Owls and Roosters goes silent with the death of Joe Kuchta. (Saskatoon Star Phoenix)
The Saskatchewan Blogging World Lost a Good One
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That sucks. Joe’s was the best and deepest political blog I’d ever read.
Take a look at this one from August, with all the documentation:
Corporate media donations to Saskatchewan Party top $410,000
http://owlsandroosters.blogspot.com/
That is horrible, sad news. His blog was awe inspiring.
I hear Joe had a knack for gathering info.
That’s not something everyone has. He maybe gone, but not forgotten.
In Joe’s memory, maybe we can all share how we feel about $410,000 of media money going to the Saskatchewan Party in a society of supposed impartial media companies?
I for one believe that it’s proof we live willingly among corruption. We accept corruption. We defend and make comfortable homes for corruption. In short, we love our corruption. Morality is so hard, at this level. Let corruption thrive.