Dec. 2nd, 2008

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So, a former pastor of mine, the man who married [livejournal.com profile] velvetpage and I, is using Facebook to organize a political protest at Bob Rae's office. The text of the invite is as follows:

"Join the protest this Friday, December at 12:00 noon in front of Bob Rae's Cabbagetown office, 514 Parliament Street, Toronto. Join those who want to tell Mr. Rae that no Canadian voted for a government that seeks the support of separatists. Tell Mr. Rae that our economy can not afford these kinds of games right now."

Well, first off, a rather large number of Canadians voted for a government that seeks the support of separatists. We call those Canadians "Quebecois." But, that aside, I am still not sure what I think of my former Pastor inviting me to a political protest. I'm not one who thinks that separation of church and state extends to forbidding pastors from expressing any politics publicly or engaging in political activism. So, that doesn't bother me too much.

That said, I am frankly uncomfortable with the idea of a mass-invite to any kind of protest when there is no clear moral imperative or danger. It's simply more political gaming. ("Oh no! Canada might have a short-lived coalition government, just like any number of other democracies have had! Doom!)" I generally approve of political arrangements that force cooperation and compromise - governance according to a single political creed or philosophy is a mistake.

If the coalition is created and does poorly, the public backlash will be pretty strong. They will be punished or rewarded by the electorate. I am not terribly happy with the possible concessions that may be offered to the separatist element, but presumably the NDP and Liberals would recognize that handing over too much would be bad for them in the next election.

Then again, I'm also one of those people who thinks that Quebec independence would basically be a historical blip. And also rather silly that people regularly accuse Separatists of treason.
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Today was finally the day. [livejournal.com profile] commanderteddog and I went on a very special lunch time adventure. There are photos!

But first... yesterday [livejournal.com profile] sassy_fae and [livejournal.com profile] nottheterritory showed up at my office door, and demanded I go to lunch with them. I tried to resist, but we ended up dining in the Officer’s Mess of the Nautilus.


I had a pulled pork sammitch!

Exciting Photos of Pretty People )

Right, so, back to the very special lunch adventure. While I was at the convention, [livejournal.com profile] commanderteddog messaged me to tell me about a marvelous, magical new restaurant.

A restaurant that sold only poutine.

O wonders! O Brave new world! )

But our adventure did not end there, no sir! We still had to make it back to our respective offices. And there were things to explore en route. We zipped into the Eaton’s Centre, and decided to go to the highest publicly accessible spot, a strange little gallery set all by itself, apparently inaccessible.

Like the forest fight for sunlight… )

ART!

Dec. 2nd, 2008 07:29 pm
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The first five people to comment in this post and repost this meme in their own journal get to request a sketch of a subject/character of their choosing from me.

EDIT: All spots are claimed. Wow. You guys may regret it. :)

Why yes...

Dec. 2nd, 2008 08:52 pm
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[livejournal.com profile] momentrabbit was the feller I got that art meme from. He's already produced the sketch I asked for (the one I'm asking everyone for), of "Pyat in his natural habitat."



I am pleased. :) Though I wish I were that svelte!

And more...

Dec. 2nd, 2008 09:36 pm
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[livejournal.com profile] renface is sorry about my hand. So am I, Ren. So am I. :)


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