Friday, July 11, 2008

The Law is an Ass, Part 943b


1. An entire family who appear to specialize in guns, drugs and murder is out on bail. As usual, no one can conclusively prove that they are responsible for anything in particular. Nice.

2. The courts and the privacy commissioner have lined up to help the BC Transmission thugs run their power lines through a neighbourhood that doesn't want them. Nice.

3. The greatest mass murderer in Canadian history is out on bail and smiling a lot. As are all his friends and relatives who can't wait to shepherd him to a holy site. The man was found to be the biggest liar the courts had ever heard and none of his testimony was believed. He is still facing perjury charges. Really nice.

The only good part of this story is that the Vancouver Sun and others are launching court challenges to learn the conditions of bail for this dreadful man. Opaque continues to be the Worst Attorney general in Living Memory.

3 comments:

Robert W. said...

On the radio this morning, I heard a pleasant young woman defending Reyat, and chastising the rest of us for not striving to understand him.

Had Hitler survived, I imagine he would have had similar Glee Club fans. Sick.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for your principled and moral stance on this outrage.
Justice is supposed to be blind, not invisible.
When the public is not allowed to know either the law, or the reasons behind the law, how can we be expected to fulfill our duties as law-abiding citizens?

Grumpy said...

Oh yes, Canadian democracy at work. If you are a mass murderer, or involved with organized crime, you get a free pass.

But when you are parents, trying to protect the health of your children or a 70's lady protesting Gordo and his poxy lot, you go to gaol!

People in BC are beginning to see we have a corrupt government; a corrupt judicial system; and politicians for hire. a government, controlled by criminals, to rape the province at will.

Can a revolution be that far away?

Anyone has an used AK 47 for sale?