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March 29, 2001
Hello again. Yes, I've partially emerged from the black hole known as March. I still have a couple of projects left to work on, but the worst is over and the light at the end of the tunnel is visible. We can make it!

It's also election time at Concordia. This campaign and vote has made me hate campus politics even more than I already did - something I never thought possible. I went and voted "no" on every single referendum question proposed by the criminals otherwise known as the CSU, including the one that will raise all our fees, and one submitted by the SPHR to pressure the Canadian government to sanction Israel. Sometimes I can't believe we're living in the twenty-first century when I see things like that. Especially since, thanks to the phrasing of the questions and intensive, one-sided propoganda campaigns, every single question is almost assuredly going to be voted yes. Politics sucks.

I've posted a new thought, as well as a review of the movie 15 minutes, so you can check them out. And in birthdays, happy nineteenth to Ruth today (the 29th), and happy eighteenth to Andy, also today.

Nothing more for now. Remember: there's only eight days left until Passover, so if you're craving bread, you'd better have some now.