... you get a weird booklet about Islamic terrorism inspired and written by radical Muslims with RCMP contribution and apparent endorsement:
Those bad-ass Muslims David Harris spoke about:
Tarek Fatah contends that the RCMP has been infiltrated by radicals while truly moderate Muslims are ignored and shut out [no doubt at the behest of the radicals]:
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Showing posts with label police. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Senate "scandal" - much ado about not much
Conrad Black on the Duffy/ Wright affair:
- This week’s by-election results ... suggest that voters are not too much concerned ...Ezra Levant has similar thoughts:
- The PM’s chief of staff advanced his own money that was cycled on a fast track to the national treasury. It was the reverse of embezzlement. ...
- there is something very peculiar about a system that, as in the Duffy case, allows an RCMP corporal to publish such an inflammatory series of allegations against a distinguished figure of the private and public sector such as Nigel Wright. ...
- especially unbecoming, and has failed to impress anyone an all political sides, has been the swift evolution of Harper’s and Gerstein’s and others Conservatives’ references to Nigel Wright [throwing him under the bus] ...
- overall, this remains pretty thin gruel as a scandal. ...
Labels:
Conrad Black,
Ezra Levant,
Harper,
leftist media,
police,
politics
Friday, May 3, 2013
Liars - York Regional Police "diversity" squad changes its story
The York Police having previously admitted to the Toronto Sun that they pressured the rabbi, the National Post reported: Police deny pressuring rabbi to cancel speech ...
Pamela Geller responded, blasting the Post as well as the police:
And from Mark Steyn - on York Regional Police's chief "diversity" cop:
Update: Ottawa Citizen editorial. Insp Ricky Veerappan, the YRP head of diversity enforcement, is a Muslim! (Doubly foul! Mighta' known.)
Pamela Geller responded, blasting the Post as well as the police:
... look at the agenda driven picture they [the Post] use ...More reaction from Pam Geller.
... The fascist cop, Insp. Ricky Veerappan, already admitted that they threatened the rabbi with his removal from the York chaplaincy, so how does the National Post run a headline like this? ...
And from Mark Steyn - on York Regional Police's chief "diversity" cop:
Get lost, creep. In free societies, a constabulary isn’t there to enforce its “values”, it’s there to uphold the law. This man is unfit for his job. [I'll disagree slightly: He's not fit to be a regular law enforcement cop, but he's probably quite well trained and fit for his Orwellian role as "Diversity, Equity and Inclusion" enforcer.]Blazing Cat Fur with Salim Mansur's letter to the York Police. [Outstanding letter, Salim!]
Update: Ottawa Citizen editorial. Insp Ricky Veerappan, the YRP head of diversity enforcement, is a Muslim! (Doubly foul! Mighta' known.)
Labels:
idiocy,
liars,
Mark Steyn,
Pamela Geller,
police,
political correctness
Thursday, May 2, 2013
York police thugs enforcing sharia
York Regional Police threaten rabbi's role as chaplain over Pamela Geller speech
The ridiculous sharia-enforcing thugs of the York Regional Police's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Bureau, can be reached by email at diversity@yrp.ca.
York Regional Police threatened to remove a rabbi as one of the force’s chaplains if he hosted a controversial anti-Islamist speaker at his Thornhill synagogue.
Insp. Ricky Veerappan, of the force’s diversity, equity and inclusion bureau, confirmed he and officers from the service’s hate crimes unit met with Rabbi Mendel Kaplan of the Chabad Flamingo Synagogue on Tuesday.
... They expressed concern about an upcoming talk to be given by Pamela Geller, a vocal critic of radical Islam.
...Veerappan said a member of York Region's Muslim community, whom he wouldn’t identify, brought Geller’s scheduled talk to the attention of police. ...
The ridiculous sharia-enforcing thugs of the York Regional Police's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Bureau, can be reached by email at diversity@yrp.ca.
Labels:
Ezra Levant,
idiocy,
Islam,
Pamela Geller,
police,
political correctness,
War on terror
Monday, January 21, 2013
Political police
Politically correct, politically partisan, idle police:
This leads nowhere good.
Update (Jan 22):
Ezra Levant: "... Maybe cops think this is the way to make friends of their enemies. But in doing so, they’re making enemies out of their friends."
This leads nowhere good.
Update (Jan 22):
Ezra Levant: "... Maybe cops think this is the way to make friends of their enemies. But in doing so, they’re making enemies out of their friends."
Friday, January 13, 2012
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Armed thugs bully 82 year-old
In today’s Vancouver Sun:
An 82-year-old Cranbrook ... stone-cold-sober pensioner with poor lung capacity was unable to blow hard enough to activate the roadside screening device, Margaret MacDonald was cited for failing to blow, her licence was suspended, she was fined $500 and her car was towed.
Old but no fool, she quickly went to the local hospital where she had her blood tested for alcohol and obtained a medical certificate that said there was none — zero, nada — in her system.
... the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles adjudicator still found her guilty under the province’s controversial drunk-driving laws.
... MacDonald estimated she was forced to stand for nearly an hour in the middle of the cul-de-sac in the glare of the cruiser’s headlights, her neighbours watching from their windows.
... she maintained [a senior RCMP officer] roughly grabbed the roadside screening unit, inserted it in her mouth and sharply ordered her to blow.
“I could not blow at all,” she said. “... the senior RCMP banged his fist on the squad car and shouted at me: ‘Blow, blow … Your tongue is in the tube. You are doing this on purpose. You are slurring your words. You are drunk. I can smell alcohol on you.’ I said, ‘I don’t drink.’ He barked: ‘They all say that!’”
.... Her attempt to seek redress in B.C. Supreme Court was put on hold late last year because the drunk-driving provisions were already under review.This is an example of what happens when you combine draconian laws with poor police judgement and an insular state bureaucracy. But Bravo! to Margaret MacDonald for standing her ground and fighting back.
Friday, October 28, 2011
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