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Debra

Shocking Fashion Trends

01/08/2008 by Debra

Leopard TaserWhat do you give the friend who has everything? How about a leopard print Taser™ with a holster that is also an MP3 player?

The Taser C2 models retail for between $US349.99 and $US379.99 ($435) depending on the chosen design. The Taser C2 holster with MP3 player costs $US72.99 ($83).

If one must carry a potentially lethal weapon, one may as well be chic and entertained at the same time.

The Taser C2, which shoots two electrically charged darts with the same shocking power as the police version, was launched last year. It previously came in four colours – silver, black, blue and pink. The company said Monday that it would also make the guns available in leopard print, “fashion” pink, and “red-hot” red.

“Women want whatever they’re carrying – from a lipstick case to their eyeglass case to their Taser – to look nice and be something they won’t mind if it falls out of their purse,” Holran said.

Now you can tell Mr. Holran really understands the female mind. We all want a weapon that may potentially be used against us to look nice.

I wonder what Mr Holran would make of these?

Wavering, Arizona-based company, Taser Provincial announced its new product today, the taser/vibrating dildo. The C5 taser/vibrating dildo is different from other models in that it is designed take care of all bedroom needs instead of possibly just one. Depending on which end is used, it can provide its user hours of uninterrupted fun.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: guns, police, taser

Omar Khadr

01/07/2008 by Debra

Two stories in The Star today about Omar Khadr.

One on a video tape that was released to the press, despite not having been allowed to be aired in court. Oops wonder how that happened?

The lawyer for detained Canadian terror suspect Omar Khadr accused the U.S. government yesterday of abusing the legal process after CBS News broadcast for the first time a controversial video recording which allegedly shows his client manufacturing explosive devices.

“I think it’s outrageous that this tape has been released without the approval of the court,” lawyer Dennis Edney said in Edmonton.

Long seen as a key piece of evidence against Khadr in the eyes of the prosecution, Edney believes the U.S. government leaked the video after stalled proceedings prevented it from being shown in court.

The courtroom airing of the 12-minute tape, which allegedly shows a 15-year-old Khadr planting land mines and assembling bomb timers, was delayed during a hearing Nov. 8. The recording was broadcast Sunday on the CBS newsmagazine show 60 Minutes.

[Read more…] about Omar Khadr

Filed Under: america, Canada, Politics, war Tagged With: Afghanistan, aid, Canada, children, democracy, Harper, human rights, The Star

Flat Tax

01/06/2008 by Debra

The Fuckhead Institution Frasier Institute rears its ugly head again

Canadian taxpayers could complete their personal tax returns in about five minutes if the federal government adopted a 15% flat tax, says the report by the Fraser Institute.

Canadians spend a significant amount of time, energy and money complying with Canada’s complicated tax system, says the report, which estimates that Canadians spend up to $30-billion annually complying with the current multi-rate progressive federal and provincial tax systems.

Poor little muddle headed Canadians. Don’t worry about that complicated math. Let us rip you off..er look after your best interests.

Politically, a flat tax also limits governments’ ability to use the tax system to achieve specific social or economic goals, Perry noted.

The Fraser Institute; Fucking over average Canadians since 1974.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: flat tax, Fraser Institute, So Cons

Targeting Reality

01/06/2008 by Debra

Carol Goar has an article in The Star titled, “Targeted child care misses mark”. In the article she details how many children are not being served because care is targeted to low income homes and children who are thought to be ‘at risk’ because they come from poverty.

Doherty, a child development psychologist, has spent 30 years as an educator, provincial policy-maker and researcher. She has just completed a study for the Institute for Research on Public Policy (www.irpp.org) that pulls together the lessons she has learned:

The first is that most developmentally delayed children come from middle-income and affluent families. The incidence may be higher among economically disadvantaged kids, but numerically, the vast majority of vulnerable children are neither poor nor distinguishable from their peers.

“Many people are unaware of this,” Doherty says. “The problem is much bigger than people realize and it cuts across income groups.”

The second is that programs designed to change the behaviour of low-income parents – to improve their child-rearing skills or get them into the workforce – have little impact on their offspring.

“These interventions may benefit parents,” Doherty says, “but they generally have negligible effects on children’s development.”

The third is that vulnerable kids do best in structured, full-day programs. Less formal types of care reduce their odds of succeeding at school and becoming healthy, self-supporting adults.

“Poor quality child care is not simply a missed developmental opportunity, it is known to be detrimental to all children’s development,” Doherty says. “Canada cannot continue to treat this service as simply a safe place for children to stay while their parents work.”

Her final overarching conclusion is that universal programs are a better investment of public funds than initiatives targeted at kids that “everybody knows will have difficulty.

[Read more…] about Targeting Reality

Filed Under: Canada, Politics Tagged With: Canada, children, education, food, Harper, housing, Ontario, The Star

Disney Kicks kids

01/05/2008 by Debra

Disney promotes itself as a place for children, a family event, and gord knows they have made a killing on movies and merchandise.

However, when it comes to “fine dining” {and who the hell thinks Disneyland when they think fine dining} Disney no longer recognizes the kids.

Virtually nothing about Victoria & Albert’s, which opened in 1988, is designed to appeal to children. Men are required to wear jackets, and women must wear dresses or pantsuits. The crystal-and-linen dining room typically seats no more than 100 patrons. The hushed atmosphere features live harp music. The menu, which changes daily, offers programmed, seven-course dinners that can last as long as three hours. Prices start at $125 a person.

Families may now be singing F-u-c k y-o-u D-i-s-n-e-y

Filed Under: america Tagged With: children, Disney, evil empire

Happy New Year (2008)

01/01/2008 by Debra

I went into 2007 with a heavy heart. The whole world seemed depressed and without hope.

Indeed 2007 did turn out to be both personally challenging and to continue horrors throughout the world.

We moved from Lindsay to Hamilton, there were trials and tribulations along the way but ultimately it has all worked out. I’ve grown closer to old friends and made new ones. Unlike many mothers around the world I’ve marked another year with my children unscathed by war.

Politically it saddens me that feminism is seen by some to still be fringe and that if we don’t make sandwiches and make everyone feel good first we are crazy radicals scary and best ignored. *sigh*

I wish everyone all the best in the New Year. May you find happiness in unexpected places and always have enough to keep body and soul together.

I leave you with one of my favourite Dan Fogelberg songs;

Filed Under: Blogging Tagged With: dan fogelberg, feminism, new year 2008

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