The Week Ahead
Lots going on this coming week, folks.
Tomorrow is the blogger brunch. If you are one of the cool kids, email me and ask me where it will be. Otherwise tune in later in the day for pics and a rundown of the conversation.
Monday’s Brass Balls Radio has an interview with a contractor in Iraq at Camp Victory. For those of you who subscribe on iTunes, I believe it’s already available. For the rest of you, tune on on Monday for our interview with E.L. Frederick from 762Justice.
Tuesday I’m moving house, so go read someone else while I’m busy. For those of you who assisted in my little money problem last month, I decided that paying full rent in Toronto was a waste of all our money, so I’m shacking up with a mate to cut costs. Thanks for your help!
Wednesday I will be on the Michael Coren Show. It will be my first appearance on the show, and I’m a little nervous. Should be fun, though. Check your local listings to see if/when it’s avaiable in your area. For my Yanks - I’ll post the YouTube.
Thursday she rests. And blogs.
Friday we will (hopefully) be interviewing a member of the Heritage Foundation for Brass Balls Radio. Stay tuned for more info.


You’re going to be on Coren? That’s so exciting!
Definitely tuning in.
Comment by The Girl in Blue — July 5, 2008 @ 8:03 pm
Is RightGirl reflective of your right wing take on life? Just curious. I am curious how one comes to that conclusion, whether one is right wing, left or center, aside from the affiliations one may keep. How did you come to that understanding?
Http://www.brainthorn.blogspot.com
Comment by Entropy — July 5, 2008 @ 11:12 pm
During your talk with Mark Steyn, you said something that should be nailed to every mast in Christiandom: that the West is now ruled by Bureaucracy. And that Bureaucracy has tamed/defeated Europe more thoroughly than any military blitz ever did.
Bureaucracy is truly the enemy of freedom. Further, when it purports to ensure our security and health and education, it is lying.
But a simple thing like, say, cancelling the Human Rights Commissions, is beyond the ken of any politician in Canada. They may go so far as to say they should be ‘reined in’; but even though the number of people actually working as Human Rights bureaucrats is miniscule, we will not get rid of them until Canada no longer exists. And that is the nature of Bureaucracy.
Comment by heather — July 6, 2008 @ 1:19 am
“brainthorn.blogspot.com”
Hmmm how unique a totally misanthropic liberal. Perhaps the entropy emanates from those conflicted states of being.
Comment by wild bill — July 6, 2008 @ 2:58 pm