I’ve created a blog and an online petition.
There is a link to the petition on the blog.
You can leave comments and there is a contact form if you want to send in any information.
http://caps.breadnroses.ca/
Speak your mind even if your voice shakes
by Debra
I’ve created a blog and an online petition.
There is a link to the petition on the blog.
You can leave comments and there is a contact form if you want to send in any information.
http://caps.breadnroses.ca/
by Debra
Tagged by Joseph at Canada’s Debate
The premise
List seven songs you are into right now, no matter what the genre, whether they have words, or even if they’re not any good but they must be songs you’re really enjoying now. Post these instructions in your blog along with your seven songs. Then tag seven other people to see what they’re listening to.
The List
1.Pretty much anything by James Blunt (love his voice)
2.Joe Hill Joan Baez version
3.Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon (entire album)
4.Flippin’ the Bird by Tea Leaf Green
5.Crying Like A Church On Monday by New Radicals
6.He’s a dick by Golden Smog
7.Mad World by Gary Jules
I won’t tag anyone else because some of the people I know hate tags and some are mean and would hit me with virtual keyboards. 😉
But if you feel inspired….
by Debra
the audio is off a bit but still well worth watching. You may laugh at the Macleans’ reference.
Third Planet Review hosted by hippielawyer Alan Graf, features a panel of activists from The Farm in Summertown, TN commenting on and analyzing the news giving you a completely different take than the corporate pundits. Panelists are Ina May Gaskin, midwife and author, Albert Bates, founder of the Eco-Village Training Center and author of a new book on surviving peak oil and Peter Schweitzer, executive director of Plenty International, otherwise known as the hippy peace corps
by Debra
Please see this post on Verbena19’s blog for more details and how to contact Peter Mackay to get action this situation.
by Debra
We all know that the Harper Government™ Stand up for Canada handbook is rather like how they name streets after the trees they killed to put the street there.
A new handbook is in order and I’ve got an image of the prototype here.
Feel free to post it and share it among your friends.

by Debra
Another YouTube.
(hope the embed doesn’t slow the blog load too much)
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