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Archives for April 2011

Jack Layton’s Dirty Laundry aired by Sun TV

Published April 30, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Elections, Ethics in Politics, Politics


Back when Jack Layton was a Toronto city councilor, content to spend GTA cash like it was going out of style, he apparently had an "outside hobby"... or as Jack liked to call it, getting massages. Jack likes Asian women... that's no secret.  He's married to Olivia Chow, after all.  Unfortunately for both Olivia and for Jack, it appears he likes to step out with young Asian … [Read more...]

Some thoughts on the integrity of our local Candidates

Published April 29, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Elections, Ethics in Politics, Politics


In my local riding I've talked alot about how the local Conservative candidate, Mark Strahl (who I've dubbed The Anointed One) has been Missing In Action for most of the campaign.  I'm sure he's been somewhere, it's just that he hasn't ever been where he ought to be for All Candidates Meetings at the various towns throughout the Chilliwack--Fraser Canyon riding. I've also … [Read more...]

What a difference an imaginary line makes in Police attitude toward civilian firearms ownership

Published April 28, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Gun Politics, Guns, Personal Responsibility


I came across a news story from just south of the BC -- Washington State border... you know, the big imaginary line called the 49th Parallel that separates Canada from the United States.  And it smacked me right in the face what a huge difference that imaginary line makes in the attitudes of police towards citizens with firearms. Here in Canada, for example, the RCMP and … [Read more...]

Niagara Regional Police Const. Nathan Parker faces the music

Published April 27, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Police Brutality, Police Misconduct


Niagara Regional Police Constable Nathan Parker: Innocent Victim or Bad Cop?

From the outside view looking in, it would appear that Niagara Regional Police Constable Nathan Parker has an anger management issue. This is not the first time that Constable Parker has faced the disciplinary board for his over-reaction to a situation.  In June of 2006 he was found guilty of using excessive force after he pepper-sprayed a teenager who was handcuffed in the … [Read more...]

Ontario Provincial Police claim success after terrorizing man at the wrong address

Published April 26, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Bureaucratic Incompetence, Police Brutality, Police Misconduct


The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are no strangers to the finer arts of propaganda.  What else do you call an official press release that claims "operational success" after launching a stun grenade into the wrong address and then holding an innocent man at gunpoint? Well, I personally would start with "incompetent". Incompetent is a good word for not being able to get … [Read more...]

Katey Montague releases video in support of Lawrence Manzer

Published April 25, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Lawrence Manzer Case


Canadian Freedom advocate Katey Montague has just published a video to her YouTube website in support of New Brunswick resident Lawrence Manzer, who is facing charges of "possession of a weapon dangerous to the public peace." Manzer was charged last year after he and neighbour Brian Fox apprehended three drunken teenagers who had been vandalizing and stealing from their … [Read more...]

Are the New Brunswick Crown Prosecutors completely out of touch?

Published April 24, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Judicial Corruption


I seriously have to ask the question: Are New Brunswick's Crown Prosecutors completely out of touch? I feel compelled to ask this question after hearing about another bizarre decision they've made.   The latest case is of 18-year-old Wayne Heighton of Oromocto, New Brunswick.  That's just down the road from Burton, New Brunswick's Lawrence Manzer, the man that Crown … [Read more...]

Mark Strahl MIA at another All Candidates Meeting

Published April 23, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Elections, Politics


The Anointed One was, once again, Missing In Action at the latest All Candidates Debate held in Chilliwack this past Tuesday evening.  For a candidate who was expected by The Party to take over the the riding of Chilliwack -- Fraser Canyon from his father, he's certainly not acting like an MP-to-be. I wonder what he's so afraid of?  There must be something or he'd actually … [Read more...]

BC Human Rights Tribunal continues to prove how ridiculous it is

Published April 22, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Common Sense, Politically Correct Madness


Believe it or not people... gay, straight, or whatever... and contrary to the moronic ruling in Pardy v Earle (April 20, 2011 Decision -- 107 pages), "being offended" is not a violation of your Human Rights. I read through the entire United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and guess what... it's not … [Read more...]

Jack Layton to Kick Ignatieff’s Butt in Quebec?

Published April 21, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Elections, Political Antics, Politics


The polls and news reports are filled with the notion that Jack Layton will do what Michael Ignatieff cannot... win votes in Quebec.  There's even talk that Layton will outperform the Bloc Quebecois on their home soil! Can you imagine that?  Quebecers being fed up with a political party whose sole aim is to break up the country? If this is true, then Hallelujah! But … [Read more...]

Michael Ignatieff’s Canadian National Defense Plan

Published April 21, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Elections, Politics


HMCS MIKE IGNATIEFF HMCS Michael Ignatieff set sail today from its  home port of Toronto, ON. The ship is the first of its  kind in the Navy and is a standing legacy to Michael Ignatieff  'for his foresight in military budget cuts'. The ship is  constructed nearly entirely from recycled aluminum and  is completely … [Read more...]

Constable Nick Sharma disgraces himself and the RCMP

Published April 20, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Police, Police Corruption, Police Misconduct, RCMP Hall of Shame


Constable Nick Sharma is a member of the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit, whose mandate is to stop gangs and drug dealers. From their website: The mission of CFSEU-BC is to facilitate the disruption and suppression of organized crime which affects British Columbians. The mandate is to investigate, prosecute, disrupt and suppress criminal organizations, consistent … [Read more...]

Blastogram: The Art of Ignorance and Public Servants

Published April 18, 2011 by Jane Gaffin Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Bureaucratic Incompetence, Charter of Rights and Freedoms Breaches


The police and government bureaucrats have sunk into a despicable habit of laying arbitrary, unfounded accusations that allows only for ineffectual denial as a defense. It is sick that people can lose their assets--and sometimes be sentenced to prison--based solely on “he said/she said” evidence. I have warned people not to go into a government office or meeting unless … [Read more...]

Chuck… er I mean Mark Strahl missing from All Candidates Meeting

Published April 18, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Elections, Ethics in Politics, Politics


The Anointed One, Mark Strahl, was missing in action at the first All Candidates Meeting in Hope on Tuesday night. The riding of Chilliwack -- Fraser Canyon is the Strahl family's personal fiefdom, or so it appears to more and more residents of this riding.   The arrogance with which the younger Strahl is running his campaign is rubbing a lot of former Conservative … [Read more...]

Is anyone surprised that the BATF lied about ordering gun stores to sell to straw purchasers?

Published April 17, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Bureaucratic Incompetence, Judicial Corruption, Police Corruption


The BATF is arguably the most corrupt US federal agency, willing to hang anyone and everyone out to dry if it serves their internal anti-gun agenda. Is anyone really surprised that the BATF lied about ordering gun stores to sell to straw purchasers? In the wake of the shooting death of U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry with firearms traced to a US gun store, the … [Read more...]

RCMP constables continue to show a complete lack of common sense

Published April 16, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Police Brutality, Police Misconduct, Rights


An unnamed RCMP constable with only 18 months on the job tazered an 11-year-old boy outside of Prince George. Reports say there were three RCMP members on the scene at the time. Are three trained adults really so terrified of a single 11-year-old that they have to resort to tazering a child?  If they are, we really need to question what sort of training recruits are actually … [Read more...]

RCMP member loses his service pistol and doesn’t even know it?

Published April 15, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Police Misconduct, Stupid Human Tricks


Seriously? How the heck can you drop your service pistol on the bathroom floor and not even know it?  That's the question of the hour today as Nova Scotia RCMP try and figure out why a civilian was the one turning in an RCMP standard issue Smith & Wesson 9mm pistol. Shall I list the charges that any "mere citizen" would face if they dropped their loaded pistol in a … [Read more...]

The iPod Tax and the Coalition of Ignatieff, Layton and Duceppe

Published April 15, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Elections, Politics


A $75 tax on anything with a hard drive?  Sounds ludicrous, doesn't it.  But so did a tax on blank CDRoms back in 1997, and that came true faster than you can say "Liberal-New Democrat-Bloc Coalition". I'll get to Charlie Angus and his proposed iPod Tax in a minute. Most people don't realize any more that the cost of every single blank cdrom (rewritable or not) sold in … [Read more...]

More RCMP Double-Standards in Sentencing for Criminal Convictions

Published April 14, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Police, Police Brutality, Police Misconduct, RCMP Hall of Shame


RCMP constable Desmond Sandboe was caught on RCMP surveillance video beating the crap out of a prisoner inside the Lac La Biche RCMP detachment.  It is admirable that Crown Counsel moved forward with charges, and that he was actually convicted of assault.  Where the system breaks down is the double-standard for sentencing of police officers. For the brutal and apparently … [Read more...]

Web Hosting Hell

Published April 12, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Stupid Human Tricks


You'll have to excuse the lack of posts over the past week or so... my [former] web hosting provider managed to completely screw up my web hosting server and after ten days STILL couldn't find a way to fix it... Happily, I found a new web host that not only answers questions from non-paying clients, he does so in under half an hour and actually answers my questions! Given … [Read more...]

Canada’s Two-Tier Justice System is Alive and Well… One Law for the RCMP, Another for the Rest of Us

Published April 9, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Guns, Negligent Discharges, Police, Police Misconduct, RCMP Hall of Shame


Gotta love Canada.  The land where RCMP constables commit crimes with impunity, crimes that would garner any mere citizen with a lengthy prison sentence. Take, as today's example, the case of RCMP Constable Andy Yung.  For his crime, firing his service pistol and launching a round through the ceiling into the room above him while he was providing security at the 2008 … [Read more...]

Sad news for Alberta’s Ralph Klein

Published April 8, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Life


Sad and shocking news in today's National Post about Ralph Klein... along with emphysema he has now been diagnosed with a progressive form of dementia. Love him or hate him, this is not the kind of thing a man like Klein deserves.  His sharp wit defined his reign as Alberta's premier and it's sad to see that gone.  It somehow seems.... wrong. Like Ronald Regan getting … [Read more...]

Florida’s “Citizen Chandler” is our Hero!

Published April 7, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Constitutional Violations


Joel Chandler has single-handedly exposed the Florida Department of Transportation's illegal scheme to force anyone "daring" to pay a toll with anything larger than a $10 bill to hand over all their personal information before being allowed to carry on their way. Citizen Chandler, as Jane Gaffin calls him in her piece Governments Want Total People Control, has filed a … [Read more...]

Create your Own Lieberal Lawn Sign!

Published April 5, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Elections, Politics


The Michael Ignetieff Election Sign Generator... What a fantastic idea! Many thanks to Kate at Small Dead Animals for creating this fun election tool.  Here are some of the gems being created by users of her Michael Ignatieff Election Sign Generator!   … [Read more...]

Politically-Correct Madness attacks Munson, Ohio’s Easter Egg Hunt

Published April 5, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Politically Correct Madness


Will the politically-correct ninnies just shut their bloody pie-holes and let the kids have and Easter Egg Hunt? Apparently not in the Ohio township of Munson, they won't.  Town officials there have chosen to call this year's Easter Egg Hunt something as bland and pathetic as "The Spring Egg Hunt". Wow... I'll bet that took some imagination, didn't it? Actually, what I … [Read more...]

Every now and then I just need a dose of The Nuge to get me through the day.

Published April 3, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Common Sense


There's just something special about Ted Nugent aka The Nuge.  What I love about the man is that he has an opinion and he's not afraid to share it with anyone and everyone.  What's better is that he comprehends basic human truths that escape such "progressive thinkers" as Wendy Cukier, Diane Feinstein and that ilk. He applies common sense to the problems he faces. I … [Read more...]

“The only people who don’t want to disclose the truth are people with something to hide.” — Barack Obama

Published April 2, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Constitutional Violations, Freedom of Speech


"The only people who don't want to disclose the truth are people with something to hide." -- Barack Hussein Obama Never have truer words been spoken by a man who's spent millions of dollars in legal fees to hide the truth about his own birth. Do I care one way or another whether Obama is a "natural born citizen" as defined by the United States Constitution?  Not really. But … [Read more...]

RCMP wants to make New Brunswick Safer? Stop abusing law-abiding citizens!

Published April 1, 2011 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Lawrence Manzer Case


Assistant RCMP Commissioner Wayne Lang, the man in charge of the RCMP in New Brunswick, was interviewed by the Daily Gleaner a couple of weeks ago.  He spouted the usual rhetoric… and made a surprising statement in light of the Lawrence Manzer case. Lang said his crime reduction goals can only be achieved through a partnership with the public, "The only way we are going to … [Read more...]

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