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    Wednesday, March 15


    So this should be the first post of a new era, and the truth is I am too exhausted to think of something intelligent to write. It was a busy day today, and a lot went on. And I have some fairly lengthy thoughts, but they are still for the most part in the formative stages. But a couple of thoughts to help tide us all over:

    Stephen Harper gets a communications win

    It was about time, but finally the new Prime Minister does something that gets a thumbs-up, both from me and the general Canadian public. Paul Wells points out that it isn't quite as groundbreaking as the media and PMO are making it out to be, but I don't think that should take away from the fact that it doesn't just look good, but it is good in of itself.

    People are mean, but not usually to me

    My faith in the human spirit is usually pretty high. I like people, and I usually think they are naturally good creatures. I am an optimist that way. Which is a good thing given the very high contact and people-oriented work and personal worlds I inhabit. But something is happening over this past week that is shaking my faith in some of those assumptions. I am merely an observer in this latest incident, but wow... I would say more, but it really isn't my place to talk about it, especially in a public forum. I guess this is where this post really has a lot in common with past posts - I am kind of just blogging to hear myself type or something.


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