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Even Canada is making fun of the TSA...haha

 
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11/18/2010 09:21 PM
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I cant believe Canadians still watch Canadian television shows....


I can't believe Canadians still remark about Canadians watching Canadian TV shows ....


What really boggles my mind is I can't believe Canadians are still remarking about Canadians remarking that Canadians are still watching Candian TV shows.


Please stop my brain cant take anymore


You're American. You can't help it.
It's actually "Please stop, my brain can't take any more".

One day you'll have schools that may actually teach you how to read and write...but until then, you have TSA gropers and bills that Congress doesn't even read before they pass them. Awesome work guys...you took the best country in the world and flushed it down a poorly made Chinese toilet.


Takes only one Canadian to turn an innocent little joke into a total buzz kill.
Way to go!
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No problem...my pleasure. Actually, it sounds like it's the TSA's pleasure ;)
Anonymous Coward
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11/18/2010 09:30 PM
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No Canadian that I know says 'a boat'. So y'all are aware.

My roommate did. He was from St. Catherines. Lives in Niagra now on Canadian side...great sound guy..horrible trumpet player and bullshit artist....miss ya Greg!
 Quoting: Winningjob


It is St Catharines! ;)
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11/18/2010 09:33 PM
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Re: Even Canada is making fun of the TSA...haha
I cant believe Canadians still watch Canadian television shows....


I can't believe Canadians still remark about Canadians watching Canadian TV shows ....


What really boggles my mind is I can't believe Canadians are still remarking about Canadians remarking that Canadians are still watching Candian TV shows.


Please stop my brain cant take anymore


You're American. You can't help it.
It's actually "Please stop, my brain can't take any more".

One day you'll have schools that may actually teach you how to read and write...but until then, you have TSA gropers and bills that Congress doesn't even read before they pass them. Awesome work guys...you took the best country in the world and flushed it down a poorly made Chinese toilet.


Takes only one Canadian to turn an innocent little joke into a total buzz kill.
Way to go!


No problem...my pleasure. Actually, it sounds like it's the TSA's pleasure ;)
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1135604


yep...sounds like you would fit right in with those pricks
Winningjob

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11/18/2010 10:03 PM
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It is St Catharines! ;)
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Yeah, I know that. I was in a hurry. :-) You might be shocked that I sometimes leave a letter out of my own last name..true story!
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11/18/2010 11:38 PM
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what happens here usually happens in Canada next


Thank god this is not actually a true statement.
 Quoting: Nostrad00mus


Where have you been?

C17 Public Safety Act

Canada's bill september 11C-17 was passed by the House and was given first reading in the Senate.

In a written submissions to the House Of Commons Legislative Committee, the [WWW]British Columbia Civil Liberties Association wrote:

This is the third time around for the Public Safety Act, which was previously introduced by the government in November 2001 as Bill C-42, and again in the Spring of 2002 as Bill C-55. Each time the government has re-introduced this piece of legislation, it has filed off some of the sharper edges and more reduced the scope of some of its more draconian provisions. This may have the effect of making the bill less obviously intrusive and perhaps more politically palatable, but the original scheme remains in place. It is that overall approach which is worrying to those of us who want to maintain a free and democratic society against all threats. ...

First, the Act displaces the role of Parliamentarians in determining and describing our fundamental rights. Interim orders, emergency measures and security measures across a wide area of federal jurisdiction are to be implemented on Ministerial discretion, largely without review and largely without consultation. Most of these measures can be delegated to officials either generally or in particular circumstances, further reducing accountability for what is being done. These measures will directly or indirectly affect the civil liberties of Canadians.

This bill purports to "enact measures for implementing the 1975 Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention in order to enhance public safety" which is the greatest hypocrisy as the only terrorists known to have used biological weapons are American in the Anthrax Attacks.

In fact it is an omnibus bill that modifies 23 other pieces of existing legislation in ways that are unreasonable constraints on a free and democratic society:

* Introduces the discretionary power for a Minister to issue interim orders without consulting Parliament under eight different Acts 1 (Ss.11, 27, 34, 66, 67, 95, 99, 102, 103 and 104). Unlike regulations, there is no approval, publication or consultation process before the interim order becomes law.

* Removes many of the current procedural safeguards that are in place to ensure legal and Charter compliance as well as parliamentary scrutiny by exempting these orders from the Statutory Instruments Act. This Act [WWW]requires the Department of Justice to examine proposed regulations to see if they: are authorized by the statute; are not an unusual or unexpected use of the statutory authority; do not trespass unduly on existing rights and freedoms and are not inconsistent with either the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Canadian Bill of Rights.

* Enables inspectors to carry out searches and seizures without warrant under the Quarantine Act (S.106 12(2)).

* Allows the Minister Interim to issue interim orders under the Quarantine Act which would implement any` of the provisions of the Mshepa at his or her sole discretion, and the order would be law for a year if confirmed by the Governor in Council (S.102).

* Provides for a reserve pool of military judges for call-up in event such as martial law (S.77).

* Amends the Privacy Act that would allow the information collected by airlines to be distributed to foreign powers without their knowledge or consent (S.98) Between this bill and the Customs Act, individuals arriving in Canada or leaving Canada, not only by aircraft but by any kind of conveyance or public transport, the pertinent data to their travel plans can be collected and distributed among the police authorities. Indeed this would allow the information to be distributed among foreign countries as well - a list of [WWW]35 items to be fed into Capps For Canadians.

* Allows disclosure of information collected by airlines to any peace officer based on a "reasonable belief" that it would assist in the identification of a person for whom a warrant has been issued in respect of specified offenses - there is no requirement that these offenses actually be linked to terrorism.

* Modifies the [WWW]National Defense Act to include NORAD as one of the treaties that can be used to invoke the special force of the Canadian Armed Forces in an emergency (S.75). [link to www.911review.org]


Government Introduces Bill To Require Surveillance Capabilities, Mandated Subscriber Disclosure

As expected, the Government has taken another shot at lawful access legislation today, introducing a legislative package called the Investigative Powers for the 21st Century (IP21C) Act that would require mandated surveillance capabilities at Canadian ISPs, force ISPs to disclose subscriber information such as name and address, and grant the police broad new powers to obtain transmission data and force ISPs to preserve data. Although I can only go on government releases (here, here), the approach appears to be very similar to the Liberal lawful access bill of 2005 that died on the order paper (my comments on that bill here) [update: Bill C-46 and C-47]. It is pretty much exactly what law enforcement has been demanding and privacy groups have been fearing. It represents a reneging of a commitment from the previous Public Safety Minister on court oversight and will embed broad new surveillance capabilities in the Canadian Internet. [link to www.michaelgeist.ca]


NORTHCOM Furthers NAU Police State Agenda

The criminals in the U.S. government are continuing the push for a militarized North American Union police state. According to an announcement on U.S. Northern Command’s web site, an agreement has been signed between U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) and Canada Command (CANADACOM) that allows the military from either nation to support the armed forces of the other during a civil emergency. This agreement helps to further erode the sovereignty of both nations by allowing a foreign military to support that nation’s military during any type of civil emergency. Essentially, Canadian military forces would be allowed to support U.S. military forces during a declaration of martial law. This is just another step towards the formation of a North American Union martial law apparatus which USNORTHCOM unveiled with the public release of their Vision 2020 document. The Vision 2020 document outlines plans for USNORTHCOM to seek closer ties with various military institutions, government bodies and private entities in the U.S., Canada and Mexico leading up until the year 2020. [link to www.infowars.com]
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