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The View From Out Here

Things often appear different to us living on the Canadian Prairies than to those living in urban areas. My view of the world from out here and other reflections

Monday, March 20, 2006

The parable of the hatchet or the nonsense of nation-building in Afghanistan

Posted by Little Muddy at 7:58 AM

Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Robert Newman: It's capitalism or a habitable planet - you can't have both

Posted by Little Muddy at 5:26 AM
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The Farmer Advocate

  • Paul Beingessner is a farmer and journalist from Saskatchewan whom I greatly admire. His knowledgeable articles on rural issues appear in many small-town papers and farmer journals across the canadian prairies. He scathes the politicians and corporations who escape the scrutiny of most of the city-based media, even though the issues do also affect urban people in their food costs as well as the countries economy.

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Little Muddy
The photo is over 30 years old but makes me feel I can walk on water. I intend this little corner of the I-net to be my contribution to the world as I see it from this somewhat tranquil place. Rants, musings, articles, some family, and hopefully with some humour on occasion.
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