by bZar | Jan 27, 2006 | Politics
In the news today I read an article about American head of the Free Congress Foundation comment’s regarding our recent election of a minority Conservative government.Canadians too “hedonistic” I had never heard of this guy, Paul Weyrich, so I looked him up. Earlier...
by bZar | Jan 23, 2006 | Politics
As I left the polling station today in the village of Colchester, I had a hot flash. At first I dismissed it as yet another menopausal hormone rush but as the beads of perspiration cooled in my sagging cleavage, I began to realize that since I had just voted for a...
by bZar | Jan 21, 2006 | Childhood Memories
From as far back as I could remember I have loved animals. On one trip to the Bronx Zoo I saw a baby elephant and just had to bring it home with us. I cried when mom told me that I couldn’t have it. She told me that the baby needed its mother and if we took the baby...
by bZar | Jan 17, 2006 | Politics
Next Monday Canadians go to the polls in yet another federal election. As a woman, especially a woman of colour, I believe I have a duty to those who came before me, who fought and were imprisoned on my behalf (see these two resources – Iron Jawed...
by bZar | Jan 16, 2006 | Environment
I’m reading an article titled, The American Empire Meets Peak Oil, in the latest issue of Canadian Dimensions magazine and I’m getting depressed. The article explains how the British Empire’s economic expansion, and I would imagine the Industrial Revolution, was...