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JLM

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Yes, cried. Your hypocrisy is funny.

You got to remember things about Cannuck, this was the same guy who was more concerned about a cop's mortgage than the face of the innocent person he kicked in. What chance is there of reasonable debate with this sort of mentality? :lol:
 

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What chance is there of reasonable debate with this sort of mentality? :lol:
There isn't. His relentless goalpost moving, back peddling, dodging, logical inconsistencies, hypocrisy and out right lies, make any reasoned discussion with him, simply impossible.
 

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You got to remember things about Cannuck, this was the same guy who was more concerned about a cop's mortgage than the face of the innocent person he kicked in.

Why would you go and post something so incredibly stupid? Anybody above a grade three reading level would know my concern was with the mob rule mentality (that you have embraced) and your disregard for due process which is a cornerstone of our judicial process.
 

JLM

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Why would you go and post something so incredibly stupid? Anybody above a grade three reading level would know my concern was with the mob rule mentality (that you have embraced) and your disregard for due process which is a cornerstone of our judicial process.

As everyone who has been following knows, I didn't start the stupidity.

Mob mentality indeed, the mob consisted of people at the scene snapping pictures of the whole episode, and the media deemed them reliable enough to broadcast them across the country.
 
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Cannuck

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Mob mentality indeed, the mob consisted of people at the scene snapping pictures of the whole episode, and the media deemed them reliable enough to broadcast them across the country.


Nope! The mob consisted of people willing to hang the perp before his day in court. Those of us that are enlightened have seen how well that has worked in other places and at other times.
 

JLM

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Nope! The mob consisted of people willing to hang the perp before his day in court. Those of us that are enlightened have seen how well that has worked in other places and at other times.

Yeah, right, the way things are unfolding doesn't give much credence to your enlightenment...................you're so far in the dark you couldn't find your way out with a dozen halogen lamps! :lol:
 

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Why would you go and post something so incredibly stupid? Anybody above a grade three reading level would know my concern was with the mob rule mentality (that you have embraced) and your disregard for due process which is a cornerstone of our judicial process.
Your hypocrisy is hilarious.
 

JLM

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Your hypocrisy is hilarious.

He just doesn't understand the situation, but there is no law against stupidity and we have to respect that. As for "mob mentality", where is that displayed more obviously than an officer of the law kicking the sh*t out of an innocent man's face while he's on the ground? :lol:
 

Cannuck

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He just doesn't understand the situation, but there is no law against stupidity and we have to respect that. As for "mob mentality", where is that displayed more obviously than an officer of the law kicking the sh*t out of an innocent man's face while he's on the ground? :lol:

As usual, JLM, you are completely and utterly wrong. I could at least respect your opinion if you just came out and said you wanted to do away with the court system. At least then your position would be logically consistent.
 

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JLM

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As usual, JLM, you are completely and utterly wrong. I could at least respect your opinion if you just came out and said you wanted to do away with the court system. At least then your position would be logically consistent.

What makes you think I want to do away with the court system? I would like to CHANGE the court system so that cases are expeditiously dealt with (justice delayed is justice denied) instead of being put off by scheming (and greedy) defense lawyers. I'm afraid I was "completely and utterly" right, the minute there was enough evidence to lay a charge he should have been canned.

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If it wasn't so pathetic! :lol:
 

Cannuck

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What makes you think I want to do away with the court system? I would like to CHANGE the court system so that cases are expeditiously dealt with (justice delayed is justice denied) instead of being put off by scheming (and greedy) defense lawyers. I'm afraid I was "completely and utterly" right, the minute there was enough evidence to lay a charge he should have been canned.

Guilty until proven innocent. Can can call it anything you would like to call it.
 

CDNBear

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Guilty until proven innocent. Can can call it anything you would like to call it.
I'm having difficulty following your logic.

First you say that court rulings are irrelevant.

Then you say that the courts are just fine, and don't need change.

And now you qualify that with due process is a cornerstone of our judicial process?

Maybe you can clean up that logical inconsistency for us.
 

JLM

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Guilty until proven innocent. Can can call it anything you would like to call it.

"Innocent until proven guilty has a nice ring to it" and in lots of cases I agree with it, but in a lot of cases it's not practical or you wouldn't see people in jail awaiting trial. Did the authorities really really believe Pickton was innocent while he was being held?
 

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I'm having difficulty following your logic.

First you say that court rulings are irrelevant.

Then you say that the courts are just fine, and don't need change.

And now you qualify that with due process is a cornerstone of our judicial process?

Maybe you can clean up that logical inconsistency for us.

It's really not my problem if you can't understand my position. I have never said the courts are fine. Perhaps this "logical inconsistency" issue you have would disappear once your comprehension skills improve. Nor have I said court rulings are irrelevant (at least not in the context you are using). I have said before that laws can be changed if they are not in line with the values of Canadians and that Canada is not under any obligation to follow international laws if it chooses not to. I understand why you seem to be continually missing the point. It's inevitable given your circumstances.