Monday, April 28, 2008

HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS?

"IS IT THE GOVERNMENT POLICY TO KILLED PEOPLE WHILE THEY'RE BEHIND BARS????"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

never stop asking why?

12:58 PM, April 24, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

UN delclaration on Human Rights Article,29,30 cancels everyting so dont expect anything of any help to come from there? Amnesty International maybe? How about the fact that they deprived of her right to life under our own Charter Rights? Maybe we should prosecuting under our own laws and do away with th UN as its good for nothing and does nothing!
New Brunswick has almost no laws concerning prisons which almost forces one to use a foreign law?

1:16 PM, April 24, 2008

Anonymous Dan Four said...

No disrespect to New Brunswick victims, but for the UN to begin acting responsibly, they've got a hell of a lot to do in the countries we and our American 'allies' have decimated over the last century.

Just look at how the fiat bandits are blowing up the food prices.

Millions artificially starved verses a girl unjustly imprisoned killing herself? The UN (if it were to be a force for good) should keep its priorities straight.

Our NB politicians - well - they're another can of gutless worms.

8:38 PM, April 24, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"We must Vigilantly stand guard within our own borders for human rights and fundamental freedoms which are our proud heritage......We cannot take for granted the continuance and maintenence of those rights and freedoms"
Former Prime Minister of Canada John Diefenbaker 1895-1979

When it comes from the Prime Minister of the day,do you think he understood something we are ignoring?

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