Good. There is absolutely nothing controversial about this ad. People who can’t cope with the legal reality in Canada (we allow abortion at any time in a pregnancy at the woman’s sole discretion) really shouldn’t work on getting bus ads taken down. They should work on changing that terrible reality.
On a different note, blogging may be light today and the next couple of days. I know I have a big, mammoth, scary deadline. And speaking of Malkin and threatening death–and whether that is funny or not–if someone were to do away with me right now, that would be a really good excuse for not finishing this project. I’m just saying. “I got tired and couldn’t keep going” = not a good excuse. “Someone shot me, and I’m recovering in hospital” = most excellent excuse. (I’m not asking for trouble, by the way. Just stating the facts about stressful deadlines and good excuses.)








A lot of truth to what is said about the burdens of being a writer?
“It’s like having homework every day for the rest of your life.”
Is this Andrea saying “will nobody rid me of this troublesome collaborator”?
So how did the ads get back up? did someone on Hamilton council relent? glad to hear it, if that is so.
This has got to be the one and only time in the history of human rights commissions that they were used in a just cause.