Sunday, December 15, 2013

CANADA FREE PRESS 12/15/2013

Submitted by: Nancy Battle

Canada Free Press Daily Mail

Cover Stories, News

Government-sanctioned childhood euthanasia brought to you courtesy of only so many faceless legislators
Belgium Senate’s Gift of Death Comes Wrapped in Children’s’ Euthanasia

 By Judi McLeod

Belgium Senate’s Gift of Death Comes Wrapped in Children's’ Euthanasia

Belgium, soulless Home of the European Union,  has taken its next step to becoming the first country in the world to allow euthanasia for terminally ill children—extending to toddlers a 2002 law legalizing euthanasia for adults in a 50-17 vote.


Citizens unaware:
FINTRAC the NSA of the Banking World

 By Elizabeth Marshall
Throughout Canada people are unaware that our banking information is being sent to an entity called FINTRAC (“FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS AND REPORTS ANALYSIS CENTRE OF CANADA”).  This entity was created in 2001, and FINTRAC’s mandate is to receive, collect, analyze, assess and disclose information on financial transactions, and to disseminate intelligence in order to assist in the detection, prevention and deterrence of money laundering and terrorist financing activities.

Mandela funeral a celebration of evil by a cast of characters who represent the worst our world offers today
The Handshake

 By Elvira Fernandez Hasty

President Obama seemed happy to greet Raul Castro at the memorial service for Nelson Mandela in South Africa.  The video shows him talking in a friendly manner and, it even looked like he was bowing.

Article V was presciently inserted into the Constitution precisely for the same type of unhinged, run-away government we see today
Dangerous Feckless Ignorance

 By Sandy Stringfellow Ladies and Gentlemen, have you had an opportunity to read The Liberty Amendments; Restoring the American Republic by Mark Levin?

For Six Figures you can live anywhere in Europe!
Passports for Sale

 By David C. Jennings One of the weaknesses of the European Union is that individual member states have the power to essentially pass laws and impose the consequences on the remaining members of the union. Such is the case with Malta, who has decided to sell rights to a Maltese passport (which equates to free travel in Europe) for the significant sum of 650,000 Euros.

President Barack Obama’s Fast and Furious program, Death of Border Patrol tactical agent Brian A. Terry
Three years later, Terry’s death and the press

 By Neil W. McCabe
Three years ago, a four-reporter team from The Washington Post, James V. Grimaldi and Sari Horwitz on the team with research editor Alice Crites and staff writer William Booth, embedded inside President Barack Obama’s Fast and Furious program.

Egyptian society now is deeply divided
The cat and mouse game between the Egytian government and the Muslim Brotherhood!

 By Ali Al Sharnoby Cairo, Egypt-Although only brief in time, the Muslim Brotherhood reign in Egypt has caused a great rift in Egyptian society leaving a gaping wound difficult to heal. Beside the negative economic, political, security conditions in Egypt now, the most serious drawbacks resulted from the breakdown of social relationships.

Fuddy was at the center of controversy in the birth certificate controversy
Hawaii Health Director Loretta Fuddy dies in small plane crash

 By Doug Hagmann
Loretta Fuddy, director of the Hawaii Department of Health, reportedly died due to injuries she received in the crash of a small commuter plane shortly before 4:00 p.m. local time Wednesday, December 11, 2013. Confirmation of her death occurred at approximately 8:00 p.m. local time (1:00 a.m. Eastern time The plane crash occurred about a half-mile off shore of the north shore of Molokai, shortly after taking off from Kalaupapa, Emergency officials responding to the crash site reported seeing eight people floating in the water wearing life vests.).

The ability to learn from and build upon the experience of others is the seedbed of innovation and the font of discovery
Liberty Makes Ignorance Necessary

 By Dr. Robert R. Owens
If we knew everything in the past and the future there would be little need for freedom. If we could accurately know all that preceded our fleeting moment upon life’s stage, if we could know all the consequences of our present desires, and if we could know what we would desire in the future we could then chart a course to perfection without any detours and so freedom of action would be unnecessary and central-planning would make sense.

"I WROTE DREAMS!!! Read p 197 198 of Public Enemy. I wrote it, but nobody believes me." Bill
A private e-mail admission by Bill Ayers

 By Doug Hagmann

The plot of a film noir of a half-century ago consisted of an unassuming man confessing to police his involvement in a number of murders in London while each remained unsolved. The murders took place over a period of a few months and were ostensibly performed at the hands of a serial killer.

American Politics, Freedom

Little Girls Kicked Out of Grocery Store for ‘Offending’ Customers With Christmas Carols
 By Warner Todd Huston Christmas is offensive. At least a WinCo grocery store in Vancouver, Washington, was afraid that a pair of little girls would “offend” customers if they sang Christmas carols outside the store. So they told the two tykes to take a hike.

The Budget Deal’s Sneaky Tax Increases
 By Heritage Foundation The congressional budget deal includes some “user fees.”

Axelrod: Obama has been ‘honest’ about the ACA, but made a mistake speaking in ‘absolutes’
 By Robert Laurie
  • “If you like your plan, you can keep your plan.”
  • “If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor.”
  • “The typical family will save $2500 on their premiums.”

Top Ten Issues More “Ridiculous” than GOP Opposition to Budget “Deal”!
 By John Lillpop On Wednesday, Speaker of the US House John Boehner (R-Ohio,), castigated fellow Republicans who dared express dissatisfaction with the budget “deal” worked out between Democrat Patty Murray and Republican Paul Ryan, a deal so awful that it was hailed by Barack Obama!

Politically Correct is Political Ignorance
 By Alan Caruba
Americans are inclined to believe that, with the collapse of the former Soviet Union, the Cold War from 1945 to 1991 was over. In fact, that war of ideologies, communism versus capitalism, began in the 1920s after the Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, initiated a covert program to undermine America. Today we call it “political correctness” and its impact on our society is sapping it of its true history and values.

ObamaCare will create Cold Hard bodies
 By Dr. Laurie Roth From the beginning, the Affordable Care Act – otherwise known as ‘ObamaCare’ was always a ‘bright shiny thing’ appealing to the dumbed down masses in America who had wants, needs and health issues.

Sources claiming as few as 5-15% of ObamaCare ‘enrollees’ have paid their premiums
 By Robert Laurie The administration and its liberal allies love to cite their new, severely massaged, set of November numbers. If they’re to be believed, as of November 30th 365,000 people have signed up for private insurance through ObamaCare.

ObamaCare now directing unqualified people to Medicaid
 By Dan Calabrese
So you decided to be a good citizen and go on HealthCare.gov to get that ObamaCare. You make upwards of $50,000 a year, which is decent but not so much that you can’t get a subsidy in the age of Obama. So you figure you’ll find out what your subsidy is and sign up.

Canada
Santa Claus is Canadian…
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Recent CFP Columns
Pollard and an American Jewish renaissance
 By Caroline Glick Originally published in The Jerusalem Post.
The expressions of shock and indignation that accompanied Edward Snowden’s revelations that the United States uses signal intelligence assets to spy on its allies were more than a little disingenuous. Everybody knows that everybody spies on everybody. If Germany’s spy agencies can, they are most certainly listening to the cellphones of friendly leaders from Washington to Paris. Allies routinely use signals intelligence, and human intelligence and everything in between to uncover information that their allies seek to keep from them.

Is Mandela the Biggest Liar In History?
 By Cliff Kincaid
A group called PunditFact has a “Truth-O-Meter” which says that Bill O’Reilly’s observation that Nelson Mandela was a communist is “correct,” but only “mostly true.” How something can be correct but only “mostly true” is not really explained. It is apparently a liberal’s way of saying that Mandela’s communism should be of no special significance, and that we should just ignore the fact that the world was deceived about his devotion to communism for several decades.

New Glock commercial sure to infuriate liberals everywhere
 By Dan Calabrese You’d think the party that claims to support strong, independent women would love her. OK, no you wouldn’t. Because they don’t. The party in question loves a woman who knows where to go to get government benefits. A woman like this is doing it all wrong:
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EGYPT: High-Profile Convert Jailed for ‘Inciting Strife’
 By News on the Net Sources: Morningstar News, Release International
Mohammed Hegazy, a well-known Christian campaigner for religious liberty, has been detained in Egypt for allegedly inciting “sectarian strife.” Sources are concerned that the 31-year-old believer may be enduring torture in prison.

Ukraine’s Two New Energy Deals
 By News on the Net
If one was to believe the picture that most Western media outlets are painting, Ukraine has been lost to Russia. Though the country fought valiantly to sign an Association Agreement with the European Union in Vilnius, Lithuania last month, President Viktor Yanukovych suspended negotiations with the EU at the last possible moment, betraying Ukrainians everywhere. Two recent energy deals that Ukraine has reportedly made, one with Russia and the other with Slovakia, however, show that the reality of the situation is slightly more complex.

Hacker’s heaven may leave you financially disabled for life
 By Guest Column WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Obama Administration is urging its supporters to make the most of the holidays — by turning family dinners and other social gatherings into platforms for boosting enrollment in ObamaCare.

Lapdawg holds tablets high, while EC-BC carries just about everything
 By Jim Bray This week’s tech column isn’t really about technology. Instead,  it’s about a couple of interesting products that help you handle your technology.

Our Lady of Guadalupe is the Rock Star of the New Evangelization
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Travel Pages
Anchorman 2 Package: Stay Classy in San Diego at Kona Kai Resort & Marina
 News on the Net 
Kona Kai is a timeless San Diego Bay treasure, situated at the very tip of Shelter Island, offering captivating marina and bay views
 

Health and Medical Pages
New labs sprouting up to test cannabis — and the law
 News on the Net
Consumers expect tight quality control over more traditional pharmaceuticals that come in syrups, drops and pill form at the corner pharmacy.
 

Car Pages
TechnoFile’s Car of the Year: 2014 Mazda 3 Sport
 Jim Bray
An excellent car that looks, feels and drives as if it were priced higher than it is
 


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