I think I have the perfect way to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the war of 1812 (click for larger version): Burn down the White House. Again.
Month: August 2012
Will the UK Break Treaties and Violate the Rule of Law?
I suppose that it is no shock to anyone that the rule of law died long ago in many of the modern western police states, including the United Kingdom. Now with Julian Assange granted asylum in the Ecuadorian embassy, the UK is blatantly flaunting the fact that it is a lawless country of thugs where… Continue reading Will the UK Break Treaties and Violate the Rule of Law?
Usury, once in control, will wreck any nation.
A brilliant quote from William Lyon Mackenzie King, the 10th Prime Minister of Canada, and the longest serving Prime Minister. Click for a larger version. Once a nation parts with the control of its currency and credit, it matters not who makes the nations laws. Usury, once in control, will wreck any nation. Until the… Continue reading Usury, once in control, will wreck any nation.
We do not convert people to think our way by pouring bombs upon them, day after day and week after week.
I love the “motivational/demotivational” format for graphics, but rarely ever see any Canadian Prime Ministers quoted. Which is a real shame, as we’ve had some smart men in the top office in Canada. So, I’d like to whip up a few, starting with John Diefenbaker. Click for a larger version: The image is actually quite… Continue reading We do not convert people to think our way by pouring bombs upon them, day after day and week after week.
Don’t Pass Out on the Toilet in Cambridge
If you get drunk and pass out on the toilet in the city of Cambridge, Ontario, Canada, you are breaking the law. http://www.cambridge.ca/byLaws/04-181%20Building%20&%20Property%20Standards%20By-law.pdf 1. Definitions (u) habitable room means any room in a dwelling unit used or intended to be used for living, sleeping, cooking or eating purposes; (x) non-habitable room means any room in a… Continue reading Don’t Pass Out on the Toilet in Cambridge