Monday, January 29, 2007
Friday, January 26, 2007
Environmentalism
As I was driving around this morning I was listening to CJOB and they were talking about environmentalism. The host of the show was asking people if environmentalism is really the number one election issue in Canada today. Recently environmentalism in the polls was placed as the number one election issue in Canada putting health care in the number two spot. The host of the show raised an interesting point, that if the economy wasn't doing so well no one would be talking about the environment. I think he was right, and in that regard the environment probably isn't that number one election issue. But what I didn't like was that it seemed that he was saying that we shouldn't put as much emphasis on the environment because if things were different it wouldn't be the number one election issue. I think that at a time like this when the economy is doing well and people are generally happy, we need to take advantage and make progress on issues like the environment. There is no denying that it is an important issue and will only get more important in the future. The environment is also a big issue right now because the Liberals have made it an issue. A warm winter coupled with Stephane Dion's policies have made this a huge issue and if the winter was cold and Michael Ignatieff had won the Liberal leadership no one would be talking environment and I wouldn't have written this post.
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Blogging is Harder Than it Looks
Friday, January 19, 2007
Thursday, January 18, 2007
Jews and Stephen Harper
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
IDF Chief Resigns
Currently listening to "We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions" by Bruce Springsteen
Monday, January 15, 2007
Sunday, January 14, 2007
Rice and Abbas
The reality of the current situation is that Iran and Israels desire to wipe out the Iranian nuclear program is a much more pressing issue then provisional borders of a Palestinian state. On the Palestinian side the civil war between Fatah and Hamas that seems inevitable needs to be resolved before they can seriously think about a state.
Currently listening to Amadu and Mariam's "La Realite"
Tuesday, January 9, 2007
Talking Politics
So today I went to my Uncle's shiva house and was talking to my cousin about my thesis and
Currently listening to BTO's "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet"
Monday, January 8, 2007
The Family
Last night my mom referenced a family superstition. Seldom does my mom mention "family superstitions" but she has before. As I lied in my bed I was thinking about this superstition, that a pregnant girl in the family can't go to a funeral. my cousin is pregnant and she didn't come to the funeral today. I thought this was so weird. Who knows these superstitions, where did they come from, how will they live on? I wish I could go back in time so that I could hear these first hand from the brothers and sisters themselves. "Family superstitions" are such an interesting tradition and I would love to be in a family that has them, that sense of tradition and mystery all mixed in together. But I'm not in that family, my family doesn't have these superstitions, my mom's family does, but not mine. Anyways, just some thoughts.
Currently listening to Bob Dylan's Modern Times album
Here We Go!
This is the obligatory first post explaining the name of the blog. The Radical Breach is a saying in one of my favorite Paul Simon songs, Me and Julio Down By The School Yard. Now I know its pretty lame to name a blog after such a famous song and songwriter, but I'm going to try to explain my reasoning anyway.
1. I love Paul Simon
2. I want this blog to be an outlet for my views on issues of life and the world and I hope that I make people think outside their normal views, thus being a "radical breach" from their everyday thinking.
So there you go.
Currently listening to "Still Crazy After All These Years" by Paul Simon