Search results

  1. petros

    US Approaching Insolvency, Fix To Be 'Painful': Fisher

    The United States is on a fiscal path towards insolvency and policymakers are at a "tipping point," a Federal Reserve official said on Tuesday. "If we continue down on the path on which the fiscal authorities put us, we will become insolvent, the question is when," Dallas Federal Reserve Bank...
  2. petros

    Sask.'s CO2 pipeline plan dead

    The US and CDN Feds have no interest in carbon reduction. 30 years of dragging ass only shores up the fact that CO2 is a scam that both Fed Govs are too afraid to venture public money into at this point. If the concern was real the ass dragging wouldn't exist. A multimillion-dollar proposal...
  3. petros

    Keystone Pipeline Project - The Bitumen Super Highway.

    1.1 Million BBL CDN OIL Per Day Keystone Pipeline Project The U.S. $12 billion Keystone pipeline system will play an important role in linking a secure and growing supply of Canadian crude oil with the largest refining markets in the United States, significantly improving North American...
  4. petros

    Corruption....

    Can science be corrupted as easily as any other doctrine? Some here tend to think not. I'd really like to know why this belief exists. Thanks.
  5. petros

    Caregiver charged with killing disabled boy in Edmonton

    EDMONTON — Edmonton police have laid a manslaughter charge against a caregiver in connection with the death of a seven-year-old disabled boy in January 2009. The boy, who received 24-hour care, from parents and trained caregivers, died in his Edmonton home. Several months after the death...
  6. petros

    Sister Maria's sin: Spending too much time on Facebook

    A Spanish nun has been kicked out of the religious order where she lived the last 35 years in seclusion after spending too much time on the social networking site Facebook. Maria Jesus Galan, nicknamed "Sister Internet" by her fellow nuns, announced on her Facebook page that she had been...
  7. petros

    If lines aren't long enough without some A-Hole counting his change...

    U.S. ponders $5.50 entry tax for Canadian air, marine travellers OTTAWA — The Obama administration wants Canadians to pay to enter the United States to help ease that country's desperate financial crunch. A proposed "passenger inspection" fee is outlined in the draft 2012 U.S. federal...
  8. petros

    Huge Solar Flare Disrupts Chinese Communications.

    The sun has unleashed its strongest flare in four years, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said Wednesday, as astronomers in southern China reported disturbances to radio communications. The massive Class X flash—the largest such category—erupted Tuesday, according to the U.S...
  9. petros

    Canadian sues claiming groping, strip search abuse at U.S. border

    A 46-year-old Canadian woman sued two unidentified female U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents in U.S. District Court in Detroit on Wednesday, saying one of them strip-searched and groped her without justification as the other one watched at the Ambassador Bridge last March. Loretta Van...
  10. petros

    Ice Fishing.

    Been on the ice yet this winter? What do you use for bait? Which species are in your lakes? Open air or do you have a nice shack to brag about? How about the fishing tents? Are the tents worthy of Canadian winters? Post your fishing tales here. On Christmas day I took my Texan brother inlaw...
  11. petros

    Are You a Terrorist?

    The following is a list of behaviors, actions or interests that the federal government, via centralized threat fusion centers that collate such information, considers to be potential signs of terrorism under the MIAC Report. - Displaying bumper stickers and other paraphernalia associated with...
  12. petros

    Off key caterwauling.

    Who else here is ready to put a boot through the TV screen after hearing the horrible screaching from that freak Yoko Ono every 5 mins? Are they trying to torture me into sponsoring the poor?
  13. petros

    Tuition Fees Protest London Police Brutality wheelchair student Jody McIntyre

    YouTube - Tuition Fees Protest London Police Brutality wheelchairs student Jody McIntyre I'm speechless......
  14. petros

    Straight Edge: Is It a Gang or a Brotherhood?

    The group Straight Edge is not a gang, members insist, but they concede that some in their midst are becoming violent, especially in Utah. Salt Lake City police classify the entire group as a gang, pointing to Bernardo Repreza as proof. The 15-year-old boy was beaten and stabbed to death...
  15. petros

    U.S. wants to share border stations with Homeland Security running the show.

    American reaction wasn't favourable when the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) said in August that it was going to close down operations next spring at three land-border crossings with the U. S, including two south of Montreal. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security didn't like the...
  16. petros

    Replacing the UN with a real body with real teeth.

    Lets face it the UN is an antiquated, useless, undemocractic system that has a large influence on our lives. There is no question about it, we are going to have a global government, a New World Order if you will. The growing importance of globalization as a significant theme and the...
  17. petros

    NFU opens door to Canada's urban farmers

    Thursday, December 9, 2010 | 9:00 AM CST CBC News The National Farmers Union has opened its ranks to Canada's urban farmers for the first time. At its annual convention last week in Saskatoon, the 41-year-old organization formally opened its membership to any Canadian engaged in farming —...
  18. petros

    Global poverty doubled since 1970s: UN

    November 26, 2010 GENEVA — The number of very poor countries has doubled in the last 30 to 40 years, while the number of people living in extreme poverty has also grown two-fold, a UN think-tank warned Thursday. In its annual report on the 49 least developed countries (LDCs) in the world...
  19. petros

    Canadian Debt Ownership.

    Should Canadian's insist that we buy back our debt from private banks and bear our own debt through the bank of Canada?
  20. petros

    China rare earth exports to Japan being normalised

    TOKYO — China's blocking of rare earth minerals to Japan is easing after Beijing pledged to "speed up" exports amid a thaw between the Asian powers in a territorial spat, traders said Monday. "Shipments of rare earths started the week before last week at a Tianjing port," an official of Daido...