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Not an Illegal Strike 24

Fractal Fractal posted on Feb 25, 2006
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This is a reference to the BC Teacher's Strike which I haven't followed to the bitter end. Needless to say, it was a poor and bitter settlement and if the BC government doesn't get with it soon, there will be a general strike. And we've saying that for over 5 years now! That's what Canadians are like! We train the police to go down to quell "unrest" in Haiti (and other places) because there's not enough work for these few hell bent for leather officer type guys around here. Crime is very very low and decreasing yet the governments are always calling for more police! Also this way Canada gets to say it's a "peaceful" country! Lol! (Except for the several weapons manufacturers, some of which had to be persuaded to move their operations to the US - Paul Tellier's one I believe it is, forgot to google it, somewhere in Michigan perhaps. The whole town relies on that plant.) In the massive write up I posted a while ago at deviantArt (let me know if you are interested), I commented that Bush has been shamed by Americans into not sending any more US citizens to the middle east but obligated other nations via the UN to send theirs. Canada sent 1400 I think and the Netherlands 2200. I might have those figures mixed up here but correctly over there and they're down at the moment so I can't find out everything and give it to you here now. Note me if you are interested and can't find the material. Thanks so much for all your views and kind comments! Incidentally, I posted a couple of variations of this same fractal earlier in my gallery, a ways back!

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eras50

5:31AM | Sat, 25 February 2006

Thumbs up for the presentation and indeed for your render. The colour scheme is just fabulous.

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algra

12:31PM | Sat, 25 February 2006

Very impressive work, great colors! v

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leanndra

6:56PM | Sat, 25 February 2006

Very beautiful fractal!

Hopalong

8:05PM | Sat, 25 February 2006

I have been delaying comment because it is not only very fine, and original, but one of your best, with lovely depth keyed on the bottom corners. Saxophones and flappersbrassy, classy, and ultimately very sexy too! Iraq? The First Act was the "Mother" of many battles, which have just begun, and which Hussein predicted, and he is quite rightly laughing, in his briliant peasant idiom, at the coming fall of a second Bush, which family has now demonstrated all the inbred idiocy of the Mongoloids who once called themselves American Brahmans. The American troops are mainly mercenary--Mexicans, Blacks, and poor whites, looking for big bucks and getting instead big bangs. The Marines, as usual, are true blue enough to do the dirty work for next to nothing...

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grinagog

6:40AM | Sun, 26 February 2006

Cool work Leonie, and thanks for keeping us informed! :)

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Rykk

10:50PM | Sun, 26 February 2006

Very cool fractal! Too bad Canada had to send troops to Iraq - none from ANYWHERE should have gone there in the first place - my nephew included! - as the "reasons" were all lies and manufactured "intelligence"....IMO

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morin3000

1:59PM | Sat, 18 March 2006

Brilliant just positively fantastic Fractal an Galerie and artwork Excellent ((V))


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