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works, in theory: the times, they are-a changin'
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Works, in theory. Sunday, May 22, 2011. The times, they are-a changin'. This thing will probably get a makeover in the next couple of days. stayed tuned for fun things and the life of the world to come. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). St John's, Newfoundland, Canada. Freelance writer Drew Brown is a graduate student in Political Science with no idea how the real world works. View my complete profile. He's kind of like Leon Trotsky with a Beatles haircut.". Scott Simms, Liberal MP. Uniting the Left II.
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NL Politics: Serious Business: A Picture's Worth a Thousand Words
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008. A Picture's Worth a Thousand Words. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Man Behind The Curtain. Richard Raleigh is a political commentator based out of St. John's. He has worked behind the scenes in politics for over twenty years and is determined to deliver critical, hard-hitting analysis of today's serious issues. Additionally, since January 2008 Mr. Raleigh has been sporadically dispensing gems of wisdom through columns in The Business Post. View my complete profile.
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NL Politics: Serious Business: September 2009
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009. The Unbearable Lightness of Being Orange. Or maybe it isn't - apparently it all really depends on which pollster or partisan footsoldier you talk to at any given moment and/or astrological alignment. As for the Bloc, well, they're always up for a party.). None of this is stopping the Liberals from threatening to blow the joint though, and when the Liberals are the ones balking at the prospect it very rarely would stop the NDP. So the question remains - what's the deal? View m...
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NL Politics: Serious Business: May 2008
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008. In a shocking twist that is completely out of sync with all past trends, it turns out that the provincial government's nebulous. Department of Economic Development. Will be shielded from prying eyes. In the interests of safeguarding "commercially sensitive information.". According to the Department of Natural Resources' spokeswoman Kathy Dunderdale, this is necessary in order for the Energy Corporation to. Nothing could be further from the truth! Frankly, anyone who is worried ab...
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NL Politics: Serious Business: July 2008
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Saturday, July 5, 2008. As usual, Ed Hollett. Is quicker than yours truly on actually putting things on the internet with real relevance and import to things that matter. But anything related to Ray Guy bears repeating, naturally. It is always good form to pay occasional homage to the giants upon whose shoulders we stand. Friday, July 4, 2008. We Are (not) Devo! OH HEY LOOK EVERYONE, NORMAN DOYLE IS HERE. LOOKS LIKE HE'S BROUGHT OPINIONS. I trust this shouldn't be very hard. Are we not men, Mr. Doyle?
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NL Politics: Serious Business: March 2008
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Monday, March 17, 2008. Premier: Stephen Harper Responsible for Winter Storm. March 17th, 2008. Government continued to fight for the betterment of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians today by outing the party responsible for the blizzard currently blasting most of the island portion of the province. Through advanced meteorological and divination techniques known only to the province’s most elite soothsayers, Prime Minister Stephen Harper was determined to have caused the storm. 8220;Rest assured that the P...
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NL Politics: Serious Business: January 2009
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Thursday, January 8, 2009. Everything Harper has ever said/done now rings through with total clarity of purpose. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Man Behind The Curtain. Available wherever fine newspapers are freely distributed. View my complete profile. Like Open Line, But With 83% Less Bill Rowe. Feel like yelling at an anonymous stranger over the internet? Send me all manner of derogatory commentary here at this new-and-improved address. Subscribing via Electronic Mail: also Serious Business.
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POLEMIC & PARADOX: DEMOCRATIC SUBTERFUGE
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015. To no ones surprise, Prime Minister Harper pulled the plug on Sunday throwing the nation into the longest election campaign since 1872. The minimum number of days, and until now, the standard was a 37-day campaign. This one will be 79 days! This is the same Prime Minister that has been using tax dollars to promote the party via the ubiquitous "economic action plan" promos for the past six years which have cost you - $750 million. The disingenuousness of the statement is further a...
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POLEMIC & PARADOX: A FEW ELECTION FUNNIES
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015. A FEW ELECTION FUNNIES. Peter L. Whittle. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). CBC Newfoundland and Labrador News. BLOGS I LIKE TO READ. Elections Dannystan rides again. As happened after the 2007 election, and as happened after the 2011 election, Elections Newfoundland and Labrador, for some inexplicable reason, took the f. The Sir Robert Bond Papers. Who does he think he is fooling? Not at this cost! Oh come on media - where are you? Elfshot: Sticks and Stones. Thanks to everyon...
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My Blog. My Rules.: Jethro Tull, Me and Paul
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My Blog. My Rules. My little bit of Paradise. March 23, 2014. Jethro Tull, Me and Paul. 1984 seems like a lifetime ago. For many it is. 30 years. Jesus, where does the time go? I wasn’t yet 20, carefree and really naïve - truth be told. Party hardy; university would take care of itself. I had a girlfriend, a driver's licence and I could buy beer. Living the dream. It’s a wonder I’m still here, I was that fucking stupid. And we all had a favourite album. Zeppelin III. With Jethro Tull, for me, Benefit.