The best part about the Edmonton Journal's story about Daveberta's Dave Cournoyer?
Has to be, has to be, that the photo of him on Page B1 was on the right-hand side of the top-half of the fold in the paper, with the story below the fold. The headline on the left of the photo and the accompanying article is the only other thing you can see from looking at B1 when its in the 'folded' position. So the casual Journal reader's first look at Daveberta is right next to the following headline:
2008-01-10
Unintentionally hilarious
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Out of idle curiosity and the desire to link two recent blogposts together, I'm left wondering if there's much of a moral or practical difference between the following digressionary statements;
Though I am still surprised that the +150 staffed Public Affairs Bureau failed to complete the simple task of registering a $14.00 domain name, I am even more surprised that Premier Ed Stelmach’s first reaction in this situation was to threaten to sue an 24-year old blogger and debt ridden University of Alberta student.
vs.
Because common humanity and compassion trumps the heartless letter of a soulless law. It's never morally acceptable to deport the disabled.
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