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 The Crossing1 comment
category picture4 Apr 2007 @ 18:54
04 04 2007
Canada
Wednesday

THE CROSSING

I was intrigued by the word "the crossing" today for some reason.
Some how it had a certain ring to it and yet I couldn't quite place and then
ah yes I remembered my "Train Ride" in spring of 1977 accross Canada from London Ont
to Edmonton... Alberta

Ah yes it was a two or 3 day journey on the train and we pulled out and shared our
guitars and played and sang and watched the scenery unfold as we trekked slowly accross the "great lands."

A sense of fellowship soon developed with help of the music and we shared our meger resources, food and stories and the hopes and dreams of us young people returning home from school or just journeying to destinations anew.

Hadn't really realized the impact of it. Meeting people from every part of the country and developing close bonds in such short times and then each of us bidding adue and on to a different path but richer and "changed" perhaps for the meeting and sharing.

All and all though tedious at times a good adventure for a young soul on his own.
But I suppose wits are well advised to be on alert as some goods went missing but still the fond memories outweigh them by far and are still there I see.

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 Never Mind5 comments
category picture4 Apr 2007 @ 13:46
Apparantly the previous story was just left over debris from April 1rst.

Belgium authorities in denial about global warming.  More >

 I Wasn't Sure Whether I Should Laugh Or Cry1 comment
picture4 Apr 2007 @ 13:41
It is a story from Russian newspaper, after all, so truth(pravada) is suspect.

Belgium to impose tax on barbequing to fight global warming  More >

 The Citizenry0 comments
category picture3 Apr 2007 @ 13:04
A repeat for repetions sake...

I think it is the citizenrys dilemna that they can not labor in the fields and have time to be involved in government at some point at the same time. There just isn't enough time or energy in a day to do it all. There are quite a few levels too of government, municiple, county, state, federal and international. And "Galactic"? well whatever. The sheer beurocracy is boggling. We rely pro bono on "elected" represented who are lobbyed by paid lobbyists and others who pay "lawyers" perhaps to act to the best interests yet the machinery doesn't always work or rarely works very efficiently. Take the UN it is not a "grass roots body". It was conjured to much degree by "statesmen" or less by "polititions". So essentially the grassroots has little day to day involvement in the democratic process but entrusts it to the elected, the lobbists and the lawyers and judges. I suppose a solution might be to creat a kind of "polictical duty" like jury duty where some would be selected to act in parliament for a certain period with pay as political jurors. Might work might not but then perhaps the grass roots citizen might have some "direct" influence and real "representation" by someone who is more or less in the same boat as they. people have busy lives afterall and who can stay abreast of it all.

sir ed


 The Big Buttons1 comment
picture3 Apr 2007 @ 00:44

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