21 September 2008

Getting soft on drugs

You know... the victimless crime.
-- EDMONTON -- With his young wife slain and his brother charged with murder, NDP candidate Mike Butler knows the issue of violent crime more intimately than many Canadians.

On April 7, 2007, Butler's life began to crumble when his father-in-law telephoned to let him know that Butler's wife, Stephanie, had been bludgeoned to death in their home.

Then the news got worse. His brother, Ken, who Butler said was once addicted to methamphetamine, was charged with the crime.
Just one question here, Mike... why are you running for the Dippers?

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FROM THE COMMENTS:
"It sounds like he is not holding his brother accountable for killing his wife. It was the drugs that did it."

"He must be out of his mind with grief."
And...
"It's being reported on the news here that the man with the knife was actually put on the bus by the police."
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RELATED: Maybe after Jack sorts out the Taliban...

...he can negotiate with these guys...
-- MONTREAL -- Over 450 marijuana plants were found on the property where a Quebec provincial police officer was shot during a drug raid Saturday.

Police say the plants where found with drug production material on a building annexed to the property in the town of Saint-Lin-Laurentides in Quebec's Lanaudiere region.
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LAST WORD: That Giant Flushing Noise
“The downward tide of leftism is “tolerant, diverse, non-judgmental, non-discriminatory, egalitarian, politically correct, multicultural, globalist, and collectivist."

"It insists that there are no rights and wrongs, no moral absolutes. It turns everything upside down in its looking glass world."

"It denies the correctness of all that produced what our culture revered before the deconstruction of the world in accordance with the tenets of cultural Marxism.”
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