Obama to meet spill probe leaders as slick moves north Reuters
June 1, 2010
HEADLINE News – bad guys exposed Mulroney, BP
September 19, 2009
Police, Others Pretentious, incompetent in real life.
Vincent Lacroix pleads guilty to fraud.. The guilty plea surprised many watchers Monday morning, including hundreds of investors who fell victim to the fraud scam. “If Vincent Lacroix had to answer questions [on the stand] we would have gotten information, and we could have known where the money went,” said Jean-Guy Houle, who lost some of his life savings to Norbourg. Another Corporate CROOK has fallen … thousands to go. 6 months at a minimum security prison……. Wanna bet? for 100 million… Hahahahahaha!!!!! This will be seen as “justice” by the Crown because Lacroix will have to fly back from his private yacht in the Caribbean and check in with his probation officer every few months. Poor guy! Pre-emptying the conservatives promise to get tough on white collar crime? , “NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY IT’S COVER”… all nice and shiny on the outside, but rotten as hell on the inside. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/montreal/story/2009/09/21/quebec-norbourg-fraud-guilty.html
MONTREAL – Vincent Lacroix, the former head of Norbourg Inc., has pleaded guilty to 200 fraud-related charges. Lacroix entered the pleas in a Montreal courtroom this morning and was immediately ordered incarcerated. Sentencing arguments will be heard Friday. Lacroix had been accused of defrauding 9,200 investors and illegally appropriating more than $100 million. http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/090921/national/crime_fraud_lacroix
Thousands and thousands of persons get hurt, victimized now too. The maximum sentence for White collar crime fraud is from 10 years to 14 years, not including parole, time served credit now too, does not mean much if still most of the criminals do not get caught and convicted by the police in the first place. Many people also undeniably now blame the cops for the existence of the much too many crooked white collared crimes, business persons, and bad stockbrokers, bad civil and public servants in reality It is not just many Quebecers but even also Calgary seniors who lost in alleged Ponzi frauds http://www.cbc.ca/canada/calgary/story/2009/09/15/calgary-ponzi-couple-borst-sorensen-gold.html
Victims burned while RCMP fiddled for years with Alberta Ponzi scheme Vancouver Sun Estimates of total losses range from $100 million to $400 million. Brost is out on bail, and Sorenson is believed to be hiding in Honduras.
Ponzi Accusations: The Trail Of Riches Calgary Herald – Gary Sorenson, accused of being one of the masterminds of an alleged $100-million Ponzi scheme, is believed to be living at his palatial mansion in the …
Home of alleged Ponzi scheme mastermind Calgary Sun
Stiffer sentences for Ponzi scammers only a good first step …The Canadian Press – Sep 18, 2009 TORONTO — Stiffer sentences for white-collar criminals promised by the federal government are only a first step in the battle against Ponzi and other …
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2009/09/25/bc-coquitlam-rcmp-impaired-driving.html
Being Pretentious and incompetent that is nothing now new BUT STILL the sadly reality of many of our public and civil servants, cops, RCMP, political, regulating societies now included… and youoften find out generally the hard way that truth when you are mow necessitated to try to use their services.. and not before.
Diane Urquhart, a prominent investor advocate in Canada, said Thursday that Alberta and Quebec are the hot spots in the country for investor fraud. She said provincial securities commissions are ill-equipped to monitor and enforce illegal activity. “The securities commissions are not qualified to deter these Ponzi schemes,” said Urquhart, who was in Ottawa earlier this week urging the federal government to crack down on white-collar criminals. “None of the security commissions in the country are effective,” she said. “Enforcement of securities laws and of the federal Criminal Code for securities is grossly deficient and has been for years.” Urquhart calling on the Alberta government to spend an additional $6 million to hire 20 new fraud police officers and help form an expert securities crime unit. “If we’re again going to have investor confidence in the regulatory process, it’s up to the government to ensure our rules are rigorously enforced,” “If we’re willing to rigorously enforce our rules, the shady characters will move on.” Liberal finance critic Hugh MacDonald
http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/chance+accused+Chestermere+will+speak+investors/2007353/story.html
Since clearly 2/3 of us do not respect cops, or the RCMP, governments, civil and public servants in the first place.. they are all so right too.
COMMERCIAL CRIME IN CANADA? GOES ON ALL THE TIME EVEN IN THE GOVERNMENTS NOW TOO.. AND UNPROSECUTED STILL MOSTLY.
The rich and middle class are (OFTEN) greedy, self serving, whining, and cheap. They want bargains, they want it free or they want someone to gift it to them. The lions share of them resent paying taxes, and god forbid they should pay their employees a living wage. ” Forget about your money ..Canada is very easy on the scammers especially those working in financial sectors. Just look at the banks, insurance companies, their fees are just like legalized loan sharks. Have U seen if our Government does anything??” http://www.cbc.ca/money/story/2009/09/15/f-new-ponzi-backgrounder-2009.html
IT IS THEIR BASIC GREED, OF CITIZENS, COPS, CIVIL AND PUBLIC SERVANTS, PROFESSIONALS INCLUDED, THAT MAKES MANY OF THEM SADLY ALSO AN EASY TARGET FOR OR PARTICPATING IN FRAUD NOW AS WELL , some of them even next becoming also REAL crimminals never the less.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/montreal/story/2009/09/22/montreal-water-meter-auditor-report.html
– and clergy at the 50 per cent. What 50 percent of persons do not trust the clergy? OR Funeral directors or accountants
ACTUALLY IF YOU NEXT DO SPEND ONE DAY WORKING DIRECTLY WITH A CLERGY YOUR OPINION MIGHT SIGNIFICANTLY WORSEN, FOR I KNOW MINE ALWAYS HAS.
– Majority of persons do not trust : Journalists, Labour union leaders , Provincial government officials, Building contractors , Lawyers , Bankers , Real estate agents, MPP’s/MLA’s , Car salespeople , Business executives , Stockbrokers. Politicians known to be as bad as the used car salesmen
THERE ARE NO SURPRISES HERE FOR WE SEEM TO ALSO THINK MOST OF THESE PEOPLE CAN BE EASILY BOUGHT OR WILL SELL THEMSELVES FOR MONEY
And with all the latest recession, Ponzi scandals it is not surprising that the Business executives and Stockbrokers are not trustworthy .
And most PEOPLE STILL DO THINK THAT ALL CEOs ARE SIGNIFICANTLY OVERPAID.. and even the University administrators…
Now we should note how many Canadians hate the big three, Bell Corporations , Rogers, Telus for a start as well.
http://files.newswire.ca/823/Sept_2009_Poll.pdf
https://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/09/14/transport-canada-stealing-taxpayers-money/
https://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/08/27/why-heart-attacks-often-kill-still/
Highway Thanksgiving crackdown nets 2,271 chargesThe Alberta Sheriff Highway Patrol was busy over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend making arrests that resulted in 2,271 charges against unsafe drivers across the province. Between Friday and Monday, sheriffs helped remove 22 suspected impaired drivers from the road and arrested 13 people on outstanding warrants.They also gave out tickets for:
- 1,163 speeding violations.
- 406 seatbelt infractions.
- 62 child restraint infractions.
- 42 Gaming and Liquor Act violations.
- 44 failing to stop at a stop sign infractions.
September 17, 2009
Remembering Brian Mulroney’s Progressive Conservative party
Now what about me rather being able to get a real justice, and an adequate response still here firstly too?
> In addition, I would encourage you to consult with the Ministry of the Attorney General for Quebec at: http://www.justice.gouv.qc.ca/english/ministre/biographie-a.htm and advise them about your concerns. The Ministry may be able to review the case in more detail.THANK YOU FOR YOUR STILL VERY LATE, USELESS , PRETENTIOUS AND VERY INADEQUATE REPLY SINCE YOU ARE CLEARLY JUST ANOTHER INCOMPETENT BUCK PASSER TOO AND LIE WHEN YOU MAKE ANY CLAIM TO READ SERIOUSLY MY SPECIFIC EMAILS ON THE MURDER OF A SENIOR AT THE MONTREAL WEST ISLAND LAKESHORE HOSPITAL, EVEN ON THE SAME SUBJECT OF ELDER ABUSES IN MONTREAL’S HOSPITALS AND OLD AGE HOMES POSTED ON MANY INTERNET SITES NOW TOO. FOR YOU ALREADY WOULD NOW FIRSTLY ALREADY HAVE NOW NOTICED THAT FOR DECADES THE QUEBEC MINISTER OF JUSTICE ALWAYS ALSO GETS A COPY OF ALL MY INTERNET EMAILS TO ALL FEDERAL CABINET MINISTERS, AND TO ALL NEWS EDITORS. THUS I HAD ALREADY WRITTEN TO THE QUEBEC JUSTICE MINISTERS DIRECTLY TOO, AND TO THE Les Centres de santé et de services sociaux (CSSS), TO MY MP, MY LOCAL MNA, THE QUEBEC OMBUDSMAN TOO, AND TO ABOUT A THOUSAND ELECTED CANADIAN OFFICIALS ON THIS ISSUE DIRECTLY NOW TOO AS EVERYONE ON THE MAILING LIST BELLOW KNOWS EVEN NOW MANY TOO CAUSE THEY ALL GOT COPIES OF IT TOO.AND THUS HERE TOO YOU WERE DUMB ENOUGH, STUPID ENOUGH TO CONFIRM WHAT I HAD WRITTEN TO ALL THIS MORNING TOO..Sent: Monday, May 31, 2010To: editor@the-news.ca ; editorial@reddeeradvocate.com ; ahnews@awink.com ; letters@theherald.canwest.com ; callet@calgarysun.com ; news@cbpost.com ; national@cbc.ca ; news@chathamdailynews.ca ; letters@chroniclejournal.com ; news@dailygleaner.com ; editor.dailygraphic@shawcable.com ; frinne@bowesnet.com ; dcole@amherstdaily.com ; letterstoeditor@hfxnews.ca ; mturner@trurodaily.com ; editor@thedailyobserver.ca ; letters@thejournal.canwest.com ; mailbag@edmsun.com ; dglenen@ngnews.ca ; expnews@theexpositor.com ; mbehan@fortfrances.com ; letters@globeandmail.ca ; letters@theguardian.pe.ca ; editor@guelphmercury.com ; letters@thespec.com ; kamloopsnews@telus.net ; bulletin@cyberlink.bc.ca ; whiged@thewhig.com ; feedback@lfpress.com ; letters@macleans.ca ; letters@metronews.ca ; ottawaletters@metronews.ca ; vancouverletters@metronews.ca ; letters@thegazette.canwest.com ; letters@nationalpost.com ; newsroom@nbpub.com ; news@nugget.ca ; news@northernnews.ca ; editorial@theobserver.ca ; letters@thecitizen.canwest.com ; newsroom@orilliapacket.com ; editor@pentictonherald.com ; letters@peterboroughexaminer.com ; editorial@paherald.sk.ca ; letters@princegeorgecitizen.com ; editor@princerupertdailynews.ca ; smccully@sherbrookerecord.com ; editor@recorder.ca ; letters@leaderpost.canwest.com ; editor@nfreview.com ; spnews@SP.canwest.com ; ssmstar@saultstar.com ; kreid@stcatharinesstandard.ca ; news@standard-freeholder.com ; editorial@thesudburystar.com ; news@thesuntimes.ca ; letters@thetelegram.com ; editorial@mjtimes.sk.ca ; news@timestranscript.com ; 24news@tor.sunpub.com ; letters@metronews.ca ; editor@tor.sunpub.com ; editor@vancourier.com ; provletters@png.canwest.com ; sunletters@png.canwest.com ; letters@tc.canwest.com ; letters@walrusmagazine.com ; tribme@wellandtribune.ca ; rsweetapple@thewesternstar.com ; letters@whitehorsestar.com ; letters@thestar.canwest.com ; letters@freepress.mb.ca ; editor@wpgsun.com ; letters@xtra.ca ; XWeditor@xtra.ca ; rmostyn@yukon-news.com ; marcus.mccann@xtra.ca ; pm@pm.gc.ca ; Nicholson.R@parl.gc.ca ; Day.S@parl.gc.ca ; Abbott.J@parl.gc.ca ; allenm@parl.gc.ca ; Ambrose.R@parl.gc.ca ; Anders.R@parl.gc.ca ; Baird.J@parl.gc.ca ; Bernier.M@parl.gc.ca ; Blackburn.J@parl.gc.ca ; Cannon.L@parl.gc.ca ; casson@rickcasson.com ; Chong.M@parl.gc.ca ; Clement.T@parl.gc.ca ; Davidp@parl.gc.ca ; delmad@parl.gc.ca ; DevolB@parl.gc.ca ; Faille.M@parl.gc.ca ; Finley.D@parl.gc.ca ; Flaherty.J@parl.gc.ca ; Fletcher.S@parl.gc.ca ; Goodale.R@parl.gc.ca ; hawnL@parl.gc.ca ; Holland.M@parl.gc.ca ; info@dickharrismp.ca ; Kenney.J@parl.gc.ca ; Layton.J@parl.gc.ca ; Lukiwski.T@parl.gc.ca ; Lunn.G@parl.gc.ca ; Mackay.P@parl.gc.ca ; MacKenzie.D@parl.gc.ca ; mathyi@parl.gc.ca ; Mayes.C@parl.gc.ca ; Moore.J@parl.gc.ca ; Obhrai.D@parl.gc.ca ; OConnor.G@parl.gc.ca ; Oda.B@parl.gc.ca ; ottawa@larrymiller.ca ; pepinl@sen.parl.gc.ca ; Prentice.J@parl.gc.ca ; rajotte.j@parl.gc.ca ; sgroj@parl.gc.ca ; silva.m@parl.gc.ca ; simmssc@parl.gc.ca ; Russell.T@parl.gc.ca ; McKay.J@parl.gc.ca ; sorenson.k@parl.gc.ca ; Toews.V@parl.gc.ca ; Verner.J@parl.gc.ca ; volpej1@parl.gc.ca ; warkentin.c@parl.gc.ca ; Yelich.L@parl.gc.ca ; St-Cyr.T@parl.gc.ca ; Fry.H@parl.gc.ca ; ministre@finances.gouv.qc.ca ; ministre@justice.gouv.qc.ca ; Ignatieff.M@parl.gc.ca ; Bennett.C@parl.gc.ca ; Aglukkaq.L@parl.gc.ca ; calgary@ablonczy.comSubject: The Shotgun: For the last time, Harper is not a social conservativePrime Minister Stephen Harper basically still is just another lieberal opportunist who often still lets his power hungry ethics slide down and also the Harper Conservatives hate women by not paying them equal salary to the men still too.When Stephen Harper’s Conservatives came to power in 2006, they took to calling themselves Canada’s better New Government, claiming to signal a break from the discredited Liberal way of running the country. Now accountability, openness and ethics would prevail in government. HA HA HA, and that did not last long.Now Harper Conservatives government has been stone walling the security documents from the eyes of Parliament, and citizens, stone walling the auditor general’s request to audit MP’s expenses and falsely refusing to allow ministers’ aides to testify before committees. We even have Tony Clement, the Industry Minister, flogging products to China on behalf of a private company over needs of the citizens who elected him? Looked at the phone, internet, gas price gouging prices lately? Mr. Clement he dos not have a clear political interest in being seen to help any constituent or the citizens?Under Harper the RCMP is just as bad as under the Lieberals too“The longer they remain in power, the more the Conservatives have let their moral standards slide. Favoured treatment for friends of the party. Seats in the Senate for big donors. An easy ride for cabinet members who are favoured by the Prime Minister” for they are not any different from the Liberals they replaced! Read more: http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2010/05/29/harper-lets-the-ethics-slide/#ixzz0pUxTsvEF
http://westernstandard.blogs.com/shotgun/2010/05/for-the-last-time-harper-is-not-a-social-conservative.htmlHarper’s staff, civil and public servants do not reply to the citizens letters any better over the lieberals tooFiled under: New & Politics,medical – thenonconformer @ 5:00 pm Tags: Canada, pretentious, medical care system, Quebec, Liberal party, Doctors, Pharmacist, Nurses, Montreal Lachine Hospital, Royal Victoria Hospital, McGill, Montreal West Island Lakeshore General hospital, Montreal Verdun Hospital, Premier Jean Charest, Prime Minister Stephen Harper
WHEN IT COMES TO MY PERSONAL HEALTH I RIGHTFULLY DO NOT ACCEPT PRETENTIOUS, INADEQUATE MEDICAL SERVICES.
Now what about me rather being able to get a real competent doctor, and valid medicine that works still here firstly too? Or do I first have to give a bribe to the Liberal party? and also post it all on the internet first for all to read?Hospital deaths account for half of deaths annually
Canadian Mortality rate – Death -Health – Heart disease – Cancer
Cure for stress, high blood pressure, heart attack
Quebec Doctors want a legal pardon for their murders of citizens, patients
https://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2008/12/30/death-in-hospitals/
https://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/12/02/even-many-doctors-are-mainly-selfish-self-centered-want-to-get-rich-fast-too/
https://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/12/03/most-canadians-get-uneven-inadequate-diabetes-test-care/
http://stayinhealth.wordpress.com/2008/12/10/the-important-issue-of-our-personal-health/http://postedat.wordpress.com/2009/10/15/get-real-with-our-canadian-medicare/
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From: <nc-isp-psr-gd@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca>
Sent: Monday, May 31, 2010 10:37 AM> On behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development, I am pleased to respond to your correspondence relating to the issue of elder abuse and I would like to share the following information with you.
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> I would first like to offer my sincere apologies for this late reply. Our department is reviewing its procedures to ensure that Canadians receive a timely response to their concerns.
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> The Government of Canada takes the matter of elder abuse very seriously. In 2008, the federal government launched a $13 million Federal Elder Abuse Initiative (FEAI) to help seniors and others recognize the signs and symptoms of elder abuse and to provide information about support that is available.
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> The Government of Canada also works closely with all provinces and territories to help seniors and organizations that work with seniors and those that care for seniors find the information they need on elder abuse prevention. The elder abuse section of the http://www.seniors.gc.ca website provides important information along with links to resources on elder abuse prevention in all provinces and territories across Canada.
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> With regards to the concerns you have raised on the various forms of abuse, including neglect, I have taken the liberty of forwarding a copy of your correspondence to my colleague the Honourable Rob Nicholson, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada for his review and consideration.
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> In addition, I would encourage you to consult with the Ministry of the Attorney General for Quebec at: http://www.justice.gouv.qc.ca/english/ministre/biographie-a.htm and advise them about your concerns. The Ministry may be able to review the case in more detail.
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> I would also recommend that you review the following website: http://www.msss.gouv.qc.ca/en/, which provides you the telephone number of Les Centres de santé et de services sociaux (CSSS) in your area. Les Centres de santé et de services sociaux provides assistance to victims of abuse or neglect.
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> In your latest correspondence you refer to physical threats made against you. Your local police authorities would be in the best position to assist you with these accusations.
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> I hope this information will be helpful for you, and thank you for taking the time to write.
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> Yours sincerely,
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> Dominique La Salle
> Director General
> Seniors and Pensions Policy Secretariat
> Income Security and Social Development Branch
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> c.c. The Honourable Rob Nicholson, P.C., Q.C., M.P.
> Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada
June 5, 2009
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We are in love to serve one another and not rather for the filthy lucre sake. The love of money is still the basic root of all resulting evils too.
(Prov 15:17 KJV) Better is a dinner of herbs where love is, than a stalled ox and hatred therewith.
(Song 1:2 KJV) Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth: for thy love is better than wine.
(Rom 13:10 KJV) Love worketh no ill to his neighbour: therefore love is the fulfilling of the law.
(1 John 4:7 KJV) Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God.
(1 John 4:12 KJV) No man hath seen God at any time. If we love one another, God dwelleth in us, and his love is perfected in us.
Marci McDonald chronicles the growing clout of this country’s religious right. The book- is entitled The Armageddon Factor: The Rise of Christian Nationalism in Canada. While on Parliament Hill, hundreds of elected officials, lobbyists, assorted Parliament Hill types as well as the nation’s faithful are gathering for the 45th annual National Prayer Breakfast, where they will “pray in the spirit of Jesus Christ for Canada.’’ For anyone who thinks the Christian right could never take root in Canada the way it has in the United States, Marci McDonald she sees the unmistakable signs of a similar phenomenon taking root here. Where she had been sleeping now. The reform Christian Right had already firstly got rid of Brian Mulroney and his Progressive Conservative party and even Prime Minister Paul Martin, all facts that has largely escaped the mainstream media’s radar, Canada’s Liberals too. It also has now Revamped the nation’s judicial system and altered the makeup of federal courts to put them on a more socially conservative track. It also has Promoted the growth of faith-based education by doling out more than $56 million in economic stimulus funds to a dozen private Christian colleges and universities. According to The Armageddon Factor, many of the evangelicals believe Canada has to clean up its act on because it has a special role to play in the “end times.” And all that’s because of Psalms 72: 8-9, and foretells of God’s “dominion … from sea to sea, and from the River to the ends of the earth.” Canada must fulfill its Biblical destiny. ” That’s why many evangelicals want to see Canada declared a Christian nation.’’ If you want to know who is shaping Canadian policy and making national headlines, and why they are doing it, The Armageddon Factor has some of the answers.
May 23, 2009
3 of Canada’s Top News Stories relating to the court, justice
CANADA WHERE THERE IS A SEPARATE JUSTICE, TAX SYSTEMS FOR THE RICH AND POWERFUL SUCH AS Bell, BRIAN MULRONEY, CONRAD BLACK. INCIDENTALLY. THE RCMP CLEARLY FAILED ALSO TO GET ANY OF THESE BAD GUYS TOO.
https://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/05/21/bell-throttles-internet-speeds/ https://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/06/09/mounties-ask-b-c-court-to-bar-taser-inquiry-from-finding-misconduct/
Cops seem to have it too easy in Canada, they do what they want, they abuse citizens and tend to get away with it too. Too many COPS, persons distort the LAW. it’s meaning still too.
The specific Laws are created for a reason and given a certain set of conditions and circumstances. When the circumstances or situation are not present then the law is basically not applicable. (2 Cor 3:6 KJV) for the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life.
WE ARE NOT TO WALK “Not of works, lest any man should boast.” Ephesians 5:9
Jude 18-19 “”How that they told you there should be mockers in the last time, who should walk after their own ungodly lusts. These be they who separate themselves, sensual, having not the Spirit.”
Stephen Marche says the main question of the Oliphant Inquiry at this point is which of Brian Mulroney’s internal demons drove him into the company of Karl-Heinz Schreiber.. THE LUST OF MONEY THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL.
OTTAWA – Brian Mulroney’s explanation of his financial dealings with businessman Karlheinz Schreiber is filled with “inconsistencies and half-truths” and can’t be believed, the head of a public inquiry was told Wednesday. Richard Auger, the lawyer for Schreiber, used his closing arguments before Justice Jeffrey Oliphant to mount a frontal attack on the credibility of the former Conservative prime minister, contending that his testimony on major points has been unsupported by documentation or independent witnesses. “For the most part we are left with Mr. Mulroney’s word on the key issues in this inquiry,” said Auger. “Mr. Mulroney’s word alone cannot be accepted. . . . Mr. Mulroney’s story lacks every-day common sense.” http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/090610/national/mulroney_schreiber
A tale of two taxpayers – one rich and lucky, one not Vancouver Sun – By Don Cayo, Vancouver Sun May 23, 2009 So I’m sitting in my office trying to figure out how Brian Mulroney pulled it off. I’m no expert, but I know a bit about tax policy and the Canada Revenue Agency.
Mulroney’s legal bill to cost taxpayers $2M Toronto Star – May 21, 2009 Former prime minister Brian Mulroney shakes hands with inquiry counsel Richard Wolson at the end of his sixth day of testimony on May 20, 2009. For six days, former prime minister Brian Mulroney gave his version of events surrounding his controversial …
Former diplomat casts doubt on Mulroney’s testimony Toronto Star – May 21, 2009 Former prime minister Brian Mulroney reviews a document as he is questioned by lead commission counsel Richard Wolson at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa. (May 19, 2009) OTTAWA – A former Canadian ambassador to China today cast doubt on Brian …
QUEBECERS AND THE Quebec’s pension fund IS NOW IN REAL TROUBLE, JUST LOOK AT THE BAD EFFECT THE SAME PERSON SABIA HAD ON BELL, WHOSE STOCKS, SALES, SERVICES, CUSTOMER SATISFACTION HAVE GONE DONE DRASTICALLY. I HOPE THEY ARE ALL NOT STUPID ENOUGH TO LET HIM INVEST OUR MONEY INTO BELL AS WELL
Therefore I have a contract with Bell and I can sue them for interfering with my phone line. But why do we need a government and pay taxes if we have to fend ourselves?
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 12:51 AM
To: Rickwood, Lee
Subject: Internet Management Ruling ‘Well-Considered’ Bell Maintains
so what does IGGY say about all of this?
More trouble for OPP officer on bail in corruption scandal Toronto Star – The senior Ontario Provincial Police officer at the centre of a judicial corruption scandal wiped tears from his eyes yesterday when a Justice of the Peace told him he would be granted bail. The charges, filed in court yesterday, include careless storage of firearms and ammunition, possession of an explosive substance and possession of prohibited weapons. These allegations relate to two rifles, crowd control grenades, shuriken throwing stars, nunchuka chain sticks and brass knuckles that police allegedly found on property he owns in Caledon and elsewhere.
OPP officer charged with obstruction faces more offences Canada.com – TORONTO – A veteran member of the Ontario Provincial Police, already charged with trying to defraud Bombardier Inc., of $15 million, now faces a number of new allegations.
Slew of new charges for OPP officer Globe and Mail – Ontario Provincial Police Sergeant Michael Rutigliano, accused of participation in a wide-ranging obstruction of justice and breach of trust case that has shocked the province’s legal and police communities, is facing a slew of new charges. …
OPP sergeant now facing guns, weapons charges Mississauga News – May 22, 2009 06:17 PM – A veteran OPP officer from Mississauga, who’s already accused of large-scale fraud and attempting to influence the outcome of a sex assault case, is now facing gun charges. As a result of an ongoing investigation by the OPP …

https://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2008/07/13/misapplications-of-the-laws-in-canada/
Oppal loses in recount; judicial review to come Globe and Mail -Vicki Huntington is the first Independent MLA to be elected to the BC legislature in 60 years, Elections BC announced Tuesday. The narrow victory of just 32 votes will be subject to a judicial recount that is expected to take two weeks, but for now, …
Huntington defeats Oppal in BC election recount AOL Canada
and will Former West Vancouver police chief Kash Heed the new BC solicitor general and public safety minister cover up for his bad Police buddies too? And there are still concerns about Liberal candidate Kash Heed and his former role as West Vancouver police chief and his unexpected retirement from the force less than two years into his contract, “There’s still a lot of anger about a $40,000 severance payout even though he voluntarily quit in February, leaving many unanswered questions about his status on the force,” to supposedly avoid legal prosecution too. “The cops have a responsibility to follow moral leadership and let me tell you, the cops do not have that here [in Abbotsford] “NDP candidate for Abbotsford South, Bonnie Rai. These are all valid issues, concerns too. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/bcvotes2009/story/2009/05/05/bc-political-candidates-police-surrey-vancouver.html
Vancouver Sun – 2 The drug sweep, dubbed Project Spring Clean, was the result of warrants issued following an extensive, five-week investigation. Officers said there were significant arrests for marijuana grow-ops and crack houses; 12 crack houses were shut down, …
Police arrest 120 in drug, gang sweep Globe and Mail
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HEY I ONCE HAD WRITTEN A LONG TIME AGO THAT THE TOO OFTEN SELF CENTERED, PROUD PEOPLE OF ALBERTA DO REALLY NEED TO STOP BASHING THE POOR PEOPLE, AND THOSE ON SOCIAL AID, FOR A DAY WILL COME THAT THEY TOO WILL BE NEEDING SOCIAL AID AND THAT DAY HAS COME..
April 26, 2009
The Ostrich RCMP is not the only one with a bad memory
The Oliphant inquiry is looking into the relationship between Mulroney and businessman Karlheinz Schreiber.
What Brian Mulroney had taken a very very large gift, alleged bribe, hundreds of thousands of Dollars from Karlheinz Schreiber and Mulroney had forgotten to declare it as an income on his income tax? Now other people associated with Brian Mulroney also have memory problems relating to vast amount of money they too had received.. and why is that??? I do get a big kick out of these inquiry watching how the weasels try to lie their way out of the apparent wrong doings they are being charged with.. Denials, denials, denials..
Fred Doucet “A former senior adviser to Brian Mulroney said he can’t remember writing three letters or receiving a fax regarding the purchase and delivery of Airbus planes to Air Canada. Fred Doucet, testifying at the federal inquiry into the business dealings between Karlheinz Schreiber and the former prime minister, said he had no recollection of any of the correspondence relating to Airbus that took place between 1992 and 1994. Of particular note is a fax that was sent to Doucet from Denis Biro, then Air Canada’s manager of investor relations, and a letter written by Doucet to Schreiber. Both are dated April 27, 1993, the same date that Mulroney received his first cash envelope from Schreiber at a hotel in Mirabel airport. Earlier, Doucet testified that he also can’t remember why he received $90,000 to lobby on behalf of a company controlled by Schreiber in 1988, more than a month after he had left government. Doucet also said he also couldn’t recall the details of requesting a waiver from the government that would allow him to engage in lobbying before the mandatory one-year cooling-off period for former government employees. Doucet had been employed by Schreiber to lobby the government on behalf of the Bear Head project — a plan for a light-armoured vehicle plant in Nova Scotia. Wolson asked Doucet about an invoice for “professional services” to Schreiber’s company Bitucan Holdings dated Nov. 2 1988. “What are you invoicing him for?” Wolson asked. Invoices followed by $90,000 cheques“. I have no recollection of the invoice. My presumption is that it was for services pursuant to the project,” he said.But Wolson pointed out that around the same time, invoices were sent to Bitucan Holdings in the exact same amount from: former Newfoundland premier Frank Moores, Gerry Doucet, Fred Doucet’s brother, and Gary Ouellet, a former chief of staff to a Conservative transport minister.“ Is that just a coincidence that everyone sends an invoice, within a few weeks of one another and cheques [are] issued for $90,000?” Wolson asked.“ I would have had no knowledge of when they were sending invoices or for what purpose, or for what amounts,” Doucet said.“And it just happens to be, of all numbers, it’s the same number that you send an invoice for. Everyone does,” Wolson said. Wolson also told the inquiry about a waiver Doucet received that allowed him to lobby the government shortly after he left.He would normally have been subject to a one-year cooling off period before being allowed to lobby any departments he had dealings with while in government.But Doucet had obtained an unusual waiver of the cooling-off provision in the federal ethics code at the time.“You asked for that waiver. It was one of the requests you had made,” Wolson said.“I have no recollection of asking for that,” Doucet said, adding that it’s possible he may have.Wolson suggested that had officials known Doucet “was involved with the Bear Head project in government that that waiver may not have occurred.“I don’t know that,” Doucet said. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2009/04/27/doucet-inquiry.html
IF THE TOO OFTEN DIRTY RCMP DID NOT LIKE THE JOB THEY SHOULD HAVE QUIT, AN OPTION EVERY ONE HAS BUT I MYSELF NOW HAVE RUN INTO DIRTY RCMP OFFICERS AT TWO DIFFERENT AIRPORTS, Vancouver, Winnipeg even DECADES AGO TOO.. AND MOST RCMP OFFICER THAT I HAD ENCOUNTERED ELSEWHERE WERE ALSO LIARS, THOSE IN Montreal, Calgary, Canmore TOO.. Reality – THE BAD RCMP PROBLEM IS NOT JUST ONE ISOLATED CASE.. IT HAS EXISTED THE LAST 4 DECADES IN MY WITNESS.
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It’s not a knock on Kenney to say that he’s a complete political animal; there are lots of those in government, and always have been. But the question is whether he can keep distance between two jobs that should not be held by the same person. You can’t be simultaneously in charge of the country’s immigration policy and your own party’s efforts to recruit ethnic voters without facing a potential conflict of interest on a daily basis – especially if you’re a win-at-all-costs type of politician, as Kenney certainly is. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20090512.WBwbradwanski20090512122149/WBStory/WBwbradwanski/
Every day police officers leave their homes and families and put their lives on the line for a salary, cause this is what they are being paid for, hired for and this does not mean that they are now even free of any negative criticism while they are doing their paid duties, especially when there are so many outstanding questions regarding their inappropriate use of authority, force by too many police officers, plus the unacceptable false cover ups of their wrong doings and their unacceptable lying now too. Plus basically nothing has even changed in the Vancouver airport customs area since the RCMP’s death of the police immigrant Dziekanski. And there are still concerns about Liberal candidate Kash Heed and his former role as West Vancouver police chief and his unexpected retirement from the force less than two years into his contract, “There’s still a lot of anger about a $40,000 severance payout even though he voluntarily quit in February, leaving many unanswered questions about his status on the force,” to supposedly avoid legal prosecution too. “The cops have a responsibility to follow moral leadership and let me tell you, the cops do not have that here [in Abbotsford] “NDP candidate for Abbotsford South, Bonnie Rai. These are all valid issues, concerns too.
> Troubled Liberal MP Ruby Dhalla ‘a bit of a manipulator’ By ALTHIA RAJ, Edmonton Sun
>Prentice had convictions dating back to the late ’80s and early 1990s for drug trafficking, possession and resisting arrest by NADIA.MOHARIB Edmonton Sun
Nadia along with her colleague Althia HAVE A BIG DIRTY MOUTH, they LIKE TO GOSSIP, LIE ABOUT AND SLANDER the dead and GOOD PEOPLE now SHOULD BASH THE bad guys, the bad RCMP RIGHTFULLY INSTEAD.. and not rather sleep with them
April 9, 2009
The Quebecer Mulroney – Schreiber Affair
CANADA WHERE THERE IS A SEPARATE JUSTICE, TAX SYSTEMS FOR THE RICH AND POWERFUL SUCH AS BRIAN MULRONEY, CONRAD BLACK. INCIDENTALLY THE RCMP CLEARLY FAILED ALSO TO GET ANY OF THESE BAD GUYS TOO.
In Canada the powerful few SEEM TO too often to abuse public trust, offices obviously. Six days of Brian Mulroney testimony from a man who rose to Canada’s highest elected office only to plunge to the depths of pocketing suspect cash gave the honest law-abiding, taxpaying citizens morbid facts about the abuse of the legal, tax system again in Canada.. Brian he destroyed any of our remaining public faith in public officials, and our false assumption that we all equally share the burden of paying income tax. It would be unwise for you to tuck $225,000 in household safes and a bank deposit box, keep silent about it for six years and then expect to pay taxes on only half. And yet this is what Brian Mulroney admitted to doing and he was wrongfully given a tax break for doing so as well.” Brian Mulroney paid income taxes on only half of the $225,000 he received in cash from German-Canadian businessman Karlheinz Schreiber, a public inquiry has heard. Next “The most disturbing of those deals – and the one now most likely to trouble Stephen Harper – is the decision to pay Mulroney $2.1 million to settle a lawsuit over the 1995 letter Canada sent to the Swiss about the RCMP Airbus investigation. What the federal government didn’t know when it wrote that cheque was that Mulroney’s relationship with lobbyist Karlheinz Schreiber went well beyond the occasional cup of coffee to three memorably large cash payments.’ Now on top of all that Mulroney’s legal bill to cost taxpayers $2 M Brian Mulroney’s six days of testimony have left taxpayers on the hook for $2 million in legal fees. Taxpayers will again pay Brian Mulroney’s legal costs. http://www.thestar.com/canada/columnist/article/637371
“Since Mulroney said he raised Schreiber’s business interests with foreign officials, Wolson wanted to know why he hadn’t treated some of the $225,000 as earned income and declared it for tax purposes. Not only that, Wolson said, but Mulroney could have deducted some of his travel expenses from the income and reduced his tax bill.
Mulroney told the inquiry he hadn’t been sure he documented the expenses in enough detail, so he didn’t try to reduce his tax owing by claiming them on what he earned.
He also said his activities were in turmoil in the mid-1990s because “three years were blown out of my life” when word leaked that the RCMP had named him in an investigation of alleged wrongdoing in connection with the $1.8 billion sale of Airbus aircraft. Mulroney successfully sued the government for libel over the investigation”
“Brian Mulroney served as Prime Minister of Canada, head of our government, from September 1984 through June of 1993. Now, years after Mulroney has left office, another political scandal harkening back to his days in office is causing him and his successor much discomfort.
Brian Mulroney was the last man to hold the prime ministers office as the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. That party fractured into multiple pieces partly as a result of Mulroney’s failures and unpopularity. His failed attempts to amend the constitution and bring the province of Quebec on board as a signatory led to the departure from his party of several Quebec based members of parliament to form the separatist Bloc Quebecois, a movement which still holds significant representation in the national parliament after six federal elections. The other major movement born out of disaffected Progressive Conservatives was the Western based Reform Party of Canada. Reform wanted to bring the party and the country further to the right of the political spectrum. The party ran candidates in three federal elections, becoming the Official Opposition party at its peak, before attempting to merge with the remaining rump of the Progressive Conservatives. That first attempt, through a process called the United Alternative created a new party called the Canadian Alliance (officially the Canadian Conservative Reform Alliance party, but the acronym CCRAP quickly led them to abandon most of their name). The Alliance ran candidates in only one election, barely advancing the seat count of the old Reform Party. This led, finally, to the real merger of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and the Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance (the order of the words changed to avoid the CCRAP tag) into simply the Conservative Party of Canada.
After years in the wilderness, the Conservatives returned to power in 2006 with the election of current Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, leader of the Conservative Party, in a minority parliament situation. Harper has since won re-election in 2008, but still only managed to secure another minority government.
In the interim, the details involving former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and German-Canadian businessman Karlheinz Schreiber slowly started to come to light. About a decade ago Canada’s national police force the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) accused Mulroney and a provincial politician of accepting kickbacks fom Mr. Schreiber over the sale of Airbus passenger jets to Air Canada, then a publicly owned airline. Mulroney launched a very public lawsuit against the government for $50 million for defamation, and an out of court settlement won Mulroney a public apology and millions in legal fees.
Since then it has emerged that Mulroney did accept some $300,000 in cash payments from Schreiber (money exchanged hands in envelopes in places like New York city hotel rooms), though the two men disagree as to what the payments were for and Schreiber is reportedly suing Mulroney for the money claiming non-performance. At least one of the payments was made while Mulroney was still a sitting member of Canadian parliament, though after he’d left the prime minister’s office.
A government inquiry into the whole sordid affair is now getting underway. Stephen Harper, current leader of the reconstituted Conservative Party and prime minister of Canada, has tried to distance himself from Mulroney to avoid being tarnished by any whiff of scandal. Reports say he has ordered his MPs to cut off all contact with Mulroney and his office approved a leak to the media claiming that Mulroney was no longer a member of the party. Mulroney’s spokesman has denied that his boss had left the party, claiming that he would “always be a Conservative for his entire life”.
A brouhaha has opened up within the party between Mulroney loyalists and the old Reform Party members who came into politics because of their loathing for the man.
The scandal, as it unfolds, could lead to criminal charges against a former Prime Minister of Canada, could lead to the fracturing of the Conservative Party of Canada that took a decade to recover, at least in part, from the last mortal blow Mulroney helped deliver to it and could alter the Canadian political landscape significantly. Of course, its also possible that the whole things will blow over, that Mulroney will not be found to have broken any laws and that the Conservatives will patch over their differences and carry on.” http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId=281474977652576
This isn’t the first time the Simard-Beaudry construction firm has been embroiled in scandal. In 1994, Mario Beaulieu, Simard-Beaudry’s then-owner, was forced to resign from the Canadian Senate after the federal ethics watchdog discovered that his company had received a lucrative contract to repair the Champlain Bridge. At the time, sitting senators were not allowed to “be party to federal contracts.” Simard-Beaudry continued to win a slew of municipal and provincial public works contracts after Beaulieu, a former Union Nationale finance minister, was appointed to the Senate by Brian Mulroney in 1990. Beaulieu resigned quietly. http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Simard+Beaudry+bidding+caused+waves+before/1483535/story.html
The program ran from 1996 until 2004, when broad corruption was discovered in its operations and the program was discontinued. Illicit and even illegal activities within the administration of the program were revealed, involving misuse and misdirection of public funds intended for government advertising in Quebec. Such misdirections included sponsorship money awarded to ad firms in return for little or no work, which firms maintained Liberal organizers or fundraisers on their payrolls or donated back part of the money to the Liberal Party. The resulting investigations and scandal affected the Liberal Party of Canada and the then government of Prime Minister Paul Martin. It was an ongoing affair for years, but rose to national prominence in early 2004 after the program was examined by Sheila Fraser, the federal auditor general. Her revelations led to the government establishing the Gomery Commission to conduct a public inquiry and file a report on the matter.
In the national spotlight, the scandal became a significant factor in the lead-up to the 2006 federal election where after more than twelve years in power the Liberal Party of Canada was defeated by the Conservatives who formed a minority government that was sworn in on Monday, February 6, 2006.
It was later proven that a small part of the money, nearly $100,000, was indirectly funneled from Groupaction and Jean Brault to the Parti Québécois in illegal donations. This is ironic because money destined to promote Federalism was donated to a separatist party, and because the separatist movement was using this scandal as an example of federal corruption. As soon as the Parti Québécois received the information they immediately refunded the money.
QUEBEC – ADQ leader Mario Dumont claimed this morning that Premier Jean Charest had a “grand strategy” to hide “unprecedented” losses at Quebec’s pension fund manager. In a news conference Saturday, he came close to calling Charest a liar, claiming that Charest’s statement that he has no information on the Caisse losses is “not honest” and “in itself unbelievable.” He claimed that Charest had deliberately blocked in September the nomination of an ADQ supporter, businessman Jean-Guy Desjardins, in favour of a Liberal supporter, Richard Guay, as president of the Caisse in order to control information coming out of the Caisse. “He planned in advance that during the campaign he would be able to keep the information hidden,” Dumont said. “He put in place the mechanism and the people that would allow him to hide the truth from the people until the end of the campaign.” Charest has stated that he wants the Caisse to remain autonomous and doesn’t want to politicize the Caisse by forcing it to reveal how much money it has lost because of the financial crisis. “I agree it should remain autonomous,” Dumont said. “It’s him who has politicized the Caisse. It’s him who blocked a nomination in favour of a Liberal.” Dumont claims the Caisse, which manages $155 billion in pension funds and automobile insurance contributions, has lost about $30 billion in the last few months because of the collapse of global markets. The Caisse is reported to have sold at a loss about $10 billion in securities to meet its financial obligations. The Caisse has stated that the figure is smaller but refuses to give an exact number.Caisse president Guay took an unexpected leave of absence Nov. 12 claiming “fatigue” even though he assumed command only three months ago. He is supposed to return Dec. 10, but there are rumours that he will not come back. http://www2.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/story.html?id=4014bf2f-ee9d-4506-97f6-8e36de5ea27d
Now also add to this Quebec’s Minister of Finance, Monique Forget, who always seemed to forget me too, her sudden resignation from politics and thus who will not be around to answer what she also knows about this affair.. It sure looks like a cover-up…
December 3, 2008
Another real bad Conservative Brian Mulroney
“CBC- A 1993 fax from Air Canada’s manager of investor relations to Fred Doucet, a close friend of former prime minister Brian Mulroney, Fred Doucet, former chief of staff for Brian Mulroney, calls into question Doucet’s sworn testimony before the House of Commons ethics committee in February of this year.
“I want to say I have no knowledge at all about anything involving Airbus,” Doucet told the committee under oath on Feb. 12, 2008.
However, a CBC News investigation has learned that on the same day Mulroney received his first envelope of cash from German-Canadian businessman Karlheinz Schreiber at a hotel in Mirabel airport, Doucet, who had arranged the meeting between the two men, received a fax from Air Canada outlining the delivery schedule of Airbus airplanes to Air Canada.
The Aug. 27, 1993, fax from Air Canada’s manager of investor relations, Denis Biro, itemized the delivery of 34 Airbus planes between 1990 and 1993.
That was important to Doucet because he was interested in determining how much money was left in the secret 1988 deal between Airbus Industrie and a Liechtenstein shell company, International Aircraft Leasing, or IAL.
The fax and other documents that Schreiber has provided to CBC News and the upcoming Oliphant Commission looking into aspects of the Airbus affair appear to contradict Doucet’s testimony before the ethics committee.
In fact, letters and correspondence among Schreiber, Doucet, and lobbyist and former Newfoundland premier Frank Moores reveal that Doucet was involved in an in-depth effort to determine how much money was available from the Airbus deal. ”
Few Canadians were fooled about what ex PM Brian Mulroney too was really like..
October 1, 2008
LET US ALL STOP HIRING, ELECTING LIARS OR THE ALCOHOLICS
Five candidates running in Saskatchewan’s April 4 election have had impaired driving convictions, including three from the Saskatchewan Party and two from the Saskatchewan NDP.
Sask. deputy premier Don McMorris resigns after impaired-driving charge. Impaired driving still number one killer on Sask. roads “I am very disappointed in his actions. Drinking and driving risks and ruins lives and is completely unacceptable,” said Wall. Premier Brad Wall said In February, SGI’s annual report on traffic accidents in Saskatchewan showed the total number of collisions involving alcohol in 2014 was the lowest it had been in five years. However, the number of fatal accidents involving alcohol didn’t follow that trend, with 17 more people killed in crashes involving alcohol in 2014 than in 2013.
Newly elected Liberal Member of Parliament comtted himself to rehab.. and dream on if you think it works.. Rookie Newfoundland MP Seamus O’Regan back from rehab, 40 days sober: ‘Alcohol was becoming a part of my daily life’. The newly elected Liberal MP sought treatment for an alcohol problem said Monday he is “reporting back for duty” in Ottawa. “Over the last year or two, alcohol was becoming a part of my daily life. I regularly had several drinks at the end of most days. Sometimes more than several drinks,” Now why did O’Regan not inform voters of his personal issues before the Oct. 19 vote. And why Trudeau did not require his friend to tackle his addiction prior to becoming a candidate. There are too many people in false denial who are slaves to alcohol or are guilty of other substance abuse.
OTTAWA — Fisheries Minister Hunter Tootoo has stepped down from cabinet and left the Liberal caucus to deal with addiction issues.Tootoo was a territorial politician for 14 years, and served for a time as speaker of the Nunavut legislative assembly. “Over the last year or two, alcohol was becoming a part of my daily life. I regularly had several drinks at the end of most days. Sometimes more than several drinks,” I was far from my best self.” “Effective immediately, the Honourable Hunter Tootoo has resigned from his position as minister of fisheries, oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard,” Trudeau said in the statement. “He will also be leaving the Liberal caucus.”Tootoo is a cousin of NHL player Jordin Tootoo, who recently authored a book detailing not only his struggles in the NHL, but his continuing battle with alcohol addiction.


(1 Cor 11:28 KJV) But let a man examine himself, and so let him eat of that bread, and drink of that cup. 29 For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation to himself, not discerning the Lord’s body. 30 For this cause many are weak and sickly among you, and many sleep. 31 For if we would judge ourselves, we should not be judged.
(Prov 3:33 KJV) The curse of the LORD is in the house of the wicked: but he blesseth the habitation of the just.
Jesus himself had said that professing to be a Christian is not enough,
Matt 3:8 Bring forth fruit that is consistent with repentance [let your lives prove your change of heart];
Gal 5:23 Gentleness (meekness, humility), self-control (self-restraint, continence). Against such things there is no law [that can bring a charge].
Matt 7:16 You will fully recognize them by their fruits. Do people pick grapes from thorns, or figs from thistles? 17 Even so, every healthy (sound) tree bears good fruit [worthy of admiration], but the sickly (decaying, worthless) tree bears bad (worthless) fruit. 18 A good (healthy) tree cannot bear bad (worthless) fruit, nor can a bad (diseased) tree bear excellent fruit [worthy of admiration]. 19 Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and cast into the fire. 20 Therefore, you will fully know them by their fruits.
Ephesians 5:18 And be not drunkwithwine, wherein is excess; but be filled with the Spirit;
Revelation 17:2 With whom the kings of the earth have committed fornication, and the inhabitants of the earth have been made drunkwith the wine of her fornication.
Revelation 18:3 For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her fornication, and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich through the abundance of her delicacies.
http://postedat.wordpress.com/2013/04/07/christian-attitudes-towards-drugs-smoking-and-alcohol/
(Deu 1:13 KJV) Take you wise men, and understanding, and known among your tribes, and I will make them rulers over you.
(Deu 1:14 KJV) And ye answered me, and said, The thing which thou hast spoken is good for us to do.
(Deu 1:15 KJV) So I took the chief of your tribes, wise men, and known, and made them heads over you, captains over thousands, and captains over hundreds, and captains over fifties, and captains over tens, and officers among your tribes.
(Deu 1:16 KJV) And I charged your judges at that time, saying, Hear the causes between your brethren, and judge righteously between every man and his brother, and the stranger that is with him.
(Deu 1:17 KJV) Ye shall not respect persons in judgment; but ye shall hear the small as well as the great; ye shall not be afraid of the face of man; for the judgment is God’s: and the cause that is too hard for you, bring it unto me, and I will hear it.
(Deu 1:18 KJV) And I commanded you at that time all the things which ye should do.
(1 Tim 3:1 KJV) This is a true saying, If a man desire the office of a bishop, he desireth a good work.
(1 Tim 3:2 KJV) A bishop then must be blameless, the husband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behaviour, given to hospitality, apt to teach;
(1 Tim 3:3 KJV) Not given to wine, no striker, not greedy of filthy lucre; but patient, not a brawler, not covetous;
(1 Tim 3:4 KJV) One that ruleth well his own house, having his children in subjection with all gravity;
(1 Tim 3:5 KJV) (For if a man know not how to rule his own house, how shall he take care of the church of God?)
(1 Tim 3:6 KJV) Not a novice, lest being lifted up with pride he fall into the condemnation of the devil.
(1 Tim 3:7 KJV) Moreover he must have a good report of them which are without; lest he fall into reproach and the snare of the devil.
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Alcoholics, wine drinkers, smokers, drug users too they all tend to have evidentially lost their self control.. but often try to dominate others, are control freaks themselves too. They have negative values and not positive ones mostly still too.
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Little Known Facts About Obama – Obamapedia Obama does not drink Alcohol
Obama More Bartender Than Mediator At Beer Summit New York Times
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