out of airplanes
with a bunsen burner?
Jesse
From: Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: University of Waterloo
Reply-To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2006 12:23:21 -0500
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Canada gone really neo-con
I just got
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Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2006 12:23:21 -0500
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Canada gone really neo-con
I just got back from a vacation in rural Mexico. There were four
paraglider pilots from the US sharing accomodations with us two
Canucks. Within 30 seconds
I just got back from a vacation in rural Mexico. There were four
paraglider pilots from the US sharing accomodations with us two
Canucks. Within 30 seconds of introducing myself to one guy ( from
Texas) after I said I was Canadian, he says to me Y'all shouldn't be
saying the things y'all
I hear ya. My thought is that voting based solely on the local
candidate doesn't result in the best majority party. But I do
understand the merits.
John
Kenji James Fuse wrote:
I vote for who I think would do the best job. My local Green candidate is
a bit of a jerk, has no experience,
Definitely more entertaining than mass-media programming, and all in
good fun.
Kenji James Fuse wrote:
Always happy to have a game of politics:
On Fri, 27 Jan 2006, Darryl McMahon wrote:
Those without an interest in Canadian politics (our second-favourite
bloodsport after hockey) can
Those without an interest in Canadian politics (our second-favourite
bloodsport after hockey) can skip this message.
OK, the election's over, now can the left-leaning wingnut media in
particular, and the Liberal fear-mongers and those taken in by their
hysteria, get over themselves? It's a
Thanks Darryl! I had to read quite a ways but was reallying hoping you
would touch on the Green Party.
If everyone that voted against the Party they didn't want in had put
their vote to Green, it would have been a landslide.
I really wish more of us Canadians voted with their head.
Cheers
Always happy to have a game of politics:
On Fri, 27 Jan 2006, Darryl McMahon wrote:
Those without an interest in Canadian politics (our second-favourite
bloodsport after hockey) can skip this message.
OK, the election's over, now can the left-leaning wingnut media in
particular, and the
I vote for who I think would do the best job. My local Green candidate is
a bit of a jerk, has no experience, and is an economist (I'm biased
against that kind of shamanism). I wanted to vote green party because I
agree with the principle that the environment is the most important issue,
but...
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Canada gone really neo-con
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 17:06:19 -0500
Those without an interest in Canadian politics (our second-favourite
bloodsport after hockey) can skip this message.
OK, the election's over, now can the left-leaning wingnut media in
particular
Canada is about to become a provincial territory of the Empire of the USA,
what with the newly elected reactionary and neo-con Conservative party,
led by homophobe and misogynist Stephen Harper.
The 'harmonization' between the two countries, who once held the longest
unprotected border, was begun
Hey Kenji;
The neocons are not all in the stix. Pre election day I put a 2'x2'
sign on my lawn (and I live in the city) with the conservative party
logo and big blue letters that read STAND UP FOR USA INTERESTS (For
those who don't know the conservatives' slogan this year read Stand up
for
I think it begins with Jose, can you see?
On 1/26/2006, Kenji James Fuse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Canada is about to become a provincial territory of the Empire of the USA,
what with the newly elected reactionary and neo-con Conservative party,
led by homophobe and misogynist Stephen Harper.
Kenji James Fuse wrote:
Canada is about to become a provincial territory of the Empire of the USA,
what with the newly elected reactionary and neo-con Conservative party,
led by homophobe and misogynist Stephen Harper.
It's a minority government. Traditionally, minority governments
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From: John Mullan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Canada gone really neo-con
I think it begins with Jose, can you see?
On 1/26/2006, Kenji James Fuse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Canada is about
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