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This is just SO appropriate:
http://tinyurl.com/5lpaon White House denies Army's pitch for more brass By RICHARD LARDNER, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 13 minutes ago WASHINGTON - The Army's march to overhaul its tarnished contracting system has been slowed by an unlikely foe: the White House. The Office of Management and Budget, President Bush's administrative arm, has shot down a service plan to add five active-duty generals who would oversee purchasing and monitor contractor performance. Unlikely foe my large white ass. Bush's continuing to protect HIS boys. This is where Carlin was SO brilliant. It's tailor made for him. The Army wants to solve the problem by appointing five more of the people who caused it, yep that's the answer. And Bush doesn't want to let them because he's afraid it might work. Bill C |
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We're losing the fight for free speech too. It's dead in Europe and
Canada and dieing here. http://www.torontosun.com/News/Colu...5960246-sun.php Quoted: Truth is no defence before a Human Rights tribunal. Steyn's accuracy is not at issue, just his opinions. Under hate legislation, opinions are punishable if they offend a particular group. If you think about it, this is an abomination. Barbara Hall, Ontario's Human Rights chief commissioner, said she didn't have the authority to deal with Steyn and Maclean's, but that she found his article "xenophobic," "destructive," and "Islmophobic." There's an unbiased adjudicator! Apologists who should know better, claim there must be limits on free speech. Oh? Who says so? Who should judge what is acceptable? The way things are now, a human rights tribunal is the arbiter of what is, and what isn't, permissable to say. Saying what is permissible is not free speech. Those who claim there must be limits to free speech have not thought it out. Yelling "fire" in a crowded theatre is not free speech, but incitement to panic. We have libel laws that curb outrageous accusations, and laws against sedition, intimidation and threatening. Speaking hurtful opinions that make people or groups uncomfortable, is a hazard of a free society -- and preferable to having free speech stifled <<more there>> Yep Carlin should've been kept banned for offending people. Bill C |
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Bill C wrote:
> We're losing the fight for free speech too. It's dead in Europe and Canada > and dieing here. > > http://www.torontosun.com/News/Colu...5960246-sun.php > Quoted: > Truth is no defence before a Human Rights tribunal. Steyn's accuracy is > not at issue, just his opinions. Under hate legislation, opinions are > punishable if they offend a particular group. > > If you think about it, this is an abomination. Isn't that what M. Crockett would call thought crimes ? |
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In article <485fa478$0$2867$ec3e2dad@news.usenetmonster.com>,
Donald Munro <fat-dumbass@hotmail.com> wrote: > Bill C wrote: > > > We're losing the fight for free speech too. It's dead in Europe and Canada > > and dieing here. > > > > http://www.torontosun.com/News/Colu...008/06/23/59602 > > 46-sun.php > > Quoted: > > Truth is no defence before a Human Rights tribunal. Steyn's accuracy is > > not at issue, just his opinions. Under hate legislation, opinions are > > punishable if they offend a particular group. > > > > If you think about it, this is an abomination. > > Isn't that what M. Crockett would call thought crimes ? Well, more crimes of writing true but offensive things. Far be it from me to say that the Canadian HRCs (the one Mark Steyn got pulled in front of was the BC Human Rights Commission, because the Ontario one decided they didn't have jurisdiction; hello venue-shopping!) aren't completely evil, but a true Orwellian Thoughtcrime was about holding opinions, even unpublished ones. But as far as I can tell, we're well into an argument here over whether the BCHRC is totalitarian _enough_ to describe its acts as Orwellian, rather than merely way outside the boundaries of sense. M. Crockett would likely describe those involved as "wankerz," and really, I can't think of a better punishment for those running these HRCs than public shame. Meanwhile, though, they're just ruining peoples lives in the name of political correctness, and essentially outlawing impolitic opinions. -- Ryan Cousineau rcousine@gmail.com http://www.wiredcola.com/ "In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls." "In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them." |
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Ryan Cousineau wrote:
> Well, more crimes of writing true but offensive things. > > Far be it from me to say that the Canadian HRCs (the one Mark Steyn got > pulled in front of was the BC Human Rights Commission, because the Ontario > one decided they didn't have jurisdiction; hello venue-shopping!) aren't > completely evil, but a true Orwellian Thoughtcrime was about holding > opinions, even unpublished ones. So what would they do if they could read your mind (without suffering intoxication during the process) ? |
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On Jun 23, 7:27*am, Bill C <tritonri...@verizon.net> wrote:
Snipped, just a place to post the following. Incomplete, enough to work with IRT Carlin: <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTyzTJTNhNk> Carlin, Pryor. Makin' it real. --D-y |
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On Jun 23, 12:46*pm, "dustoyev...@mac.com" <dustoyev...@mac.com>
wrote: > On Jun 23, 7:27*am, Bill C <tritonri...@verizon.net> wrote: > > Snipped, just a place to post the following. > > Incomplete, enough to work with IRT Carlin: > > <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTyzTJTNhNk> > > Carlin, Pryor. Makin' it real. *--D-y Thanks D-y. Gonna be a horrible parent and run it for my H.S. freshman since he's never heard it. Loved Def Comedy Jam when it first started on tv. Great new stuff back then. Kids in the Hall, Upright Citizens Brigade, Carlos Mencia, great stuff but Carlin was one of a kind, as was Pryor. Dennis Miller seems to think he can be a right wing version of Carlin but he couldn't even wash, let alone carry Carlin's jock, or well used chamois. Bill C |
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On Jun 23, 12:55*pm, Bill C <tritonri...@verizon.net> wrote:
> On Jun 23, 12:46*pm, "dustoyev...@mac.com" <dustoyev...@mac.com> > wrote: > > > On Jun 23, 7:27*am, Bill C <tritonri...@verizon.net> wrote: > > > Snipped, just a place to post the following. > > > Incomplete, enough to work with IRT Carlin: > > > <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTyzTJTNhNk> > > > Carlin, Pryor. Makin' it real. *--D-y > > Thanks D-y. > > *Gonna be a horrible parent and run it for my H.S. freshman since he's > never heard it. Loved Def Comedy Jam when it first started on tv. > Great new stuff back then. Kids in the Hall, Upright Citizens Brigade, > Carlos Mencia, great stuff but Carlin was one of a kind, as was Pryor. > *Dennis Miller seems to think he can be a right wing version of Carlin > but he couldn't even wash, let alone carry Carlin's jock, or well used > chamois. When the power to shock is taken from the words, the words themselves have no power. Except maybe to make us laugh. Although, I must admit, the first time I heard Pryor I injured myself laughing... --D-y |
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