This Day in My Blog’s History : Replay Sept. 28, 2005

In the first of what could be a very long and never-ending replay of what I wrote last year on the exact same date, I bring to my readers what I wrote in 2005. Remember the good ol’ days when DeLay was indicted, and CBC was locked out so their radio sucked?

September 28, 2005

Make Poverty History in Canada. Canada should cancel the debt we demand 3rd World countries pay us, since it’s at least partly our fault they are still in debt today.

Today, Tom DeLay the US House majority leader was indicted for campaign shenanigans. It’s about time, he’s been known to be a slime ball for more than a few months now, if not years. In other “American money” news, the US announced a new $10 bill coming out, and I’m sad to say it will not be purple. How hard would it be for them to standardize their background colours with Canada’s? It wouldn’t be hard at all, so one can only guess they didn’t realize it would be a good idea.

The CBC Lockout continues, and I’ve discovered CBC Unlocked a news site created by CBC employees who aren’t being treated fairly by CBC management.
Last night it frosted, but the sunflowers still seems to be unaffected. I’ll have to see if there are any viable seeds ready, and if so it might be time to take it down and put some away for planting next year.