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Bad News: Canada's Col. Williams is Guilty.

http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/10/18/15729471.html

I would have regarded him as among the most trustworthy
Canutistani govmonks, best of the best, a leader of men we
could look up to, towering above us, with unimpeachable
ethics and judgement.
NEVER trust a Canuti govmonk worker!
The whole circus will likely cost me $30,000,000 paying for
govmonks doing paper work.
The victims cost was beyond money, he murdered fellow
soldiers.
Ken

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17 Responses to “Bad News: Canada's Col. Williams is Guilty.”

  1. admin says:

    On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 15:38:33 -0700 (PDT), Eunometic

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    <eunome…@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
    >On Oct 19, 5:28 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote:
    >> http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/10/18/15729471.html

    >> I would have regarded him as among the most trustworthy
    >> Canutistani govmonks, best of the best, a leader of men we
    >> could look up to, towering above us, with unimpeachable
    >> ethics and judgement.
    >> NEVER trust a Canuti govmonk worker!
    >> The whole circus will likely cost me $30,000,000 paying for
    >> govmonks doing paper work.
    >> The victims cost was beyond money, he murdered fellow
    >> soldiers.
    >> Ken

    >I believe he was charged with administering the Coup de gr ce (mercy
    >killing).

    Two counts of murder, 86 other counts

    You’re thinking of Capt. Robert Semrau, a man treated most vilely
    by the service.

    Peter Skelton

  2. admin says:

    Peter Skelton <skelt…@cogeco.ca> wrote in
    news:5eopb6tpitjp8gmp1lir08dtogds1po3va@4ax.com:

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    > On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 15:38:33 -0700 (PDT), Eunometic
    > <eunome…@yahoo.com.au> wrote:

    >>On Oct 19, 5:28 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote:
    >>> http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/10/18/15729471.html

    >>> I would have regarded him as among the most trustworthy
    >>> Canutistani govmonks, best of the best, a leader of men we
    >>> could look up to, towering above us, with unimpeachable
    >>> ethics and judgement.
    >>> NEVER trust a Canuti govmonk worker!
    >>> The whole circus will likely cost me $30,000,000 paying for
    >>> govmonks doing paper work.
    >>> The victims cost was beyond money, he murdered fellow
    >>> soldiers.
    >>> Ken

    >>I believe he was charged with administering the Coup de gr ce (mercy
    >>killing).

    > Two counts of murder, 86 other counts

    > You’re thinking of Capt. Robert Semrau, a man treated most vilely
    > by the service.

    Euno is conflating the two cases.

    I disagree that Semrau was ill-treated. He got what he had to be given,
    based on the facts and the law; courts martial do not go in for jury
    nullification. (He was also acquitted of more serious charges. He can
    reapply to the CF, and can be re-enroled on the CDS’s say-so.)

    Andrew Chaplin
    SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO
    (If you’re going to e-mail me, you’ll have to get "yourfinger." out.)

  3. admin says:

    On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 21:55:08 -0500, Andrew Chaplin

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    <ab.chap…@yourfinger.rogers.com> wrote:
    >Peter Skelton <skelt…@cogeco.ca> wrote in
    >news:5eopb6tpitjp8gmp1lir08dtogds1po3va@4ax.com:

    >> On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 15:38:33 -0700 (PDT), Eunometic
    >> <eunome…@yahoo.com.au> wrote:

    >>>On Oct 19, 5:28 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote:
    >>>> http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/10/18/15729471.html

    >>>> I would have regarded him as among the most trustworthy
    >>>> Canutistani govmonks, best of the best, a leader of men we
    >>>> could look up to, towering above us, with unimpeachable
    >>>> ethics and judgement.
    >>>> NEVER trust a Canuti govmonk worker!
    >>>> The whole circus will likely cost me $30,000,000 paying for
    >>>> govmonks doing paper work.
    >>>> The victims cost was beyond money, he murdered fellow
    >>>> soldiers.
    >>>> Ken

    >>>I believe he was charged with administering the Coup de gr ce (mercy
    >>>killing).

    >> Two counts of murder, 86 other counts

    >> You’re thinking of Capt. Robert Semrau, a man treated most vilely
    >> by the service.

    >Euno is conflating the two cases.

    >I disagree that Semrau was ill-treated. He got what he had to be given,
    >based on the facts and the law; courts martial do not go in for jury
    >nullification. (He was also acquitted of more serious charges. He can
    >reapply to the CF, and can be re-enroled on the CDS’s say-so.)

    Is the law not part of the system? Have there not been dozens
    (perhaps hundreds) of cases of mercy killings by Canadian
    soldiers (some of friendlies some of enemies) since that part of
    the law changed in any significant way?

    I stand by my assesmant.

    Peter Skelton

  4. admin says:

    On Oct 18, 11:28 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote:

    > http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/10/18/15729471.html

    > I would have regarded him as among the most trustworthy
    > Canutistani govmonks, best of the best, a leader of men we
    > could look up to, towering above us, with unimpeachable
    > ethics and judgement.
    > NEVER trust a Canuti govmonk worker!
    > The whole circus will likely cost me $30,000,000 paying for
    > govmonks doing paper work.
    > The victims cost was beyond money, he murdered fellow
    > soldiers.
    > Ken

    Well X-Colonel Williams received 25 yrs in jail, so he’ll be
    72 yo when he is ‘considered’ for parole.
    Have a read of where he’s likely to spend 23 hrs a day,
    (see the Bernardo part),

    http://www.insideprison.com/Kingston-Penitentiary.asp

    "Paul Bernardo, the notorious rapist, torturer and murderer, has been
    serving an indefinite life sentence at Kingston Penitentiary’s maximum-
    security unit since 1995. As of June 2005, the "dangerous offender" is
    in solitary confinement, imprisoned in a cell three paces long and
    only an arms-length in width, confined for 23 hours a day. Bernardo is
    serving the longest sentence of any inmate on his range, but is
    receiving no programming. Instead he spends his time reading, writing
    letters, and working out in his cell. Bernardo’s wing of the prison,
    which he shares with the other elite group of Kingston Penitentiary’s
    "worst of the worst," is separated by both steel bars and Plexiglas so
    that other offenders walking past the bars to his unit don’t throw
    objects at the inmates within."

    He’s grounded.
    Ken

  5. admin says:

    On Oct 21, 6:49 pm, Eunometic <eunome…@yahoo.com.au> wrote:

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    > On Oct 22, 3:56 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote:

    > > On Oct 18, 11:28 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote:

    > > >http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/10/18/15729471.html

    > > > I would have regarded him as among the most trustworthy
    > > > Canutistani govmonks, best of the best, a leader of men we
    > > > could look up to, towering above us, with unimpeachable
    > > > ethics and judgement.
    > > > NEVER trust a Canuti govmonk worker!
    > > > The whole circus will likely cost me $30,000,000 paying for
    > > > govmonks doing paper work.
    > > > The victims cost was beyond money, he murdered fellow
    > > > soldiers.
    > > > Ken

    > > Well X-Colonel Williams received 25 yrs in jail, so he’ll be
    > > 72 yo when he is ‘considered’ for parole.
    > > Have a read of where he’s likely to spend 23 hrs a day,
    > > (see the Bernardo part),

    > This raises some extremely serious questions.

    Yup, Canuti’s are tending to a Byzantine culture.

    > How could this murdering psychopath rapist be promoted through the
    > ranks to the level of base commander?

    In fairness, the evidence suggests his ‘rampage’ began only a few
    years ago, at an age of 44 or so.

    > There must be deep systematic cultural problems withing the Canadian
    > Air Force.  A ‘tolleration’ of corruption, turning a blind eye.  Such
    > things also directly correlate with other inefficencies and
    > corruptions and combat inefficiencies.

    Canuts have a very poor promotion structure based on
    connections and suck-up, criticism is not tolerated.

    > Someone else in the chain of command needs to suffer a fall for this;
    > lots of ‘officers’ no doubt turned a ‘blind eye’ or even condoned and
    > joined in his behaviour.

    It’s the Canut govmonk culture, they all look out for one another.
    In another case a POOP (Province Of Ontario Police), murdered
    a young girl but the POOP’s tried to frame a neighbour, the dick
    is long gone, the citizen was exonerated.

    > No young Canadian should entrust themselves to that system untill
    > something substantial is done.

    The Canuti govmonk ‘echelon’ considers citizens as 2nd class and
    criticism as unwarranted, all mistakes are *honest mistakes*.
    The corruption list is endless, never trust a Canuti officer!!!
    Ken

  6. admin says:

    Peter Skelton <skelt…@cogeco.ca> wrote in
    news:ld6rb6dci8vjvf2ktrr161k1oolmq743l0@4ax.com:

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    > On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 21:55:08 -0500, Andrew Chaplin
    > <ab.chap…@yourfinger.rogers.com> wrote:

    >>Peter Skelton <skelt…@cogeco.ca> wrote in
    >>news:5eopb6tpitjp8gmp1lir08dtogds1po3va@4ax.com:

    >>> On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 15:38:33 -0700 (PDT), Eunometic
    >>> <eunome…@yahoo.com.au> wrote:

    >>>>On Oct 19, 5:28 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote:
    >>>>> http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/10/18/15729471.html

    >>>>> I would have regarded him as among the most trustworthy
    >>>>> Canutistani govmonks, best of the best, a leader of men we
    >>>>> could look up to, towering above us, with unimpeachable
    >>>>> ethics and judgement.
    >>>>> NEVER trust a Canuti govmonk worker!
    >>>>> The whole circus will likely cost me $30,000,000 paying for
    >>>>> govmonks doing paper work.
    >>>>> The victims cost was beyond money, he murdered fellow
    >>>>> soldiers.
    >>>>> Ken

    >>>>I believe he was charged with administering the Coup de gr ce (mercy
    >>>>killing).

    >>> Two counts of murder, 86 other counts

    >>> You’re thinking of Capt. Robert Semrau, a man treated most vilely
    >>> by the service.

    >>Euno is conflating the two cases.

    >>I disagree that Semrau was ill-treated. He got what he had to be given,
    >>based on the facts and the law; courts martial do not go in for jury
    >>nullification. (He was also acquitted of more serious charges. He can
    >>reapply to the CF, and can be re-enroled on the CDS’s say-so.)

    > Is the law not part of the system? Have there not been dozens
    > (perhaps hundreds) of cases of mercy killings by Canadian
    > soldiers (some of friendlies some of enemies) since that part of
    > the law changed in any significant way?

    > I stand by my assesmant.

    "Dozens of mercy killings" do not justify Semrau’s action. His action was
    against the law and orders of a superior officer.

    Andrew Chaplin
    SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO
    (If you’re going to e-mail me, you’ll have to get "yourfinger." out.)

  7. admin says:

    On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 03:27:37 -0500, Andrew Chaplin

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    <ab.chap…@yourfinger.rogers.com> wrote:
    >Peter Skelton <skelt…@cogeco.ca> wrote in
    >news:ld6rb6dci8vjvf2ktrr161k1oolmq743l0@4ax.com:

    >> On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 21:55:08 -0500, Andrew Chaplin
    >> <ab.chap…@yourfinger.rogers.com> wrote:

    >>>Peter Skelton <skelt…@cogeco.ca> wrote in
    >>>news:5eopb6tpitjp8gmp1lir08dtogds1po3va@4ax.com:

    >>>> On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 15:38:33 -0700 (PDT), Eunometic
    >>>> <eunome…@yahoo.com.au> wrote:

    >>>>>On Oct 19, 5:28 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote:
    >>>>>> http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/10/18/15729471.html

    >>>>>> I would have regarded him as among the most trustworthy
    >>>>>> Canutistani govmonks, best of the best, a leader of men we
    >>>>>> could look up to, towering above us, with unimpeachable
    >>>>>> ethics and judgement.
    >>>>>> NEVER trust a Canuti govmonk worker!
    >>>>>> The whole circus will likely cost me $30,000,000 paying for
    >>>>>> govmonks doing paper work.
    >>>>>> The victims cost was beyond money, he murdered fellow
    >>>>>> soldiers.
    >>>>>> Ken

    >>>>>I believe he was charged with administering the Coup de gr ce (mercy
    >>>>>killing).

    >>>> Two counts of murder, 86 other counts

    >>>> You’re thinking of Capt. Robert Semrau, a man treated most vilely
    >>>> by the service.

    >>>Euno is conflating the two cases.

    >>>I disagree that Semrau was ill-treated. He got what he had to be given,
    >>>based on the facts and the law; courts martial do not go in for jury
    >>>nullification. (He was also acquitted of more serious charges. He can
    >>>reapply to the CF, and can be re-enroled on the CDS’s say-so.)

    >> Is the law not part of the system? Have there not been dozens
    >> (perhaps hundreds) of cases of mercy killings by Canadian
    >> soldiers (some of friendlies some of enemies) since that part of
    >> the law changed in any significant way?

    >> I stand by my assesmant.

    >"Dozens of mercy killings" do not justify Semrau’s action. His action was
    >against the law and orders of a superior officer.

    The law and orders were deeply wrong morally, this is one of the
    things that men have to face alone and decide when the time
    comes. Giving orders that can’t be obeyed is bloody stupid.

    Similar actions under the same laws and orders have been being
    ignored, to the benefit of the victims and the service for
    decades. This is the tradition. Yes it is justification.

    You seem to be saying that persopnal morality has no place in
    decisions in the face of orders.

    Go down my road too far, you get no discipline and chaos. Go down
    yours, you get the absolute state. My dad’s generation went to
    war against the latter. My kid’s generation is fighting against
    the former right now.

    We’d better agree to disagree.

    Peter Skelton

  8. admin says:

    "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote in message
    news:f0e83a90-3eb3-4f4e-9506-c44e1ee34b0d@26g2000yqv.googlegroups.com…

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    > On Oct 21, 6:49 pm, Eunometic <eunome…@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
    >> On Oct 22, 3:56 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote:

    >> > On Oct 18, 11:28 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote:

    >> > >http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/10/18/15729471.html

    >> > > I would have regarded him as among the most trustworthy
    >> > > Canutistani govmonks, best of the best, a leader of men we
    >> > > could look up to, towering above us, with unimpeachable
    >> > > ethics and judgement.
    >> > > NEVER trust a Canuti govmonk worker!
    >> > > The whole circus will likely cost me $30,000,000 paying for
    >> > > govmonks doing paper work.
    >> > > The victims cost was beyond money, he murdered fellow
    >> > > soldiers.
    >> > > Ken

    >> > Well X-Colonel Williams received 25 yrs in jail, so he’ll be
    >> > 72 yo when he is ‘considered’ for parole.
    >> > Have a read of where he’s likely to spend 23 hrs a day,
    >> > (see the Bernardo part),

    >> This raises some extremely serious questions.

    > Yup, Canuti’s are tending to a Byzantine culture.

    >> How could this murdering psychopath rapist be promoted through the
    >> ranks to the level of base commander?

    > In fairness, the evidence suggests his ‘rampage’ began only a few
    > years ago, at an age of 44 or so.

    >> There must be deep systematic cultural problems withing the Canadian
    >> Air Force.  A ‘tolleration’ of corruption, turning a blind eye.  Such
    >> things also directly correlate with other inefficencies and
    >> corruptions and combat inefficiencies.

    > Canuts have a very poor promotion structure based on
    > connections and suck-up, criticism is not tolerated.

    >> Someone else in the chain of command needs to suffer a fall for this;
    >> lots of ‘officers’ no doubt turned a ‘blind eye’ or even condoned and
    >> joined in his behaviour.

    > It’s the Canut govmonk culture, they all look out for one another.
    > In another case a POOP (Province Of Ontario Police), murdered
    > a young girl but the POOP’s tried to frame a neighbour, the dick
    > is long gone, the citizen was exonerated.

    >> No young Canadian should entrust themselves to that system untill
    >> something substantial is done.

    > The Canuti govmonk ‘echelon’ considers citizens as 2nd class and
    > criticism as unwarranted, all mistakes are *honest mistakes*.
    > The corruption list is endless, never trust a Canuti officer!!!
    > Ken

    If "Ignorance is bliss" Tucker must be in a constant state of tranquility !

    bmc

  9. admin says:

    On Oct 22, 1:17 pm, cavedweller <jawnwil…@hotmail.com> wrote:

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    > On Oct 22, 1:57 pm, "Brian Colwell" <bmcolw…@shaw.ca> wrote:

    > > "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote in messagenews:f0e83a90-3eb3-4f4e-9506-c44e1ee34b0d@26g2000yqv.googlegroups.com…

    > > > On Oct 21, 6:49 pm, Eunometic <eunome…@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
    > > >> On Oct 22, 3:56 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote:

    > > >> > On Oct 18, 11:28 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote:

    > > >> > >http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/10/18/15729471.html

    > > >> > > I would have regarded him as among the most trustworthy
    > > >> > > Canutistani govmonks, best of the best, a leader of men we
    > > >> > > could look up to, towering above us, with unimpeachable
    > > >> > > ethics and judgement.
    > > >> > > NEVER trust a Canuti govmonk worker!
    > > >> > > The whole circus will likely cost me $30,000,000 paying for
    > > >> > > govmonks doing paper work.
    > > >> > > The victims cost was beyond money, he murdered fellow
    > > >> > > soldiers.
    > > >> > > Ken

    > > >> > Well X-Colonel Williams received 25 yrs in jail, so he’ll be
    > > >> > 72 yo when he is ‘considered’ for parole.
    > > >> > Have a read of where he’s likely to spend 23 hrs a day,
    > > >> > (see the Bernardo part),

    > > >> This raises some extremely serious questions.

    > > > Yup, Canuti’s are tending to a Byzantine culture.

    > > >> How could this murdering psychopath rapist be promoted through the
    > > >> ranks to the level of base commander?

    > > > In fairness, the evidence suggests his ‘rampage’ began only a few
    > > > years ago, at an age of 44 or so.

    > > >> There must be deep systematic cultural problems withing the Canadian
    > > >> Air Force.  A ‘tolleration’ of corruption, turning a blind eye.  Such
    > > >> things also directly correlate with other inefficencies and
    > > >> corruptions and combat inefficiencies.

    > > > Canuts have a very poor promotion structure based on
    > > > connections and suck-up, criticism is not tolerated.

    > > >> Someone else in the chain of command needs to suffer a fall for this;
    > > >> lots of ‘officers’ no doubt turned a ‘blind eye’ or even condoned and
    > > >> joined in his behaviour.

    > > > It’s the Canut govmonk culture, they all look out for one another.
    > > > In another case a POOP (Province Of Ontario Police), murdered
    > > > a young girl but the POOP’s tried to frame a neighbour, the dick
    > > > is long gone, the citizen was exonerated.

    > > >> No young Canadian should entrust themselves to that system untill
    > > >> something substantial is done.

    > > > The Canuti govmonk ‘echelon’ considers citizens as 2nd class and
    > > > criticism as unwarranted, all mistakes are *honest mistakes*.
    > > > The corruption list is endless, never trust a Canuti officer!!!
    > > > Ken

    > > If "Ignorance is bliss" Tucker must be in a constant state of tranquility !

    > > bmc

    > I wish he’d quit telling everyone he’s Canadian….sheeeshh.

    A couple of losers like Colwell and cavedweller who use phoney
    names, are NOT welcome to our group, make tracks lady’s
    and don’t come back.
    TUCKER

  10. admin says:

    On 10/22/2010 2:17 PM, cavedweller wrote:

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    > On Oct 22, 1:57 pm, "Brian Colwell"<bmcolw…@shaw.ca>  wrote:
    >> "Ken S. Tucker"<dynam…@vianet.on.ca>  wrote in messagenews:f0e83a90-3eb3-4f4e-9506-c44e1ee34b0d@26g2000yqv.googlegroups.com…

    >>> On Oct 21, 6:49 pm, Eunometic<eunome…@yahoo.com.au>  wrote:
    >>>> On Oct 22, 3:56 am, "Ken S. Tucker"<dynam…@vianet.on.ca>  wrote:

    >>>>> On Oct 18, 11:28 am, "Ken S. Tucker"<dynam…@vianet.on.ca>  wrote:

    >>>>>> http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/10/18/15729471.html

    >>>>>> I would have regarded him as among the most trustworthy
    >>>>>> Canutistani govmonks, best of the best, a leader of men we
    >>>>>> could look up to, towering above us, with unimpeachable
    >>>>>> ethics and judgement.
    >>>>>> NEVER trust a Canuti govmonk worker!
    >>>>>> The whole circus will likely cost me $30,000,000 paying for
    >>>>>> govmonks doing paper work.
    >>>>>> The victims cost was beyond money, he murdered fellow
    >>>>>> soldiers.
    >>>>>> Ken

    >>>>> Well X-Colonel Williams received 25 yrs in jail, so he’ll be
    >>>>> 72 yo when he is ‘considered’ for parole.
    >>>>> Have a read of where he’s likely to spend 23 hrs a day,
    >>>>> (see the Bernardo part),

    >>>> This raises some extremely serious questions.

    >>> Yup, Canuti’s are tending to a Byzantine culture.

    >>>> How could this murdering psychopath rapist be promoted through the
    >>>> ranks to the level of base commander?

    >>> In fairness, the evidence suggests his ‘rampage’ began only a few
    >>> years ago, at an age of 44 or so.

    >>>> There must be deep systematic cultural problems withing the Canadian
    >>>> Air Force.  A ‘tolleration’ of corruption, turning a blind eye.  Such
    >>>> things also directly correlate with other inefficencies and
    >>>> corruptions and combat inefficiencies.

    >>> Canuts have a very poor promotion structure based on
    >>> connections and suck-up, criticism is not tolerated.

    >>>> Someone else in the chain of command needs to suffer a fall for this;
    >>>> lots of ‘officers’ no doubt turned a ‘blind eye’ or even condoned and
    >>>> joined in his behaviour.

    >>> It’s the Canut govmonk culture, they all look out for one another.
    >>> In another case a POOP (Province Of Ontario Police), murdered
    >>> a young girl but the POOP’s tried to frame a neighbour, the dick
    >>> is long gone, the citizen was exonerated.

    >>>> No young Canadian should entrust themselves to that system untill
    >>>> something substantial is done.

    >>> The Canuti govmonk ‘echelon’ considers citizens as 2nd class and
    >>> criticism as unwarranted, all mistakes are *honest mistakes*.
    >>> The corruption list is endless, never trust a Canuti officer!!!
    >>> Ken

    >> If "Ignorance is bliss" Tucker must be in a constant state of tranquility !

    >> bmc

    > I wish he’d quit telling everyone he’s Canadian….sheeeshh.

    We pay him to do that.   You really thing us Americans would
    claim him othewise?  :)

  11. admin says:

    Daryl Hunt <dh…@i70westnospam.com> wrote in
    news:copwo.218$C_6.201@newsfe03.iad:

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    > On 10/22/2010 2:17 PM, cavedweller wrote:
    >> On Oct 22, 1:57 pm, "Brian Colwell"<bmcolw…@shaw.ca>  wrote:
    >>> "Ken S. Tucker"<dynam…@vianet.on.ca>  wrote in
    >>> messagenews:f0e83a90-3eb3-4f4e-9506-c44e1ee34b0d@26g2000yqv.googlegro
    >>> ups.com…

    >>>> On Oct 21, 6:49 pm, Eunometic<eunome…@yahoo.com.au>  wrote:
    >>>>> On Oct 22, 3:56 am, "Ken S. Tucker"<dynam…@vianet.on.ca>  wrote:

    >>>>>> On Oct 18, 11:28 am, "Ken S. Tucker"<dynam…@vianet.on.ca>
    >>>>>> wrote:

    >>>>>>> http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/10/18/15729471.html

    >>>>>>> I would have regarded him as among the most trustworthy
    >>>>>>> Canutistani govmonks, best of the best, a leader of men we
    >>>>>>> could look up to, towering above us, with unimpeachable
    >>>>>>> ethics and judgement.
    >>>>>>> NEVER trust a Canuti govmonk worker!
    >>>>>>> The whole circus will likely cost me $30,000,000 paying for
    >>>>>>> govmonks doing paper work.
    >>>>>>> The victims cost was beyond money, he murdered fellow
    >>>>>>> soldiers.
    >>>>>>> Ken

    >>>>>> Well X-Colonel Williams received 25 yrs in jail, so he’ll be
    >>>>>> 72 yo when he is ‘considered’ for parole.
    >>>>>> Have a read of where he’s likely to spend 23 hrs a day,
    >>>>>> (see the Bernardo part),

    >>>>> This raises some extremely serious questions.

    >>>> Yup, Canuti’s are tending to a Byzantine culture.

    >>>>> How could this murdering psychopath rapist be promoted through the
    >>>>> ranks to the level of base commander?

    >>>> In fairness, the evidence suggests his ‘rampage’ began only a few
    >>>> years ago, at an age of 44 or so.

    >>>>> There must be deep systematic cultural problems withing the
    >>>>> Canadian Air Force.  A ‘tolleration’ of corruption, turning a
    >>>>> blind eye.  Such things also directly correlate with other
    >>>>> inefficencies and corruptions and combat inefficiencies.

    >>>> Canuts have a very poor promotion structure based on
    >>>> connections and suck-up, criticism is not tolerated.

    >>>>> Someone else in the chain of command needs to suffer a fall for
    >>>>> this; lots of ‘officers’ no doubt turned a ‘blind eye’ or even
    >>>>> condoned and joined in his behaviour.

    >>>> It’s the Canut govmonk culture, they all look out for one another.
    >>>> In another case a POOP (Province Of Ontario Police), murdered
    >>>> a young girl but the POOP’s tried to frame a neighbour, the dick
    >>>> is long gone, the citizen was exonerated.

    >>>>> No young Canadian should entrust themselves to that system untill
    >>>>> something substantial is done.

    >>>> The Canuti govmonk ‘echelon’ considers citizens as 2nd class and
    >>>> criticism as unwarranted, all mistakes are *honest mistakes*.
    >>>> The corruption list is endless, never trust a Canuti officer!!!

    >>> If "Ignorance is bliss" Tucker must be in a constant state of
    >>> tranquility !

    >> I wish he’d quit telling everyone he’s Canadian….sheeeshh.

    > We pay him to do that.   You really thing us Americans would
    > claim him othewise?  :)

    Walked into that one.

    Andrew Chaplin
    SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO
    (If you’re going to e-mail me, you’ll have to get "yourfinger." out.)

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    Ken S. Tucker wrote:
    > On Oct 21, 6:49 pm, Eunometic <eunome…@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
    >> On Oct 22, 3:56 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote:

    >>> On Oct 18, 11:28 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote:

    >>>> http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/10/18/15729471.html

    >>>> I would have regarded him as among the most trustworthy
    >>>> Canutistani govmonks, best of the best, a leader of men we
    >>>> could look up to, towering above us, with unimpeachable
    >>>> ethics and judgement.
    >>>> NEVER trust a Canuti govmonk worker!
    >>>> The whole circus will likely cost me $30,000,000 paying for
    >>>> govmonks doing paper work.
    >>>> The victims cost was beyond money, he murdered fellow
    >>>> soldiers.
    >>>> Ken

    >>> Well X-Colonel Williams received 25 yrs in jail, so he’ll be
    >>> 72 yo when he is ‘considered’ for parole.
    >>> Have a read of where he’s likely to spend 23 hrs a day,
    >>> (see the Bernardo part),

    >> This raises some extremely serious questions.

    > Yup, Canuti’s are tending to a Byzantine culture.

    >> How could this murdering psychopath rapist be promoted through the
    >> ranks to the level of base commander?

    > In fairness, the evidence suggests his ‘rampage’ began only a few
    > years ago, at an age of 44 or so.

    >> There must be deep systematic cultural problems withing the Canadian
    >> Air Force.  A ‘tolleration’ of corruption, turning a blind eye.  Such
    >> things also directly correlate with other inefficencies and
    >> corruptions and combat inefficiencies.

    > Canuts have a very poor promotion structure based on
    > connections and suck-up, criticism is not tolerated.

    >> Someone else in the chain of command needs to suffer a fall for this;
    >> lots of ‘officers’ no doubt turned a ‘blind eye’ or even condoned and
    >> joined in his behaviour.

    > It’s the Canut govmonk culture, they all look out for one another.
    > In another case a POOP (Province Of Ontario Police), murdered
    > a young girl but the POOP’s tried to frame a neighbour, the dick
    > is long gone, the citizen was exonerated.

    What case is this your speaking of here, Ken ? I’m curious that’s all.

      cheers…..Jeff

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    >> No young Canadian should entrust themselves to that system untill
    >> something substantial is done.

    > The Canuti govmonk ‘echelon’ considers citizens as 2nd class and
    > criticism as unwarranted, all mistakes are *honest mistakes*.
    > The corruption list is endless, never trust a Canuti officer!!!
    > Ken

  13. admin says:

    On Oct 23, 8:39 am, "Jeffrey Hamilton" <bberesf…@cogeco.ca> wrote:

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    > Ken S. Tucker wrote:
    > > On Oct 21, 6:49 pm, Eunometic <eunome…@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
    > >> On Oct 22, 3:56 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote:

    > >>> On Oct 18, 11:28 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote:

    > >>>>http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/10/18/15729471.html

    > >>>> I would have regarded him as among the most trustworthy
    > >>>> Canutistani govmonks, best of the best, a leader of men we
    > >>>> could look up to, towering above us, with unimpeachable
    > >>>> ethics and judgement.
    > >>>> NEVER trust a Canuti govmonk worker!
    > >>>> The whole circus will likely cost me $30,000,000 paying for
    > >>>> govmonks doing paper work.
    > >>>> The victims cost was beyond money, he murdered fellow
    > >>>> soldiers.
    > >>>> Ken

    > >>> Well X-Colonel Williams received 25 yrs in jail, so he’ll be
    > >>> 72 yo when he is ‘considered’ for parole.
    > >>> Have a read of where he’s likely to spend 23 hrs a day,
    > >>> (see the Bernardo part),

    > >> This raises some extremely serious questions.

    > > Yup, Canuti’s are tending to a Byzantine culture.

    > >> How could this murdering psychopath rapist be promoted through the
    > >> ranks to the level of base commander?

    > > In fairness, the evidence suggests his ‘rampage’ began only a few
    > > years ago, at an age of 44 or so.

    > >> There must be deep systematic cultural problems withing the Canadian
    > >> Air Force.  A ‘tolleration’ of corruption, turning a blind eye.  Such
    > >> things also directly correlate with other inefficencies and
    > >> corruptions and combat inefficiencies.

    > > Canuts have a very poor promotion structure based on
    > > connections and suck-up, criticism is not tolerated.

    > >> Someone else in the chain of command needs to suffer a fall for this;
    > >> lots of ‘officers’ no doubt turned a ‘blind eye’ or even condoned and
    > >> joined in his behaviour.

    > > It’s the Canut govmonk culture, they all look out for one another.
    > > In another case a POOP (Province Of Ontario Police), murdered
    > > a young girl but the POOP’s tried to frame a neighbour, the dick
    > > is long gone, the citizen was exonerated.

    > What case is this your speaking of here, Ken ? I’m curious that’s all.

    >   cheers…..Jeff

    Hi Jeff here’s an all to brief article on the POOP screw up,
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Paul_Morin
    ((lots more on the net)).

    The murderer of Christine Jessop is still at large, the POOP
    ruined a lot of evidence, covering for their own.
    Our daughter was the same age and the murder occurred near
    where we lived, so we where/are absolutely angry at the POOP
    for letting the prick get away.
    And no, it was NOT an honest, mistake, it was a calculated
    premeditated series of crimes, yet the POOP who did it got
    a slap on the wrist.
    Ken

  14. admin says:

    On Oct 23, 8:39 am, "Jeffrey Hamilton" <bberesf…@cogeco.ca> wrote:

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    > Ken S. Tucker wrote:
    > > On Oct 21, 6:49 pm, Eunometic <eunome…@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
    > >> On Oct 22, 3:56 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote:

    > >>> On Oct 18, 11:28 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote:

    > >>>>http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/10/18/15729471.html

    > >>>> I would have regarded him as among the most trustworthy
    > >>>> Canutistani govmonks, best of the best, a leader of men we
    > >>>> could look up to, towering above us, with unimpeachable
    > >>>> ethics and judgement.
    > >>>> NEVER trust a Canuti govmonk worker!
    > >>>> The whole circus will likely cost me $30,000,000 paying for
    > >>>> govmonks doing paper work.
    > >>>> The victims cost was beyond money, he murdered fellow
    > >>>> soldiers.
    > >>>> Ken

    > >>> Well X-Colonel Williams received 25 yrs in jail, so he’ll be
    > >>> 72 yo when he is ‘considered’ for parole.
    > >>> Have a read of where he’s likely to spend 23 hrs a day,
    > >>> (see the Bernardo part),

    > >> This raises some extremely serious questions.

    > > Yup, Canuti’s are tending to a Byzantine culture.

    > >> How could this murdering psychopath rapist be promoted through the
    > >> ranks to the level of base commander?

    > > In fairness, the evidence suggests his ‘rampage’ began only a few
    > > years ago, at an age of 44 or so.

    > >> There must be deep systematic cultural problems withing the Canadian
    > >> Air Force.  A ‘tolleration’ of corruption, turning a blind eye.  Such
    > >> things also directly correlate with other inefficencies and
    > >> corruptions and combat inefficiencies.

    > > Canuts have a very poor promotion structure based on
    > > connections and suck-up, criticism is not tolerated.

    > >> Someone else in the chain of command needs to suffer a fall for this;
    > >> lots of ‘officers’ no doubt turned a ‘blind eye’ or even condoned and
    > >> joined in his behaviour.

    > > It’s the Canut govmonk culture, they all look out for one another.
    > > In another case a POOP (Province Of Ontario Police), murdered
    > > a young girl but the POOP’s tried to frame a neighbour, the dick
    > > is long gone, the citizen was exonerated.

    > What case is this your speaking of here, Ken ? I’m curious that’s all.

    >   cheers…..Jeff

    Jefferey, here’s a bit more detailed essay on that,
    http://www.nacdl.org/public.nsf/championarticles/19980808?opendocument

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    Ken S. Tucker wrote:
    > On Oct 23, 8:39 am, "Jeffrey Hamilton" <bberesf…@cogeco.ca> wrote:
    >> Ken S. Tucker wrote:
    >>> On Oct 21, 6:49 pm, Eunometic <eunome…@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
    >>>> On Oct 22, 3:56 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote:

    >>>>> On Oct 18, 11:28 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca>
    >>>>> wrote:

    >>>>>> http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/10/18/15729471.html

    >>>>>> I would have regarded him as among the most trustworthy
    >>>>>> Canutistani govmonks, best of the best, a leader of men we
    >>>>>> could look up to, towering above us, with unimpeachable
    >>>>>> ethics and judgement.
    >>>>>> NEVER trust a Canuti govmonk worker!
    >>>>>> The whole circus will likely cost me $30,000,000 paying for
    >>>>>> govmonks doing paper work.
    >>>>>> The victims cost was beyond money, he murdered fellow
    >>>>>> soldiers.
    >>>>>> Ken

    >>>>> Well X-Colonel Williams received 25 yrs in jail, so he’ll be
    >>>>> 72 yo when he is ‘considered’ for parole.
    >>>>> Have a read of where he’s likely to spend 23 hrs a day,
    >>>>> (see the Bernardo part),

    >>>> This raises some extremely serious questions.

    >>> Yup, Canuti’s are tending to a Byzantine culture.

    >>>> How could this murdering psychopath rapist be promoted through the
    >>>> ranks to the level of base commander?

    >>> In fairness, the evidence suggests his ‘rampage’ began only a few
    >>> years ago, at an age of 44 or so.

    >>>> There must be deep systematic cultural problems withing the
    >>>> Canadian Air Force.  A ‘tolleration’ of corruption, turning a
    >>>> blind eye.  Such things also directly correlate with other
    >>>> inefficencies and corruptions and combat inefficiencies.

    >>> Canuts have a very poor promotion structure based on
    >>> connections and suck-up, criticism is not tolerated.

    >>>> Someone else in the chain of command needs to suffer a fall for
    >>>> this; lots of ‘officers’ no doubt turned a ‘blind eye’ or even
    >>>> condoned and joined in his behaviour.

    >>> It’s the Canut govmonk culture, they all look out for one another.
    >>> In another case a POOP (Province Of Ontario Police), murdered
    >>> a young girl but the POOP’s tried to frame a neighbour, the dick
    >>> is long gone, the citizen was exonerated.

    >> What case is this your speaking of here, Ken ? I’m curious that’s
    >> all.

    >>   cheers…..Jeff

    > Jefferey, here’s a bit more detailed essay on that,
    > http://www.nacdl.org/public.nsf/championarticles/19980808?opendocument

    Yeah, I am quite aware of the case, I lived in Toronto at the time. The
    initial investigating Police Dept. was York Regional, where Christine
    resided and then it was passed off to Durham Region because Christine’s
    remains were found in their jurisdiction. Note the lack of OPP involvement !
    The lead investigator _was_ dirty in my estimation and he manufactured
    evidence, but he wasn’t OPP ! The crown councils John Scott and Susan
    MacLean were  morons, inept and quite possibly corrupt but neither were OPP.

    This casse was a dogs dinner from minute one ! Do you remember when it was
    reported her half brother was having nightmares and the family went to the
    Christina’s death site and found ‘neck bones’ ? Do you remember when it as
    reported that her half brother and his buddy used to sexually assult
    Christine ?
    I do !

    I’m not quite sure what your particular problem with the OPP is, but this
    case shouldn’t be part of it.

    As a side note, you might find this to be an interesting little tidbit:
    "Former boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, who spent two decades behind bars
    for a wrongful murder conviction, resigned from his position as executive
    director of a Canadian organization he founded to defend the wrongly
    convicted.

    Carter said Friday that five directors of the Association in the Defense of
    the Wrongly Convicted refuse to oppose the appointment of an Ontario judge.

    The judge, Susan MacLean, was a prosecutor in a case in which a man was
    twice convicted for the murder of his 9-year-old neighbor in Queensville,
    Ontario."

    http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-7164249.html

      cheers……Jeff

  16. admin says:

    On Oct 23, 6:52 pm, "Jeffrey Hamilton" <bberesf…@cogeco.ca> wrote:

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    > Ken S. Tucker wrote:
    > > On Oct 23, 8:39 am, "Jeffrey Hamilton" <bberesf…@cogeco.ca> wrote:
    > >> Ken S. Tucker wrote:
    > >>> On Oct 21, 6:49 pm, Eunometic <eunome…@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
    > >>>> On Oct 22, 3:56 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca> wrote:

    > >>>>> On Oct 18, 11:28 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca>
    > >>>>> wrote:

    > >>>>>>http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/10/18/15729471.html

    > >>>>>> I would have regarded him as among the most trustworthy
    > >>>>>> Canutistani govmonks, best of the best, a leader of men we
    > >>>>>> could look up to, towering above us, with unimpeachable
    > >>>>>> ethics and judgement.
    > >>>>>> NEVER trust a Canuti govmonk worker!
    > >>>>>> The whole circus will likely cost me $30,000,000 paying for
    > >>>>>> govmonks doing paper work.
    > >>>>>> The victims cost was beyond money, he murdered fellow
    > >>>>>> soldiers.
    > >>>>>> Ken

    > >>>>> Well X-Colonel Williams received 25 yrs in jail, so he’ll be
    > >>>>> 72 yo when he is ‘considered’ for parole.
    > >>>>> Have a read of where he’s likely to spend 23 hrs a day,
    > >>>>> (see the Bernardo part),

    > >>>> This raises some extremely serious questions.

    > >>> Yup, Canuti’s are tending to a Byzantine culture.

    > >>>> How could this murdering psychopath rapist be promoted through the
    > >>>> ranks to the level of base commander?

    > >>> In fairness, the evidence suggests his ‘rampage’ began only a few
    > >>> years ago, at an age of 44 or so.

    > >>>> There must be deep systematic cultural problems withing the
    > >>>> Canadian Air Force.  A ‘tolleration’ of corruption, turning a
    > >>>> blind eye.  Such things also directly correlate with other
    > >>>> inefficencies and corruptions and combat inefficiencies.

    > >>> Canuts have a very poor promotion structure based on
    > >>> connections and suck-up, criticism is not tolerated.

    > >>>> Someone else in the chain of command needs to suffer a fall for
    > >>>> this; lots of ‘officers’ no doubt turned a ‘blind eye’ or even
    > >>>> condoned and joined in his behaviour.

    > >>> It’s the Canut govmonk culture, they all look out for one another.
    > >>> In another case a POOP (Province Of Ontario Police), murdered
    > >>> a young girl but the POOP’s tried to frame a neighbour, the dick
    > >>> is long gone, the citizen was exonerated.

    > >> What case is this your speaking of here, Ken ? I’m curious that’s
    > >> all.

    > >>   cheers…..Jeff

    > > Jefferey, here’s a bit more detailed essay on that,
    > >http://www.nacdl.org/public.nsf/championarticles/19980808?opendocument

    > Yeah, I am quite aware of the case, I lived in Toronto at the time. The
    > initial investigating Police Dept. was York Regional, where Christine
    > resided and then it was passed off to Durham Region because Christine’s
    > remains were found in their jurisdiction. Note the lack of OPP involvement !
    > The lead investigator _was_ dirty in my estimation and he manufactured
    > evidence, but he wasn’t OPP ! The crown councils John Scott and Susan
    > MacLean were  morons, inept and quite possibly corrupt but neither were OPP.

    > This casse was a dogs dinner from minute one ! Do you remember when it was
    > reported her half brother was having nightmares and the family went to the
    > Christina’s death site and found ‘neck bones’ ? Do you remember when it as
    > reported that her half brother and his buddy used to sexually assult
    > Christine ?
    > I do !

    > I’m not quite sure what your particular problem with the OPP is, but this
    > case shouldn’t be part of it.

    The acronym POOP applies to all the thieves, liars and cheats,
    specific to Province Of Ontario Police.
    You maybe falling into the beaucrat ‘trap’ where the SS points
    fingers at the Gestopo, that’s the Canuti way, it’s 90% rigged
    to create employment for govmonks.
    Crime is necessary for the employment of cops, lawyers, judges
    and for politicians to scare citizens into paying higher taxes, so
    if crime goes down, they’ll manufacture it, SOP, in the Morin
    case they mostly got cught doing it, but the unidentified POOP
    who did is still at large.

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    > As a side note, you might find this to be an interesting little tidbit:
    > "Former boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, who spent two decades behind bars
    > for a wrongful murder conviction, resigned from his position as executive
    > director of a Canadian organization he founded to defend the wrongly
    > convicted.

    > Carter said Friday that five directors of the Association in the Defense of
    > the Wrongly Convicted refuse to oppose the appointment of an Ontario judge.

    > The judge, Susan MacLean, was a prosecutor in a case in which a man was
    > twice convicted for the murder of his 9-year-old neighbor in Queensville,
    > Ontario."

    > http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-7164249.html

    >   cheers……Jeff

    Ken

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    Ken S. Tucker wrote:
    > On Oct 23, 6:52 pm, "Jeffrey Hamilton" <bberesf…@cogeco.ca> wrote:
    >> Ken S. Tucker wrote:
    >>> On Oct 23, 8:39 am, "Jeffrey Hamilton" <bberesf…@cogeco.ca> wrote:
    >>>> Ken S. Tucker wrote:
    >>>>> On Oct 21, 6:49 pm, Eunometic <eunome…@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
    >>>>>> On Oct 22, 3:56 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca>
    >>>>>> wrote:

    >>>>>>> On Oct 18, 11:28 am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam…@vianet.on.ca>
    >>>>>>> wrote:

    >>>>>>>> http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/10/18/15729471.html

    >>>>>>>> I would have regarded him as among the most trustworthy
    >>>>>>>> Canutistani govmonks, best of the best, a leader of men we
    >>>>>>>> could look up to, towering above us, with unimpeachable
    >>>>>>>> ethics and judgement.
    >>>>>>>> NEVER trust a Canuti govmonk worker!
    >>>>>>>> The whole circus will likely cost me $30,000,000 paying for
    >>>>>>>> govmonks doing paper work.
    >>>>>>>> The victims cost was beyond money, he murdered fellow
    >>>>>>>> soldiers.
    >>>>>>>> Ken

    >>>>>>> Well X-Colonel Williams received 25 yrs in jail, so he’ll be
    >>>>>>> 72 yo when he is ‘considered’ for parole.
    >>>>>>> Have a read of where he’s likely to spend 23 hrs a day,
    >>>>>>> (see the Bernardo part),

    >>>>>> This raises some extremely serious questions.

    >>>>> Yup, Canuti’s are tending to a Byzantine culture.

    >>>>>> How could this murdering psychopath rapist be promoted through
    >>>>>> the ranks to the level of base commander?

    >>>>> In fairness, the evidence suggests his ‘rampage’ began only a few
    >>>>> years ago, at an age of 44 or so.

    >>>>>> There must be deep systematic cultural problems withing the
    >>>>>> Canadian Air Force.  A ‘tolleration’ of corruption, turning a
    >>>>>> blind eye.  Such things also directly correlate with other
    >>>>>> inefficencies and corruptions and combat inefficiencies.

    >>>>> Canuts have a very poor promotion structure based on
    >>>>> connections and suck-up, criticism is not tolerated.

    >>>>>> Someone else in the chain of command needs to suffer a fall for
    >>>>>> this; lots of ‘officers’ no doubt turned a ‘blind eye’ or even
    >>>>>> condoned and joined in his behaviour.

    >>>>> It’s the Canut govmonk culture, they all look out for one another.
    >>>>> In another case a POOP (Province Of Ontario Police), murdered
    >>>>> a young girl but the POOP’s tried to frame a neighbour, the dick
    >>>>> is long gone, the citizen was exonerated.

    >>>> What case is this your speaking of here, Ken ? I’m curious that’s
    >>>> all.

    >>>>   cheers…..Jeff

    >>> Jefferey, here’s a bit more detailed essay on that,
    >>> http://www.nacdl.org/public.nsf/championarticles/19980808?opendocument

    >> Yeah, I am quite aware of the case, I lived in Toronto at the time.
    >> The initial investigating Police Dept. was York Regional, where
    >> Christine resided and then it was passed off to Durham Region
    >> because Christine’s remains were found in their jurisdiction. Note
    >> the lack of OPP involvement ! The lead investigator _was_ dirty in
    >> my estimation and he manufactured evidence, but he wasn’t OPP ! The
    >> crown councils John Scott and Susan MacLean were  morons, inept and
    >> quite possibly corrupt but neither were OPP.

    >> This casse was a dogs dinner from minute one ! Do you remember when
    >> it was reported her half brother was having nightmares and the
    >> family went to the Christina’s death site and found ‘neck bones’ ?
    >> Do you remember when it as reported that her half brother and his
    >> buddy used to sexually assult Christine ?
    >> I do !

    >> I’m not quite sure what your particular problem with the OPP is, but
    >> this case shouldn’t be part of it.

    > The acronym POOP applies to all the thieves, liars and cheats,
    > specific to Province Of Ontario Police.
    > You maybe falling into the beaucrat ‘trap’ where the SS points
    > fingers at the Gestopo, that’s the Canuti way, it’s 90% rigged
    > to create employment for govmonks.
    > Crime is necessary for the employment of cops, lawyers, judges
    > and for politicians to scare citizens into paying higher taxes, so
    > if crime goes down, they’ll manufacture it, SOP, in the Morin
    > case they mostly got cught doing it, but the unidentified POOP
    > who did is still at large.

    >> As a side note, you might find this to be an interesting little
    >> tidbit: "Former boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, who spent two
    >> decades behind bars for a wrongful murder conviction, resigned from
    >> his position as executive director of a Canadian organization he
    >> founded to defend the wrongly convicted.

    >> Carter said Friday that five directors of the Association in the
    >> Defense of the Wrongly Convicted refuse to oppose the appointment of
    >> an Ontario judge.

    >> The judge, Susan MacLean, was a prosecutor in a case in which a man
    >> was twice convicted for the murder of his 9-year-old neighbor in
    >> Queensville, Ontario."

    >> http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-7164249.html

    >>   cheers……Jeff
    > Ken

    Oh, I see…..so no resemblence to reality then…ok understood…..buh
    bye…Ken

      cheers….Jeff







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