D-Day approaches, Wrongful Detention, Social Life.
Hugh Lambert has predicted 97 seats to Labor and the claims (yet again)_ that the polls do not lie. Newspapers in Sydney will be interesting tomorrow as a businessman, annoyed that Howard "doesn't get" climate change and the Kyoto Protocol is spending $200 000 on full page ads urging a vote against him.
Almost on the radar is the tragic story of how the Australian Department of Immigration detained a man wrongfully for five years. Tony Burke, the best person Federal Labor has had for years in the Shadow Immigration role rightly wants a Royal Commission. The Ombudsman says there's another 200 similar cases.
Legend of the Ainu Nezumi game went off really well last Sunday; better than expected, and I consider myself a good GM. I had the opportunity to playtest some new rules which seemed to work quite well. Last Saturday
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imajica_lj and I went to see La Vie En Rose. It has its moments, but was disappointing overall. The Goddard-like jump-cuts detracted rather than enhanced and there were some serious legendary absences from the biography (e.g., Piaf's birth, her role in POW escapes, the prohibition on her receiving a Catholic funeral).
Almost on the radar is the tragic story of how the Australian Department of Immigration detained a man wrongfully for five years. Tony Burke, the best person Federal Labor has had for years in the Shadow Immigration role rightly wants a Royal Commission. The Ombudsman says there's another 200 similar cases.
Legend of the Ainu Nezumi game went off really well last Sunday; better than expected, and I consider myself a good GM. I had the opportunity to playtest some new rules which seemed to work quite well. Last Saturday
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As it stands, it looks like they're trying to scuff his name with the same scandal that dogged Brian Mulroney. The Toronto Star said that this would result in months of "Gomery-like" intrigue, but somehow I think people won't care unless someone presents a widely acceptable alternative; Dion polls poorly, the NDP is unlikely to win federally, and Albertan conservatives--though probably upset with Harper for being too liberal--wouldn't vote differently unless they had their old right-wing alternative back.
I'm almost hoping the ProgCons splinter off from the Reform Alliance again, so it's mathematically impossible for either to win. For that reason, though, I'm sure they'll grudgingly stick together.
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Canada so badly needs proportional/preferential representation. :(
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