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March 17, 2008 -- 6:09 PM
posted by alison
their website makes it pretty clear, too... as do most of the t-shirt designs.
But, I suppose you're right. Though, with the same token, how many of us thoroughly research the backgrounds of the companies we choose to support by purchasing their goods? I mean, do you know the political associations (forget ethical or environmental) of your toothpaste company? how about the toilet cleaner you use?
March 17, 2008 -- 3:26 AM
posted by nobody knows my face
yeah, definitely. I have no problem with anarchists. In fact, I have a certain degree of sympathy for their cause... but I figured it's just good policy to be an informed consumer and know exactly who you're supporting with your purchases.
March 16, 2008 -- 10:06 AM
posted by Par
I hope this works...
If there's a problem, let me know. If there's a big problem, email me.
March 16, 2008 -- 1:45 AM
posted by alison
yeah, Taylor, they're anarchists.
proceeds from the tees go to fund the Anarchist bookfair. Plus, my friend Rob, one of the guys behind it, is very very actively anarchist and activist in general. As are the other guys from all I can gather on them.
they're really fun to talk with.
but regardless of your political leanings, they make some cool looking t-shirts.
March 16, 2008 -- 1:32 AM
posted by nobody knows my face
I have a bunch of thought crime published zines. I'm pretty sure they're anarchists.
March 15, 2008 -- 4:57 PM
posted by alison
March 15, 2008 -- 10:51 AM
posted by Par
That Penny Arcade podcast didn't do it justice:
The clip is only 20 seconds long and already I couldn't bear the thought of actually playing the game.
March 13, 2008 -- 11:28 PM
posted by Par
Hmm, so in the new provincial cabinet (shuffle, whatever), Ron Liepert became the Minister of Health. This is the guy who, as Minister of Education, was out of the country when the most significant teachers' contract in recent memory was announced.
And now he's promising "action" on the health portfolio, with a plan coming in three weeks.
"I did not say we were moving to more private health care," Liepert told reporters. "What I did say, is we have studied the issue to death.
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"There will be no more studies, no more commissions, no more roundtables. It's time for action," he said.
...
"The Third Way is DOA," said Stelmach Thursday.
This bodes well.
