Caledonia and Terrorism in Canada

If this is true, well, it’s depressing the lawlessness that is occuring under Dalton M.

I will speak to you of things that I have direct knowledge on, things I have seen with my own eyes and things that I can provide you with accurate and multi person corroborated. These are not embellished and for the most part have been unreported in the media, they have been reported to the OPP however even as a police officer I do not believe in their willingness or capability to investigate and apprehend those responsible.

Not the government

The government is going big trying to promote their “smartgrowth” plans, trying to lead people into small, compact boxes, living on top of each other.

The Star is even saying people don’t like suburbia any more.

I mean, who wants to live in a big house, with lots of yard space, on a street without much traffic, drive in a nice car, listening to your music as loudly as you want, without smelly, often rude bodies around you?  Wouldn’t you rather live in a building with 500 other people, on a bus route, that may or may not come on time, on a busy street too dangerous for your kids to play on?

Give the socialists credit: they never give up telling people what they want.

Gig’s up

McSquinty says he’s really mad now, and if the natives stay unrestful, he’ll be, well, really really mad.

Damn I miss Mike.  When do you think Dalton’s going to grow a dick and do something?

Blizzard wants him to call in the army.

Above the law

More evidence that there are two tiers of laws in Ontario: none for Indians, all for the rest of us.

Two news cameramen were assaulted by protesters today, prompting Premier Dalton McGuinty to condemn the latest violence at the site of an aboriginal occupation in Caledonia, Ont.

Anarchy rules

Anytime you want to see what anarchy is like, just cast your eyes over to a native protest.

At several points, dozens of protestors from both sides tangled in fistfights and shoving matches as hapless OPP officers struggled to break up the fights and keep the two sides apart. As they shoved screaming protestors away from each other shouts and insults filled the air.

Imagine living in a province where police have no authority over enforcing the law, thanks to endless political interference.  No need to imagine, we have it here in Ontario thanks to Ipperwash.

When the police are afraid, YOU need to be afraid.

The problem with CVA

I liked most of what the CSR did back in the Harris days, but CVSA wasn’t one of them.  Here’s why:

While Ontario Ombudsman Andre Marin’s report has accurately and precisely identified many of the problems with MPAC, the real problem lies outside his mandate; and that is current value assessment (CVA).

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Let Darwin do his job

I’d probably feel differently if it was one of my relatives who drove off the road and drowned, but really, how far are we to go to save people from their own stupidity and negligence?

Sgt. Steve Wilson scratches his head in amazement. Despite more than a month of intense media scrutiny in the wake of the drowning deaths of a mother and child whose car slid into an icy canal near Bradford, motorists continue to zoom along the winding and narrow Canal Rd. at high speeds.

Power-less

Once more, another report making any normal person fearful of Ontario’s power future.

Ontario’s decision to close all of its coal plants will leave electricity supply so tight that every new generation project must be completed on time in the next two years to avoid power shortages, sources said today.

Why I like Mike

Thank you, inquiry, for reminding me why I liked Mike Harris so much.

Mike Harris angrily told senior Cabinet Ministers and two police officers, “I want the f—— Indians out of the park,” a public inquiry heard today.

The bombshell came on the second day

It’s too bad we won’t see him anytime soon on the political scene.

Reasonable speeds

Why can’t we do this here?

State Police have stepped up efforts to make sure speeds on major roads and expressways are reasonable. The result: In the last few months, two sections of metro Detroit freeways have had speed limits raised: