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John Lennon - Remember
Also, Saddam gets death by hanging.
Headline quote: 'Bush calls verdict "a major achievement for Iraq's young democracy"'. Jesus.
Song and article not related at all, despite line about hanging. Saddam's no hero, that's for sure.
But really, WHO WOULD JESUS HANG?
Also, Saddam gets death by hanging.
Headline quote: 'Bush calls verdict "a major achievement for Iraq's young democracy"'. Jesus.
Song and article not related at all, despite line about hanging. Saddam's no hero, that's for sure.
But really, WHO WOULD JESUS HANG?
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Date: 2006-11-07 07:57 pm (UTC)It's odd having appointed senators, and they are pretty much useless. Because they know they weren't elected and so don't want to oppose anything the elected members do. so the point of having them would be ??? I expect that will change some day - either they'll be elected, or abolished altogether. I'm ambivalent about it.
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Date: 2006-11-07 10:00 pm (UTC)Canada's senatorial system is really different from ours. I don't even pretend to understand it, because I barely understand ours. I do like our equal representation, though. I live in the smallest state in the US, we have the same amount of representation in Washington as California or Texas or Alaska. Exactly what kind of influence that representation has is sort of dependent on the politicians from each state, but still. Some states still are poorer than others, though, so I dunno. I suppose that in Canada I'd be worse off politically living in the Maritimes, because there's got to be a correlation between the relatively tiny amount of representation they have and the economic struggles they've had in the past. But like I said, I barely understand my own country's politics, and our economics even less, so I'm sure I'm completely talking through my hat in this case.
I think whether politicians are appointed or elected, they're mostly going to do what's in their best interest, which means that they don't usually vote their conscience, they vote their meal ticket. That sounds horribly cynical, but mneh. I'm from New England, and we're genetically cynical. *g*
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Date: 2006-11-07 10:07 pm (UTC)And okay, now I'm thinking, hmm. Canadian!Star Wars. Directed by Don McKellar, of course.