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Juan Pablo Montoya gets first NASCAR win

Monday, June 25th, 2007

Congratulations to one of my favourite F1 drivers, who’s now left F1 and brought his considerable driving skills and considerable Columbian fan-base to NASCAR. His first won came at the Infineon Raceway, one of NASCAR’s few road courses, and I actually watched a good portion of the race and enjoyed it; the zero-areo-efficiency cars (in… Continue Reading Juan Pablo Montoya gets first NASCAR win

Conservative auto-rebate plan: affront to nature and market

Monday, May 21st, 2007

I’m a big Honda fan, be it my own Super-Civic (the Canada only Acura EL), or the VTEC engine technology they pioneered, or the ailing-but-still-better-than-Toyota’s F1 team they run and their commitment to the planet earth. In fact it’s that commitment I want to draw attention to. Honda was the first company to have it’s… Continue Reading Conservative auto-rebate plan: affront to nature and market

Goodbye Tony Blair

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

Tony Blair was at the White-House today meeting with George Bush for one final time before he steps down as British Prime Minister. Bush owes a lot to Blair, as Blair was on-side with the invasion of Iraq ever since he first saw the Iraq Dossier. As such, Bush got him a retirement gift. Tony… Continue Reading Goodbye Tony Blair

Jack Layton at Brock

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

Jack Layton gave a talk to students and staff at Brock today. He talked about the NDP’s post-secondary education act, and about the need to help working families get by. Did you know that 3/4 kids in the Niagara region leave the region to find work? He also pointed out that he once carried around… Continue Reading Jack Layton at Brock

Take a stand as his co-conspirators do!

Tuesday, March 13th, 2007

Thanks to Toronto product designer Wendy Tancock for coming up with all of this. She sells this as a T-shirts, though they aren’t in retail stores or on her website (http://www.wendytancockdesign.com).