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Nipawin - Thursday, June 14, 2001 - by: Mario deSantis | |
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It was in 1999 that I became outraged at the malicious legal mind-set of our sanctimonious |
patriot Roy Romanow. At that time, Romanow immediately passed back-to-work legislation | |
for Saskatchewan nurses as these nurses barely began their legal strike. That is, the nurses | |
began a legal strike while Romanow's government already had in place the related | |
back-to-work legislation. | |
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What is more grave is that this same prepared legislation included clauses to repeal the |
related passed bill by the same government(1). This back-to-work legislation shows the | |
overgrowth legal mind set of our politicians. | |
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Access to Information |
Romanow's friend Prime Minister Jean Chretien has been molded by the same assembly |
legal schooling, and today, our Prime Minister is posed to use the same federal Access to | |
Information Act to undermine our public Access to Information(2). Our legal politicians | |
are using the law to undermine our freedom and they are not alone in doing so. | |
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artificial |
We have conventional economists at the Fraser Institute who are telling us that we must |
reduce taxes to have a bigger Gross Domestic Product(3) (GDP). Further, these same | |
economists are telling us to reduce taxes for high income earners as well since | |
"The 30% of families with the highest incomes -- those earning $63,209 or more -- earned 59.4% of total Canadian incomes but paid 65.7% of all taxes... The 30% with the lowest incomes earned 8.1% of all incomes and paid 4.3% of all taxes." |
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These economists have lost their intelligent common sense and cannot distinguish | |
between caring for the well being of Canadians and the artificial growth of the | |
Canadian GDP(4). | |
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unscrupulous |
Along with the erosion of our freedom, we have the erosion of justice(5). Today, as the |
inquiry into Thomas Sophonow's wrongful murder conviction is over(6) we hear of | |
police officers who | |
"mishandled and even misplaced evidence and used tactics described as "unscrupulous" to force a confession out of Sophonow." |
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We also hear that | |
"the Crown didn't disclose statements to the defence that would have upheld Sophonow's alibi." |
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Instead to look at the causes of this miscarriage of justice and charge the culprits, our | |
justice system and media are all concentrated on the issue of Sophonow's right to | |
compensation for pain and suffering. | |
------------References/endnotes: | |
List of relevant political and economics articles http://ensign.ftlcomm.com | |
Premier Romanow: Reinventing The Rule Of Law And Becoming Above The Law, by Mario deSantis, September 2, 1999 http://www3.sk.sympatico.ca/desam/paper-ReinvenLaw-Sept02-99.htm | |
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Review could result in more secrecy: Reid Annual report, Ian Jack, June 13, 2001, National Post, with files from The Canadian Press, http://www.nationalpost.com/home/story.html?f=/stories/20010613/590008.html | |
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Taxes dip - but still eat up 47.5% of income. Figure lowest since 1996: Devouring more of citizens' money than the basics of life. Eric Beauchesne, June 13, 2001, Southam News http://www.nationalpost.com/home/story.html?f=/stories/20010613/589944.html | |
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Business must not be as usual, and the "Dalhousie School" of Economics, by Mario deSantis, February 26, 2001 | |
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injusticebusters, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan http://www.injusticebusters.com/ | |
Sophonow inquiry ends, CBC Canada, June 13, 2001 http://cbc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/view.cgi?/news/2001/06/12/sophonow010612 |