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April 19, 2004 -- 8:59 PM
posted by alison
- hey Par, when you were in Germany, did you see a lot of these around?

April 19, 2004 -- 8:45 PM
posted by alison
- Well, Ed, while I do agree that it would've been nice to have seen that article about Canada's environmental losses written by a Canadian, or with a Canadian perspective, it's good to get an outsider's viewpoint too. This guy has been living in Canada and travelling in Canada for years, so he knows something about what's going on too. It's not like he just picked up a report and wrote his own review. It's also nice to get that outside opinion instead of all the regional breakdowns or the greenwashing done by our governments/industries. Just something to help us put our attitudes into perspective.
It's like thinking Canada's multiculturalism is kickass, and that there are no race problems here, when, after listening to Stephen Lewis speak on the treatment of our native peoples, you know that it's definitely not the case. There's always an upside and a downside to other opinions, but I think we need to hear more of them. It'll give us a more balanced idea of what's really going on.
April 19, 2004 -- 5:50 PM
posted by eric
- McDonald's CEO dies of apparent heart attack
Last Updated Mon, 19 Apr 2004 16:03:21
http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2004/04/19/business/mcdonalds_040417
Please, for Dave's sake (wendy's) don't make any unruly Big Mac jokes.
April 19, 2004 -- 5:41 PM
posted by eric
oh yeah, i'm not in any disagreement that these tactics are viable to Israelis' (and clearly not viable to Palestinians), nor that Israelis don't have a vested interest in looking out for themselves. i do however take offense to the one sided and hypocritical criticism coming from the United States concerning Palestinian support of "terrorist" activities when what the Israelis engage in is no less internationally illegitimate. further more, correct me if i'm wrong but the state of Israel does not produce its own helicopters no? the question becomes who is profitting from these means of "security" ? but it should be little wonder that the United States has nothing to say about the attacks, they are after all the number one supporter of Pre-Emptive assult. in no means should my statement about "muthafuckin helicopters" be taken to mean that i support terrorist/suicide bombings. i do personally deplore such actions. i also deplore the state of desparateness imparted on a person who considers this the only option. let's look at facts: 1) suicide bombings are a "relatively" recent phenomenon, whereas United States supported Zionism in the form of weapons and arms has been there from the beginning (post wwII) 2) looks to me judging by these types of assassinations that the Israelis are holding all the cards when it comes to negotiations. both sides obviously have a vested interest to maintain, but it seems to me one side has more means than the other- which means it comes more down to them what ends up being done.
April 19, 2004 -- 3:36 PM
posted by edo
- Edo's weekend in review
- "challenge Israel to take concrete steps to support the emergence of a viable, credible Palestinian state"
Maybe using muthafuckin' helicopters to blow the shit out of Hammas Leaders actually does seem viable to the Israelis seeing as they are looking out for themselves as well.
- edmontonjournal.com
I used to go to this site daily. Then they reformated everything and the site looks like ass. Not only that, but they charge money for it now. Maybe it had something to do with me laughing at the guy on the phone when he tried to get me to subscribe to the Edmonton Journal. I told him I read it everyday online for free.
- Hamas is the only hope now for Palestine... Any way you look at it, the Palestinians are fucked. And the murder of Zionist pricks, however tragic, at least evens the score...
Whoa... score?? teams? players? offense? play-offs? collectors cards?
- Canada uses more energy than the entire continent of Africa every day.
Go Canada! Sorry, just kidding. Or rather j/k. It was an interesting article... too bad it was American (or just not Canadian) otherwise it might have touched on some of the politics behind some of the causes of the problems.
- ROTJRG
Return of the Jedi... Really good? I'd like to think so.
April 19, 2004 -- 3:06 PM
posted by edo
- Don't remember Jeremy? He's the right bastard that goes around punching girls in the face. Maybe you dont WANT to remember him.
Look at him. He even has a grin on his face. Asshole.
April 19, 2004 -- 12:07 AM
posted by Pushbrug The Crazy
- Who's this Jeremy dude you all speak of - and where was he if he's back?
Just to follow suit - Wecolme back Jeremy.
April 18, 2004 -- 11:32 PM
posted by Pushbrug The Crazy
- I can't believe i am going o say/type this:
Yeah Calgary!
or as i like to put it Yeah Alberta.
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