Get Involved with the Alberta Party

  • April 19, 2012
I noticed several people yesterday lamenting that there isn’t an Alberta Party candidate running in their riding. If you are one of those people that really likes the message of the Alberta Party and would like a positive and forward thinking option in your riding, I have two suggestions that you can do right now. The very first is to go to the Alberta Party webpage and get involved. There are a number of choices you have there. Read More

Stabilize AISH

  • April 12, 2012
My perspective has changed since I moved to my neighbourhood. There are good things that happen you you break out of your isolation and see a world outside your own. I’m extremely proud of my neighbourhood. I’m extremely proud of my neighbours. I have the best neighbours in the world. I swear. One of the people in my building is forced to rely upon AISH. We’re not extremely close friends, I don’t know all the details of their life. Read More

Government at Cross Purposes?

  • April 4, 2012
While on vacation in Costa Rica, our tour guide was quite candid while talking about government in his country. There were many things I found myself admiring as he spoke. I was also shocked with some of the problems he described they were having. If my understanding is correct (all errors my own), they have a court that’s akin to our Supreme Court. When legislation is passed, affected people lodge complaints which are heard by this court. Read More

Another reason I'm proud to be in the Alberta Party

  • October 3, 2011
I try to be pretty careful when tiptoeing through party politics. Not that I’m really afraid to offend anyone, more so because I’ve never really fit into party politics before. I’ve never bought a membership to be a part of any particular party before last December. I’ve stood on the sidelines and cheered. I voted somewhat consistently according to my values. As I’ve said before, I’m generally lumped into the red Tories, but the line gets awfully blurry. Read More

The Point

  • September 13, 2011
Being driven solely by fear is a terrible feeling. Being driven by anger is equally bad. It is vitally important to have an understanding of both sides of the equation. To be driven only by fear to press forward. To be driven by only by anger to accomplish a goal. It is also just as important to understand there is a completely other side. To be the one to create the fear, to be the one to cause the anger that serves as the final motivation to force another to bend to your will. Read More