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    Wednesday, February 18


    Just finished watching Snakes and Ladders, an attempt by CBC to be like the West Wing, but without the... je ne sais quoi, the polish is what the video gamer in me wants to say. There is all the components, to most degrees the characters, and the setting except it sucks in the way CBC television always sucks. Well, not always. But often. Sometimes I miss cable.

    Thinking of Canadian politics, wow! I can't get over how long the legs of this scandal are. Why is it such a different story today? When Gagliano was fired from the Cabinet I knew it involved millions of dollars and the major gist of the program. The scope may be a little bigger, but it still pales in comparison with the HRDC scandal earlier. Of course, this one is a lot more malicious, but I am still amazed that it is making headlines. I wonder if we'll forget come election time. But wow - John Bryden. And have you read Warren Kinsella's blog of late? I thought it would be months before I got to say this, but I'm glad I'm not Paul Martin today.


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