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Re: TURMEL: Moldaver said: No Exemptee supply; no Lederman stay



"GEM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> "John Turmel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > JCT: Does anyone remember my post on Mar 17 titled "Appeals
> > of Lederman to OCA Justice Moldaver?" In it, I pointed out
> > that the Crowns' motion to Justice Moldaver was for:
> > <http://yahoogroups.com/group/medpot/message/?????>
>
> ========
>
> Yo John,
>
> This would make for some of the most extremely entertaining television,
> radio, or even continuing newspaper articles ya know. If only the people
of
> Canada had a clue how much really great shit they were missing.
>
> Its got crooks and villains and victims galore and pathos like I never saw
> before ...
>
> ...what with ten real live breathing Canadians actually dying of an
> epyleptic siezure - four of who are in for a real surprise since they
never
> had a siezure and don't know they have the disease - every single DAY this
> show runs.
>
> Its got the John Wayniest hero one could possibly imagine... and the
> villains are everywhere, into everything, exerting corporate-state
control;
> discord, deception and dollars, disguised as the good guys. Its like the
> matrix. You never know which human is gonna suddenly become a controlled
> construct before your eyes...  and you will never see what is controlling
> them...
>
> This whole 'comedy of errors' has a most amazing cast of characters, who,
> aside from you, most of the victims and a couple of the outsiders, change
> their loyalty, personality and direction like underwear. Its got
everything
> a good TV show needs.
>
> Its got drama, court-room scenes, action, action court-room scenes!!,
> police, judges, lawyers, professors, anonymous strangers, web-people,
> newspapers, thousands of murdered victims, incarcerated victims, greedy
> thriving corporations and US federal Agents.... but it lacks fast cars, so
> it might not sell too widely ...
>
> Too bad most Canadians will never even know they were unwillingly playing
a
> game of russian roullette, with the government holding the gun and pulling
> the trigger ten times a day because Bush threatened to stymie the flow of
> petrochemical pharmecueticals if they stopped shooting them. Worse still,
> they miss the day to day drama.
>
> Definitely past time for the change methinks.
>
> Just to say thanks again John. You play a tight hand against a stacked
deck
> eh. :)
>
> Uh, by the way John, did it never occur to you that an honest man cannot
be
> elected to an important government position in Canada - that such rare
> creatures must of necessity, create their own political organization if
such
> is their desire. This usually works since its real hard to find 10 honest
> men or women, and such singular creatures are thus usually rendered
content
> to rail against the monster and knock the occasional scale off it. :)
>
> GEM
>
>
oops.


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