Monday May 5, 2008
Spinks . - 9:49 AM ADT

Guest blog - What If?!

I was thinking about this story, - here - when one of those Irving "What if" commercials came on...

It was the one where they re-arrange the bottom of the Bay of Fundy, post traffic signs and re-route the major super-tanker shipping lanes so that the whales can swim freely and uninterrupted.

And yet they can't do the same for a few birds at Cambridge Narrows. In fact they'd rather have the Migratory Bird Act rewritten so they can build a road right through some prime nesting areas...

I know, birds are not whales, but my "what if" is that Irving's message actually matched it's deeds.

What ever happen in this story anyway? Haven't heard anything in the news papers...

Posted by Kit

Crossposted

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Good point Kit. Making use of the PR machine is one thing, but don't forget the old adage - Actions speak louder than words.
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