Well, I am off to write my last exam of the term. Wish me luck!
Yearly Archives: 2005
Young Voters Turn Out at Brandon University
In record low numbers!
This is really really really bad. It is disheartening to believe there is this kind of disconnect anywhere.
http://www.busu.ca/newsitem.asp?Item=81
Alex Martin has been elected Graduate Studies Commissioner by a 4-0 margin.
Chelsey Church has been elected Aboriginal Commissioner by a 7-0 margin.
Not good, not good at all.
HatTip: Sam Merulla
I have to give a HatTip to Sam Merulla for his help today. I sent him a question last night and he followed it up today for me. Sam has been doing a great job in Hamilton East and especially for the Boys’ and Girls’ Club. It is good to see a Councillor working as hard as Sam does.
Martin’s Friends Profit From TRADESCAM Including His Private Health Care Doctor
Martin’s personal Doctor companies share trades increased 3400% percent the day before the annoucement by Goodale that profits from the companies shares would not be taxed.
Just happened you know!
Yeah, and Martin’s buddies just happen to make millions. I wonder how much of this money is being funnelled back to the Liberals?
http://www.mkbraaten.com/2005/12/10/martin-linked-medisys-income-trust-stock-volume-increased-3400-the-day-before-goodale-trust-announcement/
I guess this is what Tony Valeri would call “Securing A Prosperous Canada” like this quote on AdScam:
“The Opposition Calls It Abuse of Public Funds. Canadians Call It Securing A Prosperous Canada”
TradeScam : Warren Kinsella tells it has it is
TradeScam is blowing up in the face of the Corrupt Liberals.
Basically a bunch of Paul Martin Insiders were tipped off that they could make certain trades and get rich in the process.
Warren Kinsella tells it has it is on his site today
“What is less known, however, is this: was there a surge in Bay Streeter donations to the LPC in the immediate aftermath of the income trust leak and volte face? Were some investors who benefited from the tax change then immediately hit up by LPC canvassers, perchance?”
I guest that like with AdScam, Tony Valeri will say:
“The Opposition Calls It Abuse of Public Funds. Canadians Call It Securing A Prosperous Canada”
Associated Press Reports Potential Plane Accident in NB – Update – False Alarm
Great Cartoon
Well, I am now in my exam period and hard pressed to find time to update.
This is another great editorial cartoon:

From Mackay Cartoons
Advice to Paul Martin
Do not go into an acting career after losing this election.
Your fake smile is very clearly fake.
Oh yeah, get a better script writer. Your scripted jokes were pretty bad.
Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Hey Hey Hey Goodbye
It is all over for the corrupt government. Tonight the opposition is united, the Liberals (baring any last minute surprises) have been unable to bribe over opposition members with cabinet posts, their 20+ plus billion dollar bribe the voter with their own money as failed and the government is done. Time for a clean out of Ottawa!
Here is the order paper for the House tonight:
http://www.parl.gc.ca/38/1/parlbus/chambus/house/orderpaper/159_2005-11-28/ordgo159-E.html
Valeri “The Opposition Calls It Abuse of Public Funds. Canadians Call It Securing A Prosperous Canada”
Mr. Valeri spoke of this election being an opportunity for Canadians to see the Martin Vision (not his exact word but pretty much what he meant).
While, the people of Hamilton East Stoney Creek see this as an opportunity to elect an MP from the riding to represent the riding unlike Valeri who represents Martin to the riding.
I for one look forward to giving Valeri the opportunity to find a new job cause being Martin’s monthpiece just does not cut it for the people of Hamilton East Stoney Creek.
Does Valeri actually believe this BS?
“The opposition calls it arrogance. Canadians call it achievement, the opposition calls it abuse of public funds. Canadians call it securing a prosperous Canada” – Tony Valeri attacking the opposition parties for moving a motion of non-confidence in the House of Commons.
HEY VALERI, I know you do not listen to people in Hamilton East Stoney Creek but I have a message for you: I DO NOT CALL THE SPONSORSHIP SCANDAL SECURING A PROSPEROUS CANADA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I call it criminal abuse of my money!
Are you that drunk with the power of your position that you actually believe this?
CFS – One Scandal After Another
I have been following two more Canadian Federation of Students scandals over the last week and a half. Both of which are shocking and show the continued out-of-control nature of the CFS. They are accused of bailing out a student union that failed to do an audit for third years and when finally forced to be the College administration; they failed. Not only did they fail the audit but they could not account for their being in near bankruptcy. Not to worry, since the union is controlled by CFS and the executive are CFS loyalists, the CFS was able to bail them out to the tune of $100,000 dollars.
http://www.peak.sfu.ca/the-peak/2005-3/issue11/op-cys.html
Sort of interesting how the CFS increases their budget by 250,000 dollars by taking over the University of Manitoba Students and then they are able to hand over $100,000 to a bunch of their loyalists in British Columbia!
On the other side of Canada, the CFS is accused of ripping a Students’ Union off by intentionally misleading them about a repayment plan. It is very complicated but it appears to be that the student leaders of this student union have angered the CFS overlords.
Here is the letter from the elected representatives to their members explaining the situation:
http://www.ksu.ca/ksu/council.htm
Flame War in Progress
Paul Wells (Maclean’s Magazine) vs. Tommy Philbauer (McMaster Students’ Union President)
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(note picture of Paul Wells is not hosted on my site – it is directly from warrenkinsella.ca)
Leave the blogosphere for 10 minutes (okay more than ten minutes) to do my homework and a flame war breaks out. Normally on Sunday mornings I read up on my blogs. Yesterday, I decided instead to do homework. As my regular visitors are aware I’ve not been updating my blog as much as I like to. It’s been a very busy school year for me so far.
Anyway,
To the point of this post:
Paul Wells of Maclean’s Magazine has been taking the offensive against Tommy Piribauer the McMaster Students’ Union President on his blog. Tommy sent Mr. Wells a letter after Mr. Wells wrote the following on his blog of the McMaster Silhouette Newspaper:
(Permanlink)
A note to the campus paper that called to complain about not being mentioned in my campus-newspaper column
I’ll call when I get back to Ottawa. And you should be glad I don’t say which paper you are, because all the other campus papers might decide you’re a bit thin-skinned.
It’s fun when the staffs of campus papers are as sensitive about the Maclean’s university issue as the university presidents are. Although when Fotheringham used to write his odes to The Ubyssey, we got pretty hot about it too. Nothing changes
Tommy sent Mr. Well’s an email which Mr. Well’s took a little more strongly then what one would expect a professional journalist to take an email. Mind you that Tommy was very pointed in his email. Mr. Well’s posted the email in it’s entirety. The post included Tommy’s phone number and cell number encouraging editors of other student newspapers to call Tommy to tell him how wrong he is for considering the Sil to be a great student newspaper.
The post was done on Sunday at 5:47. He edited it on Monday to remove the contact numbers and the direct call for other student newspapers to go after Tommy.
He added an attack line against the staff of the Sil at the end during this edit.
(Permalink)
Gracious me
Fair enough. I’m busted. Here’s the exposure you wanted, Tommy. Enjoy:
Dear Mr. Wells.
I had the opportunity to read your blog:
“A note to the campus paper that called to complain about not being mentioned in my campus-newspaper column. I’ll call when I get back to Ottawa. And you should be glad I don’t say which paper you are, because all the other campus papers might decide you’re a bit thin-skinned. It’s fun when the staffs of campus papers are as sensitive about the Maclean’s university issue as the university presidents are. Although when Fotheringham used to write his odes to The Ubyssey, we got pretty hot about it too. Nothing changes.
In response, I believe the newspaper you are referring to is that which my Student Union publishes at McMaster. I surely wish you had published the name of our newspaper in your blog so that other campus newspapers would take notice to our complaint. Any of your readers of this article that possess a tiny hint of the journalistic and/or graphic design skill, would recognize that ours is as good, if not better, than that from any other Canadian University.
You suggest that our newspaper staff and our administration are being “sensitive” about your University issue. Would you rather they treat it as meaningless rhetoric? Perhaps they along with our students will soon come to that conclusion. For the time being, your magazine, whether it intended to or not, has become the barometer upon which Universities and departments measure their success. When you comment on something such as campus newspapers, readers assume it to be commentary on the best and worst of those around, with all else left to fall unmentioned. Our newspaper staff are dedicated to our newspaper because they believe themselves to be providing the best possible product for our students.
Please continue to say what you want in your articles, and to leave out what you want. Do not, however, insult my staff through your blogs by suggesting they are being “thick skinned” about their expectation of being one of the best. In doing so, you question their integrity, pride, and pursuit of the highest quality.You may think you are clever by being able to hide behind your blog. I am truly amazed that MacLeans itself would permit their website to be a tool for berating its readers; those same readers that simply look to keep you accountable for your claims.
Though I can not dictate what our newspaper prints, I think it is safe to say you will likely not be mentioned in its list of best MacLeans journalists. But please, don’t take offence!
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Tommy PIRIBAUER
President & CEO
McMaster Students Union
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UPDATED OK, so that was fun. On the substance of the matter, I’m happy to report the Silhouette has a lot going for it. It’s a broadsheet, which is rare enough; it had a front-page feature on commercializing research in one of the issues I received, which showed a lot of ambition. (It wasn’t the most clearly-written feature in history, but biting off more than you can chew is a good way to get better.) If I was writing a list of above-average campus papers, it’d be on the list, along with other papers I didn’t mention in my column: The Imprint from Waterloo and Mars’ Hill from Trinity Western. I thought I was making it pretty damned clear that I wasn’t attempting a scientific survey of campus journalism in Canada. This point seemed to have escaped only McMaster students, for some reason.
Is the Sil the best campus paper in Canada? Clearly in the minds of its editors — and, eerily, in the mind of the students’ union president they’re supposed to be covering — it is. I must tell them, in a gently collegial manner, that if they think they’re one of the best-looking campus papers in Canada then they really should get out more…
Mr. Well’s was completely unprofessional on his blog today and yesterday. I cannot believe that a nationally respected journalist would launch a flame war against a bunch of University students. I guess flame wars with Warren Kinsella are just not his style anymore. (Link to the Jan 05 Flame War – Part I and Part II)
Here is my question – when did Paul (hope he does not mind me calling him by his first name) become so “thin-skinned” himself?
Also for the record, I am not the biggest fan of The Sil, rarely does a week go by when I do not go to their office to complain. I am a fan of The Peak (Simon Fraser University) and The Excalibur (York University).
Everywhere Girl Found – INQ
CFS at U of M ?
The UMSU site does not offer links to views that oppose the groupthink of the CFS so I will offer a link to a site that has PROS and CONS to joining CFS:
http://www.umanitoba.ca/csa/CFS.htm
And before anyone says it, yes I am stating an opinion on an internal matter of UMSU. I do so relucantly but I feel that it is fair of me to do. Especially considering that the CFS is spending thousands upon thousands of dollars on the campaign and parachuting in dozens of people who have never attended UofM to campaign full-time for CFS. So I will merely offer people a link to a balanced assessment.
Trust me, I could have done a lot more.
McMaster “Power Failure” – Library Closed
Well, I am on campus cause I decided to go to the library. Everything seemed normal on campus. The library was lit up like normal and there were people in the lobby. It was not till I got to the doors that I realized this is a “power failure” and the library is closed. The people in the lobby, the staff of the library by the looks of things. Anyway, it has been 25 minutes on the library is still closed so I figured I take a picture of the “power failure” as you can see the lights are all on. Gee, this higher education is confusing!

And yes, okay the power was out at one point but that does not mean that things are closed after it comes back on.


