Caledonia: No More Nightmares
Caledonia: No More Nightmares
March 22, 2011
Library and Archives Canada
7:00 PM (bonus video 6:30pm)
Admission: $20 (includes HST), $10.00 for students/ seniors
Compact Music, 785 1/2 Bank Street
Compact Music, 190 Bank Street
Ottawa Festivals, 47 William Street
Tickets will also be available at the door.
Tickets are also available on line
The Free Thinking Film Society and the International Free Press Society are proud to present an evening on Caledonia.
This four-part presentation by Gary McHale and Mark Vandermaas (pictured above) - two longtime Caledonia 'rule of law' activists who provided a significant portion of the evidence and background for Christie Blatchford's shocking book Helpless: Caledonia's Nightmare of Fear and Anarchy, and How the Law Failed All of Us begins with an introduction to the crisis from the victims' perspective, and then picks up where Helpless leaves off by examining the national issues at stake; the racial corruption of the justice system by police and government; and concludes with concrete recommendations for moving forward.
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I was just reading the article in today's National Post about the murder trial in Thunder Bay that has been postponed because 'the jury pool did not contain aboriginals.'
Hot damn! I'm going to murder whomever I want to, and then demand a jury containing at least one member of combined English/Cornish/Welsh/Irish/
Scottish/ Baptist/Jewish/Catholic and maybe Vulcan ancestry - if there isn't one, then it'll be a mistrial, and I'll get off scot-free, er, aboriginal-free, I suppose I should say now.
Yea that was a doozie, I guess it's necessary to accomodate "ethnic views" of murder nowadays.
pattyjean
You have an excellent point. In fact if you don't have a blind jury than how can justice be served? Don't be to sure though any aboriginal would let off another. They have their own divisions.
I know a lot of Indians who hate this worse than us. Most of em that get killed are, by this type of scum.
JMO
pattyjean
You have an excellent point. In fact if you don't have a blind jury than how can justice be served? Don't be to sure though any aboriginal would let off another. They have their own divisions.
I know a lot of Indians who hate this worse than us. Most of em that get killed are, by this type of scum.
JMO
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