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I had a look at this during the ride home from work. I think Mr. Gurney might need to have a conversation with Madeline Ashby and Shannon Gormley about his capacity for optimism. That aside...

https://globalnews.ca/news/4272091/commentary-still-think-outsourcing-our-national-defence-is-a-good-idea/
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Just got home from my second viewing of Hyena Road. The first time, I left the cinema feeling shocked. Tonight, I left in a state of anger.

And I'm not quite sure of where to aim that anger.

Does that make sense?
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Moving on from hardware testing inspired by Marvel Comics-derived movies, we now have an article in Foreign Policy devoted to military tech, doctrine, logistics, etc. on the interstellar scale.

Thanks much to [livejournal.com profile] kallisti for the heads-up over on Facebook.

For myself, I know that some of those omissions were accidental in some cases of space opera in TV, movies, comics, novels, etc.. Others were by design. And it's not always clear to me which instance falls into which category at which point in time.

How about you?
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Two interesting points re: SHIELD in the new Avengers movie - which I plan to see with assorted friends this Friday - that I thought I'd pass along:

Re: the Helicarriers

http://news.yahoo.com/could-navy-ever-build-flying-aircraft-carrier-222306735.html

Re: SHIELD's relationship to the US Department of Defence, if any and in what form

http://news.yahoo.com/pentagon-cant-believe-avengers-181650003.html
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I'm apparently not the only one who thinks that this news bodes ill. On either side of the border. I'm not entirely sure that I agree with all of the other critics' reasons, but it's still a concern.
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Stephen Harper's made another decision that will haunt him.

This one's about our honoured dead, those who became so in Afghanistan this past weekend, and quite possibly those who will surely follow the same route back to Canada in the months ahead.

I am angry about this particular choice because I believe in that mission. I believe it was -- is -- the right thing to do, the necessary thing to do. Because I believe that this choice will undermine the perception of that fact as a fact.

According to reports on Mike Duffy's politics show on CTV Newsnet today, the news services will be barred from observing the return of our Afghan mission dead. It has been described on that show as borrowing heavily from Bush II's playbook on media relations during a war in progress. Details can be found at CTV's site here for the time being. There's video coverage of the announced change at that site as well, and I expect CBC, Canwest Global and the rest of the news services will follow up fairly quickly over the next 24 hours.

I fear that this will be seen by many as the act of a man without the courage of his convictions. In point of fact, Afghanistan is likely one of the few things I agree with Mr. Harper about, so this choice vexes me more than any of Mr. Harper's other choices usually would. I believe that the Canadian public can indeed handle these visuals. And should. Sometimes the most rational decisions make for the saddest consequences, and this is one of those times. We as citizens should not shirk the duty showing proper respect to those who served Canada in the manner that Cpl. Matthew Dinning, Bombardier Myles Mansell, Lt. William Turner, and Cpl. Randy Payne did. And our elected leaders should not encourage us to do so, out of fear of the consequences of any debate over the mission that will arise.

And that informed debate is something that, as someone who believes in the Afghan mission, I am not afraid of either. It's going to happen sooner or later, so better it be sooner that we can all see the facts as they are. My friends, neighbours and other fellow Canadians are, by and large, not idiots.

So let's get that done, while we're at it.

I think I've said enough for the time being...

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