Sunday, April 6, 2008
It's Time To Switch To Whiskey
Well I recently went with a friend of mine to see Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans in concert. In a few words, the concert was absolutly amazing. When they first came on they started with a trumpet and the drummer coming out. He then played the snare drum until everyone else was up and they proceded to play "I Want to be in the Cavalry". It was very cool.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Thursday, April 3, 2008
No More Talking
The provincial governments of Quebec and Nova Scotia are following Newfoundland and Labrador's "groundbreaking" lead in banning cellphone use while driving. Another step toward the bleak cliff of tyranny. I love it when our governments tell us what we can and can't do. This instance seems trivial compared with what they could try to do. But I believe that we should not allow them to have any gains in oppressing our freedoms. If we let them get away with this what stops them from saying we can't eat chili unless its on a Sunday and there is a blue moon or installing a one child policy. Maybe the jump from cell phone bans to one child polices seems like a gigantic leap. I fear that if the temptation is there, they will deluded themselves into believing it is for the betterment of the people so it should be done. If we are unwilling to make a stand now to protect our freedoms when will we?
Governator
Governator
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
This Is Tougher Than We Thought!
Now I admit, being at an age where our school careers are almost over, things can get a little hectic and we are forced to push aside other things. This regretablly prevents us from being as current with our posts as we would like to be. But bear with us faithful followers, we shall try our hardest to stay current with the events of the world. And thank you for staying with us this far.
Manfred
Manfred
Sunday, March 16, 2008
The 14 Deadly Sins?
The fourteen deadly sins…. wait. Isn’t their only seven? Not anymore. The Vatican released seven more deadly sins to the list. It includes such things as polluting, excessive wealth, and contributing to the widening gap between the rich and the poor. So let me get this straight. If Lakshmi Mittal (fourth richest man in the world) stays rich, and throws a water bottle on to the side of the road he’s committed two deadly sins, possibly three (if you think he has helped increase the gap between the rich and the poor). Not much he can do right is there? I guess the seven deadly sins must have been getting old and irrelevant so they needed a shot in the arm.
Governator
Governator
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
The Torch
The small but respectable list of pigs' associates is slowly increasing. The latest addition, The Torch, is a blog I have looked at for a while now and decided to add it because it is a good source of information about the Canadian Military. I hope it leads to new enlightenment about the Armed Forces and their role in our world.
Governator
Governator
Monday, March 3, 2008
Long Live The Empire
Well it's official. Alberta has voted in it's 11th majority conservitive government. It has been 37 years since the tories first got into power and they are not leaving any time soon. Winning by an enormous 71 ridings, Ed Stelmach's conservitives were as much appealing to voters as the conservitives ever have. Who knows, maybe we will keep the same party in power long enough to challenge Fidel Castro's government.
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