March 2012
34 posts
cameronr:
This…is a fucking amazing advert for the Guardian’s Open Journalism.
February 2012
30 posts
Andrew Coyne for the National Post on the Robocall... →
cameronr:
“Ethical standards are fragile enough in politics. Too many partisans view it as war by other means, exaggerating the stakes in order to justify their behaviour to themselves. In the case of the federal Conservatives, that predisposition to expediency is overlaid with a swaggering, bullying style, yet one that betrays a deep insecurity: the insecurity of a party that, for good reasons...
dontmakemeputmybabydown:
Have you got ten bucks?
pasttensevancouver:
Hastings Street (1962)
A film by Larry Kent about a guy who just got out of jail and is trying to go straight on East Hastings.
Source: Larry Kent Films on Vimeo, via Scout Magazine
Music » Mattress | Only Magazine →
dontmakemeputmybabydown:
5:30 am morning and 2008 me (who is going to be my body guard friday?) http://onlymagazine.net/Music/2201/mattress
Beyond the rhetoric... →
Terry Milewski from the CBC gets right into the Conservatives Cyber-snooping bill.
The Ottawa Citizen: Vikileaks30 linked to House of... →
blownspeakers:
lukesimcoe:
blownspeakers:
…and it appears to be an NDP staffer.
It’s good that they’re rightfully taking a strong stand against lawful access even though they have no idea that they can or should obscure their IP address when doing shit like this.
Actually, the people in the comments section do a pretty good takedown of this piece. Contrary to what the article espouses, an...
stop smiling: Decoding Racist Language →
thegoddamazon:
dank-potion:
This is for POC that still don’t get it. I pity yall, so we’ll try this again.
“I don’t see color.” - I don’t give a fuck about realizing my white privilege or the challenges you face because you are not white. I am saying this in a deceptive way to…
Society For The Preservation of Historic Revelry:... →
revelrysociety:
The Society for the Preservation of Historic Revelry will be focusing its attention over the next while on an investigation into the once popular way to spend an evening in New York, which had its participants coined as the “Lobster Society.” This class of citizen in Manhattan emerged in the late…