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Another Minority

Yet another federal election and nobody to realistically choose from.

This is one of the things I hate about democracy, specifically the ‘First Past The Post‘ system we use in Canada.  Simply put, if you don’t vote for the winner, your vote doesn’t do you much good.  At least that’s the way it feels.

It looks like the Conservatives got another minority government.  Which means they’ll probably just act the same as they did before, call everything they can’t conveniently spin into negative press against the other parties a confidence motion.  The Reform Part…. uh, sorry, Conservatives, seem to think that because they have around 37% of the popular vote, that they represent the views of all Canadians.  They don’t.  Minority governments do not mean you get to do what you want.  It means you have to form a coalition and work with other parties to come to some kind of agreement.  And if that means working with the Liberals or NDP, thus representing 50%+1 of the popular vote, then you do it.  Until someone with enough clout and influence calls the Conservatives on their tactics, they’ll continue to do it.

Who is that someone?  That someone is you and me.  Even if you don’t have a Conservative MP in your riding, the Conservatives will form the government that will dictate (isn’t that an appropriate word) the direction this country will take on everything from the economy, to the arts, to Intellectual Property and Copyright laws.  I suggest everyone write a few Conservative MP’s (it’s free to mail letters to any MP) and remind them of the following:

  1. It is a privlige and an honor to represent the citizenry of this country and form a government, not a right.
  2. Because they did not achieve a 50+% majority in popular vote, they need to listen to the 62% of the country that didn’t vote for them.
  3. They forced this last election because they wanted their own way but were handed another minority government.  Compromise will keep them in power far longer than bullying and brinkmanship.
  4. People have long memories.

If your MP isn’t a Conservative, I’d write them to remind them that it is THEIR duty to work with the other parties to maintain a balanced, cooperative approach to government.  Even if that means standing up to the Conservative minority and calling them on their confidence motions.

Personally, while I detest most of the Conservative platform, I think they have the stomach to make the hard financial decisions that will be required if/when the world current financial deepens.  It us up to both the average citizen and the opposition MP’s to ensure that the approach and actions taken by this Conservative minority government are in the best interests of the country.

This ends my latest political rant, you may now resume your regular browsing.

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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of Crap

Well, there’s 2 hours of my life I’ll never get back.

We just watched the new Indiana Jones movie, the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.  I give it a 1 out of 5.  Maybe a 1.5.  My hopes were never high to begin with but the movie definitely was a disappointment despite my lowered expectations.  “Not as good as the first, better than the second, and on-par with the third” was what I was hearing.  Not even close.

I’m sorry, I guess I just like my Indiana Jones younger and less, how shall I put it, bumbling?  The acting wasn’t terrible, but the story, action sequences, and effects were all lacking.  In the extras George Lucas was talking about how this movie was supposed to be like the ’50’s Sci-Fi B-Movies instead of the ’30’s serials.  Bad choice in my opinion.

If you haven’t seen it, I won’t ruin anything for you.  I just suggest you rent it on an evening like tonight when it is the lesser of two evils: Indy, or Election coverage. 😉

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Happy Coptic New Year

Today is the Coptic New Year and, coincidentally, my birthday.

I’ve never really delved too deeply on what happens on September 11th, especially given the events on that day in 2001, however this year I decided to see what happened on this date in history.  After going over the major events, I decided that most were pretty depressing – battles, wars, death, coups, etc…  I thought I’d look at births and deaths to see if I’d actually heard of anyone who was born or died today.  Here’s what I came up with:

Births:

  • D. H. Lawrence – A British author
  • Tom Landry –  NFL Football Coach
  • Brian de Palma – American Film Maker
  • Mickey Hart – Percussionist and drummer for The Grateful Dead
  • Brad Bird – Pixar animator and director
  • Moby – Musician
  • Harry Connick Jr. – Jazz musician
  • Mike Comrie – NHL hockey player

Deaths:

  • Billy Bishop – Canadian pilot who was the British Empire’s top ace in WW I
  • Nikita Khrushchev – Former Premier of the Soviet Union
  • Salvador Allende – Deposed President of Chile
  • Lorne Green – The original Comander Adama
  • Jessica Tandy – Miss Daisy
  • Johny Unitas – A great NFL quarterback
  • John Ritter – A well known TV actor

Not a bad list, eh?  It’s more than I thought I would recognize.  Anywho, I hope everyone has a very Happy Coptic New Year!

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Change your links

I’ve finally got things sorted out with regards to the original server I was hosting my blog on.  It won’t be up anytime soon but I got the administrator to redirect the DNS entry to my new server.

If you were linking to the old server (xen6.ttul.org/blog) please update your links to the following:

https://www.pukeko.ca/blog

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I’m Back!

The server this blog was previously hosted on unfortunately died over a week ago due to a bad hard drive.  The data loss was total and when I went to restore my backups, I found that they were corrupt, so I’m pretty much back at square one. 🙁

I’ve switched servers to a VPS hosted solution and I’m going to use the previous server, along with Amazon’s S3 service to keep better backups.

Stay tuned for some real posts sometime soon.