It’s Halloween

Let the Christian fundy stupidity begin !!

Three Cards No US Election Can Be Without

The Palestinian card, the godless card, and the bin Laden card.

R.I.P. : Frank

The wake was last night and a good time was had by all who attended – Frank was laid on the table in front of us for the night and we ate wings, and burgers, and fries, and kept the waiter busy calling for more beer in Franks honour.

I’m Lucky

I’m not gonna be home tonight so avoiding Obama is gonna be real easy.

Can’t We At Least Get Halloween Out Of The Way –

– before the “oh, woe is us for we’re being sorely repressed” Christmas crowd starts whinging again?

Support Freedom of Speech Without Embarassment!

In which Jay Currie reveals the suprising existence of a hitherto undetected new species of Free Speecher.

Around The ‘Net In 60 Seconds

– plus a story that’s just completely wrong on more levels than actually exist.

It’s A Good Thing All Us White Folk –

– ain’t judged by our radicals.

Yet Again – More Political Hypocrisy

The Hill Times has done the math and it seems that it will take Harper [at least] a couple of years to make good on his threat to stack the Senate with enough political partisans to force his agenda through.

Liveblogging…the Antiquarian Book Fair!!!

There’s something irresistable about a huge conference centre packed to the rafters with old books, pamphlets, periodicals, posters, fliers, tracts, manuscripts, and leaflets – especially when one is allowed to wander the aisles, inhaling the slightly dusty, slightly musty perfume, with a glass of red wine.

Naming the Compass: Liqs, Ulqs, Lurks and Urqs

In which the Bunker makes a shameless bid for blogimmortality by officially naming the four quarters of the Political Compass.

Is There No Better Use For $5 Million

The City of Ottawa has decided to drop $5,000,000.00 on digital countdown clocks at cross walks so we know how many seconds we have to make it across the street before the light changes — it’s a nice idea if they’ve nothing more pressing to do with that sort of money, but I live here, and there’s a lot of real issues that sort of money would go a long way to addressing.

Ask Jago: “Never” NEVER to be used before “Again”.

Adjudicator Robert Jago explains why none of us are allowed to use the two words “Never” and “Again” next to each other, except with his permission.

When Ignorance Becomes An Olympic Event –

– Vancouver Olympic Committee board member Dick “we must not forget that 400 years ago Canada was a land of savages” Pound will be a gold medal Olympian.

 

Subtitled: The Newest Olympic Sport – Stone Throwing From A Glass House

When URQs Fantasize About Sex (It Ain’t Pretty)

In which two of our favourite URQs reveal a bit more about their own fevered dreams than perhaps they intended.

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