Time to end Montreal protesting (rioting)

JLM

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Methinks it's time to round them up and send them up to a "project" on Ellesmere Island for a year. That might adjust their attitude! :lol:
 

JLM

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So does everyone else. Some just don't know it yet.

Sometimes I really wonder if everyone enjoys a feeling of accomplishment. Sometimes when you are feeling the blues just going out and weeding a couple of rows of carrots can be uplifting (excuse the pun) :smile:
 

Colpy

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Methinks it's time to round them up and send them up to a "project" on Ellesmere Island for a year. That might adjust their attitude! :lol:

The problem is, thanks to that idiot Charest, anyone arrested in Quebec for rioting will have their case thrown out, as the law is obviously unconstitutional, a fact that is obvious to any judge that can read.
 

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The problem is, thanks to that idiot Charest, anyone arrested in Quebec for rioting will have their case thrown out, as the law is obviously unconstitutional, a fact that is obvious to any judge that can read.


Ironic though; the cash needed for legal aid or a defense lawyer will outstrip the difference they would have paid to finish school.

Karmic retribution
 

JLM

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The problem is, thanks to that idiot Charest, anyone arrested in Quebec for rioting will have their case thrown out, as the law is obviously unconstitutional, a fact that is obvious to any judge that can read.

Is doing damage and causing a disturbance constitutional? :smile: