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February 21, 2008

Oh Boy

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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (CNN) — The senior at the University of Utah gets dressed and then decides which gun is easiest to conceal under his clothes.

If he’s wearing a T-shirt, he’ll take a smaller, low-profile gun to class. If he’s wearing a coat, he may carry a different weapon, he said.

He started carrying a gun to class after the massacre at Virginia Tech, but the student says he’s not part of the problem of campus shootings and could instead be part of a solution.

Nick, who asked not to be fully identified so his fellow students wouldn’t know he carried a gun, he says he has had a concealed weapons permit for more than three years. But it was Seung-Hui Cho’s murderous campus rampage that made him take a gun to class.

“Last year, after Virginia Tech, I thought ‘I’m not going to be a victim,’ ” Nick said.

“My first thought was ‘how tragic.’ But then I couldn’t help but think it could’ve been different if they’d allowed the students the right to protect themselves.”

….and also if any punk talks to his girlfriend, he can settle this the old fashioned way, by calling him out to a duel and shooting the living sh*t out of him. What a moronic law. Young hot headed adults allowed to carry guns. What’s next, anti aircraft gun system in your home to ward off birds sh*tting on the roof of your house?

February 12, 2008

JFK In The Making?

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…..I’d like to think so. Here is the original speech. It’s about 13 minutes long.

and here is an edited musical version of the speech. How many celebrities can you identify?

February 10, 2008

…..welcome

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Welcome to my new site.

A few smart people must have noticed that I have now chosen WORDPRESS.COM as my blog tool. So far I have been really impressed with wordpress and hope that they will live up to my expectations (and hopefully take care of my formatting from here on).

Well, I have had a long hiatus from blogging and it is over now. Talk to you soon.

December 27, 2007

Observe And Learn

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Here is a site that is a must for all :
www.storyofstuff.com It will help you
understand the world a whole lot better.

November 20, 2007

The Torture Policy

Filed under: Uncategorized — agsharma @ 9:02 am

So, there is a huge debate on torture going on
in the USA (1).

The side For torture, constitutes mostly the
republicans and the 101st Keyboard fighting
brigade (2) who say that torture is completely
acceptable in the "war on terrah". After all a
lunatic might be ready to detonate a suitcase
nuclear bomb right now so let's extract the
information any way we can! Bring on
waterboarding (3), sleep deprivation (4),
etc, etc.

The side Against torture, mostly the progressives,
say that torture is totally against the nature
of the United States of America. The country
was founded on the principles of humanity and
torture does not fit in any where.

IMHO, torture will never go away. It has existed
for thousands for years and will continue to exist
for the next thousand. So to pick at details of
what constitutes torture and what does not, is
an utter waste of time. What must be done is
to come down hard against mis-use of a military
"torture policy" and this can only be done by
the people in charge.

And here lies the entire problem with the current
debate in the US of A. The people in charge are
actually ADVOCATING a proactive torture policy!

These poor fools cite study after study and
experts after experts on how it is totally
acceptable and necessary to torture. What they
must be doing is to make public statements
against the torture incidents and hold very
public inquiries on the deaths 100s of people
(I refuse to use the word terrorists as the charge
is never laid out). The interrogation techniques
should be reviewed by the military (and only by
the military) with clear indication that
interrogators responsible for deaths or serious
mental disorder of the people being interrogated
will be facing nothing short of a court marshal.

And to all those who say that in times of a war
when critical information is time sensitive (5),
then "niceties" can be thrown to the wind, you,
my friend, have just become a terrorist yourself.

(1) http://blogrunner.com/snapshot/news/6/3/debate_over_torture/
(2) http://www.dkosopedia.com/wiki/101st_Fighting_Keyboarders
(3) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterboarding

(4) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_deprivation

(5) http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/archives/015994.php

November 13, 2007

The Reagan Years

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Do you want to know what the Ronald
Reagan years were like?

Go here :

<http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/11/10/innocent-mistakes/>

November 9, 2007

Press Freedom In Canada

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To be 16th On the World Press Freedom Index (1)
was quite a shock to me. After all, Canada is the
one of the G8 countries. However, I never knew
this (2) :

“Canada is one of the most concentrated media
markets in the world. Only four corporations distribute
70 percent or our dailies, three control most of the
tv news market and one company owns the
majority of all our radio stations. So what does this
mean? A 2006 Senate committee said it best when
they stated the “concentration of [media] ownership
has reached levels that few countries would consider
acceptable.” A recent CRTC hearing on media
diversity has recognized that our media market is so
concentrated that it is seriously damaging Canadian’s
access to more than one opinion. “

This is really shocking!! That’s way too much power
in the hands of a few. And I have always wondered
why no newspaper in Canada has really grabbed
a hold of my imagination (only Globe And Mail has,
to an extent). And the reason maybe because of
such lacklustre and weak opinion pieces and editorials
which don’t really have much impact on my thinking.
But why? I mean, this is Canada. What I most
expect from Canadian journalism and editors are
hard hitting reports

And the reason for that maybe in hidden in this report
by COMPAS (3) :

“Journalists see press freedom as thriving in
Canada. They give press freedom an extraordinary
81 score on a 100 point freedom scale. Furthermore,
press freedom is not perceived as declining. The
level of freedom is the same as 10 years ago,
those polled say. Journalists do nonetheless see
threats to their own freedom.”

“When respondents comment on the performance
limitations of their profession, they offer a
diversity of thoughts. Several journalists attributed
the limitations of their profession to declining
resources in the newsroom. “There is a distinct
shortage of investigative journalism in Canada,”
said one respondent. “I attribute this to the
large number of editors and managers who
don’t actually know what investigative journalism
is for, and why it adds value to news
organizations.”"

And there you have it.

All the executives and managers do not know
what journalism is!! Well, of course they don’t.
They are after the mighty dollar. They don’t
care how advertisement space is sold as long
as it is sold and of the cost cutting. And if an
editorial piece hits too close to home, it must be
squashed.

And I found it quite interesting in the report that
the journalists were blaming of apathy from readers.
From the report :

“When journalists comment on audience threats
to press freedom, they tend to think in terms of
two themes-apathy and lack of interest on the
one hand, or intimidation by a small audience
segment on the other. One respondent said that
the press freedom benefits from too little support
among the public, which does not understand
“how vital it is in a democracy.” The media need
to do a better job of “explaining what it is and.
defending its importance.”"

How convenient!! You don’t know how to sell a
product, so you blame your customers. That is a
really head-up-the-ass attitude.

<Links>
(1)
http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=19388
(2) http://blog.thismagazine.ca/archives/2007/10/canada_takes_wo.html
(3) http://www.compas.ca/data/060226-FreedomOfThePressPrt2-PC.pdf

November 6, 2007

The Handbook Of Denying Torture Allegations

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I had thought that this was over (1).

(2) The federal government is dismissing an incendiary
newspaper report about the continued abuse of detainees in Afghanistan.
Prisoners at an Afghan jail in Kandahar are being bashed
with bricks, having their fingernails ripped out, getting electrocuted,
being forced to stand up without sleeping and are whipped with electric
cables, Montreal La Presse reported on Monday.
The newspaper cites interviews with three prisoners and
independent sources including a spokesman for the Afghan Human Rights
Commission and a prison boss.
But here is the classic response from politicians, you know the one who have
a hand book from the Americans

"We do expect these kinds of allegations from the Taliban,"
said Tory House leader Peter Van Loan.

What an impeccable argument!! There is no way to refute what he said because
it is the Taliban who are disseminating that information and since Taliban
are known to be liars, this new piece of news must be a lie. No matter that
it came from investigative journalists backed by Human rights'
organisations. What the hell are the conservatives up to?

Links

(1)
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070430/afghan_detainee
s_070430/20070501?hub=SEAfghanistan

(2)
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/montreal/story/2007/10/29/qc-afghanreport1029.html

October 30, 2007

Tip Of The Week

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This is a site you must see………<link>

Heroes

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Is it just me or is the second season of Heroes going down the crapper?

One dimensional stories.

One dimensional characters.

No explanation of the close of last season (a few characters were supposed to have been dead. What the hell are they doing in season 2?)

Some characters have suddenly changed powers (excuse me but wasn’t Peter supposed to mimic others’ powers? What the hell is he doing with all these powers of his own?)

Heroes during season 1 was really strong. The build-up of characters and their related stories was handled quite well (even though I think they could have done a better job). However, the second season has become incredibly dull. I think the fault is with the stories. The episodes that I have watched so far seem to be going nowhere. Yesterday I was watching the Packers and Broncos game while watching Heroes (I would flip over to the game during commercials) and the story on Heroes got so boring that at one point I forgot to flip back from the game. That’s how interesting Heroes is now……NBC. Please fix it before the series dies a natural death in the second season.

October 19, 2007

I Am Bored

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What do you do when you have too much time on your hands….this has never crossed my mind!!!

Awwwwww…..

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Vital!!!

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Here is a page that everyone needs to bookmark!!

http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml

October 17, 2007

A Thought On The Thorne Speech

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The Thorne Speech last night

(http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20071017.wthrone17/BNSto
ry/National/home)

It is a push by Harper to model Canada into a USA.

1) Tougher crime bill (just like in the US)
2) Discarding Kyoto (just like US did)
3) Establish permanent stations in Arctic regions (thereby posturing against
Russia and Denmark which something US does against allies all the time)
4) Put a figure on cut on greenhouse gases (50 to 70%) by the year 2050 with
no clue on how to begin (exactly like US)

Why Harper is so enamoured with US?

Morning Funnies

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The funniest thing I saw this morning……

…….I was walking out of the Union Station and saw a man dressed in Santa
outfit a little further away. As I got closer I saw he was a homeless guy
who had a donation box with a sign on it that made me like everyone around
me fish out change from my pocket…..Sleigh Broke Down. Need Help!!

October 9, 2007

The Internet Map

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This is what geographical world map look s like…….

October 3, 2007

The Ontario MMP System

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The more I think of it, the more I like the MMP system.

What is the MMP system? I won’t go into the details of the system as there are thousands of sites that could explain (just google MMP Ontario) more lucidly than I can. All I will say is that MMP allows you to have two votes. One for your local MPP and one for your choice of a party. E.g. I could vote for my local representative (say Bob Delaney) and vote for the Green party because I rather like their policies. If the Green party gets a total of 3% of the total popular vote, they can nominate one of their listed representatives (whom I have voted for) to the legislature. This means thatthat the 3% of the people who voted for the Green party with their “second”
vote will get some sort of representation.

Now that’s what I call democracy!! Each vote will be weighted to give it some sort of say in the legislature.

So far the proposal is to have 90 ridings (reduced from the present 107) in Ontario through the current system of First Past The Post system (i.e. the person who gets the most votes) and 39 representative seats as part of the MMP.

Now here is a list of contentions against MMP that I picked from the comments section at Globe And Mail and my replies to it :

–> The MMP system only allows the citizens to vote in 90 ridings, and political parties pick the remaining 39. You know the remaining 39 will be for buddies and good pals.

This argument is a common theme against MMP. Oooh…..political hacks will be appointed……someone’s best friend in corporate circles is going to come to power and that will be the END OF THE WORLD!!! Just one question, Mr. Doubter…..who nominated your current MPP? Did he suddenly cry out in the middle of the crowd “VOTE FOR ME” and you did? Hogwash. Your current MPP, and all the other MPPs in Ontario, are nominated by the party and I mean each and every one of them. It is only the independent candidates who are the genuine politicians who seek votes on their own merits. All the others are buddies, chums, relatives, friend-of-a-friend-of-a-friend of someone in the political party which means 100% of the candidates you see on the ballot list were chosen by the party WITHOUT any oversight from anyone. If MMP comes into the picture, at least there will be more of an intense focus on the 39 representatives. And maybe, this will force the party to nominate genuine politicians instead of people with nothing better to do (Wajid Khan from Mississauga, anyone?)

–> MMP will create one big chaotic mess. MMP creates more special interest parties and because Canada is so regionalist, governments will come and go like rainwater.

I have no idea why some people have this fixation with a “majority” government. Never mind that the current federal government and the previous one have been minority governments and seem to be functioning quite well (even though I don’t like the policies of the current government at all). Never mind that minority governance keeps everyone in check. Yes, there are backroom dealings and guess what, they will never, ever go away. Those are part and parcel of democracy. There will always be backroom dealings. Would you not want someone from the “little” parties in those same dealings to keep a check on things for us? Moreover, with current polling data, liberals are only marginally ahead of conservatives in Ontario. So we are looking at
a minority governm nt. Does that mean we will have elections again in a month? No, there will be a lot of back dealing with NDP and the liberals will come to power. So how exactly is this different from your doomsday scenario? At least under MMP, the minority parties will have more leverage to make sure that the outcome is fair to all.

–> MMP is a socialist’s wet dream. can’t get power any other way. If a party such as the Greens, after all these years, can still only attract 5-10% of the vote, maybe they should rethink their policies, or go away.

And there you have it. This is exactly why MMP is needed. 5 - 10 % of the vote in Ontario translates to 200,000 to 400,000 people. That’s how many people want Greens to have a say in the legislature. Should we allow the will of 200,000 peoples be swept under the carpet? Maybe their policies seem so appealing to such a large number of people that they should at least be discussed in the legislature. I mean if I have to have another idiotic policy thrust on me by the liberals whom I never voted for and never will, why can’t I have the policies of the party of my choice have a say in the legislature?

–> MMP more democratic? More like more bureaucratic! Since the number of MMPs will be increased, we will have to pay more tax dollars to pay these additional salaries, not to mention all the staff that goes with these new members. I already pay enough tax, thank you very much!

Really? So we would have a problem paying 39 MPPs and their staff even though we were paying for 130 MPPs until 1996 before Mike Harris introduced the Fewer Politicians Act? BTW, I wonder how many people opposed that act? I am sure it must be a huge number and yet precisely because of the current system it was implemented without a referendum or public debate.

–> The 2nd (argument against MMP) is somewhat more troubling in that the system may see the rise of an infinite number “minority” parties, be they based on political line “communist”, environmental “green” ethnic - Sikh, or religious. Israel today is plagued with that very problem

Yeah? And what exactly is wrong with that. If I form a party that believes in the spaghetti monster as the divine being and attract more than 3% of the population, why should that be termed as a problem? It just means that there are people out there who see other parties as detrimental to their ideas and want to back up a party that agrees with them. That’s called democracy.

And here is another reason why MMP is a good idea. This is a comment left by “Canadian Patriot” at the Globe and Mail comment section

1. Hey bub, I’m happy to have my minority government working to kick the liberals out for good - rather than paying for the Liberals monkey fuck us and rob us blind.

However, I think the referendum will fail. The main reason is education. The public at large had no idea that this referendum was coming. There has been no discussions or debates about it until 3 weeks ago. If the pubic was not informed about the referendum, the powers that be must have kept it quiet long enough to make sure that it never gathers traction. I was never going
to vote for Bob Delaney (my representative at Mississauga Streetsville) and since I found out that he totally opposes MMP, there is no way I am going to vote for him. And I can guarantee you that he will win by 35 - 45% majority……in other words 55 to 65% of the Mississauga-Streetsville population opposes him but will have to endure his policies for the next 4 years.

October 1, 2007

Gays And The Right

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Everyone in the right-wing arena (blogs, mainstream, talk show etc.) is up
in arms over the comments made by the Iranian president Mahmood Ahmadinejad
when he visited the US. He said that "there are no gays in Iran" which
everyone knows is a blatant lie.

Now the right wingers are rightly (excuse the pun) mocking this stupid
statement. But what's ironic is that the mocking is being done mostly by the
same people who virulently oppose pro-gay policies in the US!! Of course the
lives of gay people in US cannot be compared to gay people in, say, Saudi
Arabia, but since US is the one of the best "moral and peace loving"
society, it's funny that it's policies are the most anti-gay policies among
the western world.

The world of crapotopia of the right wing is truly a wonderful place!!

September 23, 2007

Absence

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Severe lack of blogging can be squarely blamed on facebook. Anyone curious of what I am up to, can go here <link>.

September 11, 2007

Petraeus & Crocker

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They Came.

They Sat.

They Said Exactly What Everyone With 2 Grey cells Said They Would Say.

They Left.

And Iraqis and young boys and girls from US continue to die in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Dick And George Must Be So Proud.

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