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Archive for June, 2005

The global housing boom, and bust

Tuesday, June 21st, 2005

The Economist has printed a pair of striking articles to accompany its striking cover predicting a drop in global housing prices. In typical dry British humour the leader, notes “Houses cannot be sold as quickly as shares, making a price crash less likely. It is true that house prices do not plummet like a […]

Barack’s bold position

Tuesday, June 21st, 2005

It always amazes me how rare politicians are who have the ability to position themselves in a way that doesn’t turn off or demonize huge swaths of the electorate. Bill Clinton was able to do it, Reagan was too. But the order of the day (especially here in Canada) is to consciously split […]

Debunking The 9/11 Myths

Saturday, June 18th, 2005

This article is form a few months back but I really think it deserves some additional google juice. It’s pathetic to me how much truck the wildest conspiracy theories have on the internet, and if one more person I haven’t talked to in years forwards me that ridiculous flash animation “proving” that the pentagon […]

An end to the party line

Tuesday, June 14th, 2005

The fallout from the Canadian Supreme court decision ruling a patient’s right to seek care supercedes the right of the government to enforce a health-care monopoly continues to reverberate throughout the country. Canada is the only developed nation which dissallows private citizens from seeking private medical insurance. NWM cub reporter jc noted that […]

The Brothers Hitchens

Monday, June 13th, 2005

How long has it been since I’ve posted to this blog? I figure I had best put something up lest you all drop me from your rss readers. Posting will resume at a more regular pace in a short while. I’ve been under duress getting my business affairs in order, struggling just […]