Category: Law & Order
August 2, 2006
It seems that the chickens are coming home to roost after decades of Grit governments’ hug-a-thug excuses for criminal justice. As many media outlets are reporting, the RCMP are beefing up their presence ever since mad-as-hell residents of Grand Manan Island in NB got just plain fed up and started talking to the local scumbags in the only language they understand.
On July 22, a good, ol’-fashioned group of concerned citizens (about 40 of ’em) headed up to the local drug dealer’s house, burnt it to the ground and beat the living bejeezus out of a bunch of creeps that had been peddlling their poison to the locals. Apparently, the island has been having an increasing drug problem for some time with the law doing nothing about it.
Really, folks, is anybody out there surprised that something like this has happened? After years worth of wussy judges and Grit policies that put the rights of criminals over the rights of victims, how can anyone out there not have seen this coming??
June 4, 2006
That didn’t take long, did it? Just when the usual suspects were popping out of the woodwork to scold us for our paranoia, a deadly plot (involving three times the explosives used in the deadly Oklahoma City bombing) was uncovered in Toronto to target innocent Canadian citizens for nothing other than being who we are. CTV coverage (and plenty of it) can be found here. On the other hand, the Ministry of What You Should Think has chosen the typical, sheepish, goodthinker angle.
Following a massive raid, authorities have released the following names and addresses of the adult suspects in an al-Qaida-inspired domestic terror cell:
Fahim Ahmad, 21, of Robinstone Drive, Toronto
Zakaria Amara, 20, of Periwinkle Crescent, Mississauga
Asad Ansari, 21, of Rosehurst Drive, Mississauga
Shareef Abdelhaleen, 30, of Lowville Heights, Mississauga
Qayyum Abdul Jamal, 43, of Montevideo Road, Mississauga
Mohammed Dirie, 22, Kingston
Yasim Abdi Mohamed, 24, Kingston
Jahmaal James, 23, of Trudelle Street, Toronto
Amin Mohamed Durrani, 19, of Stonehill Court, Toronto
Steven Vikash Chand alias Abdul Shakur, 25, of Treverton Drive, Toronto
Ahmad Mustafa Ghany, 21, of Robin Drive, Mississauga
Saad Khalid, 19, of Eclipse Avenue, Mississauga
Five more suspects cannot be named because they are under 18 and therefore fall under the protection of the YCJA. Isn’t that nice? We have now shown every terrorist-minded bugger in the world exactly how to target his recruitment techniques in order to obtain a perfectly anonymous operative in Canada. These aren’t a few dumb kids that got caught joyriding or pinching a CD from the local music shop; these little bastards were planning to murder hundreds of people, if not more. We have every right to know exactly who they are, where they are, and what they’re up to every waking moment of their lives from now on.
June 1, 2006
Enough is enough. The time has come for the federal government to knock off the Pontius Pilate act and take action on the situation in Caledonia. If the natives have a legitimate claim to make, let them do it through the courts like everybody else. No other group in this country could pull a stunt like this (and so frequently, too) and get away with it. If a bunch of whites were to try such a “stand off,” the riot squad would dispatched posthaste and the “occupiers” would be cooling their heels in no time flat.
The mayor of Caledonia gets pilloried for saying that locals are being hurt economically by the protest and is accused of implying that the protesters are on welfare. Correct me if I’m wrong, but they had been occupying the site for about two months at that point; what kind of boss lets you just pick up and take that much time off to go and man a barricade? No boss I ever worked for would.
Phoney KKK pamphlets were distributed. There’s nothing like playing the race card, don’t you know?
Henco Industries, the developer of the land that all this fracas is is being raised over has been told that he can have back valuable documents that were looted from the site on April 20 – but only if the looters get paid for them!
It’s gotten so screwy that even the judge that issued the original order to have the natives removed back in April is starting to demand answers.
May 17, 2006
An article in the Freeps today outlines how the OPP, in cooperation with the provincial coroner’s office, has launched a website profiling hundreds of cold cases going back decades in the hope that it may generate new leads in some of the province’s oldest unsolved cases. The Freeps article can be found here, and the RESOLVE Initiative’s site can be found here.
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