tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post5272828091291477502..comments2024-01-24T04:35:14.007-04:00Comments on The Canadian Sentinel: 'Hate Preacher' Posting Scary Islamic Signs, Declares Intent To Impose IslamCanadian Sentinelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04255833874079591126noreply@blogger.comBlogger87125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-82820762100324384252011-08-08T14:01:24.828-03:002011-08-08T14:01:24.828-03:00LOL. I keep forgetting not take you seriously, eve...LOL. I keep forgetting not take you seriously, ever. Mea culpa; I'll remember from here on in.balbulicannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-64000609396798361422011-08-08T13:36:20.604-03:002011-08-08T13:36:20.604-03:00The contrast between Inuits in Inqaliut with Mohaw...The contrast between Inuits in Inqaliut with MohawkWarriors in Caledonia should clearly demonstrate that <b>guns have never been and never will be just tools for hunting.</b> <br /><br />I was curious to measure whether your opinion on this issue resembled conservative thinking. But what I am seeing is a narrowly constructed "but for the sake of the few" type of resolution based on a selectively blinded perspective of firearms.<br /><br />That's insane or Uber-liberal.<br /><br />Your ability to cleave the larger picture in this matter makes it clear that a discussion concerning the threat of the islamization of native peoples would be silly. <br /><br />You work with and have Muslims in your family. You will never allow yourself to see past that. It stands to reason that your perspective on sharia is equally selectively blinded. <br /><br />How convenient. <br /><br />How elite.∞ ≠ øhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06834609205321754608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-33574199694459092002011-08-08T13:13:12.429-03:002011-08-08T13:13:12.429-03:00Had to go on a search myself to find some kind of ...Had to go on a search myself to find some kind of evidence where it was not put out by any one side. Below is the video I think you should all watch, if you have not seen as of yet. <br /><br />http://vladtepesblog.com/?p=36422Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-58971441885194438952011-08-08T11:55:43.697-03:002011-08-08T11:55:43.697-03:00" I'm asking you to explain what has driv..." I'm asking you to explain what has driven you to this conclusion."<br /><br />Thanks, that's clearer.<br /><br />My exposure to firearms over the course of my life has been benign. As a kid, they were recreational (riflery at camp and at the cottage). As a late teen and in my early twenties I hunted a bit, recreationally. But when I moved to Iqaluit (which involved extended stretches of living in Baker Lake and Cambridge Bay, and lots of travel to other Nunavut and Nunavik communities), I found myself in a culture where rifles were tools and hunting was an integral part of the territorial economy, both directly for consumption and indirectly for the use/sale of byproducts (e.g., subsistence hunters paid for their gas and ammo by selling seal pelts). Guns were just part of the landscape; everyone had them, everyone used them; it was one of the basic lifeskills you were expected to master. <br /><br />For the primarily urban Canadian population whose exposure to firearms is largely through movies, I understand the urge to regulate. But that's not how I see guns. <br /><br />I hope that helps. I'm still not clear on what point you're trying to make vis-a-vis Inuit and Mohawks.balbulicannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-85611958031710872562011-08-08T11:31:29.727-03:002011-08-08T11:31:29.727-03:00I don't support the gun registry. I lived for ...<i>I don't support the gun registry. I lived for too long among people who hunt for their food.</i><br /><br />I'm asking you to explain what has driven you to this conclusion.<br /><br />I have added some speculative reasons for you to steer around or include.<br /><br />I also have pointed out the vast difference(or perhaps not) between<br />the Mohawk Warriors and the Inuit of the place never to be referred to as Iqualuit.∞ ≠ øhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06834609205321754608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-85654877137046126092011-08-08T07:27:56.605-03:002011-08-08T07:27:56.605-03:00I'm sorry, that wasn't very coherent. Coul...I'm sorry, that wasn't very coherent. Could you rephrase? I don't understand what you're asking.balbulicannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-45494124660192140542011-08-08T02:59:40.978-03:002011-08-08T02:59:40.978-03:00It's a curious aberration for a lefty none the...It's a curious aberration for a lefty none the less. Clearly the juxtaposition I have offered shows a stark and very relevant contrast.<br /><br />Let's use the term subsistence hunters for your example and assume they are outside the "reasonable day trip" for food status.<br /><br />Arguably under... what 3, 2% of the population?<br /><br />Do you consider your perspective to be "but for the sake of."<br /><br />And then, to press the question, why?<br /><br />Unnecessary burden of fees and renewals?<br /><br />Lack of trust in government to use the registry information appropriately?<br /><br />Uncertainty about information security?<br /><br />Or, perhaps, a lack of faith in the Canadian people to continue to elect appropriate stewards of said program?<br /><br />Keep Caledonia-Hezbollah-Mohawk Warrior stuff and the anti terrorism act in mind. <br /><br />I am genuinely interested to see how you resolve this.∞ ≠ øhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06834609205321754608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-15168523064566640212011-08-07T09:00:14.794-03:002011-08-07T09:00:14.794-03:00"Now let's see what's under the cover..."Now let's see what's under the covers."<br /><br />Err - actually, Squiggles, I was referring to my years in Nunavut, where everyone still hunts. Nice try, though.balbulicannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-22343823847357120332011-08-07T04:14:12.940-03:002011-08-07T04:14:12.940-03:00Err...no, I don't support the gun registry. I ...<i>Err...no, I don't support the gun registry. I lived for too long among people who hunt for their food.</i><br /><br />My how convenient that answer is. Now let's see what's under the covers.<br /><br /><a rel="nofollow">http://voiceofcanada.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/caledonia-palestinian-flag.jpeg</a><br /><br /><a rel="nofollow">http://voiceofcanada.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/hezbollah-leader-mohawk-warrior-flag-palestinian-flag.jpg</a>∞ ≠ øhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06834609205321754608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-33564500861801947642011-08-05T18:40:26.384-03:002011-08-05T18:40:26.384-03:00I think you're tuning out of steam on this one...I think you're tuning out of steam on this one, gm. Getting a bit leaden.Balbulicannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-37908575285470267992011-08-05T15:56:19.294-03:002011-08-05T15:56:19.294-03:00No, just really good friends.
What do you want to...No, just really good friends.<br /><br />What do you want to name the Liberal mecca? Balby World? <br /><br />Then again, I better get up there before you Liberals take over, the hands on security checks and visit permits might make the trip less desireable...all in the name of safety...of course!!!glaciermannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-15395465715519301972011-08-05T14:34:26.915-03:002011-08-05T14:34:26.915-03:00Been to Baffin yourself?Been to Baffin yourself?balbulicannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-60249203817724884142011-08-05T14:28:45.454-03:002011-08-05T14:28:45.454-03:00Your cousin says "hi", but wonders what&...Your cousin says "hi", but wonders what's up with your politics? He even recognizes a socialist when he sees one! <br />I had to explain that living in Trudaupia has that effect on people. The closer to the epicenter the more the spin! <br />That's when he really started to "yuk" it up! <br /><br />By the way, that capitalistic Mickey, says hi too!glaciermannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-25362474197215743982011-08-05T13:19:05.039-03:002011-08-05T13:19:05.039-03:00Yes, I lived in Iqaluit for four years. Quite like...Yes, I lived in Iqaluit for four years. Quite liked it, and I still do a fair amount of work there. <br /><br />You're wrong about the price of real estate (it's horrifically expensive, and land within municipalities can't be privately owned, just leased) but then you're wrong about most things anyway. ;)<br /><br />Give my regards to Goofy.balbulicannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-53979418381769290042011-08-05T11:17:08.621-03:002011-08-05T11:17:08.621-03:00Glad I could finally get some real laughter out of...Glad I could finally get some real laughter out of you with the DL reference, you do have a sense of humour. B^D <br /><br />Once again you missed the point about East LA, (sigh) a community with many challenges, but still made up of people who gained our love and respect, to the point of protecting us when newbies entered the hood and continued their crime sprees in the church parking lot. The perps took a beating on more than one occasion from the locals. <br /><br />"...we have a Conservative government to get rid of. So we agree - there's LOTS to do."<br /><br />And replace them with what?...(snicker, gaffah, chortle) The gun registry legislators? The Kyoto protocol inventors and signators? Let me guess...the deal on a napkin and little brown baggers? The multiculturists? <br /><br />I hear there is a great island which you all could go try out these ideas on first, to populate till your hearts content. Or even better, you could throw open your arms (because liberals love everybody...but Conservatives;0) you all could have unlimited immigration, no restrictions, just the rich ones though! It may be a bit cold for most of the year, but that would give you more time for your group-hugs and huddled-up-think-tanks. Baffin Island has real great views and real estate is very reasonable. Good luck with that!glaciermannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-91345636063411791742011-08-05T08:29:58.205-03:002011-08-05T08:29:58.205-03:00"I've been to Disneyland 17 times."
..."I've been to Disneyland 17 times."<br /><br />ROTFLMAO. Thanks for the best laugh of the week. I hope you don't mind if I quote you on this? I don't think I've every heard anyone cite their visits to Disneyland as evidence of their cultural sophistication before. That's priceless.<br /><br />"I am tired of your condescending "progressiveness"."<br /><br />Sorry, I didn't know about your visits to Disneyland at the time. I'll show much more respect for your views on geopolitics and intercultural relations from now on. :)<br /><br />"If you think that our nation is beyond repairs and renovations, without anything to fix, you are a lucky but deluded man living in your progressive utopia."<br /><br />You really MUST learn to read more carefully, GM. There's lots of work still to do. After all, we have a Conservative government to get rid of. So we agree - there's LOTS to do. <br /><br />"All I have ever heard from you is platitudes of the liberal left..."<br /><br />I suspect that's because you're not a very good reader, and not particularly thoughtful, and you tend to reduce your input to the predigested cliches you're conditioned to expect, and either don't understand or don't recognize much else. I'm thinking that must be the root of some of your more baffling misconceptions - that I must hate the gun registry, that I must hate Christians, that I somehow want to stifle your freedom of speech, yada yada yada. <br /><br />I LOVE your freedom of speech. It affords me endless hours of amusement.balbulicannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-84319712777292929902011-08-05T03:05:52.616-03:002011-08-05T03:05:52.616-03:00Balb, I've been to Disneyland 17 (guess where ...Balb, I've been to Disneyland 17 (guess where that is) times, my Grandparents church was in the middle of East Los Angelas which we went to numerous times during each visit, making friends with the kids in the "hood", so if you would like to talk down to me like I'm 12 and still in my mommy's basement that is your right, but I am tired of your condescending "progressiveness". <br /><br />If you think that our nation is beyond repairs and renovations, without anything to fix, you are a lucky but deluded man living in your progressive utopia. <br /><br />Me, I believe that we can do better, become more tolerant without giving up our personal convictions, and having the right to downsize our intruding governments who exercise their authority over us like we are brainless sheeple. We can then become more independent, outside the box thinkers making us much more productive individuals. All I have ever heard from you is platitudes of the liberal left, not allowing me the freedoms of association, freedom of movement and freedom of speech as it may "offend" somebody else's beliefs or hurt their feelings. Ones who have come to this nation and are intent in making it just like the nation they just left because of all the corruption, violence, murder and starvation.<br /><br />You need to use a little direction in switching off the CBC-mind-teat and grabbing another flavour for a day or two. Might be a bit scary for you, but you will get used to it...if you can handle the mothership withdrawal.glaciermannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-55244760275760884962011-08-04T12:40:14.934-03:002011-08-04T12:40:14.934-03:00Err...no, I don't support the gun registry. I ...Err...no, I don't support the gun registry. I lived for too long among people who hunt for their food. <br /><br />Which carbon tax law specifically are you referring to?<br /><br />You do understand that we live in a parliamentary democracy, right? Not a giant public opinion poll?<br /><br />As for your fear issues, well, you seem mortally terrified of Muslims, you don't trust voters, or judges, or politicians...scary little world you live in. You should travel more.balbulicannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-66745578998325969022011-08-04T11:44:40.882-03:002011-08-04T11:44:40.882-03:00So, Balb,
Are you in support of the legislation o...So, Balb,<br /><br />Are you in support of the legislation of the gun registry which most of the citizens in Canada didn't want, but that the Liberals brought in? That kind of activist law? Or the carbon tax here to stop Global Warming? Those kind of laws? <br /><br />All they are are wealth transfer laws. <br /><br />Any other "fear" issues you think I have? These are real life examples. How about yours?glaciermannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-47891886413052250482011-08-04T08:07:12.531-03:002011-08-04T08:07:12.531-03:00"Even if your constituents are telling your t..."Even if your constituents are telling your to vote against the constitution and the laws of the land? RIIIIGHT!! Activist politicians and judges are consistently voting against the will of the people and the laws of the land. They make it up as they go. I believe that it is the "feel good" form of politics. Whatever fells good and is popular, in a "progressive" sort of way, as you would say. "<br /><br />Now take a deep breath, little fella. You're getting all sweaty and excited again. Let's just looks at what you said. <br /><br />You're worried about:<br />a) citizens who tell their politicians to vote against the law and the constitution<br />b) politicians and judges who vote against the will of their constituents and the law<br /><br />So you don't trust voters, politicians, OR the judges? Well, damn, son, no wonder you're so depressed. <br /><br />I kinda go back to that old Democracy thing. I figure if the politicians screw up, the voters will throw them out. Old fashioned of me, I know. <br /><br />Anyhow, thanks for shining a little more light on your fears - talking about this is probably healthy for you. But you sorta missed my point, which had to do with the link between personal religious belief and one's duty as an elected legislator.balbulicannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-2732022433968939862011-08-04T07:55:03.074-03:002011-08-04T07:55:03.074-03:00Heh. No, I mean the real ones, GM, not the ones wh...Heh. No, I mean the real ones, GM, not the ones who live in the headlines on blogs like this, and, of course, in your demon haunted world. You know - the mayor of Calgary, my head researcher, our corporate archivist, my wife's Unit head, my niece's husband, a Conservative MP...you know, just regular folks. <br /><br />Now, these are the folks that Squiggles would bar from public office. I guess you and he think they're all plotting Jihad and laying plans for the Emirate. You figure?balbulicannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-15573456986342857962011-08-03T23:21:55.324-03:002011-08-03T23:21:55.324-03:00B - "Not at all, dear boy. Believe what you w...B - "Not at all, dear boy. Believe what you want. Just don't impose your beliefs on me: and if I elect you, I expect you to listen to your constituency."<br /><br />Even if your constituents are telling your to vote against the constitution and the laws of the land? RIIIIGHT!! Activist politicians and judges are consistently voting against the will of the people and the laws of the land. They make it up as they go. I believe that it is the "feel good" form of politics. Whatever fells good and is popular, in a "progressive" sort of way, as you would say. <br /><br />B - "LOL. I'm going to guess you don't know or work with many Muslims"<br /><br />Kind of like the Muslims who I have worked with in the past you mean? Project much? Would those be the same Muslims just like the one that David Menzies just got punched in the face on Sunday by a Muslim woman "because she was insulted even though she was in public and had her picture taken, stating that it was against the Koran to have her picture taken" kind of Muslims? Then the police wouldn't allow him to press charges, even with witnesses right there willing to testify against the Muslim woman? Is that who you mean, Balb?glaciermannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-13314547604266421882011-08-03T22:34:44.212-03:002011-08-03T22:34:44.212-03:00"How big was it did you ever figure it out?&q..."How big was it did you ever figure it out?" <br /><br />It was about eight feet shorter than the length of the boat, so about 28-30 feet long. They're impressive (biggest living fish), but not in the least bit dangerous.<br /><br />Glad you liked it. I'll let you if we put any more up.balbulicannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-70354000448495326452011-08-03T19:17:25.950-03:002011-08-03T19:17:25.950-03:00A 1999 Gallup poll conducted to determine …percent...<i>A 1999 Gallup poll conducted to determine …percentages of people saying they would refuse to vote for "a generally well-qualified person for president" on the basis of some characteristic; in parenthesis are the figures for earlier years: <br />Catholic: 4% (1937: 30%)<br />Black: 5% (1958: 63%, 1987: 21%)<br />Jewish: 6% (1937: 47%)<br />Baptist: 6%<br />Woman: 8%<br />Mormon: 17%<br />Muslim: 38%<br />Gay: 37% (1978: 74%)<br />Atheist: 48%</i><br /><br />And in 2003 according to Pew Research<br /><br /><i>Catholic: 8%<br />Jewish: 10%<br />Evangelical Christian: 15%<br />Muslim: 38%<br />Atheist: 50%</i><br /><br /><i>"...non-Christians are more prejudiced against atheists, relatively speaking, than they are against the other groups."</i><br /><br />And, according to Gallup:<br /><br /><i>PRINCETON, NJ -- Muslim Americans continue to give President Barack Obama the highest job approval rating of any major religious group in the U.S.</i><br /><br />Awwwww isn't that special?∞ ≠ øhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06834609205321754608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16604508.post-43994015428949928052011-08-03T18:20:19.016-03:002011-08-03T18:20:19.016-03:00Canuckguy and Balbs,,true he did and yes you did p...Canuckguy and Balbs,,true he did and yes you did promise ;)<br />Oh, by the way Balbs...watched that..very nice. How big was it did you ever figure it out? If you have more to watch let me know..interesting for sure. <br /><br />Well, carry on men..lol.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com