Sunday, October 15, 2006
Saturday, October 14, 2006
Some stories are very strange
Try this story on for size Fears Grow As Huge Pig Attacks Four People In A Week (from Daily Echo)
I always thought the strange animal tales came from killer elephants in India, but a giant pig (nicknamed Boardicea) in the New Forest in England!!
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Thursday, October 12, 2006
A new look out of necessity
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Monday, October 9, 2006
First edition of the election summary page
Here is the page that will get most of my attention in the coming weeks. Please comment freely and often, this will liven up the cyberelection but only if you contribute. I will need pics of the candidates so if you have any send them over, website URLs too.
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Sunday, October 8, 2006
OK some of the candidates have signs - big deal!
On a completely different vein I see that there will be a "domino run" of cereal boxes to draw attention to the fact some people can't afford to buy food. I don't get it why, is so much energy put into being "Lady Bountifuls" and not enough effort being put into forcing the governments to pay poor people more. Ending the child tax credit clawback and raising the minimum wage would be much more helpful than stacking boxes of cereal.
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Thursday, October 5, 2006
The list is closed now where the hell are the candidates?
Now that the deadline to register to run for Council is past, when will you give us a synopsis of all the Cobourg candidates' strengths and weaknesses? And while you're at it, maybe you could set up a poll or something on line and come up with predictions on who the winners will be? You've got lots of time, right?
This was a comment on the last post, Oh yeah I have lots of time that's why you haven't had any comments lately. I have been fighting the good fight with the floor sanders and have had to be out of the house for three days last week, couple that with work and I'll soon find plenty of time to write (sarcasm folks!)
But I will have a synopsis of the candidates and some comments about them in due course. Just a little tale: the day after the Cobourg paper wore out the presses by printing all the candidates in colour (I bet Darren Murphy had a s***fit about the extra costs) the love of my life said to me "What are these Xs and Os on this paper?" They were my picks. "Why are some more crossed out than others?" the answer to that was easy and can never be replicated in a ballot - "The more scratches on a face means just how badly you want them to lose."
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Sunday, September 24, 2006
Not all the politics is above ground
The game played by the Cons (an apt abbreviation) this time around in the Provincial arena was to schedule a nomination day for the 7th of November 2006. This has the newest member of the party, and one seeking the nomination incensed. In a letter written to his supporters, David St. Charles cites this action as "a little too conicidental and convenient". Why? because that date is the date he is going to be out of the country. He also says that appearances lead him to believe that other candidates have had advance warning of the date, and if he had the same the conflict may not have arisen. But it has and now he has withdrawn from the race.
For those who have not read the press releases David St Charles is a Cobourg lad who has "done good" in the real world and now wants to "give back". Currently employed at the University of Innovation and Technology in Oshawa he pledged to bring a campus down here as well as use his connections to bring jobs. He attracted a group of supporters, in the classical way, by talking to people. Interestingly enough some of the people he brought on side were disgruntled Libs who had been tossed overboard when Lou Rinaldi obtained the Lib nomination. I could never figure out if it was the St Charles charm and vigour that captivated Carolyn Campbell, the former Lib standard bearer and the "wunderkind" (in his own mind) of the local Lib fartcatchers - Ryan O'Grady, or was it a chance to show Lou the way out. Anyway they and hundreds of others will now have to find another to support. Most acknowledge that the current crop of aspirants won't do it for them.
Other news,
- another entrant into the Cobourg Council race and in Port Hope all kinds of people jumping in. One is a person I thought should have jumped in years ago. Wilf Day has now decided he wants to be on Council - good for him.
- Cobourg has an interesting dispute in the East End. Ever since the area was fitted with sanitary sewers people with large lots have been severing off their sideyards, getting variances and infilling quite nicely thank you. Now one property owner has decide to infill, planned three lots on one piece of land and while the Town admits the severences meet all the legal and planning conditions local opposition has created a visit to the OMB. What a NIMBY mess!
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Thursday, September 14, 2006
What a wonderful week!
Firstly Lloyd Williams did what he is famous for - being cautious with a dash of daring. He came out swinging against the Mayor and swiped the putative Deputy Mayor in the process and then spoiled the whole occasion by giving his concession speech eight weeks early. Secondly the incumbent, Mr Delanty riposted with the (I paraphrase) Mr Williams is full of it and I am the true leader! This race will be characterised by the issuing of much paper and claims of just about anything. This time the only piece of advice I would give to Lloyd is not to accept Mr Delanty's statements at face value, they can be ambiguous and perhaps lacking in veracity. That is what lost Joan Chalovich the race in 2000. Mr Delanty's bold statements, although damaging to Mrs Chalovich, were never answered by Mrs Chalovich, because she did not want to degenerate to the level of "he said, she said!" Who can forget the assertion from Mr Delanty "That not one job had come to town during Mrs Chalovich's term of office!"
Mr Williams's run for the top job has come about as a result of being pipped at the post for Deputy Mayor by Manfred Schuman. One last time will either give him the crown or plaudits for a valiant effort. At least when he wins he will destroy the process of local governance as we know it today and give back to the Town a system of committees which will restore local democracy to an efficient and responsive level. We have had too much of both efficiency and the bone idleness of far too many councillors for the past 20 years and it has not worked.
Let's have a bit of fun - vote for the Mayor now and often. Click on the polling box on the left of this box.
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Friday, September 8, 2006
The heavyweight has arrived in the race
Wanting another four years for, as he puts it, "I've done a nice job" and what is that Bill?
He has put forth some ideas about what he'd like to see done in the next four years in his press statement. One of those ideas is to entice more doctors to the area. Very ironic considering that his wife is a doctor and rumour has it that she wants to retire! Maybe she wants to live the same idle life that he has lived for the past twenty years. But now the kids have gone Mr Mom will have to find something else to do to supplement his nice gig down at Town Hall.
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Sunday, September 3, 2006
Where did August go?
So now it's September and the day before Labour Day and the local candidates have announced or will announce shortly the list is as follows
- Mayor: Peter Delanty and Steven McCahon
- Deputy Mayor: Gil Brocanier and Manfred Schuman
- Council: Miriam Mutton, Larry Sherwin, Wayne DeVeau, A woman whose name I have forgotten, Stan Frost, Dean MacCaughey
My prediction is twofold, one is that nothing will change all the tired old hacks that make up the laziest and most cozy council Cobourg has ever seen will return as there will only be one vacancy, or the voters who are very quiet this year will turf the lot leaving the Mayor with a new challenge - how to blend a new bunch of people into his second compliant team of lackeys.
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