The Week of January 6 to 12, 2002

Battleford Barons Out Shoot and Score, Midget Ramblers
Sunday
January 6, 2002
Tisdale Midget "AA" take on the Barons Saturday night and come up short.
The Presidency of George W. Bush Jr.: Protection of the Free Market
Sunday
January 6, 2002
Mario deSantis has found a growing body of evidence that sees American political thinkers concerned about the Bush administration and the way it is using September 11 as an excuse to push its right wing Republican political and economic agenda. Be sure to check out the references Mario has with this article.
Take A Deep Breath
Sunday
January 6, 2002
Winter can be danger and deadly if you have a bad exhaust system on your car.
The Light That Ends The Day
Monday
January 7, 2002
As yesterday drew to a close with its warm temperature and harsh wind Judy Shire takes us along with her on a sublime walk on the land with its endless horizon.
Bush, Kissinger and Sharon: war and peace
Monday
January 7, 2002
Mario deSantis points out today that the United States opposes the world court because it needs to protect its own war criminals. An interesting perspective with some impressive support in the references.
Winter Fence Building
Tuesday
January 8, 2002
Edwin Wallace describes the winter conditions North of Swift Current and explains the doubts about the coming growing season of 2002.
The Condemnation of the Neoclassical Free Market: American Empire & Activist Tina Staik
Tuesday
January 8, 2002
Americans are bold but almost never stupid and we are seeing growing evidence of decent growing inside the country toward the direction things are going. Mario deSantis points out today the scary march of politics based on a view of economics that could enslave the world then he discovers Tina Staik saying much the same thing.
Record Breaking Warm January
Wednesday
January 9, 2002
The last two years were -6 today and yesterday, well above long term averages but yesterday's +8 has established a new high warmer than any January 8 in the past 150 years.
The Ten Year Shooting Cycle
Wednesday
January 9, 2002
Kevin McIntyre, our Carrot River guy in California, gives us his almost tongue in cheek consideration of the current state of US affairs.
Globalization by The American Prospect: Discerning between Corporate Globalization and Globalization
Wednesday
January 9, 2002
Mario deSantis draws our attention to the outstanding work by Nobel Prize winner Amartya Sen as it relates to the humane concerns about the phenomena known as globalization.
Classic Case of Double Standard
Wednesday
January 9, 2002
A group of Quebec Young PCs came out for Day with some pretty confusing reasons for doing so, seems appropriate. Here are some thoughts on the subject by a Quebec PC party constituency president, Neal Ford.
"Getting And Spending We Lay Waste Our Powers"
Thursday
January 10, 2002
This morning a series of pictures taken on the way to breakfast as we contemplate the fixation our country has with financial concerns.
Debunking the Free Market and their governments in the name of WE THE PEOPLE
Thursday
January 10, 2002
Today's remarkable commentary by Mario deSantis relies heavily upon the extensive references and research used in the story. Mario is helping us to grasp a much wider concept than might first be imagined as he directs our attention at the fundamental issue of our time.
Pressure On Public Servants But Not On Staffers
Thursday
January 10, 2002
Joe Hueglin from Niagara Falls noticed in a Globe and Mail story that not only does the Minister look suspicious but the Ethics Commissioner seems to have stumbled once again.
And They Shall Be Known By Their Editorial Content
Friday
January 11, 2002
Edwin Wallace voices his thoughts on the self destruction of yet another Saskatchewan institution, the Western Producer.
The Free Market or the Alchemy of our century: Bubble in the stock market, bubble in the media, bubbles everywhere, a Big Bubble
Friday
January 11, 2002
Mario deSantis describes the distortion of reality as the news media deals with the ecoomics of today and illustrates his point with the competition between the American news casters.
Insanity Revisited
Friday
January 11, 2002
Edwin Wallace is disgusted that Canadian officials seemed to have ignored the lessons of history as they are fumbling with a citizenship issue of a North American aborigine, Charlie Smoke.
Golden Age Centre Maturing
Saturday
January 12, 2002
Every there are activities and events in the new Tisdale Golden Age Centre as it is developing activities and becoming the focus of senior activities in the community.
Lack of Democracy in Saskatchewan and everywhere else: Democracy is not the pursuing of the self interest of either groups or individuals
Saturday
January 12, 2002
With corporate executives earning huge salaries it doesn't matter what happens their decisions, good or bad make no difference to them. Our society has turned over most of the decision making to such people.