Friday, March 23, 2007

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Celine


Plus she sings beautifully. I like listening to Celine Dion, plank, in Bishop, as they say in Quebecois. My neighbors are starting to love them too. Unfortunately there are still Quebecois to say she has a limited talent. A chance that the world says otherwise. Sublime, splendid, superb, magnificent, perfect, nice, smooth, graceful, majestic, canon, aphrodisiac, sculptural, desirable, seductive, aesthetic, sumptuous, not stitched worms ........... you enter the idea?

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

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Privilege Banking



theological link is at the level of justice and fairness to the young.


Recently in an editorial (1) Andre Pratte La Presse, was about the bank fees for using ATMs. How this individual told us that the government should not intervene startled me. I allowed myself to send him an email but I doubt it makes the one or publish it so I repeated myself here:


Pratte, you seem to consider banks as a common industry, a company that struggles among its competitors and trying to wriggle out of the game


arch is not true. You can not compare a bank with a manufacturer of boots bought his basic materials, manufactures boots, calculates how much it costs him and sell them with a reasonable profile.

banks lend us our money, it's a great privilege and many economists believe that a banking system should be an affair of state that would benefit all.

From the beginning of Confederation it was decided that banks would be in the private but at the same time they inherited great responsibilities.

You encrypt the amount of net interest income to 34 billion: A major portion of that amount comes naturally the increase in the money: banks lend money anyway back into the banking system, because money is constantly 98% in banking and in walks transfer transfer, and the relending and over again.

How many times a bank can lend it money in your savings account?

I remember my economics professor showing us that when the economy is doing well, a small two miles dollards in a savings account may earn more than eight miles dollards interest in a very short time. Two or three years.


We have a very efficient banking system. As soon as the money comes out of a bank deposit it back into the merchant who pays his supplier. So on but the money remains in the banking system and the latter relending recursively. This is how banks make their money.

Banks make a lot of money, spends a lot and give back much to their shareholders but they seem to show a particular aversion to the less well off and they are bent on stripping them.
Why they stubbornly on the poorest and spoil it its richest customers? To have them as a customer and obviously to get rid of default of paying less, they plundered their pockets shamelessly.
There is a big competition between the various chartered banks. The idea is to have the customers the richest optenir home to the capital to lend more and as much as possible to have the least poor to serve.

ATMs did save a lot of money to banks, they try to sell us the opposite. Banks are very glad to get rid of thousands of jobs a cashier at $ 22.50 per hour or less to create "real jobs" to $ 100,000.00 or more per year. A score of small odd jobs disappear and creates a beautiful job. Paying charges. Social Responsibility: zero.


banks do not belong entirely to shareholders, it is a powerful lever for prosperity. When our banks pay fines staggering outside the country for acts not too too they are Catholics which are allowed, but all the locals who are losing money. (2)

It is time the government hands over the banks in their place, their leaders have forgotten the responsibilities that come with privilege. These Sirs finance to grease the pockets but blithely forget, more and more, where that money comes here.


1-André Pratte, La Presse, Sunday, March 11, 2007 p. A12.
2 - TD Bank and CIBC

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

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The eighty queuques questions.

Here is a questionnaire that has stirred my curiosity. I find it well done, it's long but can be revealed slowly.

A - PRELIMINARY MATTERS
01. Your nickname:
Marchello 02. Why this name: This is how a friend called me.
03. Real name: Marcel
04. Terrestrial age: 47 years
05. Mental age: Many younger.
06. Star sign: Aries
07. City Region: Montreal, Quebec but Campivalencien birth.
08. Country: Canada
09. Occupation (or studies): Bac Theo, volunteer coach of cancer in late life.
10. What do you live in: A split level three and a half
11. Your style of decoration: Bachelor ultra-functional. Full mirror.
12. Your screen: A photo of the Abbot of the Sword.
13. How are you dressed now: pajamas, it's half past midnight.
14. Pets Pets: Two cats and Noireau sir.
15. Your friends who live far away: A boyfriend in Abbitibi.
16. Significant traits: sensitive, generous, impulsive, helpful, open, sense of justice very sharp, intellectual, likes solitude, introspective.
17. Tic or habit: I say what I think spontaneously.
18. Profession you would like / would have liked: Historian.
19. You pull over in a particular cultural movement, If yes, what: The Caring, sharing, collaboration, cooperation, voluntary simplicity, recycling. I am anti-competition, anti-performance, anti-conceived, anti-competitiveness.
20. Kind of clothes usually worn: Jeans, everything is relaxed and casual, sometimes I have to put a jacket for work, we made it.
21. Favorite drink: Beer, wine, diet seven-up, coffee.
22. Favorite food: soups, pizza, poultry (chicken, turkey), fish.
23. Favorite number: 4-14-17-36-56-58-61-63.
24. Destination for your holidays: The island of repose in Ste-Monique, Lac St-Jean on the banks of the river Péribonga.
25. The house of your dreams: I would go back to live in the countryside where I spent my youth.
26. What time do you get up / lie down : It depends on what is the program the next day.
27. The first thing you do in the morning I open the store.
28. The last thing you do at night: A bit of reading before bedtime.
29. What do you dream at night: Lots of good business.
30. How do you sleep: In pajamas on their backs.
31. If you have / had a tattoo, how is it: never.
32. If you have / had a piercing, how is it: Never in my life, I hate it so much that I hardly talk with people who are drilled in the face.
33. What time you prefer: When it's beautiful.
34. Your biggest fantasy: Making love to a woman talking on the phone with her boyfriend or husband and she tells him she loves him like crazy. Ever.
35. Have you ever almost died: Yes.
36. The glass is half empty or half full: Optimistic about life, but disappointed with humanity.
37. The worst crap you've made: Young, laugh at someone.
38. The worst thing you can say: Let me be rejected.
39. What are you most proud of: My prince, Charles. That's my guy.
40. What you could not share with anyone: After ten minutes of thinking, nothing.
41. The most important thing for you in life: Those whom I love.
42. The thing that bothers you the most: The pretentious.
43. Your favorite object: My bike.
44. Your ideal woman / man: I n'adule person but I admire people with integrity, honest and lively belief.
45. Your anti-ideal female / male: Celebrities presumptuous. People who can not stop talking about themselves again and again.
46. Name your future children or grandchildren: Chode Herménégilde ............... lol.
47. The first decree as you move if you were appointed president of your country: I nationnalise banks.
48. If you had the right to gun down someone, who would you choose: Rael, who else!
49. If you could meet someone famous or historic (alive or dead): Abbe Charles Michel De L'Abbé said Lespée of the Sword, a benefactor of mankind who taught the deaf and dumb to connect them to the input- using a sign language.
50. Do you believe in something: In God but I hope in humanity ...
51. What would you like to be reincarnated: A Baobab.
52. If you were an object: A computer.
53. If you could relive a moment from your past: I spend more time with my guys.
54. Have you already been convicted of a crime: drink ...
55. Your biggest problem now: my heart.
56. When it goes wrong, what is your trick to cheer you up: music, biking, wine.
57. The person you will never thank enough my mother.
58. Who do you admire: The Father Of The Sword.
59. Where do you see yourself in 10 years: At home in the countryside.
60. A maxim or phrase that you appreciate: die is very embarrassing.
C - ARTS AND LITERATURE
61. Favorite classic films: Jesus of Montreal ...
62. Favorite fantasy movies: I hate fantasy.
63. Favorite TV series: Life, life.
64. Favorite cartoon: South Park.
65. If you were to make a film, how would it be: What is "Port Royal" I would relive Arnauld, Nicole, Pascal, Jansenism and the Solitaires. This shameful era of the Catholic Church.
66. Favorite classic novels: The Bookseller.
67. Favorite classical authors: Albert Camus
68. Favorite fantasy novels: 20,000 leagues under the sea.
69. Favorite authors of fantasy novel by Jules Verne
70. Role Play favorites: The "Back to the Future"
71. Favorite Comics: Asterix and Obelix.
72. Fictional character that you would like: Omer Simpson ....... no jokes.
73. Fictional character with whom you would willingly a little adventure: Anna Kournikova ..... not so fictitious it.
D - MUSIC
74. What (s) style (s) of music do you listen to most: the Quebecers, old music, rock.
75. Your favorite bands: Led Zeppelin, Styx, Hendrix, Genesis 74-86 years .............
76. Your favorite albums: Iron Butterfly, Equinox, Dark Side of the Moon
77. What do you like best in each style that you hear: The guitar.
78. Jouez-vous d'un instrument de musique, if yes how long: I am the guitar but I'm not gifted. My Teacher is the Internet, cheap but not too talkative.
79. Album to use to seduce a person of the opposite sex: Humor ..
80. Album to be used to attract someone of the same sex: Funny question!
81. Worst albums in your music library: The Doane family sings Gregorian .. A nice gift but I do not like.
82. The album that changed your life: Morse Code, but I lost
83. The album on which you would have loved to play: Queen Live Killers.
E - a concluding sentence
love, hate, but feel it is being of a being. Questionnaire
dive in Goob.


Sunday, March 4, 2007

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Why I wrote this! Reflection




You know, it felt good to write these words. a weight on the shoulders least responsibility aside. A relief, so that now I'm afraid to forget them, these episodes of my life.


If you believe everything I write, I know that everything is real but not you, you may think I lost a lot, I missed the most extraordinary destiny that a man can dream. I left with the impression that the world has lost more than me. Without any pretension.


In the Bible, there is the "Book of Job" where Job, a prince among his people endured terrible suffering because of a wager between God and Satan . Finally the perfect innocent gets a confrontation with God and even if he has reason to complain, God made him understand that he has no voice!


Where wast thou when I founded the earth?


this terrible question is asked by God to Job, who stands upright, the back arched like a man, to the eternal. Job remains speechless and acknowledges his error, error dare ask God to account. Job fears the Lord and recognizes , of itself, that God does not accountable to his creature. Was I being a gamble, a last chance to mankind. The intentions of God are unfathomable.


This story also speaks of retribution. Why is it so easy for this and another should suffer all his life. Him, all smiles and buries her other children. For a believer, these existential questions are important but that remains only and still questions. The answers are optional and unaffordable.


I feel like Job must have felt after his confrontation divine. Relieved, worried, shaken to the depths of his being. Yet in my innermost lives of great joy, I know there is a divine world that transcends us and cares for us. I have great hope and I just wanted to share it.