A disproportionate number of academics or degree’d people tend to blog.
Some can un-tangle a person’s point of view without un-tangling the person.
The rest of us learned to fight on the street and have our PhD’s in the school of hard knocks.:^)
I think one of the reasons I enjoy blogging so much is reading and learning [...]
I suspect if you have a comments section you are a blogger that enjoys the give and take of dialogue and the instant gratification a comments section can bring to this hobby.
Having said that, one of the fallouts of a comments section is others who speed read one post and jump in to make pronouncements [...]
It is interesting that the very thing that would influence an American voter, does the opposite for a Canadian.
This recent poll doesn’t mean much. American-Canadian relationships have always been far more interesting to Canadians than to their American counterparts. I have found that when I ask someone why they just said they don’t [...]
This is rather nice. Thank you!
If you haven’t had an opportunity to check out BlogsCanada yet, wander over.
Among many resources they have a good group pundit blog going with bloggers from different provinces weighing in on matters provincial and federal.
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He’s baaaacck. Quirky and as informative as ever.:^)
Super Bowl Shenanigans
Hello. MTV, CBS and affiliated companies. [...]

“We Canadians live in a blind spot about our identity. We have very strong feelings about who we aren’t but only weak ones about who we are. We’re passionate about what we don’t want to become but oddly passive about More
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