Apologizing for Saying Christmas?

The NPR host shown in this clip has gotten  Newspea kdown to a science.

From Newsbusters


“I was at – forgive the expression – a Christmas party,” NPR reporter Nina Totenberg interjected on Inside Washington in the weekend’s oddest cautionary separation from a common description for a common event, seemingly embarrassed to invoke any religious terminology for Christmas. She didn’t say what she’d prefer for parties this time of the year to be named. “Winter solstice party”? Just plain old “holiday party”? Or a “seasonal gathering”?


Totenberg’s bashfulness came as she explained how the failure of Congress to pass an annual budget has left federal workers in limbo:

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Austerity is Word of the Year for 2010

Every year the find people at Webster’s dictionary sort through the most searched words of the year in 2010 the winner was Austerity . With the debt flu sweeping Europe and economic uncertainty  still on the minds of many worried people around the world this word seems more than appropriate.

From  Associated Press

As Greece faced a debt crisis, the government passed a series of strict austerity measures, including taxes hikes and cutting public sector pay.
The move sparked angry protests, strikes and riots across the country as unemployment skyrocketed and the crisis spread to other European nations. The move also incited a rush to online dictionaries from those searching for a definition.

Austerity, the 14th century noun defined as “the quality or state of being austere” and “enforced or extreme economy,” set off enough searches that Merriam-Webster named it as its Word of the Year for 2010, the dictionary’s editors announced Monday.
John Morse, president and publisher of the Springfield, Mass.-based dictionary, said “austerity” saw more than 250,000 searches on the dictionary’s free online tool and came with more coverage of the debt crisis.

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Harper Brings Christmas Cheer to Sick Kids

Here are some news nuggets you might have missed from this past weekend and beyond.
Item Harper visits sick kids Hospital.
Item government bureaucrats to get iPads .
Item what happened to the modern Christmas classic. Scott Simmons explores why we don’t have any modern Christmas classics during the holiday season.
Item Video McGuinty’s Backtrack Boogie.
Item brass balls radio episode 78 for Andrew.

No-iPod- Tax Please

From don’t touch my junk to now don’t tax my iPod. As part of the iPod generation I can say that digital music is a fact of life and no longer a neat little innovation. Also the iTunes store reached the10 billion downloads mark on February 24th of this year with that in mind it is safe to say this technology isn’t going away anytime soon.

That’s why the announcement by industry Minister Clement yesterday was welcomed to news to my earbuds. It’s good to see the government targeting the pirates who ride every new emerging digital wave and not the average consumer who could be unknowingly caught in the crossfire of a bad tax.

From Globe and Mail


This bill … goes after the bad guys, the guys that are destroying value for commercial – for commercial ends or just because they get a kick out of doing so.”


Mr. Clement said some artists have figured out how to make money in an age where audio files can be freely traded – and urged others to follow their lead.


“Many creators have come up with ways to create a new revenue stream whether through the internet or by other means for their creation and that’s what I would encourage ours to do as well.”


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CBC To Be Investigated In The New Year

The sinking fortunes of Canada’s national broadcaster was confirmed on Tuesday with the news the House of Commons  will be investigating  CBC’s chronic noncompliance with several access to information requests. The only party that did not support this motion was the liberals. This does not excuse the fact that the Liberals  are probably setting themselves up to walk into an election ready wedge issue.

Brian Lilley has Much more of the dirty details of the corporations mismanagement of  your money. In the meantime  please don’t forget to support blogger Andrew Lawton in his time of need. To join the Facebook group [click here]

From Toronto Sun


Conservative, Bloc and New Democrat MPs all voted Tuesday in favour of having the Commons access to information committee study the CBC in the New Year.


“I wanted to make sure that if we are going to study this that we not only bring CBC executives but bring in a broader cross-section of individuals,” said Tory MP Paul Calandra who tabled the motion calling for the study.