BT ANNOUNCE: Blogging Tories Mobile now online

Today I was tinkering with the Blogging Tories code and thought I’d try to make a WAP-enabled Blogging Tories website. What is WAP you might say? WAP stands for Wireless Application Protocol and it allows cellphones and PDAs to access online content. Most websites use the prefix wap to denote a wireless website (such as wap.tribute.ca for Canadian movie listings).

Instead, I integrated some code that allows the end-user to merely type in “bloggingtories.ca” into their cell phone browser and the website will detect whether or not the browser is on a computer or on a cell phone.

So, whether or not you’re using Firefox, Internet Explorer, or your internet enabled cellphone, point your browser to “http://bloggingtories.ca” and get the latest content from the Canadian conservative blogosphere!

It’s still in “beta”, so let me know how it works for you in the comments.

Breaking: London. New tube and bus incidents

Developing: CNN and ITV are reporting that tube lines are closed in london after 3 similar and simultaneous incidents.

Update: A bus has been evacuated.

Update: Doesn’t seem to be as bad as 7/7. One casualty reported. Three devices detonated by bomb squad.

Latest information:
Effected stations: Warren Street, Shepherd’s Bush and Oval stations
Effected bus: Number 26 on Hackney road

Update: London has taken their online traffic cams down. The cams are “unavailable for operational reasons”.

Update 9:29am: Tony Blair to address at 10am.

Update 9:36am: Armed police dispatched to University College Hospital

Watch live: BBC Video

Update 10:35am: New media on the scene:
Warren Street station photos
Oval Station (photo)

The Party of Youth

The NDP claims to be the party of youth and thus claims to appeal to voters of my generation. Let’s take a look at the “party of youth”…

The NDP currently has 19 MPs in their caucus, 18 of which are older than 40.
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The NDP caucus could hardly be described as “youthful”, except maybe for this guy:

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This is NDP MP Brian Masse and he’s 37.

Contrast the NDP with the Conservative Party of Canada. The Conservative Party has 20 MPs who are either 40 or younger. That’s right, the Conservative Party has a greater number of young MPs than the NDP has MPs of any age in its entire caucus. The Conservative Party continues to attract youthful candidates to run against the old and tired Liberal and New Democratic Parties. The young professionals in the Conservative caucus represents significant momentum in the party and reflects a greater representation of my generation.

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The Young Conservative Caucus

I have come to the conclusion that the NDP (and similar socialists) have a political philosophy that is based upon two common fundamental beliefs: that our society is wrong, and that it must be changed. Consider the status quo approach to any issue and the NDP has fought, or is fighting, for society to change it (e.g. environment, labour, marriage, economy, defense etc.)

I think that the NDP stereotypes young people as naturally contrarian (ie. rebellious adolescents). Most of my peers do have concerns about society, however, their concerns are rooted in whether or not they’ll be able to make a good life for themselves and their families and whether or not their families will be safe in their communities and in the world. We’re a lot more mature than the NDP would wish us to be.

CORRECTION: Daveberta has pointed out that I misplaced NDP MP Nathan Cullen who is actually 33. Upgrade that youthful NDP total to 2 MPs. Huzzah!