March 14, 2005

The Spin on the RCMP Killings -- & -- the Assault Rifle -- Gun Registry, Sentencing, Legal System, Justices, Media -- & -- Leo Knight's Commentary

An "appointed" justice says no-one should be blamed for RCMP deaths -- It didn't take long for the Liberal sanitization process to begin


This gun, of the type that was used to gun down four young RCMP officers, is a reminder that our gun registry does NOT work. Despite a billion dollars wasted--which incidentally rewards some Liberal voting areas with work for the federal government--these Mounties were unprotected. Do you really think Roczko registered this gun?

This is the Heckler & Koch Model 91 308 calibre assault "rifle". There is a good chance that Roszko used it or a similar assault rifle. If he did, there are a lot of questions that need to be answered, including wasting $1.2 billion on the gun registry which didn't save these brave, young constables.

When there is trouble, the general public heads away from it while police run to it and they deserve our respect. This is what they were up against.


Heckler & Koch Model 91 308 calibre assault "rifle"





Puff ball sentences and a revolving door on the justice system allow people like Roczko and criminal gangs to thrive.

With our present government and its supporters such as the judge mentioned below, no-one is ever to blame.

Just as Enron's Ken Lay claimed he was a "victim" of those working under him (in a CBS 60 Minutes segment this weekend), just as Jean Chretien knew "nothing" at the Gomery Inquiry--except who had golf balls, so too, no-one is to blame for a system in Canada which has allowed a vicious Mountie hater to own an assault rifle, to remain out of jail, with one relatively minor exception, even after he had threatened someone previously , and then to shoot FOUR young officers who were on his land on behalf of Canadians. These officers were there to serve Canadians and the gun registry did not protect them. ( See Alta. Mountie killer offered cash to man to gun down rival with assault rifle, Darcy Henton, CP, March 09, 2005 or scroll down "Al Gordon: Feds' Tiger Tales Don't Add Up, CFRB: Student-Toronto Sun, Kyoto: Cyclical Movements or Harbinger? Roszko-Justice? Toews: Age of Consent" March 10, 05 )

To maintain the solemnity and decorum of the public memorial service, graced by the Governor General, the Prime Minister and other dignitaries, the anguished Mrs. Myrol asked a crucial question of the Prime Minister; yet, it was omitted from news reports. I just heard her once and never again, though a few words of her comments made it to the mainstream media. (See "Media Omissions" below) . . . . . The liberals/Liberals and dignitaries did not want anything to mar the solemn occasion -- to jar the public's mind -- to remind Canadians of anything that might raise further questions. The mainstream media, for the most part, complied. The government undoubtedly hope that the public forget and act with the usual apathy, too busy with their own lives to question further.

In fact, it is necessary to examine the "injustice" system where criminals and thugs roam free, armed with illegal guns, and this is perpetrated and perpetuated by the system. There are flaws that need to be addressed, in addition to inadequate sentencing and emphasis on criminals' rights over those of ordinary citizens and innocent young victims like these four men. (See Leo Knight's article below.)



The spin started immediately and it continues. Read this, for example.

Judge Says "Don't Point Fingers" for RCMP Killings -- The last of the four Mounties slain in Alberta has been laid to rest. CJOB's Nelson Williams reporting.

Constable Brock Myrol's mother has lashed out at what she called the ``liberal-minded'' justice system that allowed James Roszko, a convicted child molester and known threat to police, to walk free.

Manitoba's Chief Provincial Court Judge Ray Wyant says no one should be blamed.

[. . . . ] He believes the system now works pretty well. [. . . . ]


And now, Canadians, go back to sleep and life, government, and justice system will continue as usual. This time I think it is not going to happen.

To the Conservatives attending the policy convention, do something.




Media Omissions followed by Leo Knight's Commentary

I posted an item referring to the mother of Brock Myrol, her words, Crucial CBC Omission in Mother's Statement -- in which she addressed the Prime Minister . I waited in vain for the mainstream media to report it.

An original letter concerning this is now missing from their website.

Constable Myrol's mother, Colleen, issued a statement that said:

"It's time our government takes a stand on evil...Give the courts real power...give the power back to the police...The man who murdered our son and brother was a person who was deeply disturbed and ill ... (We need to) rethink how we are raising our children (and teach them) honor of our country ... It is time to take our liberal-minded attitude to task."


Do you notice those [. . . . ] ? They indicate words left out.




Fortunately, Leo Knight is more forthright. I would guess he doesn't make a living passing on Liberal/NDP press releases as news.

A cop killer and his accomplice Leo Knight, Prime Time Crime, (www.primetimecrime.) Mar. 9, 05

[. . . . ] Ah yes, the killer, the one who was actually responsible for the cold-blooded murder of four RCMP officers. James Roszko, an evil, disturbed, violent, deviant of a man. He did it. He planned it. He concealed himself and waited for the right time and he murdered four RCMP members in their prime, men who were proud to serve the country that refused to jail this freak.

But he had an accomplice. And, I am not talking about someone who might have driven him the 20 kms from where his truck was found. No, I am talking about the rampant liberalization of this country. Where we have created a system that refuses to recognize that true evil exists. A faux liberal society that thinks everyone can be rehabilitated if you try over and over and over and over again. They argue against the ‘three strikes and you’re out’ rule but won’t stand up for 50 or 60 or seventy-three strikes and you’re out.

One that thinks someone who is supposed to be in prison is “in custody” if he or she is “serving their sentence in the community.” One that has decided the privacy rights of criminals outweigh the government’s first and primary duty, to protect the citizenry. A system that has allowed those who dine in the fetid, legal trough to trump common sense at every turn.

One which teaches our kids that historical, societal norms are some type of “phobia” and drugs are somehow good, yet tobacco is bad because it has business behind it making (gasp) profits. I may have missed something, but aren’t all drugs bad?

Yes, the late-but-not lamented James Roszko is directly responsible for the killing of four young police officers. But he had several decades of hand-wringing, social engineering, liberal help.

And four good young men are dead because of it.





Call to get tough on cop killers Lori coolican, Edmonton Sun, Mar. 13, 05

Manitoba's justice minister wants Canadian courts to slap tougher penalties on scumbags who assault or kill cops. With the police community still reeling from the slaughter of four young Mounties in Mayerthorpe, it sounds like a good idea to Alberta Justice officials - but not the Opposition. [which in Alberta is Liberal NJC]

"I think the way to respond is to look at the resources the police have and the question of funding," Liberal justice critic Bruce Miller said yesterday.

"We need more police in our rural areas, and we need to look at all aspects of training - not sentencing or changing the Criminal Code." [Re-read that. Note where the emphasis is being moved -- to inadequate training. ]

Mackintosh also called for renewed efforts to have Ottawa revise the Criminal Code so that cop killers - who already are automatically elevated to first-degree murder - can't apply for early release after their first 15 years in prison under the so-called "faint hope clause." [. . . . ]




There is much more here -- including these items


* Time for Canadians to Call their MP's, Sentences-Drugs-Laundering, Private Jets, Taxes-Fees-Mismanagement & Political Freedom

* The Double Standard is alive and well in Canada -- Mohammed Elmasry of Waterloo University

* Kate McMillan and the Shotgun -- UNSCAM: Volcker, Morden, Frechette -- WMD Inspector Bribes? -- CPC Convention

* Stephen LeDrew Targeted by Taxman for JC? UNSCAM & Canada's Louise Frechette

* Compare: "Pulp MIll Workers Urged to Build Arts Industry" & UNB: World Bank, Industry, Educ. Ambassadorial Reps "Working with Africa Workshop"

* New Illuminati, Cdn. Aid to China, China textiles, Bud Talkinghorn: Dear Lou Dobbs

* A Tribute To Our Four Fallen Brothers

* It is time to clean up the criminal justice labyrinth

* Bud Talkinghorn: Putting some backbone in the up-coming Conservative policy convention

* Keep Islamic Law Out of Canada, Quebec Politicians Urge -- Quebec Wants a New Social Contract for Immigrants -- A Slave Speaks Out

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