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Imagine the next 100 years
I’m unlikely to live for 100 years but as I close in on my 77th birthday next week I once again think of the immense changes I have witness in my lifetime. Who could have imagined the internet, flat screen … Continue reading
Posted in family
Tagged atom bomb, colour TV, computers, Ipads, Iphones, man on the moon, nuclear submarines, pollution, space travel, taxes
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Is it just Me?????
Is it Is just me or do others see and hear what I’m seeing and hearing from our two major party’s? Neither the Liberals or PC’s seem able to or wont give straight forward open and honest answers to the … Continue reading
Have Your Say in MLA Pay?????
The photos are my Rogues Gallery plus a few snaps of the destruction caused by Plan B The blog heading is what appeared on the front page of today’s Journal Pioneer (30th Sept) another pay raise for our elected officials, … Continue reading
Posted in politics, Prince Edward Island
Tagged air, arrests, destruction, earn it first, evictions, first class air travel, Geo Sweep, meal expenses, minimum wage, pay raise, pollution, RCMP, waste, water
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Really Create Jobs.
Harper has approved the Enbridge Gateway Pipeline, granted it is conditional but nevertheless approved and will no doubt succeed if the Conservatives remain in government. Yesterday I took a break from the World Cup to watch Question Period on CTV. … Continue reading
Posted in family, politics, veterans
Tagged British Columbia, danger, Green, Harperites, liberals, NDP, oil, pipeline, pollution, pristene waters, raw material, vote them out.
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Go Green
No!!! its not Saint Patrick’s day but I’m Irish and Green is a colour close to my heart. Go Green is really a matter of health here on PEI, indeed the whole world. If people understood what these dangerous chemical … Continue reading
Canada's Carbon Big Foot!!!
I was absolutely disgusted to learn that Canada was one of the worlds worst offenders when it comes to pollution. Linda and I work very hard to reduce our foot print here at home. We don’t use oil to heat … Continue reading
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Tagged alberta, government, pellet stove, plastic bags, pollution, tar sands
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