Morning Brew: May 28th
Morning Brew: Approximately 75 percent of American adults mistakenly believe the Bible teaches that "God helps those who help themselves"
More Homeless than Athletes in 2010. Wow, that kinda makes me mad. That kinda makes me want to do something crazy, like, I dunno, bust down the premier's door and throw some stuff around.
Garr: (The APC) may be making headlines. I doubt it is making friends.
Narvey: "Here's a thought, APC: We have a democratic system that is the envy of most nations of the world. Join it".
While Walter Shultz (I know, I know, but I haven't linked to him in a whole week) lauds the totally undemocratic TILMA agreement and paints Murray Dobbin as a paranoid activist.
CanWest locks up distribution in the BC Ferries lineup. "What's next? And what does it mean for democracy?" Man, someone should sue those bastards.
"While the country's media reacts in disgust to the RCMP's cover-up in the death of 22-year-old mill worker Ian Bush in Houston, BC, there has been scant care or coverage into the Vancouver Police Department's cover-up of the death of 44-year-old coke addict Robert Bagnell".
MLA proposes Cambie Street tax relief. No tax on zero dollars is still nothing.
Maybe they can make it a hydrogen highway. Upon closer inspection, these are loafers.
Firm with local ties chosen to design streetcar line. Whoa, what streetcar line?
I hate cyclists who tell everyone they're biking to work to help with global warming when the truth of the matter is they just had their license revoked for a recent DUI. And I hate journalists who complain about the most trivial minutiae and pass it off as a cover story expose into the friction between drivers and cyclists.
Giants win Memorial Cup. Who are the Giants? What's a memorial cup?









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Re: the 24 article about bikes.
The print paper has a companion article with a cyclist spouting off about motorists. It's equally full of stereotypes and irrational rants. Taken together it is clear that both articles are not meant to be taken seriously. It i s puzzling that the online edition shows only one side of the story!