Net neutrality is being implemented the world over. Where is it in Canada?
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Excited Delirium: I Want My CREDO Mobile Service
CREDO is a service in the US that gives mobile subscribers an opportunity to break away from mainstream carriers that are supporting Tea Partiers, Climate Change debunkers and other media clowns that are contributing to the decline of society.
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Excited Delirium: The Business of Cancer
Every year, millions of people around the world run, jog, swim, roller blade, pogo hop and do all matter of other efforts to draw attention to the need to fund cancer research.
Well, the game is over.
Cancer is a racket.
No … cancer is an industr…
Excited Delirium: How Canada Can Cut About $3 Billion – The Easy Way
Funding to the IMF should be cut off.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: A Proposal for a Canadian National Hockey League (CNHL)
I post these thoughts as I wait in an airport watching everyone gear up for Game 5 of the Stanley Cup.
I’m not a hockey fan.
I think I’m one of those very few Canadians that openly admit this.
I really don’t like the idea of spending …
Excited Delirium: Peace, Dude (It Pays)
The Global Peace Index asks us to consider the economic value of peace. Hint: It’s in the trillions.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Alternet: 8 Progressive Superheroes
Who are your progressive super heroes?
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Corporate Death Penalty Enacted in the US?
Could a US Supreme Court decision set precedent for corporate ‘death sentences’?
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Rapture-Minded Morons and the Future of the World
Yesterday’s ‘End of the World’ media circus proves a number of things to me:
the end of the world is not coming
there are a lot of morons in this country and elsewhere
the media are like the inmates running the prison: they’l…
Excited Delirium: Why Buy Local
This info-graphic was assembled by elocal.com and makes an exceptionally compelling argument as to why people should at least consider buying local when they’re in the grocery store and elsewhere:
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Continue readingExcited Delirium: Why Cats Elect Dogs
Alternate Voting – or AV – will have massive implications with respect to voting in Canada (and will hopefully marginalize all of those who vote for dogs instead of cats).
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Gas Prices and the Conservative Majority
I feel it’s safe to say that as long as we’ve got a Conservative majority, it’s very unlikely that we’ll see any kind of investigation into the price of gas at the retail level.
Prices will continue to soar. They reached a pea…
Excited Delirium: MayDay 2011 Aftermath: Let the Distractions and Deflections Begin
Constantly lampooning the NDP for having the only youth in their party may provide a short-term distraction from the crimes of the Cons, but it ain’t gonna last.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: MayDay 2011: 4 Years is Just the Beginning
4 year is just the beginning, folks.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: MayDay 2011: Yer Blues, Orange Crush and RIP LPC
In 2015, the only thing that will defeat the Cons is a concerted effort. The ‘death by a thousand cuts’ approach by Canada’s progressives will only ensure that we never have a voice in this country.
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