Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Blame the Judges for 2 Innocent Deaths


In the story about 6 people killed in the Surrey apartment, there is one glaringly obvious factor which is not getting enough attention.


The four now assassinated petty criminals who were the targets of this mayhem were all "known to the police."


That's a too, too polite way of saying that, although they were all under 22 years of age, they had all been arrested and charged many, many times for many, many crimes, including the use of firearms.


So, why were they living Scott free in an apartment in Surrey? Why were they not in one of our illustrious Canadian penitentiaries where they so obviously belonged?


Two completely innocent citizens were murdered in this massacre.


I would argue that the lives and deaths of those two innocent men hang over the heads of the judges and courts who failed the community by not sending these criminals to prison.


Now, Wally Opaque isn't going to do anything, we know that.


And when Stephen Harper talks about getting tough on crime, he is demonized by the snivelling classes.


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