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So it seems that I'll be running against Craig Chandler after all. It seems that Mr. Chandler has decided to run as an independent in the constituency of Calgary-Egmont after being denied the ability to run under the provincial Tory banner. It is interesting that he didn't try to run under another of the far right party banners such as the Alberta Alliance or the Wildrose Party. Now that may be that those two parties already have candidates in place in the riding, though I can find no evidence of that on the web. It may also be that given Chandler's baggage, the two parties aren't too keen to have him flock to their banner. There may also be some disagreement on Chandler's part towards the two parties' respective platforms. Whatever the reason, Chandler has decided to go it alone.
Spam, spam, spam, eggs and spam...
I've been busy again, but there has been a change here at Evilness. In my never ending battle against comment spam, I've added an IP blacklist lookup. The way it works is simple. If you post anonymously, your IP is checked against a list of IP's known for bad behavour. If there's a positive hit, the post is rejected. The list is maintained over at Project Honeypot and if you find your IP on the list, you need to talk to them. For now I've tested from a couple of IP's and there seems to be no problem posting anonymously. Feel free to test it out though. If there's a problem and you have my email address, drop me a line and I can look into the code I've added to my Geeklog installation. Bear in mind that if you have a dynamic IP from your ISP, the IP may be on the list as a spammer may have used that IP then discarded it.
More Harper military follies
In this interesting article in the National Post we see that Pierre Trudeau was the big spender on the military of all prime ministers going back to 1970. The article is interesting enough for this alone, but the really interesting part is further down the article where it's stated that:
"Some Conservatives have also complained the funding the government has directed for new defence equipment has not translated into additional support for the party at the polls." Ummm.... isn't the point of increased military spending to support our troops in doing the job we send them to do and not to score political points with the electorate? Yet more Tory "Support"
With the way Stephen Harper's government supports the troops, there won't be many troops left. With the Harper Tories telling the military to fund the war in Afghanistan completely out of DND's budget, and not to ask for more money for the task, there will necessarily have to be cuts to everything else the military does to make up the shortfall. This is evidence of two things. First that the Tories really only pay lip service to supporting the troops and wouldn't know what real support looks like if it ran up and slapped them in the face. The second is more sinister as it looks like the Tories are trying to hide the true cost of the Afghan mission in the military budget where it won't scare away voters.
Nothing says support like a pay cut.
In another from the Conservative support for the troops is limited to yellow ribbon stickers on cars and wearing red on Fridays file; the Harper Conservatives are going to eliminate the cost of living allowances that members of the CF get when they're posted to certain Canadian cities. These allowances make up for the fact that military rates of pay don't vary depending on where you live, unlike salaries in other jobs and often military members must live in cities with extremely high costs of living such as Toronto.
Whither Chandler
It would seem that Ed Stelmach has decided to check out Craig Chandler before signing his nomination papers. It seems that the premier has some reservations about Mr. Chandler. It's no wonder that Ed does, given Chandler's propensity to "shoot from the hip". This has gotten Chandler lots of press, not much of it good, with remarks about how non-conservatives (or Conservatives) should move out of the province, to comparing gay rights activists to Nazis. To say the least, Chandler is a colourful individual.
I'm off and running
As of my nomination last night, I'm now the Alberta NDP candidate for the provincial riding of Calgary-Egmont. It looks like I'm the first to be nominated in the riding, though from what I can see the Liberals have former separate school trustee Cathie Williams going through their nomination process. The Alberta Progressive Conservatives have a nomination meeting coming up on the 17th of November and it's a fight between Craig "Vote Tory or Leave" Chandler and Johnathan Denis. It will be interesting to see who wins that fight.
Reverse Metering
I've been thinking lately on ways to increase the generation of "green" power. Now one of the ways one can do this is to have the government legislate reverse metering. What's reverse metering? It is a way for individuals who produce their own power to put that power back on the grid and get paid for it. So for example, if I have a small wind turbine on my roof, when I'm not using the power it's generating, that power goes out onto the grid and I get a credit on my power bill for that power. Reverse metering gives an incentive for everyone to get into the electrical generation game.
They just don't know when to quit
For someone who doesn't want to re-open the death penalty debate, Stephen Harper is doing a pretty good job of re-opening it. First we have the Harper government reversing a decades old policy of asking for clemency for Canadian citizens under the death penalty abroad. Now we have the Harper government withdrawing Canadian co-sponsorship from a UN resolution on the abolition of capital punishment. I hate to break it to you Stephen, you've reopened the debate, one that even your own polling a vast majority of Canadians, including those in Alberta, don't want.
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