Those demonstrators who are destroying the grass to the north of the Vanouver Art Galley probably never have seen an opera. The probably regard opera as a pastime of the rich. Maybe they should watch Don Pasquale and learn that there have always been the rich, the poor, the lazy, the parasites, and the ambitious. (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘drugs’
Mining the Take Back Wall Steet Protest in Vancouver
Posted in About the news, British Columbia, opera, tagged don pasquale, drugs, mining, opera, police, tea party, Vancouver, vancouver prostitute, walll street, west vancouver on October 22, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Afghanistan mining and the U.S. Navy versus opium and agriculture
Posted in About the news, Asia, blogs, tagged Afghanistan, drugs, mining, navy, opium, SME, U.S. on June 15, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Sitting in the 8:30pm sun of Fort McMurray reading e-mails, I saw this one from my son, who is in the U.S. Navy station in the Pentagon in Washington, DC–he states: “Interesting…maybe it will change the course and purpose of the war!” (more…)
Sunday Sermon: Family and the Faith & Fury of Mining. Or impious reflections on Guatemala, Marlin, and Goldcorp
Posted in Church, consulting, Enviromental, First Nations, Gold, Investing & Finance, Latin America, Mining history, opera, tagged ballet, coyote, drugs, el salitre, Goldcorp, Guatemala, Gunoud, marlin, opera, Pentacostalism, religion, Roman Catholic, Romeo and Julie, Romeo and Juliet, sermon, United Church of Canada on May 16, 2010 | 3 Comments »




