Cleaning up the city one article at a time!
Monday, May 10, 2010
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Sunday, Bloody Sunday
It is indeed true that my life is in a state of turmoil, and I shouldn't be enjoying a nice, pleasant, peaceful Sunday to myself. Shouldn't I be worrying and driving myself batty, much like I do every day. Nah, life will bring whatever it will bring, and it appears that the control I have over it is minimal. With 1,528 Sundays in the books, how many more can I possibly have. Might as well enjoy them. P.S. - Happy Mother's Day to my mother, and all of the other mothers of the world.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Facebook Glitch in Privacy Settings Allows Users to Read Friends Live Chats
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Ovechkin or Crosby?
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Friday, April 30, 2010
Violence in Africa
The UN's special representative on sexual violence in conflict areas called the Democratic Republic of Congo the rape capitol of the world - more than 8,000 women raped during fighting in 2009 - and those are only the reported cases.
Read Rosie DiManno's article by clicking on link above (Violence in Africa).
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Littering vs. Murdering coyotes
Article I read in the Toronto Sun today:
CALGARY – More than 30 coyotes have been found dead with their paws cut off 420km southeast of Calgary, prompting fish and wildlife officials to hunt for the person who dumped them.
It’s not illegal to kill coyotes on private land but whoever dumped them on the side of the road could be charged with littering.
-QMI Agency, Sun wire services
As appeared in the Toronto Sun, Tuesday April 27, 2010
Does anyone else find this slightly ridiculous? If these coyotes were found on private land all would be well? There is something terribly wrong with the laws in both the USA and Canada when one can cut off the paws off a coyote for what I assume is no valid reason, and receive no penalty other than littering; whilst a 15 year-old-teenager could smoke a joint and forever be caught up in the system. Maybe my reasoning is skewed?
