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Showing posts with label Rabbit Hole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rabbit Hole. Show all posts

Global Warming Justifies Breaking the Law

Here is a shocking story from Britain regarding how far the Global Warming Hysteria has come:

"The threat of global warming is so great that campaigners were justified in causing more than £35,000 worth of damage to a coal-fired power station, a jury decided yesterday. In a verdict that will have shocked ministers and energy companies the jury at Maidstone Crown Court cleared six Greenpeace activists of criminal damage.

Jurors accepted defence arguments that the six had a "lawful excuse" to damage property at Kingsnorth power station in Kent to prevent even greater damage caused by climate change. The defence of "lawful excuse" under the Criminal Damage Act 1971 allows damage to be caused to property to prevent even greater damage – such as breaking down the door of a burning house to tackle a fire.

The not-guilty verdict, delivered after two days and greeted with cheers in the courtroom, raises the stakes for the most pressing issue on Britain's green agenda and could encourage further direct action...."

Lottery Tickets to See Your Dr!

Here's an article that describes the complete failure of the Canadian health care system. The shocking thing is that this conclusion is made by "the founder" of the system:

"The government followed his advice, leading to his modern-day moniker: "the father of Quebec medicare." Even this title seems modest; Castonguay's work triggered a domino effect across the country, until eventually his ideas were implemented from coast to coast.

Four decades later, as the chairman of a government committee reviewing Quebec health care this year, Castonguay concluded that the system is in "crisis."

"We thought we could resolve the system's problems by rationing services or injecting massive amounts of new money into it," says Castonguay. But now he prescribes a radical overhaul: "We are proposing to give a greater role to the private sector so that people can exercise freedom of choice."

Castonguay advocates contracting out services to the private sector, going so far as suggesting that public hospitals rent space during off-hours to entrepreneurial doctors. He supports co-pays for patients who want to see physicians. Castonguay, the man who championed public health insurance in Canada, now urges for the legalization of private health insurance.

In America, these ideas may not sound shocking. But in Canada, where the private sector has been shunned for decades, these are extraordinary views, especially coming from Castonguay. It's as if John Maynard Keynes, resting on his British death bed in 1946, had declared that his faith in government interventionism was misplaced.

What would drive a man like Castonguay to reconsider his long-held beliefs? Try a health care system so overburdened that hundreds of thousands in need of medical attention wait for care, any care; a system where people in towns like Norwalk, Ontario, participate in lotteries to win appointments with the local family doctor.

Years ago, Canadians touted their health care system as the best in the world; today, Canadian health care stands in ruinous shape."

12 Year-Old Sues Father Over Grounding

I think I'm just going to start a label called "Rabbit Hole" - a reference to Alice in Wonderland, whereby we take a look into another world where everything seems upside down or in someway very foreign to our own. Unfortunately, this phrase is used to indicate a look into the future and seeing our own world.

Well, the latest glimpse down the rabbit hole is a Canadian court case where a 12 year old girl sued her father for grounding her because she used chat sites he had forbidden and posted "inappropriate" pictures of herself on the web. According to the article:
"The girl, whose parents are divorced, then left her dad’s house and moved in with her mother, even though the father has 100% custody. But because she still needed her father to sign the consent form for the field trip, she and her mother convinced a court-appointed lawyer to take the father to court."
The shocking thing is that the mother participated in this (this is apparently why she does NOT have custody), and that a judge actually heard the case and agreed with the child!

A Third Look Down the Rabbit Hole - Universal Health Care

Hot Air has a stunning post about the Oregonian State Health Care System that is refusing to pay for cancer treatment, but notified the patient they would cover "doctor-assisted suicide" if she chooses!

A Look Down The Rabbit Hole - Terrorist Rights

This time related to terrorists in light of the SCOTUS' decision to give them rights in our legal justice system.

Sit down for this one.

A Look Down the Rabbit Hole - Homosexuality and the Church

Here's an article that should give all Americans pause as it relates to the recent CA Supreme Court ruling about same-sex marriage. In part:

"...In a decision dated May 30 in the penalty phase of the quasi-judicial proceedings run by the Alberta Human Rights Tribunal, evangelical pastor Stephen Boisson was banned from expressing his biblical perspective of homosexuality and ordered to pay $5,000 for "damages for pain and suffering" as well as apologize to the activist who complained of being hurt...."
 


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