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    Sophisticated Negroes

    'Infighting amongst them will cause a mess'. NAACP’s Ben Jealous says ‘infighting among sophisticated Negroes’ will cause a mess | Twitchy The Perils of Being Aloof - NationalJournal.com Man. :lol:
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    Chris Spence: TDSB honcho, plagiarist supreme

    Chris Spence, the Toronto District School Board’s director of education, is an interesting study. One on one, he gives a polished, measured interview that would warm the cockles of any PR consultant. But as an orator, he can bring a room full of teachers to its feet with a “let’s go out...
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    Get 'em while they're young

    Lessons In Government School Indoctrination This really has to be seen to be believed … so the picture is here for you to see. This is a page out of a workbook for your government school student. What school and what schoolbook I can’t tell you … maybe the lady who sent this to me will...
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    Military to charge provinces, communities for disaster relief

    Say wut? The Canadian Forces has decided to start charging municipalities and provinces to cover the costs whenever the military is called upon to help in emergencies such as floods and wildfires, according to internal Defence Department documents obtained by Postmedia News. Military...
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    Dam it, go with the flow then re-dam it

    via Fark: Seven months after a dam was demolished to make a river free-flowing for first time in 49 years, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recommend building several new dams along the same river's route. BRILLIANT Seven months after Franklin’s dam on the Harpeth River was demolished...
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    Everything IS bigger in Texas

    Texas cut taxes, spending, ends up with $8 billion surplus Legislators in Texas, the biggest energy producer among U.S. states, will begin deliberating its next two-year budget with a surplus forecast today to match an $8.8 billion record set in 2007. The Texas economy has topped budget...
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    IPCC whistleblower data leak

    The Secret Santa Leak January 8, 2013 at 9:55 am Thanks to a whistleblower, draft versions of most chapters of the IPCC’s upcoming report are now in the public domain. Among the new revelations: the IPCC has learned...
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    Don Cherry on Haiti

    Don Cherry calls $50-million in aid to beleaguered country ‘nuts’ After Don Cherry on Monday questioned the merit of Canadian aid to Haiti, Canada’s aid agency outlined the successes of its $1-billion in assistance since 2006 but at the same time defended its decision to review long-term...
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    Indian guru is early frontrunner for 2013 troll of the year

    via Fark 'She's as guilty as her rapists': Guru Asaram Bapu sparks outrage by blaming girl for the gang rape that killed her Controversial spiritual guru Asaram Bapu has sparked outrage by suggesting that the Delhi gang rape victim was equally responsible for the crime as her attackers...
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    Govt nixes bid to allow ISPs to install software without user consent

    Attaboy Steve. After more than a year of closed-door consultations, the government has finally released an updated draft proposal for those long-awaited anti-spam regulations. The latest proposed rules, which were published in the Canada Gazette over the weekend, would add several new...
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    To shoot or not to shoot

    via Fark Meet Daniel Quinnell, the luckiest arshole in 'Merika Cameron Mohammed stood there in the Walmart parking lot, blood spouting from his head and his neck, his hand on his gun, while he watched the man who had just shot him dash into the night.The opportunities for self defense...
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    Chilling Final Photos of Murder Victims Taken by Their Killers

    Not everyone's cup of tea but it's reality. It's not a gore page but can be disturbing to some. View the site at your own discretion: Chilling Final Photos of Murder Victims Taken by Their Killers – Crime Library
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    'Cash for Clunkers' Actually Hurt the Environment

    via sda The small business Angel of Death: According to one Department of Motor Vehicles source, 122 Virginia dealers did not renew their licenses the year after "Cash for Clunkers" debuted. Much more here on the environmental debacle of shredding perfectly...
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    Alleged home-invader suffers life-threatening injuries after homeowner stabs him

    A suspect who allegedly broke into an East York home was stabbed by a homeowner and rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries, police said. The suspect, a man in his mid-20s, broke into a house on Sammon Ave. near Coxwell...
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    What's Michael Moore been up to?

    Michael Moore Recommends Soldiers Punch the Lights Out of People Who Thank Them for Their Service Michael Moore: Those Who Say 'I Support the Troops' Really Don't
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    Duckfaces, self loving stugents and other twits

    How college students think they are more special than EVER: Study reveals rocketing sense of entitlement on U.S. campuses Books aside, if you asked a college freshman today who the Greatest Generation is, they might respond by pointing in a mirror. Young people's unprecedented level of...
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    How Twitter Gets In The Way Of Knowledge

    How Twitter Gets In The Way Of Knowledge
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    Oh, Frack!

    via sda Remember when the authorities used to cover up dangers? Now they're covering up news that fracking is safe, because that harms their political agenda. January 6, 2013 COVERUP FAILS: Fracking Safe in NY State, Says Leaked...
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    Canada speaking up for persecuted Christians in Middle East

    Canada’s immigration minister, Jason Kenney, agrees that it is better to speak than remain silent. He is one of the few politicians with a voice on the world stage willing to address the matter of Christian persecution, despite the fact that saying it has become an almost defiant...
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    Irish newspapers on defence over sharing links

    The body representing Ireland's leading newspapers was forced to defend the way it enforces copyright law on Friday after revelations that it charges websites that link to its articles. National Newspapers of Ireland (NNI), which represents 16 of the most popular national papers, said it...