Dec. 2nd, 2006

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It was a good night.
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Your results:
You are Dr. Simon Tam (Ship Medic)
Dr. Simon Tam (Ship Medic)
80%
Malcolm Reynolds (Captain)
65%
Kaylee Frye (Ship Mechanic)
55%
Zoe Washburne (Second-in-command)
45%
Wash (Ship Pilot)
45%
Derrial Book (Shepherd)
40%
Alliance
35%
River (Stowaway)
35%
Jayne Cobb (Mercenary)
20%
A Reaver (Cannibal)
20%
Inara Serra (Companion)
20%
Medicine and physical healing are your game,
but wooing women isn't a strong suit.


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[livejournal.com profile] kermie_canada was selling stuff at a craft fair today. The craft fair was at a church in the NE and I picked her up afterwards.
"Have you ever been surrounded by Christians and just wanted to yell out, 'Hey, I'm a heathen - right in your midst!'"
"Technically, you're a heretic, not a heathen."
"Well yeah, but still..."
We have some of the weirdest conversations, because we're so similar, but still not identical. Our statements form little Moiré patterns!
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Stéphane Dion is leading the federal Liberals and Ed Stelmach might just take the provincial PC leadership (Dinning is currently in first place, but the party is so polarized right now that Ed might slip up the middle with second choice votes). Damn, Christmas really is the time of miracles!

Dion was my choice for leading the Libs, so this is good news for me. Surprising, because I thought it would be Ignatieff or Rae.

([livejournal.com profile] _grog_, I was going to make a point in this post but couldn't because of a glitch on the site. The point? That the CanWest poll is likely to change in the next few weeks for the simple reason that "would hypothetical candidate X, that you know nothing about, beat Harper in an election" is quite a bit different from "Would Stéphane Dion, whom we've just spent weeks educating you about, beat Harper in an election". Ask a vague question, get a vague answer. People will be more passionate about their answers now).

Dion is a strong federalist and supports Kyoto. Both of these will be very good for pushing the Liberals into a positive direction as well as differentiate them from the other parties in next years (likely) federal election.

As for Ed Stelmach, well I don't really know the guy. However the other choices were the red neck reactionary and the corporate tool so he can't do much worse. Also he might be the PC's Harry Strom, which would amuse me so long as these turkeys (or equivalent) didn't end up in power.
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