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“Why Canada needs the NDP”

12/21/2006 by Debra

Taking up the challenge from Accidental Deliberations.

I have lately had some issues with the party, nevertheless, to highlight the good;

We need a party which believes that human rights are the fundamental building block of democracy and any functioning society.

We need a party with a strong commitment to women’s rights, up to and including the right to reproductive choice.

We need a party that recognizes that “gay rights” are “human rights” and that who you choose to share your bed with does not make a difference.

We need a party that believes that everyone has an equal right to education, healthcare, a liveable wage.

We need a party that believes that all children have the right to good quality daycare and are willing to put their budget where their beliefs are.

We need a party that doesn’t cause an 11 year old to ask such questions as, why does that party think they should say what I can do just because I’m a girl, or why does that party keep making promises but never keeps them or what does that party stand for?

A party which instead creates comments like, I can’t wait till I’m 12 so I can become a member, how come they are the only party that comes to our door? How come the other candidates won’t talk to me just because I’m a kid?

For all the things we need to change the NDP is still the only party that really represents the values Canadians time after time identify as being important to them.

Filed Under: abortion, Blogging, General, media, Politics

Email hoax

12/20/2006 by Debra

An email has been circulating claiming to come from Jennifer Bernier, President
Abitibi-Témiscamingue NDP, it basically calls for new leadership for the NDP.

I phoned and confirmed that this was indeed sent out without her knowledge.

As is confirmed in the email shown here

You can also view the original email there.

Someone must be feeling very threatened indeed to have perpetrated such a hoax.

Filed Under: Blogging, General, media, Politics

Rebick showers on May

12/20/2006 by Debra

Judy Rebick is no stranger to the abortion debate.

She is one of those who helped in the fight to provide women with a choice.

Ms. Rebick is seen here fending off an attack on Dr. Morgentaler at the opening of a clinic in Toronto.

Too bad the debaters club doesn’t realize that this sort of thing still happens. It happens to ordinary women making perfectly legitimate choices for themselves and to the doctors who provide needed medical procedures.

In Ms. Rebick’s own words;

Dear Elizabeth,

I would have written sooner but I have been travelling.

Since I got back, I have carefully reviewed your statements on abortion and I have to say that I am sorry but I will no longer be supporting you or the Green Party in any way.

As you know I was very supportive of your running as leader of the Green Party and despite my differences with some of the platform of the Party I have up until now felt that your presence added a great deal to the federal political scene. But now you have questioned the most important victory of the women’s movement of my generation.

If you had said that you personally oppose abortion but you support a woman’s right to choose, I would have been fine with that. Instead you said that a woman’s right to choose, something tens of thousands of Canadian women fought for for decades, was trivializing an important issue. It felt like a slap in the face.

Since you have so little respect for me or for the women’s movement which mobilized for so long to win this hard-earned right, I hope you will understand that I ripped up the cheque I had written to the Green Party and you can no longer rely on me for support.

ETA:Apparently someone at this site either thinks I am anti abortion or that it would be a hoot to send the anti choicers my way. Why do the anti choice crowd make it so easy to question their intelligence?

Filed Under: abortion, feminism, General, Politics, violence, women

and the osCAR goes to…

12/18/2006 by Debra

The open-source movement responsible for software like Linux and Mozilla’s Web browser, Firefox, is proving contagious: A German entrepreneur is applying the same approach to automobile design.

Former BMW employee Markus Merz, who now owns an automobile consulting firm in Dingolfing, Germany, calls his project Oscar, shorthand for Open Source Car.

The idea behind open source development is to allow anyone to copy, modify and redistribute ordinarily secret information about a technology without paying royalties to the original developers.

What a fantastic idea!

Now you can combine your inner geek and inner car girl/guy.

Great things could happen with this, a car could be designed that works for people and the environment.

Worth keeping an eye on.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: cars, internet, open source

Professionalism or control?

12/18/2006 by Debra

Robert Cox wants to bring some professionalism to the blogosphere.

As president of the Media Bloggers Association, Cox is about to unveil new membership policies designed to help bloggers who see themselves more as journalists than freeform diarists.

The Pew Internet and American Life Project finds that about eight per cent of American adults keep web journals, most of them personal in nature even though the most high-profile ones may be about news, politics or technology. It’s the more serious efforts that Cox is courting.

Among the planned criteria: members would have to take an online course offered by the Poynter Institute, a journalism think tank, covering legal issues related to blogging.

Members also could seek credentialled status by undergoing training or demonstrating other work as professional journalists. They also must agree to the organization’s ethical standards and adopt formal editorial and corrections policies. Doing so could give them the backing they need to obtain review copies of books and access to newsmakers and events, Cox said.

Of course, having credentials from Cox’s organization won’t guarantee access. The question of whether to treat bloggers as journalists has come up repeatedly at major events such as the Olympics and national political conventions.

You have to take a course, pay for memberships, and a think tank decides what passes for acceptable journalism.

Isn’t this in part what the blogosphere was trying to get away from?

Wasn’t the idea to open up an avenue where those who couldn’t afford a journalism degree could still speak to the issues of the day.

Recognition of the personal being political.

Being able to shed light on things like the recent cuts the Harper government made that the “Professional Press” doesn’t deem noteworthy.

Thoughts?

Filed Under: Blogging, General, media, Politics Tagged With: censorship

Harry behind you!.. it’s the fundies

12/17/2006 by Debra

A Georgia mother of three may take her fight to banish Harry Potter books from schools to the courts after the state’s board of education voted to keep the wizard series on library shelves.

The vote, on Thursday, upholds a previous decision by the Gwinnett County school board to deny Laura Mallory’s request to eliminate J.K. Rowling’s bestselling novels from schools.

This is a quote from Laura Mallory;

The kind of stuff in these books — murder and greed and violence. Why do they have to read them in school?”

Quite right children should be reading the bible and reading about such things as ….well as….murder, greed, violence…… ahem

Yes but my point…

Filed Under: General Tagged With: censorship, harry potter, religious intolerance

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