May 16, 2005

Police Week 2005 -- & The Reality, Harper's Oratory, LPO Sound Bites, Military Bargaining Chips, Lib Friends & Crown Assets

Police Week 2005-to those who serve on our behalf- many thanks!! -- which links to our Deputy PM Anne McLellan: "Police week 2005: Working together for safer communities"

Hansard: Mar. 28, 03 -- The Reality via Newsbeat 1

[. . . . ] Need I remind the government that its slash and gouging of the RCMP that occurred in 1993 resulted in 2,200 positions being lost, a loss that has never been recouped despite years of protests and requests for increased spending.

Last year the commissioner of the RCMP openly admitted that 2,000 RCMP officers were withdrawn from other enforcement duties to respond to the terrorism crisis. These officers were taken from assignments previously considered to be priorities, such as fighting organized crime and providing frontline policing in Canadian communities. Many of those jobs were left unattended. In the commissioner's own words these files were “put on the back burner” while the RCMP attempted to apprehend terrorists suspected of using this country as a staging ground. [. . . . ]


Think of the four young RCMP officers killed March 4, 05. We remember and we offer our condolences to their families, along with thanks for the work all of them do for us.



Your taxes went to their friends

No way to make policy May 16 via Newsbeat1.com

Kilgour told CTV's Question Period last week: "I don't want to see Canadian soldiers killed. But Canada has to stand for something in the world."

Yes, it does -- and we don't doubt Kilgour's passion on this issue. But Canada has to stand for more than using its soldiers as bargaining chips of a panicked prime minister. [. . . . ]




Harper's oratory that the media semed to miss Newsbeat1 -- or the original here



Friendship

Crown asset disposal-Man got 4 hectares, house, barn for $1 www.Newsbeat1.com

Liberal Propaganda Organs and Sound Bites

Coren on the demonization sound bites

[. . . . ] "Yes, it's frightening. Also frightening that people don't think, frightening that they speak in sound bites, frightening that they have lost the ability to question the status quo, to be offended by the abuse of their own money, to move out of their tired little political comfort zones." [. . . . ]

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