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Okay here it is
Nexen sale can be a good deal for everyone. Make the National Chinese government sign on the dotted line as to the safety & security concerns to turn off the taps instantly in case of a dispute and to remain shut until such time as resolved. That will work wonders without wars and fear of…
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Hey HTC – how about ???
Just visiting your site for the new Windows 8x specs Here’s a suggestion from using your Panache model. Could you make your HotSpot connectivity software a little more user friendly. I can’t manually see or set what is going on. As a techie, I want fine granular control on my settings if I’m having connectivity…
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Ottawa Sun online – Local Foods Act a lesson in getting economics wrong
http://www.ottawasun.com/2012/09/22/local-foods-act-a-lesson-in-getting-economics-wrong Congratulations on a well thought out article. True we cannot separate ourselves and become disconnected from greater trading partners and push people this way and that way to buy things they don’t want. We have and will continue to sign off on larger and larger trading deals near and far. We’re all inter-connected globally…
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Calgary Sun online – Robinson: Government’s confused
http://www.calgarysun.com/2012/09/22/robinson-governments-confused Bang on Mr. Robinson. Couldn’t have said it better myself. Better yet, I believe you have actually done better than I could have stating the obvious. Now, let me just add from my perspective that being newly transplanted to Calgary for the last 3 months, I’ve witness hell firsthand at ground level and what…
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Journal de Montreal / Toronto Sun – Irony abounds
Et ça continue http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2012/09/22/et-ca-continue Teachers aren’t protesting for the kids http://www.torontosun.com/2012/09/21/teachers-arent-protesting-for-the-kids Classic example of Yin/Yang working hand in hand. Or out of hand and control in this case. So which one is it. Okay, let me get this straight. In Quebec, okay I could understand students not having to pay onerous tuition fee increases so…
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BBC online – Aung San Suu Kyi: ‘I have personal regrets’
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-19667956 Here is my opinion in this situation. However humble and small, the sacrifice of a small person for the larger good remains. Change has taken root and gets NRGY moving to continue in a positive direction. It’s too late to talk about what’s past. Move on, change has made it’s impact for the better…
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Calgary Herald online – Local contractor leaves clients in the lurch
http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/crime-and-justice/Local+contractor+leaves+clients+lurch/7285833/story.html Well I got news for Alberta if this is the case. While I sympathize with homeowners who get screwed left right and center by crooked contractors and fly by night drugged up pieces of shit that don’t complete their work only to steal money from people, I believe any laws that obliges people to…
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Globe & Mail online – The Innocence of Muslims: Dubbing + deceit = utter disrespect
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/film/the-innocence-of-muslims-dubbing-deceit-utter-disrespect/article4559348/ It’s not so much the subject matter content that caught my attention. Rather it is the way the headline was crafted and put together to reflect on my attempts to explain the Dance of Life & NRGY. Okay ROBERT EVERETT-GREEN, you got it bang on ! 1 + 1 DOES NOT EQUAL 2 IN…
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Just 2 be absolutely clear about this !
I’m going to Ottawa come hell or high water early October. Then I’m driving back to Calgary to start up my own company and making tons of money. If the Universe wants me to fail, then be prepared for the fallout. No ifs ands or buts. Money issues aside, if I’m stuck in Ottawa, Parliament…
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National Post online – Bacon bucks: Traffic fine paid with dollars folded into oregami pigs
http://life.nationalpost.com/2012/09/22/bacon-bucks-traffic-fine-paid-with-dollars-folded-into-oregami-pigs/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter You gotta love people, man. I mean I couldn’t resist laughing at this YouTube video and a man trying to pay a ticket with folded up money in DUNKIN’ DONUTS boxes. My times have changed, haven’t they. Back in the early 70’s when I was helping my parents in their DUNKIN’ DONUTS shops a…