Tuesday, April 03, 2012
Enbridge gets whacked on the pee-pee for propaganda
There's a lot there but, aside from the gutting of the latest Enbridge attempt to cloud the issue over tankers, there is a point made which cannot be missed.
Harper cut the budget of the one department that needed to rapidly increase the vessel safety on the BC Central coast.
What's going on?
Harper couldn't care less about BC.
Tanker safety? Not his problem.
Vessel traffic management? Not his problem.
Just move that oil so his Alberta petro-buddies can make tons of money.
His post-PM directorship depends on it.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Judge for yourself . . .
At the age of 39, and unmarried, Begbie arrived in Victoria in November 1858. It was a rough and tumble place with the Fraser River Gold Rush drawing thousands of prospectors and hangers-on.
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And, biographer Sydney G. Pettit describes him as, “Fearless and incorruptible, he made his name a terror to evil-doers who, rather than face his stern and impartial justice in the Queen’s court, abstained from violence or fled the country, never to return.”
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He told one ill-fated wretch standing in the prisoner’s box and seeking the right to appeal his sentence, “It will take six months or more for the colonial secretary to deal with the matter and months more before we learn of his decision. But you will not be interested in what he decides, for you are to be hanged Monday morning.”
Another convicted murderer complained he had not received a fair trial, to which Judge Begbie responded “I shall send up your case for a new trial - by your Maker.”