March 05, 2005

Liberal Convention Week -- Crucial CBC Omission in Mother's Statement -- "Our laws go to pot" -- Time to Call Your MP -- Liberals Fiddle-Canada Burns

Conveniently Omitted from CBC National's Nightly News? Why? -- This is the week the Liberals Convene and Discuss Marijuana Laws . . .

Would CBC Allow a Grieving Mother's Truth in Canada Onto the Airwaves? Never!


Statement from the mother of Const. Brock Myrol CP, Mar. 4, 05

[. . . . ] It is time to take our liberal-minded attitude to task.

Prime Minister Paul Martin, we depend on you and we expect you to change the laws and give the courts real power. Give the power back to the police. Take the power from the Supreme Court and give it back to the House of Commons.
[. . . . ]


In the case of the shooting deaths of four RCMP officers and the CBC news last night, was there any mention of the alleged shooter's homosexual pedophilia? I did not notice any and I am sure CBC would not have been aware of what might cross people's minds -- what came to my mind, at any rate.

Mention of the words "homosexual" and "pedophilia" in the same phrase might hurt the Libersla by causing Canadians to take notice of the Liberal youth wing's concerns at the Liberal Convention this week. Why? Do read an excerpt below, "Liberals Fiddle While Canada Burns", for the pressing concerns of Liberal youth.


Maybe you would never think of the above but . . . Spare me another term of Liberal government.



A Reminder:

For those who want action instead of hollow words............

http://www.parl.gc.ca/common/senmemb/house/members/CurrentMemberList.asp?Language=E&Parl=38&Ses=1&Sect=hoccur&Order=ProvinceName

Emails can be sent to the MP's (just click their names and their email addresses will come up.)

Check this site; the RCMP have a book for those who wish to send their condolences.

http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/index_e.htm

RCMP: a book for those who wish to send their condolences






Alberta shooting latest to rock RCMP
CanWest News Service

To the families of the victims, I extend my condolences. What a loss of youth, decency and effort! And the training!

It is a loss to all Canadians; they did a job we do even know as we sit home in comfort. We have sent these young men into danger and our government must pay heed to what is remiss that this carnage is occurring now in Canada. Our words probably are of no comfort to their families who suffer. It should be a wake-up call to this government.




Marijuana Grow-ops -- "Unbiased" News -- Only in Canada

Police call for crackdown on grow-ops March 5, 05, CanWest

In Ottawa, Chief Vince Bevan — a consistent critic of lenient marijuana laws and an advocate of tougher gun laws and the need for a competent gun registry — pulled no punches when pinpointing blame for Canada’s spiralling scourge of illegal grow-ops.

"This is a serious problem not being adequately dealt with by Parliament," he said. "Through sentencing and legislation, we are not treating grow-ops seriously."

[. . . . Peter] Zaduk also dismissed as nonsense suggestions by police and Public Safety Minister Anne McLellan that grow ops are run by violent members of organized crime groups. "These are mostly franchises, run by people who hire others to do the wiring for them. There is an element of organization, but not organized crime in the traditional sense," said Zaduk. "There are no triads," he said. [. . . . ] .


Left unmentioned the week the Liberals at their convention discuss decriminalization and / or legalization of marijuana is the bona fides of Mr. Peter Zanuk. I searched his name and this is what appeared.

cannabisnews.com: Canada Renews Plan To Decriminalise Pot Possession

... operation was detected by police flying overhead with thermal infrared equipment. Peter Zaduk, a Toronto lawyer who has defended scores of grow-op charges, predicted that police forces will silently ...



cannabisnews.com: New Drug Bill at Odds with Court Case

... cream. It is not illegal," as a result of the Superior Court decision, explained criminal lawyer Peter Zaduk....


You may link to the rest of these yourself and decide whether his connections should have been mentioned. If I have missed the inclusion of this important connection or misread because I had too little time, I apologize.





The Toronto Sun -- Several articles have details.

Inquiry vowed -- MOUNTIES STRUGGLE TO EXPLAIN HOW SEARCH TURNED INTO MASSACRE Jerry Ward, Toronto Sun

The victims:

[. . . . ] Brock Myrol, 29, Lionide Nicholas Johnston, 32, Peter Christopher Schiemann, 25, and Anthony Fitzgerald Orion Gordon, 28 [. . . . ]


Search: cop concerns




Excellent Editorial -- The joke's over -- a "must read"

Our laws go to pot


Nothing will happen unless people call their MP's

Tale of anger and violence -- ROSZKO EVEN SEXUALLY ATTACKED RELATIVE Alan Cairns, Toronto Sun

TOP COPS and police unions across Canada yesterday paid tribute to the four slain RCMP officers, while at the same time demanding harsher laws and sentences for marijuana grow house operators. While some cops want the Liberals to bring in tougher sentences for all types of marijuana offences, those resigned to pending decriminalization legislation say the new laws should at least have significant minimum sentences for large-scale weed growers.

The pending laws would increase maximum sentences, but it is unlikely judges would impose them because of low sentence precedents. [. . . . ]


Search: "Tony Cannavino, president of the 40,000 member Canadian Professional Police Association", bikers, Don Sinclair, Paul Hamelin, Julian Fantino, Gwen Boniface, Monte Kwinter, Bruce Miller, Michael Boyd.




And the government's response is.........? Politicians won't provide the necessary resources

Deportees hangin' in -- COPS SAY THOUSANDS STAY AND COMMIT CRIMES Tom Godfrey, Toronto Sun, Mar. 5, 05

MORE THAN 30,000 immigration lawbreakers in the Toronto area -- and 54,875 nationwide -- were ordered last year to leave the country, government statistics show. And Ontario police estimate 10% of the violators may never leave Canada and end up being arrested for crimes. [. . . . ]





Unless voters call their MP's . . .

Read what the police, themselves, say must be done:

Killings have cops steamed -- DRUG OFFICERS CITE DANGERS OF GROW-OP RAIDS Rob Lamberti, Toronto Sun

AN OPP drug officer says he wasn't surprised by the killings of fellow officers in an Alberta drug raid. But Det. Staff-Sgt. Rick Barnum was rocked by how many were slain.

"I'm no longer sad, I'm angry," Barnum, of the Huronia Combined Forces Drug Unit, said yesterday.

"Whether it's government, courts, whatever, (they) won't listen.

[. . . . ] 'IT WAS AN AMBUSH'


Note "charges dismissed"

Was Roszko a psychopath? See Bud Talkinghorn's article on psychopaths "The coming of the teeny psychopath". It will be posted today.




Liberals Fiddle While Canada Burns

Life of the party ... and of the Liberal party -- Youth wing spurs the old guard to back hot-button issues -- Key to majority could be encouraging young adults to vote Andrew Mills, Ottawa Bureau, The Star

[. . . . ] Some of the most contentious resolutions up for debate at this weekend's policy convention — legalizing marijuana and prostitution, supporting same-sex marriage — are on the agenda because the Young Liberals pushed hard against the party's older members to get them there.

[. . . . ] "And if the giant photo on the Young Liberals' website — of two gorgeous women in a passionate kiss — is any indication, the Liberal party of tomorrow is certainly not going to be your parents' Liberal party."




Drugs pile up in Peel raids

PEEL REGIONAL police believe the Greater Toronto Area was being used as a transfer point to the United States for one of two large, illegal drug shipments seized recently. About 373 kilos of "B.C. bud" in half-kilo bags inside five large shipping crates was trucked from Vancouver to a Mississauga shipping depot on Feb. 28, Det.-Sgt. Gerry Conroy, of the Peel morality squad, said yesterday. The marijuana was worth $7.5 million, police said. [. . . . ]





Top Ontario cops in Holy Land for talks Laura Czekaj, Ottawa Sun, March 3, 2005

Ontario cops will get the chance to learn about the latest techniques and equipment used by the Israeli law enforcement organizations, which are recognized as world leaders in anti-terrorism measures.


There is more -- on funding and the participants. It seems to me as though they went to exactly the right place to learn something. I still think they should stop in Europe -- Amsterdam, for example -- to learn even more about what is coming to Canada and what they should be doing now. Politicians, meet with these guys and take a lesson in reality. Liberals, retire.

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