Saturday, April 9, 2011

THREE LITTLE THINGS


THING ONE - Best pre-election promise by a candidate: Harper says he would require bureaucrats to eliminate a regulation for everyone they propose.

Let's go him one or two better.

How about they are required to eliminate seven regulations for every new one proposed.

Or, they are required to eliminate seven bureaucratic jobs for every new reg proposed.

THING TWO - Kash Heed has been cleared again. That's fine with me; no argument. But what has been on my mind for a while now is this.

I've been thinking that Kash Heed took the offer to leave his job of West Vancouver's Police Chief to run for BC political office, so that he could be appointed Solicitor-General, all of which happened.

But he did all of that for one sole purpose - to create and institute A British Columbia Police Force with him as the Top Cop.
This would be his revenge for not getting the job of Vancouver Police Chief.

Now.

Am I dreaming? Am I making this all up out of whole cloth? Is it likely or possible?

Does anyone agree?

Will this fantasy, in time, cme to pass?

THING THREE - "Worst Headline of the Year" Award:

Killer teens never got the help they needed

No such "help" exists.

This headline should not have been printed because it is false, misleading and flat ignorant of any known realities.

Psychopaths cannot be cured.

When you find a "cured" one, lock up the team of psychiatrists who are claiming this world first.

2 comments:

Pacific Justice said...

THING ONE;as soon as Harper lives up to his campaign promise and up hold integrity and ethnics, Harper will be out of a job.
THING TWO;the provincial police force was a plan of Gordon Campbell. Will this come to fruition now that he is gone and the fiberals are on their way out? Will this police force be in the best intentions for BC? After all the VPD is questionable and the fact that Heed didn't make VPD chief was of comfort. The condition of the RCMP is too,questionable. IE: Mare Arar affair & the falsely profiling of innocent people!
Will this new provincial force be laced with bad apples to accomodate the mighty one, and 'protect' the people? After all the BC government hasn't stopped the numerous theft of information of BC residents,IE: the B&E of the warehouses that store medical and social service records!!! Will this new force be out sourced and funded by those who believe they can govern us better?
All this aside, I think fat ass Coleman would want to stay as the top cop.
THING THREE; as soon as our law makers realize that the young offender acts that protects young offenders,actually prduces offenders! Our young people, because of the provisions that protects
them are valunerable to be sought out by organised crimsters, as are the mentally challenged. Paul Martin wanted to legislate that the mentally ill should not be legally resonsible for their actions. IE; the greyhound bus killer who is in a mental institute instead of prison!
All said,
change the leadership!

Anonymous said...

Kash was suggesting a Provincial Police Force long before he left VPD.