, li