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Posted by dallastar on Nov-14-2006 22:23:

Miller Time!

so it's here again!
Miller Time!
Wishful thinking that it would be the beer, but no it's this guy for another 4 years

who voted for him, look at all the empty seats


Posted by Jungle Fever on Nov-14-2006 22:26:

He can't really screw things up if he doesn't do anything. No idea why this guy was re-elected.


Posted by evil_cookie on Nov-14-2006 22:30:

Miller over Pitfield anyday.


Posted by Tordan on Nov-14-2006 22:43:

quote:
Originally posted by evil_cookie
Miller over Pitfield anyday.

+1

lesser of two evils...


Posted by MarkT on Nov-14-2006 22:50:

^^^ and that appears to be what a significant majority of voters felt as well.

well, he has 4 years (and with broadly increased powers) to redeem himself...if he chooses to actually do anything.


Posted by Yohan on Nov-14-2006 22:58:

quote:
Originally posted by MarkT
^^^ and that appears to be what a significant majority of voters felt as well.

well, he has 4 years (and with broadly increased powers) to redeem himself...if he chooses to actually do anything.

Enter Jayx1 screaming how Miller is going to kill the club scene in Toronto


Posted by MarkT on Nov-14-2006 23:02:

meh whatever.

if Pitfield couldn't muster enough support to win, even given the possibly widespread dissatisfaction with Miller's performance...what does that say about her appeal to voters?

Maybe voters are thinking that change for the sake of change isn't such a good idea...I mean, look at how lame Harper's administation has been so far

now enter Jayx1 screaming how the CPC has done more than the Liberals in over a decade, blah blah

lol


Posted by Jayx1 on Nov-14-2006 23:43:

miller is driving up the debt big time, wasting time and money on stupid fights like the island airport and has a skewed vision on how to solve the homeless and transportation problems. "Doing nothing" would be our best hope now because god forbid he actually puts his ideas in motion!


Posted by Fir3start3r on Nov-15-2006 01:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
"Doing nothing" would be our best hope now because god forbid he actually puts his ideas in motion!


He as much admitted a lot of work needs to be done in his acceptance speech...

Not that I listened to the whole thing because after about 30 secs it turned to some droning in the background, somewhat like a Peanut's teacher...


Posted by DigitalMP on Nov-15-2006 03:37:


Posted by ItalianPoiSon on Nov-15-2006 05:13:

HAZEL McCULLION FOREVER
SAUGA CITY


Posted by Jayx1 on Nov-15-2006 20:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Fir3start3r
He as much admitted a lot of work needs to be done in his acceptance speech...

Not that I listened to the whole thing because after about 30 secs it turned to some droning in the background, somewhat like a Peanut's teacher...


and my question is then...where was he the least 3 years?


Posted by DigDeep on Nov-15-2006 20:40:


Posted by MKpacha on Nov-15-2006 20:45:

quote:
Originally posted by evil_cookie
Miller over Pitfield anyday.


Posted by MKpacha on Nov-15-2006 20:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorwhore


wooo!


Posted by Dr. DAS on Nov-15-2006 20:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
miller is driving up the debt big time, wasting time and money on stupid fights like the island airport and has a skewed vision on how to solve the homeless and transportation problems. "Doing nothing" would be our best hope now because god forbid he actually puts his ideas in motion!


Here Here!


Posted by English Rachel on Nov-15-2006 20:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorwhore


Exactly what I was thinking....


Posted by MKpacha on Nov-15-2006 20:54:

gotta love a man who knows how to tame his curls!


Posted by Dr. DAS on Nov-15-2006 20:58:

quote:
...I mean, look at how lame Harper's administation has been so far


I'm not a fan of the Conservatives by any means, and certainly not of Harper, but the new government is actually doing some good work. Income trusts alone deserve some credit. And if this new 'prove you're not a dangerous offender' bill goes through, a lot of victims of serial criminals will dance in the street.

Now, before anyone says "innocent until proven guilty...blah, blah, blah", I think once you've been found guilty of three seperate violent crimes - especially against children - you should have to explain why you should be allowed to live in our society. I say we scrap the gun registry and use that money to open a phedophile gulag on Baffin Island.

******s.


Posted by MarkT on Nov-15-2006 23:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Dr. DAS
I'm not a fan of the Conservatives by any means, and certainly not of Harper, but the new government is actually doing some good work. Income trusts alone deserve some credit. And if this new 'prove you're not a dangerous offender' bill goes through, a lot of victims of serial criminals will dance in the street.

Now, before anyone says "innocent until proven guilty...blah, blah, blah", I think once you've been found guilty of three seperate violent crimes - especially against children - you should have to explain why you should be allowed to live in our society. I say we scrap the gun registry and use that money to open a phedophile gulag on Baffin Island.

******s.


don't say "blah blah blah"...the presumption of innocence is fundamental to our justice system. Just because the "dangerous offender" status is difficult to have placed upon a criminal doesn't mean the onus should be shifted to them. If the legislation is flawed, address it. This is a b.s. feel good intiative meant to pacify conservative voters...just like street racing and increasing mandatory jail terms.

as for income trusts...while the correct path, do the ends justify the means? Tough call. It's widely judged to be the right decision, no doubt...but explain that to those who have collectively lost billions as a result. I think the gov't could at least have been a bit more contrite about their about-face...but whatever.


Posted by Dr. DAS on Nov-16-2006 21:09:

Ever see those tv shows where people who have wild animals for pets get attacked? Nobody knows what happened to set the animal off, it's just their nature. That's why some of the more dangerous ones are kept in cages. Nobody assumes that a tiger is going to stop attacking and killing other animals just because he got locked up for a while.
I don't assume that any sick fcuk who rapes little kids is going to get better either. Put them in prison for a while until they become tough as nails, angry, lonely and overcome by this primal need to satisfy his fetish. Then, release them and let them walk around in public...guess what happens.

I disagree with you completely. If you get sent away for crap like that several times, you are not, nor do I think you capable of, being rehabilitated. I say shoot 'em, but we can't do that so lock 'em up instead. For ever. And I think anyone who's child has been assaulted by a repeat offender would agree. It's great to have a high moral ground, and I respect that, but this is people's lives we're talking about and it's time to be pragmatic.

I would rather see some sicko locked up for good, at the peril of some 'fundamentals', than have one child grow up and try to live a normal life with that kind of anguish imprinted on them. These laws were written a long time ago and times have changed. Lock 'em up.

I'd like to hear what other people think, too.


Posted by Jayx1 on Nov-16-2006 21:12:

we do not have napoleonic code law in canada. Only in Quebec (LOL at my funny)

Anyways i dont agree with guilty until proven innocent even in the worst cases. But what i do think should be done is that anyone convicted for this crime should face a full sentance with no exceptions for anything. And that the time given should be increased.


Posted by infinity HiGH on Nov-16-2006 21:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Dr. DAS
And if this new 'prove you're not a dangerous offender' bill goes through, a lot of victims of serial criminals will dance in the street.


haha, yea...especially the ones that were killed


Posted by MarkT on Nov-16-2006 21:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Dr. DAS
Ever see those tv shows where people who have wild animals for pets get attacked? Nobody knows what happened to set the animal off, it's just their nature. That's why some of the more dangerous ones are kept in cages. Nobody assumes that a tiger is going to stop attacking and killing other animals just because he got locked up for a while.
I don't assume that any sick fcuk who rapes little kids is going to get better either. Put them in prison for a while until they become tough as nails, angry, lonely and overcome by this primal need to satisfy his fetish. Then, release them and let them walk around in public...guess what happens.

I disagree with you completely. If you get sent away for crap like that several times, you are not, nor do I think you capable of, being rehabilitated. I say shoot 'em, but we can't do that so lock 'em up instead. For ever. And I think anyone who's child has been assaulted by a repeat offender would agree. It's great to have a high moral ground, and I respect that, but this is people's lives we're talking about and it's time to be pragmatic.

I would rather see some sicko locked up for good, at the peril of some 'fundamentals', than have one child grow up and try to live a normal life with that kind of anguish imprinted on them. These laws were written a long time ago and times have changed. Lock 'em up.

I'd like to hear what other people think, too.


you're talking about people who have raped children...which is but a small % of people who the prosecution would seek to be deemed "dangerous offenders".

I agree with you...I have no problem with locking someone up and throwing away the key if they *repeatedly* commit such a disgusting crime. Everyone (within reason) deserves a 2nd chance...but this 3rd and 4th chance b.s. at the expense of multiple victims? fuck that.

What I'm saying is that the solution is to address the law itself concerning rape of children...i.e. toughen it and scrap parole (or release at all) for repeat offenders. Just don't fuck with a fundamental principle of our legal system and reverse the onus onto the accused...that's a cop out on behalf of the gov't and, to me, amounts to an admission of their failure to create adequate legislation.


Posted by dallastar on Nov-16-2006 21:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Dr. DAS
Ever see those tv shows where people who have wild animals for pets get attacked? .

like this?


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