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 | First Nazis, now pedophiles. Way to go Switzerland. Maybe Charlotte Lewis (accuses Polanski of sexual abuse in Paris when she was sixteen) can get this repeat child rapist put down, in spite of the pro-pedo support he enjoys in Switzerland, France, Poland, and parts of Hollywood.
Just in case you missed it the first time French government pedophiles spoke out in defense of one of their own, here's a choice quote from Francois Mitterrand's autobiography:
'The profusion of very attractive and immediately available young boys puts me in a state of desire that I no longer need to hinder nor hide... as I know that I will not be refused.
'I got into the habit of paying for boys. All these rituals of the market for youths, the slave market, excite me enormously.' |  |
 | Remember this Ezra Levant stunt?
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/ontario/plan-to-invite-coulter-back-thwarted-by-university-of-ottawa-advisers/article1623914/
The newly released documents show that it was Mr. Rock – not Mr. Houle – who asked that the e-mail be sent. Mr. Rock even dictated some of the wording.
“Ann Coulter is a mean-spirited, small-minded, foul-mouthed poltroon,” Mr. Rock wrote to Mr. Houle in a March 18 e-mail. “She is ‘the loud mouth that bespeaks the vacant mind.'”
“She is an ill-informed and deeply offensive shill for a profoundly shallow and ignorant view of the world. She is a malignancy on the body politic. She is a disgrace to the broadcasting industry and a leading example of the dramatic decline in the quality of public discourse in recent times.”
Yes, that about sums it up Mr. Rock. |  |
 | Due process? I hardly knew you. |  |  |  |
 | 'The police officer's statement under oath is considered conclusive evidence under the Act.' — Public Works Protection Act
The Ontario Liberals didn't even feel the need to drape this in a notwithstanding clause. The enlightened absolutism of McGuinty on display? Nah.
Updated: My apologies to McGuinty. This once .
The Progressive Conservative Party, under Brian Mulroney, enacted the bill in 1990. The quote I began with earlier was from the CBC website and, as it turns out, is not quite so broad as I took it at first:
For the purposes of this Act, the statement under oath of an officer or employee of the government, board, commission, municipal or other corporation or other person owning, operating or having control of a public work, as to the boundaries of the public work is conclusive evidence thereof. R.S.O. 1990, c. P.55, s. 4.
Boundaries. Of the public work (and, presumably, entry/crossing). Alright. Not the blood boiling farce of due process I took it to be. I'll cut back on the coffee. |  |
 | Take a 500g piece of seal filet and brown it in a frying pan with butter and seasoning.
Leave the meat to cool while slowly frying 150g of finely-chopped chanterelle, or other mushrooms, with butter and shallots, until all liquid has gone.
Spread the mushroom duxelles mixture on puff pastry, add the portion of meat and wrap. Cook in oven preheated to 300 F until the meat's internal temperature reaches 140 F.
Serve with a Madeira sauce accompanied by a compote of shallots and a potato puree flavoured with truffles.
Source: Sal Hylje Sel recipe book |  |
 | "Normal love isn't interesting. I assure you that it's incredibly boring." - Repeat child rapist
Roman Polanski got a 13 year old drunk, gave her sedatives and proceeded to sodomize her against her protests. He plead guilty, didn't like the prospects of his sentence and skipped out instead of facing the music. Despite his supposed “remorse” he again had a relationship with a 15 year old. Later, his victim sued Polanski and got untold millions in exchange for her advocating his case be dismissed. In short, he did it, ran away from punishment and wants to avoid justice.
The list of "notables" defending him can be read by clicking 'Read the rest...' below. Update note: It seems a number of visitors from Poland and Argentina are interested in this item. How odd that, 2-15 minutes after arrival from these IP spaces that the server this site is hosted on is attacked .
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 | Deep thoughts (Poignant brilliance...disguised as ranting) |  |  |  |
 | I don't enjoy spending more time than I have to contemplating or debating the North American economy. Events of the last couple of years and, more so, the last few months have left me with a desire to at least say something. So, here it is:
Current North American economic policy: Privatize profits, socialize loses.
Politicians of all stripes should be ashamed (and burned at the stake). Citizens, regardless of political affiliation, should be enraged. This cynic isn't waiting around for either - it's election time, so anything not officially perfect already is guaranteed to have multiple plans to make it so.
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 | Update: I've had visitors from three drug companies to this site, specifically for this post. I have not posted about my little rant anywhere, so, the search engines must be doing a good job . I've also noticed a number of Google searches for "mattei". Yikes.
Two of my pharmacological visitors tried to leave comments but were unable to do so because I've restricted comments to registered members. I'm genuinely curious what people searching the Internet have to say about my collection of DespMedia information. Please register and leave a comment or send me a private message. I respect the privacy of others, including members of this site. I'm not able to open up the comments to anonymous visitors - the perl script this outfit is using to post messages is fairly well written. Couple that with their disregard for private property and you've got a small zombie army available to market pills 24/7.
The original post:
Some twit is spamming medication sales via email and news submissions. He/she/it seems to be using a number of domains to funnel chumps into sites that help them part with their cash. The sites are hosted in Spain, Malaysia, Brazil, Russia, and Texas. DNS is provided by a group of russian name servers (nic.ru), a dedicated box (pillstrade.info) in Texas, and a dedicated advertising name server (advernsserver.com). The majority of WHOIS information mentioned here is likely bogus (Smirnov? Uh huh.). Please let me know if you have details.
The commission portal site appears to be glavmed.com, offering "tested, saleable" sites to affiliates. "Margo", a moderator on the mainly russian language Glavmed forum, seems to work/run things for Alex. He/she/it updates members with drug packaging changes while discussing the cost of purchasing citizenship in various locales outside of Russia. It would appear that three individuals are involved in the operation, each using an email address @glavmed.com along with an ICQ account (397061228, 404194376, 487686066).
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