My Sports Bag
This will be a place for regular sports musings by the author, and a place for connecting as well.
Friday, February 8, 2013
Sheeple America mindlessly following terrorist govt
Well, I have distressing and deeply disturbing news to report, although it is not surprising. It seems as if the sheeple, brainless, stupid and shallow American public is still fawning about Obama's warmongering policies concerning drone attacks on American citizens. I was right on my nightmarish vision in my previous post: America (and our native Canada as well, I'm afraid) is quite happy and fine with giving up their constitutional rights in favour of more supposed "security". Watch the following Young Turks video on the evil deceptions that are attacking the Americans. God bless you.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Terrorist U.S. government approves of drones against own citizens
Yes, you read that correctly. The government of the United States is now planning terrorist attacks against its own people. Recently, Obama approved of new drone measures that would enable his administration to kill ANY American whom they think or suspect to be a supposed "terrorist" (Al-Qaeda, etc) without due process or a fair trial. I'm not making this up. The so-called "land of the free and the home of the brave" and the "land of freedom" is now set up to become a killing ground full of dead bodies, drones, confused and terrified sheeple Americans who will willingly and mindlessly obey and surrender their constitutional rights. This is blatantly evil, unconstitutional and shocking beyond all description and it makes the conspiracy theorists seem correct. I have a suggestion for Obama and his evil henchmen: if you are so worried about terrorists, you should look yourselves in the mirror and apologize for this evil. Then scrap this drone program AND the indefinite detention included within your recent NDAA acts. If you are this frightened, then you are pathetic and wicked. Enough said! God will judge soon enough. Take care!
Here are some videos on the subject, one liberal and one conservative:
Here are some videos on the subject, one liberal and one conservative:
conservative Christian motorcyclist Shockofgod
liberal American webcasters known as the Young Turks
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Huge Unbelievable News from T.O.
A big trade has just happened in Raptorland. It all started yesterday when the Raptors sent Jose Calderon and Ed Davis to the Memphis Grizzlies for star forward Rudy Gay and centre Hamed Haddadi. Afterwards, the Grizzlies shipped Caleron and Davis to the Detroit Pistons for two forwards Tayshaun Prince and Austin Daye. After that, the shorthanded Raptors lost a close game in Atlanta against the Hawks 93-92. This is huge news because Toronto now has a huge piece of the puzzle to attract future talent to the team. All that's left now is for Toronto to get Jonas Valanciunus healthy and trade Andrea Bargnani for a better piece. That may be all for this year in terms of trade deals as far as general manager Bryan Colangelo. Click here to read the press release. I apologize for the lapse of time in blogging and posting and I will work to make it up. Enjoy the article and see you in February!
Monday, December 17, 2012
Another Potentially HUGE Blue Jays trade move, U.N. Fails to Control Internet
Well, a LOT has happened lately! The London Knights head into the Christmas break with a 21-game winning streak (a record for the team) and the London Lightning basketball club went 11-0 this season before losing recently at home vs the Oshawa Power. Also too, the Jays are making more news this offseason: they might just be getting ANOTHER good pitcher in R.A. Dickey. see the article. If they do this, the team may be able to win their division: the American League East, which is tough to do considering that they share it with the Tampa Bay Rays, the New York Yankees, the Baltimore Orioles and the Boston Red Sox (all with great histories). I have to hand it to Alex Anthopoulous: he knows how to spend his money right, and he knows how to convince Rogers to give it to him. So, whether the Jays get Dickey or not, I'll be expecting great things from the team this year.
Lastly...
A very precious resource was almost snatched away from us. The close culprits? Answer: the United Nations. See, the U.N. was holding this telecommunications conference recently in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. That took place on the 3rd-14th of this month. Initially, they promised transparency, Internet was NOT for discussion, and freedom of expression was to be affirmed. Then, on around the 12th or 13th of this month everything changed. The head of the meetings wanted to "get a feel of the room", so he asked for a vote on whether the U.N. should have more say in Internet governance. Most nations unfortunately said yes. It all looked hopeless for everyone, until America stepped up. The Americans said that they would NOT sign the new treaty at all and gave their reasons, one of which was that the new treaty would blur the line between telecommunications and the services or programs (such as the Internet) that use it. This eventually created a tidal wave of similar responses from other nations including Canada, Australia, Israel, Costa Rica, New Zealand, etc. Other nations including China, Jamaica, Iran, Russia, etc did sign. Overall, 89 signed and 55 refused. Most of the "free world" refused to sign while the nations that did were mostly dictatorial such as China or third-world democracies such as Jamaica (not pleased with Jamaica's decision as I respect that country due to the success of its Olympic athletes such as Usain Bolt). Anyways, it all ended up very well for us here in the West and that's what counts. Here's the article.
That's all for now. Have a good day.
Lastly...
A very precious resource was almost snatched away from us. The close culprits? Answer: the United Nations. See, the U.N. was holding this telecommunications conference recently in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. That took place on the 3rd-14th of this month. Initially, they promised transparency, Internet was NOT for discussion, and freedom of expression was to be affirmed. Then, on around the 12th or 13th of this month everything changed. The head of the meetings wanted to "get a feel of the room", so he asked for a vote on whether the U.N. should have more say in Internet governance. Most nations unfortunately said yes. It all looked hopeless for everyone, until America stepped up. The Americans said that they would NOT sign the new treaty at all and gave their reasons, one of which was that the new treaty would blur the line between telecommunications and the services or programs (such as the Internet) that use it. This eventually created a tidal wave of similar responses from other nations including Canada, Australia, Israel, Costa Rica, New Zealand, etc. Other nations including China, Jamaica, Iran, Russia, etc did sign. Overall, 89 signed and 55 refused. Most of the "free world" refused to sign while the nations that did were mostly dictatorial such as China or third-world democracies such as Jamaica (not pleased with Jamaica's decision as I respect that country due to the success of its Olympic athletes such as Usain Bolt). Anyways, it all ended up very well for us here in the West and that's what counts. Here's the article.
That's all for now. Have a good day.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
of Blue Jays and Twinkies
First, I'll start with some bad economic news from the Americans. As some of you might know, Hostess is going out of business. Due to this, some of their most treasured sweets will become obsolete such as the twinkie. As with all closures, blame is being spread around like wildfire: management blames the unions for being uncooperative while the unions are blaming management for lack of innovation and attention to employees. Here's a video about it:
Finally, for some good news. It involves the Toronto Blue Jays baseball club pulling off a MAJOR 12-player trade with the Miami Marlins. To the Jays go: Jose Reyes, Josh Johnson, Mark Buehrle, John Buck, and Emilio Bonifacio. Miami gets Yunel Escobar, Adeiny Hechavarria, Henderson Alvarez, Jeff Mathis, Jake Marisnick, Justin Nicolino and Anthony DeSclafani. In other words, we gave Miami some young prospects for some star power (Reyes, Johnson, and Buehrle). For immediate competitiveness it's a great deal for Toronto. This may very well position us to contend with the Yankees, Baltimore Orioles and other teams. For the future, it's not so clear what the impact will be. Also too, we signed Melky Cabrera before the big deal: another good dose of talent. Lastly, a surprise manager signing took place with John Gibbons returning to the team. Here's to hoping he'll get the new talent playing well with each other. Here are the stories:
HUGE mega-deal
Gibby Returns
Signing the controversial Melkster
Wow, what a week this has been! Catch you later.
HUGE mega-deal
Gibby Returns
Signing the controversial Melkster
Wow, what a week this has been! Catch you later.
Friday, November 9, 2012
A Sad Time for Americans
Why is it sad? One of the WORST presidents in their history, Barack Hussein Obama has been reelected over Republican challenger Mitt Romney. The reasons were that Democrats exploited early voting with their "get out to vote" initiative and that ALL the minorities voted for him. In fact, 93% of African-Americans living in America voted Obama! My feeling now is that America will fall off the "fiscal cliff" come January: higher income taxes and huge government spending cuts. This is why the stock market has been either flat or plunging ever since Obama's reelection. Let's hope and pray that God intervenes and helps them (and us) from collapsing.
By the way, here's the video of the last presidential debate between Romney and Obama. In my view, Obama attacked Romney repeatedly and came across as a schoolchild while Romney was calm and presidential. In style, Romney won but Obama won on substance. Here's the video:
Also too, here are the final speeches from both Romney and Obama. Romney's concession speech was well-done with Romney thanking former vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan, the campaign team, his god (he's a Mormon) and his wife Ann. Mitt also thanked Obama for a great campaign victory. Here's Mitt:
Now, for Obama it was the typical "let's finish what we've started...you're the change...everyone must pitch in and do their part...I'll crack down on Wall St...I stand for all groups...we have more wealth than any other nation...we're #1..." blah, blah, blah. Generally, it's the same socialist stuff. Honestly, it's getting old and sickening considering the fiscal cliff, the stubbornly high unemployment (7.9%), secretive deals with the Russians (the "hot mic" incident where Obama told Russia's president that he'll have more "time" and "flexibility" after the election with regards to removing American missile defense away from Russia), secretive trade deals, NDAA, etc. I even noticed a big lie in Obama's speech: he claimed America has more wealth than any nation. This is simply untrue. MY country (Canada) actually has more. Obama's fanboys at the Young Turks admitted as such:
Other news networks said the same thing:
Of course, Americans have more physical cash and assets but then again they always have. When it comes to credit and other wealth sources, we're better. This only serves to show how egotistical Obama truly is. Anyways, here's Obama's speech if you can stomach it:
Anyways, that's all for now. Take care!
By the way, here's the video of the last presidential debate between Romney and Obama. In my view, Obama attacked Romney repeatedly and came across as a schoolchild while Romney was calm and presidential. In style, Romney won but Obama won on substance. Here's the video:
Also too, here are the final speeches from both Romney and Obama. Romney's concession speech was well-done with Romney thanking former vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan, the campaign team, his god (he's a Mormon) and his wife Ann. Mitt also thanked Obama for a great campaign victory. Here's Mitt:
Now, for Obama it was the typical "let's finish what we've started...you're the change...everyone must pitch in and do their part...I'll crack down on Wall St...I stand for all groups...we have more wealth than any other nation...we're #1..." blah, blah, blah. Generally, it's the same socialist stuff. Honestly, it's getting old and sickening considering the fiscal cliff, the stubbornly high unemployment (7.9%), secretive deals with the Russians (the "hot mic" incident where Obama told Russia's president that he'll have more "time" and "flexibility" after the election with regards to removing American missile defense away from Russia), secretive trade deals, NDAA, etc. I even noticed a big lie in Obama's speech: he claimed America has more wealth than any nation. This is simply untrue. MY country (Canada) actually has more. Obama's fanboys at the Young Turks admitted as such:
Other news networks said the same thing:
Anyways, that's all for now. Take care!
Kratts' Creatures | Knowledge Network
Kratts' Creatures | Knowledge Network
Just wanted to blog about this Kratt's Creatures page I found. It's from the website of B.C.'s public broadcaster, the Knowledge Network. (B.C., or British Columbia is one of Canada's 10 provinces. We also have 3 territories: Yukon, North-West Territories and Nunavut.) I have the channel at home, so I can watch these episodes. If you have the channel, enjoy!
Just wanted to blog about this Kratt's Creatures page I found. It's from the website of B.C.'s public broadcaster, the Knowledge Network. (B.C., or British Columbia is one of Canada's 10 provinces. We also have 3 territories: Yukon, North-West Territories and Nunavut.) I have the channel at home, so I can watch these episodes. If you have the channel, enjoy!
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