Posts about Huffington Post as of October 3, 2009
10/03/2009
From Lori Pottinger at the Huffington Post, this commentary: “California is schizophrenic when it comes to water. In the past week, we Californians have been bombarded with news about our troubled water system, good and bad. The most encouraging news comes from the northern part of the state, where a deal has finally been struck to remove four [...]
10/03/2009
I do not listen to the Rush Limbaugh Show. That is not to say that I think he of the golden microphone is not worth listening to. On the contrary, I think that Rush might be the most important voice in America. It just happens that talk radio isn’t my personal cup of tea. Still, when I do take in the rare hour or two, I have always found Rush to be a profoundly insightful thinker. Far from the partisan blowhard the left portrays him to be, Rush is, from my limited listenings, a true
10/03/2009
If it purrs, crawls, slithers, or barks, it can receive an abundant blessing here from Reverend Will Crossan himself. He will let the magic words fly at the ‘Blessing of the Animals’ at Christ Church on Saturday, October 10, 10:00 a.m. “Everyone is welcome to attend the ceremony. Bring your beloved pets and join us for a period of prayer, music, sharing, and community spirit.” Is it just me or H1N1 the new Y2K? At work today, I received an email about the flu formerly known as swine.
10/03/2009
Breaks me up — pourmecoffee says , “After a day’s reflection, the bitterest pill to swallow: Chicago eliminated in earlier round than Tom DeLay.” (10/2/09). Howard Kurtz says , ” Just finished Letterman stories. Anything else going on in the world? How’d that Olympics thing turn out?” It is a small world — Professor Alex Goodall lives across the sea in the United Kingdom and knows how to make my mouth water this morning: ” Weekend bliss = almond croissant (from local Pâtisserie Pascal – 60 secs walk from my house) + freshly-brewed coffee.
10/03/2009
Dalai Lama shares laughs, advice in TV interview CTV.ca Craig Kielburger was just 14 when he first met the Dalai Lama . He says that meeting changed his life. Fast-forward more than 10 years later and the Free the … Blue Men, Dalai Lama , Mormons and red noses Vancouver Sun Vancouver, Multicultural Gateway To The World Huffington Post (blog) Victor Chan is not your typical dreamer Vancouver Sun all 4 news articles »



