Posted on 26-05-2008
Filed Under (General News, Politics) by Xel

It’s really sad to hear of a tragedy like this one. Before there was the tsunami in Indonesia, then the more recent cyclone in Myanmar and now the earthquake in China. Just can’t imagine what the feeling is for those parents who lost their children in the collapsed school building. It’s been said that as many as 10,000 of those killed in the May 12 earthquake were children. Sometimes, you got to ask yourself, why tragedies like these comes to those who are most innocent.

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Posted on 13-05-2008
Filed Under (General News, Politics) by Xel

Canadian politics is rather dull. Let me repeat. Canadian politics is rather dull.

Does the world know anything about Stephen Harper, the current prime minister of Canada? or does the world even care about who Stephane Dion is? I even had to Google his name because I forgot. In addition, party nominations here don’t really excite me either. It’s done differently which I find undemocratic at times as a lot of haggling and jockeying for position are done behind the scenes by party nominees and insiders. By and large, no fireworks in politics is sometimes good for democracy.

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