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PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 2:40 pm
 


Title: Crown won't appeal acquittal in Boushie shooting | CTV News
Category: Law & Order
Posted By: uwish
Date: 2018-03-07 13:35:12
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Of course they won't appeal, because they can't win. Rural people are tired of the gangs and all the crime and want more rights to defend themselves. No one would have ever convicted this guy.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 2:53 pm
 


Bet Trudeau and his ministers clutched their pearls so hard at the news that they all passed out from a bad case of the vapours. :roll:


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Thanos Thanos:
Bet Trudeau and his ministers clutched their pearls so hard at the news that they all passed out from a bad case of the vapours. :roll:

Having witnessed the idiocy of Mr Dress-Up and his SJW virtue-signalling Min of Justice in regards to this matter, this news will more than likely have them doubling down on the jury tampering they are planning.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 9:32 am
 


Mowich Mowich:
Thanos Thanos:
Bet Trudeau and his ministers clutched their pearls so hard at the news that they all passed out from a bad case of the vapours. :roll:

Having witnessed the idiocy of Mr Dress-Up and his SJW virtue-signalling Min of Justice in regards to this matter, this news will more than likely have them doubling down on the jury tampering they are planning.


Yup.

and it is as always white folks gonna get caught in the crossfire.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 9:51 am
 


The narrative was decided there the minute the cops showed up. Crappy crime scene management. Same with Tina Fontaine.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 9:54 am
 


Zipperfish Zipperfish:
The narrative was decided there the minute the cops showed up. Crappy crime scene management. Same with Tina Fontaine.



Not really, the narrative was decided when the three armed perps showed up.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 9:59 am
 


PluggyRug PluggyRug:
Zipperfish Zipperfish:
The narrative was decided there the minute the cops showed up. Crappy crime scene management. Same with Tina Fontaine.



Not really, the narrative was decided when the three armed perps showed up.


Then there was a homicide. There are certain steps to be taken in a homicide. Basic stuff, to preserve evidence. Cops were more interested in going after Bouchie's mom apparently.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 10:14 am
 


Supreme Court to review case of Ontario trucker aquitted in death of Edmonton woman

Left to bleed out in a bathtub from a perforated vagina. Verdict: Not guilty.

Finding Cleo: CBC podcast solves decades-old mystery of Saskatchewan girl lost in Sixties Scoop

CBC had to find what happened to this poor Sixties Scoop girl. Canada couldn't be bothered.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 10:36 am
 


Zipperfish Zipperfish:
Supreme Court to review case of Ontario trucker aquitted in death of Edmonton woman

Left to bleed out in a bathtub from a perforated vagina. Verdict: Not guilty.


And?

Zipperfish Zipperfish:
Finding Cleo: CBC podcast solves decades-old mystery of Saskatchewan girl lost in Sixties Scoop

CBC had to find what happened to this poor Sixties Scoop girl. Canada couldn't be bothered.


It's not the job of the government to help people find their missing parents/siblings.


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Coach85 Coach85:
Zipperfish Zipperfish:
Finding Cleo: CBC podcast solves decades-old mystery of Saskatchewan girl lost in Sixties Scoop

CBC had to find what happened to this poor Sixties Scoop girl. Canada couldn't be bothered.


It's not the job of the government to help people find their missing parents/siblings.


If it was the government that forcibly separated them, why would you think that?


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DrCaleb DrCaleb:
Coach85 Coach85:
Zipperfish Zipperfish:
Finding Cleo: CBC podcast solves decades-old mystery of Saskatchewan girl lost in Sixties Scoop

CBC had to find what happened to this poor Sixties Scoop girl. Canada couldn't be bothered.


It's not the job of the government to help people find their missing parents/siblings.


If it was the government that forcibly separated them, why would you think that?


Because it's not. There isn't a missing persons department in the Federal or Provincial government.

This is something you can do on your own or in this case, something that various groups can help with.


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Coach85 Coach85:
Because it's not.


"Because I said so, that's why"


$1:
There isn't a missing persons department in the Federal or Provincial government.

This is something you can do on your own or in this case, something that various groups can help with.


So, just to understand your position, if you phoned the police to say "Hey my daughter is missing" it is your contention that the appropriate response is "That's not our job. This is something various other groups can help with."

Jesus, you just have to shake your head at some people.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 11:38 am
 


Zipperfish Zipperfish:
mystery of Saskatchewan girl lost in Sixties Scoop

CBC had to find what happened to this poor Sixties Scoop girl. Canada couldn't be bothered.



Coach85 Coach85:
DrCaleb DrCaleb:
Coach85 Coach85:

It's not the job of the government to help people find their missing parents/siblings.


If it was the government that forcibly separated them, why would you think that?


Because it's not. There isn't a missing persons department in the Federal or Provincial government.

This is something you can do on your own or in this case, something that various groups can help with.


Really, so when the Government came and took away kids from their parents, and gave them to other parents, you think some other random entity should be formed to try to figure out what happened, rather than the Government going through it's records to see what happened?

Is it because you don't understand what the 60's scoop was?


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 12:46 pm
 


Zipperfish Zipperfish:

So, just to understand your position, if you phoned the police to say "Hey my daughter is missing" it is your contention that the appropriate response is "That's not our job. This is something various other groups can help with."

Jesus, you just have to shake your head at some people.


You don't understand much.

Who said anything about the police? Finding relatives that you've lost contact with, for whatever reason, isn't their job either.

Asking the government for help, as in the Provincial and Federal Government, when they don't have the resources do so, is pointless.

DrCaleb DrCaleb:
Really, so when the Government came and took away kids from their parents, and gave them to other parents, you think some other random entity should be formed to try to figure out what happened, rather than the Government going through it's records to see what happened?

Is it because you don't understand what the 60's scoop was?


Take the emotion out of it and think of this logically.

You can request the documents on your own, but with multiple Counties, States, and Provinces involved, there just isn't a government agency that can handle these types of tasks.Furthermore, lots of the data is missing.


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