Duffy found not guilty of charges of fraud, breach of trust

Angstrom

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If your going to fault Harper from trying to defend himself from a nasty baseless political attack, then we have to fault Tom the most for making a baseless political attack in the first place. :lol:

Attacking someone based on things that are not facts is criminal, no?
 

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It “strains credulity” to think former prime minister Stephen Harper was unaware that his inner circle was working to cover up Sen. Mike Duffy’s controversial $90,000 payment, Duffy’s lawyer says.

In the wake of Duffy’s resounding acquittal last week, which included multiple scathing critiques of the former Prime Minister’s Office, Duffy’s lawyer, Donald Bayne, sat down with CTV’s Question Period for a candid one-on-one interview.

'Strains credulity' to think Harper unaware during Senate scandal, Duffy's lawyer says | CTV News
Big woop does anybody care ?
 

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A great story , a great victory for a now legendary Canadian senator. It's just too bad there aren't more consequences for the Cons - i..e. they have to pay Duffy's legal fees from their coffers and wont be able to run their full page ads in the next election , or something. . . But in four years time it will all be forgotten and people will be pretty sick of Justine too by then I'm sure...


Legendary crook. I find it sort of funny how people embrace the guy who used the system to rip off the Canadian taxpayer. You people are aware that it is possible to hate Harper and still consider Duffy a crook. Right?

Never mind.
 

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It “strains credulity” to think former prime minister Stephen Harper was unaware that his inner circle was working to cover up Sen. Mike Duffy’s controversial $90,000 payment, Duffy’s lawyer says.

'Strains credulity' to think Harper unaware during Senate scandal, Duffy's lawyer says | CTV News

Quoting Duffy's lawyer as some form of fact is frigging hilarious.

A great story , a great victory for a now legendary Canadian senator. It's just too bad there aren't more consequences for the Cons - i..e. they have to pay Duffy's legal fees from their coffers and wont be able to run their full page ads in the next election , or something. . . But in four years time it will all be forgotten and people will be pretty sick of Justine too by then I'm sure...

You are way jumping the gun here.... Duffy still faces defending himself against another 15 charges.
 

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Looks like there is a large disapproval for nasty politics. And the only party that didn't engage In it last election won.
 

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What does that even mean?

It's what your article said Floss

Ottawa disapprove of Harpers nasty politics. :lol:
They also disapprove of NDP's nasty politics by literally voting them right out of office. ;)

The public has been very clear of their disapproval of the NDP and their nasty politics last election.
 

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Legendary crook. I find it sort of funny how people embrace the guy who used the system to rip off the Canadian taxpayer. You people are aware that it is possible to hate Harper and still consider Duffy a crook. Right?

Never mind.

The intrigue of the case for me has been the lengths and effort to which they went to frame Duffy. Quite astonishing actually and it wasn't necessary.

And is Duffy a crook? Is he any more of a crook than Wallin, Brazeau etcetera?

I'm going to say no based on what came out of the trial. He proved he was advised and even encouraged to make all the financial claims he made and they were allowed under Senate guidelines.

The problem is the Senate is a free range grazing field with no regulations regarding spending and that has to change.

I'm still in favour of eliminating the Senate and if that's not possible, elect them....
 

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You're allowing Harper to live rent free in your head... That's Flossy's job


I'm using the Jewish motto 'never forget' and it's not just about Harper but all of the people involved. And most importantly, righting the stench of collusion. Of course the Trudeau Libs are doing nothing about it....


A very large number of Canadians have been unable to imagine the size of (even) the visible fraud perpetrated upon them under the name of The Mike Duffy Trial.

In what may fairly be called the fascist press of Canada the issue has been spray-painted “cover-up”. Mr. Duffy’s personality has been the chief subject of discussion by core writers ... as a way to divert attention? Even beyond that, commentators are trapped in the almost irrelevant: Mike Duffy’s personality, media career, and Senate behaviour.

The trial was the product of the vicious, conspiratorial, vengeful, punitive nature … of what may fairly, I think, be called the criminal Conservative Party Machine seeking to dominate public consciousness.

The Machine, I allege, was headed by Stephen Harper, prime minister, and Nigel Wright..

The Machine set to work to use a thoroughly corrupted RCMP force (which it may have additionally coerced and suborned) and Prosecutorial Services which may, in fact, have acted criminally in a major breach of ethical standards and, therefore, in a major Breach of Trust … and may also have been suborned.

Beyond the Machine, Defence lawyer Donald Bayne satisfied what is said to be the first duty of a Defence lawyer: defence of the accused. He served his client well, in defence. But that, I submit, is all he did. He did not, I believe, serve justice well nor the Canadian people – who had to be an unstated principal in the case. How did he lapse?

In the service of justice he should have elected Trial by Jury. A jury would quickly have seen through Prosecution’s deceptions and would have been – in fact – a body of representative Canadians dealing with the criminal Conservative Party Machine: shaping a much more convincing acquittal of Mike Duffy than one by a somewhat (I believe) dubious judge in the Club of Higher Court Judges in Canada.

In the service of the Canadian people, Donald Bayne – in addition - might well have examined and cross-examined a good deal more searchingly than he did. He might – just for instance – have kept Nigel Wright on the stand for two or three days longer, grilling him closely. To this observer, Nigel Wright was given “the billionaire treatment” on the stand (and, it now seems, off the stand as well!).

The Opposition Parties in the House of Commons – all of them – failed the Canadian people monumentally. They failed to produce available information over two and a half years before the trial. They failed to tear apart the fraudulent RCMP actions and then the wholly sham Prosecution case.

They failed in the House of Commons, in the press and media, and in the streets. What Donald Bayne revealed of Conservative Party Machine dirty tricks had to be available earlier – in large part – to the Opposition Parties. Anyone who knows Ottawa knows few secrets are kept there. For nearly two and a half years in Ottawa – oozing from the PMO, leaking from the Senate, spilling from RCMP headquarters, pulsing through the Ottawa Grapevine - leads must have been available to the Opposition Parties … which they chose to ignore. Why?

The greatest failure of the Mike Duffy affair may well be the failure of the Opposition Parties to be “on” all the materials and events and to protect Canadian rule of law and democracy. Their role was a shameful, wholly inadequate role. Were they playing to new rules in Ottawa in an atmosphere of clubby entitlement and sleazy “cooperation”? Even now, with the truth about criminal action exposed (and unpunished) they are mute.

Very serious questions must be asked about the timing and the scheduling of the trial. Was there major political manipulation on behalf of what I call the Conservative Party Criminal Machine? Somehow, the Ontario Higher Court System produced a meaningless recess – months long - in the midst of the trial. The recess just happened to permit the Federal Election to be held before the full story was told of the Conservative Machine’s vicious lawlessness.

The recess permitted the Conservative Party to return strongly to the House of Commons. If the trial had continued normally and had ended before the Federal Election, election results would likely have been very, very different.

Are we to conclude that the criminal Conservative Party Machine not only escaped from the scandal unscathed but also was permitted to shape, in part, the membership of the present House of Commons?

But I believe thoughtful Canadians will conclude Justice Vaillancourt left his task dangerously incomplete [and one can only ask Why].

Justice Vaillancourt should have forcefully recommended that appropriate Law Enforcement entities review (as publicly as possible) the behaviour of RCMP actors, Prosecution Services personnel, selected Senators, as well as Nigel Wright, Stephen Harper and related personnel in the PMO – with a view to determining if criminal charges should be laid against any or many of them. Justice Vaillancourt should have made the recommendation in such a way that it could not be ignored. He could have done it in terms of genuine alarm at the apparent epidemic of criminality at highest levels in the conduct of the nation’s affairs.

The organized, pre-meditated, interwoven, relentless, and destructive intention to do deeply unlawful things by people in places of highest trust should have alarmed and outraged Justice Vaillancourt – as it must alarm and outrage every Canadian who learns of it.


And Justice Vaillancourt should have acted very forcefully….

Why didn’t he?

The Liberal government led by Justin Trudeau has done nothing whatever about what is almost assuredly major criminal activity in the conduct of government. Surely that is a matter of the first importance. Where are the Liberal MPs in the House of Commons? Are they all (as all the Conservative government MPs were – with the exception of Brent Rathgeber) happy, well-fed, voluntarily bound-and-gagged non-entities, doing nothing but mouthing the propaganda of their “leaders”?

Why is it in the interest of the Liberal Party to shield criminal activity in the former Conservative government? Is there an alliance of the apparent foes that will only become clear with time?

The examination here looks at the public betrayal and criminal activity imbedded in the Mike Duffy Affair – betrayal and criminal activity (so far) blandly accepted in silence by every MP in the House of Commons. Perhaps things are even worse than they look. Perhaps the Liberal government led by Justin Trudeau will reveal to us an on-going intention in Ottawa to criminalize our democracy … permanently … and will make clear to us that we have – even in this column – only scratched the surface….


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