Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Sportsnet fires host following anti-gay marriage tweet

Posted by Christian  |  at  11.5.11

Or it may have just been the last straw in a strained work environment. Whatever the reason though, kudos to SportsNet.
After a spate of tweets in support of a hockey agent’s anti-gay marriage stand, Rogers Sportsnet decided Wednesday to fire on-air host Damian Goddard.

“Mr. Goddard was a freelance contractor and in recent weeks it had become clear that he is not the right fit for our organization,” the sports giant’s communications director, Dave Rashford, said in a short statement.
Some background leading to today's development.

Good riddance, Damian!

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

dipper deputy leader: Obama is a liar....update: dipper foreign affairs critic: U.S. government has photos

Posted by Christian  |  at  4.5.11

Well, after the catastrophic election results on Monday, and by that I'm referring to the harper majority, I suppose bashing the new opposition party for any reason whatsoever might be a way to pass the time. Karma, and all that.

Anyway, Barack Obama decides that releasing the pictures of osama bin killed, might not be a good idea.
"It is important for us to make sure that very graphic photos of somebody who is shot in the head are not floating around as an incitement to additional violence or as a propaganda tool…we don't trot out this stuff as trophies," said Obama, who saw the photos.
Deputy dipper Thomas Mulcair says, yeah, that's because he doesn't have any pictures, so there!
Thomas Mulcair struck a conspiracy theory note Wednesday when he told CBC TV that U.S. President Barack Obama's version of the death of the terrorist mastermind is incomplete, if not untrue.

"I don't think from what I've heard that those pictures exist,"
Where did you hear that, Mr.Mulcair? Alex Jones, perhaps?

update

Well that didn't take long. Foreign affairs critic Paul Dewar contradicts Mulcair.
"We have no reason to doubt the veracity of President Obama’s statement," Dewar wrote in an emailed statement.

"I understand that the U.S. government has photos, but decided not to release them as they do not want them used as trophies. This is a legitimate concern. We agree these types of photos shouldn’t be used as propaganda tools.

"As in all cases, the public’s right to know must be balanced with public safety concerns."
So Dewar would hide information when he thinks it's appropriate? Not very dipper like, I must say!

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