Woman delivers twins in the street -Windsor Canada

This case might not be directly attributable to the socialized medicine system in Canada, though it is likely that the patient’s failure to access mental health services might be indirectly related.

On a snowy Christmas eve in Windsor Canada, a bloodied woman was seen by two police officers clutching a baby to herself. While ambulances were arriving, the woman gave birth to a second child as she stood screaming.

The woman and children received treatment at Windsor Regional Hospital. One of the twins was in serious condition while the mother and the other twin were listed in good condition.

Google edits the searches

We’ve all known this for a good while. It became really obvious to pro-life people YEARS ago.. But Google is admitting that its staff edits the searches and proposes some alternative mechanisms by which the items can be selected for washing from the Google-land.

Do recall the two articles washed from Google cache, which describe the meeting between Obama and Blagojevich. If you haven’t seen them, just scroll down a few posts from here and follow the links to where the very sharp eyed Bizzy blogster is storing them.

Dinesh D’Sousa says Peter Singer is on the Run

You probably remember the infamous Australian import, Peter Singer, “bioethicist” of Princeton University. He’s famous for his views that killing kids up to three years old, is OK, if they’re not found to be suitable.

D’Sousa has been engaging in public debate with Singer, and reports that Singer is refusing to defend these views and their relationship to denying the existence of the Creator. Check it out here. Maybe Singer’s getting old and tired. I do recall that Singer was quite unwilling to remove his own mother from this earthly existence when she became disabled.

If that link stops working, maybe backclick it, save link location, cut and paste in your browser and try to correct the spelling of Singers name in the link. I know they’re going to get around to that. It’s messed up as “Signer” in the headline and the link, at this time.

Palin’s Church Burned by Arsonist

An estimated 1 million dollars of damage was done to the Wasilla Bible Church by an arsonist on Friday night (Dec 12). A small group of people were inside during the attack, but all escaped without injury.

Pastor Larry Kroon would not comment concerning any possible threats, however the congregation has received an expression of regret from Sarah Palin concerning the possibility that negative media coverage stemming from her campaign might have brought on the attack.

Check here for a slide show of the church.

This article seems to draw an association between the attack on Palin’s church and the political incorrectness of suggesting that homosexuality is a painful condition that possibly can be alleviated through faith based means.

We should anticipate more of this. In the current climate of intolerance for religion, it is expected that churches will be burned with relative impunity.

Yes Obama met with Blagojevich

When there are photos and news reports of meetings already stored on the internet, it is a bad idea to deny that a meeting took place. Someone needs to whisper this in Obama’s ear.

So, while you still can, look here for the “before story” and here for the “after story” of Obama meeting with Blagojevich to discuss his senate replacement. The media and search engines have apparently been scrubbing away these records. Congratulations to Bizzyblogger, Tom Blumer for a job well done.

Anh Joseph Cao, Rep LA congressman

Here’s a notable election result, since Louisiana is undergoing such transformations in cleaning up its political scene.

Democrat congressman, William Jefferson, of the cold, hard cash, (bribery money stored in the freezer) was replaced by Anh Joseph Cao in an unlikely upset. Cao is a lawyer, representing members of the largely immigrant community in the eastern part of New Orleans. This is a tight knit group which has become a model for rebuilding efforts after the hurricanes.

Mr. Cao immigrated to the U.S., at age 8, as a refugee after the fall of Saigon in 1975. He was educated in Philosophy at Fordham University, and later obtained a degree in law. He and his wife, Kate Hieu Hoang, have 2 daughters, Sophia and Betsy.

Cao is a member of the strong Vietnamese Catholic Church in his community. Not unexpectedly, Mr. Cao characterizes himself as a political moderate, with the exception of a firm policy against abortion.