Archives for: March 2009

To a dear friend

This morning I lost a dear friend, my pet cat Phantom. It is the third pet I have lost since December and also comes after the recent loss of my grandmother. I have been having a rough time these past months and it only seems to be getting rougher. Phant… more »

Royal Canadian Mental Police

The circus of lies just keeps getting more ridiculous and I just cannot fathom how the hell these 4 idiots can get off scott free when obviously there is more to the story then what they claim. It's been shown that their version of events is wrong, it's… more »

It's that time of year

...when the annual seal "hunt" takes place off the east coast of Canada. During this time I reflect on my disdain at being a Canadian. I do so because it does not make me proud to be associated with a country that allows this "hunt" to happen year after… more »

Oh the Irony

Vancouver woman kidnapped in Pakistan pleads for life on video. Canadian Khadija Abdul Qahaar, formerly known as Beverly Giesbrecht had been kidnapped in Pakistan in November and a video depicting her pleading for her life has been released. She is expec… more »

Flag Flop

Even during these harsh economic times, the Dalton McGuinty government still manages to slap the Canadian workers in the face by making a deal to purchase Ontario flags that are made in China. If this isn't further evidence to support my claim that he is… more »

Gary Goodyear

So some reporter asked Gary Goodyear about his stance on evolution and suddenly a persons own beliefs is public domain. As everyone has heard, the science minister basically flip flopped on the question by first saying I didn't answer the question be… more »

Green Corridor Presents: A Speaking Engagement with Elizabeth May

Tonight, here in Windsor, Elizabeth May paid a visit to talk about the green future of technology and the economy. The Green Corridor class at the University of Windsor invited May to speak. I was originally not sure if I was going to attend because my g… more »

Vince Li found not criminally responsible

Greyhound bus killer deemed "not criminally responsible" On July 30, 2008, the world was shocked when Vince Li murdered fellow Greyhound passenger Timothy McLean on a bus headed to Winnipeg. Li appalled the community he lived in, as well as the res… more »

Canadians make stem cell breakthrough

CTV.ca News Staff Canadian researchers have found what could be a new way to make embryonic-like stem cells, a discovery that could lead to cures for devastating conditions such as spinal cord injury and Parkinson's disease. Awesome news and the f… more »