Sunday, December 30, 2007

Tod Maffin takes it to the next level

We all knew Tod Maffin was two-faced ...



but now, it's three!

Tod Has Spoken!

Tod Maffin has a new plan for the future.
A new program. Or is that pogram.

It's no longer inconvenient words that will be banished from insidecbc, it's going to be entire human beings.





Saturday, December 29, 2007

insidethecbc.com inside cbc .com


That's interesting the way you've created two separate identities to suit yourself.


Hey, it's my blog, I own the domain name. I can do and say whatever I want.
Unlike the fools that are attracted to this space.


Don't I also have a say in what's shown and what's hidden?


I am you, you idiot.


Oops, I mean D'oh!

Revealed! What really happened to Tod Maffin's TodBits.tv

Tod Maffin - a fake life


James Frey is not alone in trying to embellish his life story.
Tod also likes to re-write history (as well as erase it).



When he published this remark



I asked him what year did Jack Webster broadcast at night, because I was very familiar with Webster's career.
Tod's mind suddenly went blank, and he quickly erased my question.
He prefers to have his lies go unchallenged.

Friday, December 28, 2007

Tod Maffin: "No soup for you!"

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Only Tod may use the CBC logo.
He prefers to be something that he's not.
But then, if you were Tod Maffin, wouldn't you rather be anything else?

Tod Maffin's Seal of Sleaze


After announcing that the CBC has received 450 requests for Access To Information, from "a single source", Tod Maffin declares that "WE are not allowed say" who that source is.
Later, he amended his comment and directed the public to view the guesses of some guy called Dan Say:


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Typical sleazy ethics to suggest that you could attach the names of real people in meaningless speculation about the source of the requests.
Coming from a "Blog Administrator" who doesn't identify themselves while casting aspersions on others.

Only the Blog Administrator is allowed to use the CBC logo as their avatar.
It visually declares the "person" to be a spokesperson for the CBC.
A spokesperson is considered to be part of Administration.



Who is this Blog Administrator?
Is it a human being or a recording?
Someone in Administration at the CBC or a freelancer?
Why the secrecy?

I have 446 more questions.

Tod Maffin is ashamed to be associated with the CMG

Once billing himself as a "proud member" of the Canadian Media Guild, Tod Maffin now prefers to identify himself with CBC Administration.




In a recent post at insidecbc.ca he refers to himself and CBC Administration nine times as "WE", to equipment and staff as being "OUR", and to the Regulatory Affairs branch and himself as "US".

There's also no longer any "identifier", meaning no "ABOUT" link on that web site. No one is prepared to take responsibility for it's nonsense.
When I posed a question, I got back a response from someone called "Administrator".

Tod Maffin Hears Radio Without A Radio

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Surprising, since Fisher Price did not instal a radio with the turntable


you had this under your pillow, Tod?

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Justin Beach is almost as smart as Tod Maffin

Earlier today Tod Maffin decided to give the spotlight to one of his internet cronies ...


Justin Beach

A "story" re-cycled from an uninformed Letter To The Editor in the Regina Leader Post, is supposed to highlight the stellar opinions of Justin and Tod.



but it kind of bit them both in the butt ...

Tod Maffin Controls YOU!

Alright, maybe not YOU, but certainly your simple-minded neighbour.




Because Tod Maffin is an "influential blogger".
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True, he can't control the weather, but he can control how you think about the weather.

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And he influences the people who influence YOU. So you're probably under his control right now anyway whether you admit it or not.

What's your problem?

Tod Maffin's version of absolute power.
I wrote a comment at a famous blog.
Tod didn't like it, and took the intial steps of legal action to have it removed.
He was successful.

It made me an unhappy camper.
And I happen to really like it here.