When depraved and corrupt people run our lives and our governments, what options do we have?
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Excited Delirium: Point Blank vs Pointless
I’m unable to be objective about the Senate scandal and how much Harper knew, but I’m increasingly suspicious of the efforts of the PMO to silence the Senators.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Advice for Cons on Oct 31
A checklist for Cons for the upcoming Con meeting on Oct 31.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: A Summary: Harper and His Packed Senate
I can’t get this quote out of my head in context of the Senate issues that Harper continues to duck: “every douchebag needs a cu**” (you fill in the blanks and you decide who’s who). It’s crude, but I personally feel it’s appropriate given the intense corruption that follows Stephen
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Hey Arrow: I Did It First, Right?
Is imitation truly the greatest form of flattery? If so, why do we obsess about making sure our kids don’t plagiarize?
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Gas Plants Questions
For the record, I’m not a supporter of the Ontario Liberals, but I will suggest that a lot of rage has built up about the gas plant issues and rightly so. The issue for me is that the rage – especially the bull-shit righteous indignation of Tim Hudak and Andrea
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Stephen Harper: The Last Advertiser
The world of advertising has been at a crossroads for some time. The advent of digital more than a decade ago has taken most ‘traditional’ advertisers by surprise and left them wondering how they can brainwash the masses. Print producers failed to adapt because they didn’t see the massive shift
Continue readingExcited Delirium: A Unique Wireless Option
Everyone is in a panic to create a so-called competitive, corporate option for Canadians as the Conservatives hustle to sell off the last big chunk of wireless airwaves (aka the ‘Wireless Spectrum Auction’). Verizon has backed out, probably under pressure from corporate Canada, so what’s next? I would like to
Continue readingExcited Delirium: The Fraser Institute Jumps the Shark
The Fraser Institute released The Cost of Raising Children report today. I’m not going to link to it because I don’t want to promote it, nor do I want anyone to waste their time thinking they should read it. And don’t bother reading the news stories about it. Why? I’m
Continue readingExcited Delirium: CRTC SUN Block?
The CRTC puts on SUN block for Canadians. The Cons will find some way to make sure we get their brand of melanoma.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Why I’ll Never Buy An Apple Product
There’s actually a lot of reasons to not use Apple, but assuming there’s truth to this, it sheds light on why just one more reason why Apple is the wrong kind of technology to have in one’s hands: http://www.newsforage.com/2013/08/apple-patents-tech-to-let-cops-switch.html As we descend deeper into police state, this is exactly the
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Detroit: Out of Gas or Out of Mind?
What are the real issues behind the bankruptcy of Detroit? Is it the decline of ‘Motor City’ or something more hideous, like a planned pilfering of pensions and other assets?
Continue readingExcited Delirium: American Coup d’Etat?
Do you think Western countries are following a slippery slope towards control as opposed to liberty? Global Research certainly does.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: The Biggest Story Everyone Missed?
Are the Cons committing accounting fraud with the budget so that they can surprise us with a surplus in 2015?
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Rail Tragedy Strikes (Anytown) Canada, Real Strategy Needed
The rail tragedy in Lac Megantic on the weekend reflects a real failure of all stakeholders to plan ahead. If they don’t, expect it in your town next.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Stephen Harper’s Circle of Ignorance
Evidence from initial investigations into Senate payments indicate that one person should be held accountable for this: Stephen Harper.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: When Will the CPC Wake Up?
When will Conservatives wake up and get rid of their greatest liability: Stephen Harper?
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Getting Duffed
Getting Duffed. A new phrase for the Canadian political lexicon.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: The Convenience of Mulcair’s Non-Crime
Stephen Harper is in the hot seat. Again. What does he do? Does he apologize? Does he work to create any sense of empathy for Canadians interested in seeing some kind of resolution to the corruption and criminality of the Conservative mind? No. Instead, he conveniently flings some supposedly pretty
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Electoral Fraud Confirmed
Judge finds that 2011 Canadian election was a clear case of electoral fraud.
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