Tuesday, 24 July 2007

Linkage

Passages...


Christiana Hendrix, wife of Cold Fury's Mike Hendrix
Jeff Goldstein's grandmother
"Pap" Walter, grandfather of Dodge
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Thanks, Baldilocks and Karl

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More politicians of unknown party

This is getting old.  Still pathetic, though:

Just in case you haven't been following:
You know, I believe they've detected a pattern here
What party did you say that was?

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How to destroy America


I have a secret plan to destroy America... It is not that hard to do. History shows that nations are more fragile than their citizens think.
Writer Chick posts a speech by Dick Lamm (former governor of Colorado), which generates an interesting comment thread.

Snopes has a revised version (scroll down).

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Saturday, 21 July 2007

In Passing

Yah know, if you start something, you really should follow through

Must have seemed like a good idea at the time: Ask a bunch of editorial cartoonists to submit cartoons that had been spiked by their editors. Put 'em all in a book. Make a point about editorial cowardice. Take the high moral ground. But...

When you publish a book called Killed Cartoons: Casualties from the War on Free Expression, the whole point would seem to be that you're speaking up for unfettered satire. Apparently not. The publishers of Killed Cartoons ... killed one of the cartoons!
 -- Joe Bob Briggs
Any guesses about the subject of the cartoon that got killed?  
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HT Tim Blair, who invokes the New York Times and the Sydney Morning Herald.

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Clipfile

Clipfile: July 21, 2007

[Congress is] like roving dogs or kids: always getting into the trash or lighting something on fire. You have to clean up after them and watch them constantly so they don't f*ck up something else. -- "legalpad"

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Linkage

Now that everyone knows

Rejected Harry Potter endings.
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via SDB

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Friday, 20 July 2007

Linkage

On the other hand, you could just move to England

...where the police come 'round to complain about your weblog:

Just had a visit from two uniformed officers. Reason? My firearms renewal, but more significantly this blog. It seems that my crappy little corner of the blogosphere has come to the attention of the police, and they don’t like it...

The officers (who were very polite) were quick to point out that they couldn’t force me to remove posts or dictate my freedom of speech but the fact is that I am being watched. Which makes me feel very uncomfortable, like a suspect rather than a citizen...

I feel like Winston Smith. -- Gun Culture weblog

Later post:
July 6: Thanks for Your Support
Still doesn't have his renewal, though.

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Here's what you get from "hate speech" legislation

July 16, 2007

File 2006057

Ms. Connie Wilkins
c/o Free Dominion
2033 Unity Rd.
Kingston, ON
K0H 1M0

Dear Ms. Wilkins:

I am the investigator designated under Part III of the Canadian Human Rights Act to investigate the complaint of Ms. [name omitted at this time] against Free Dominion. As the investigator, it is my responsibility to gather the evidence in relation to the complainant's allegations and, once the investigation is complete, to report on my findings to the Members of the Commission.

The report will include a recommendation for the disposition of the complaint. I can recommend that a conciliator be appointed, if the evidence supports the allegations in the complaint, or that the complaint be dismissed, if the allegations are not supported by the evidence. I can also recommend to the Commission that a settlement be approved if the parties reach an agreement during the course of the investigation.

I am currently awaiting your full response to the allegations which is due on 18 July 2007.

I would like to draw your attention to section 48 of the Canadian Human Rights Act which allows the parties to settle a complaint in the course of investigation. I would be pleased to discuss the possibility of a settlement with you or your representative at any time.

You can reach me at the address and telephone number indicated at the bottom of the first page of this letter. My direct line is [redacted] and my email address is [redacted]@chrc-ccdp.ca. Please note that there are security and confidentiality risks in sending information by email.
Written July 16. Mailed from Ottawa July 17. Received July 18. No details of the "complaint" provided, and oh, by the way, we want a full response *today.*

Some links:
Initial post
Timeline (will be updated as story develops)
Free Republic thread
Small Dead Animals: Free Dominion Targeted by HRC
Canada Free Press coverage (with annoying Vibrant Media popups)
 
Canada's Orwellian legislation, below...
more...

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Thursday, 19 July 2007

Linkage

Will Collier and the Premature Book


Will Collier receives his copy of the new Harry Potter book ahead of schedule, and--
From Frank Martin's Executive Summary[1]

  • 4. [Will quickly sees] an opportunity for making a little scratch, and promptly uses the tools available... The very same tools available to anyone who is mobile enough to get off the sofa from any location on the planet earth.
  • 5. The publisher who shipped the book to the reseller freaks out, and naturally overreacts.
  • 6. The reseller freaks out, and again, overreacts.
  • 7. The auction provider freaks out, and yes, overreacts.
  • 8. Will pockets 200+ dollars for all the fun, gets a write up in National Review, gets on CBS news.
  • 9. AP, and EBay, the publisher all look like schnooks.
  • One book, one post, one auction.
Harry Potter and the AP's Shenanigans
I Was an eBay Voldemort
Fool If You Think It's Over
Things Are Officially Out of Control

UPDATE 070720 14:31: There's more! Now it's Lawyers Behaving Badly!
eBay Pulls Harry Potter 7 Listing-- Hours After Sale Was Completed
Nimrod, Bluster, and ... Blair?
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[1] It's in the comment thread of this post.

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In Passing

Who said: "Who hasn't felt like doing that?"


Answer: 

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