December 10th, 2007
Hey folks,
Since I have some time right now, I am posting updates on my condition currently, and let us not forget that I always rant about something, so here we go.
First, regarding my condition, the ankle is doing well, but the left knee has been quite stiff since the accident. This morning I could not bend it until I threw on my menthol knee rub. After that it was fine, but I have done some self diagnosis (what the hell else am I going to do, build Rome?) and found that my knee was locked when I slept. Needless to say, I;ve corrected the issue by folding over the pillow under my knee to keep it bent. It has worked thus far, but tomorrow morning will be the proof in the pudding. I'll keep you posted.
Second, today was not a good day in BC Law & Order wise.
First example, we have a Sikh man who came to our country illegally on a fake passport and while here had a stroke that has left him invalid. Right now hw is holed up in a Sikh Temple in Abbotsford, using the "Sanctuary Rule" made famous by Victor Hugo's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", meaning that he cannot be removed from the premises by anyone in a lawful position, including the Canadian Government. Needless to say, Ottawa was unimpressed and rightly ordered the man to be deported back to India, to be performed today.
So what happened? A giant rally with a very large Sikh community at the airport to keep that from happening, that's what.
What did the government do about that? Not a damn thing. They actually stayed the order, saying that this man is allowed to stay here, illegally, for now. Ottawa pussied out.
Let us look at the facts of this case, shall we? This man came to our country, illegally, with a fake passport. This man then became a burden on our already-stressed medical system when he had a stroke (through no fault of his own).
We know that he is not mentally the same man who committed the crime of using forged documents to enter our country, but that man is still alive, and as per the government ruling should be deported immediately back to India. Ignoring a government order is unacceptable, and those who showed up at the rally should have been arrested, all of them. These people no question would have rioted had the Canadian Immigration Department officers followed through on the order. It is not unheard if for our police forces to quell rioting or protesting (hell, remember the APEC summit at UBC that the police made into something ugly? How about the "March at the Arch"?), and they should have come out, stepped up, and enforced the law, period. This man has been ordered deported, and must be deported immediately.
Second example, two of the three teens who decided they were going to take a hatchet to another human being at a Hallowe'en party while they were beating him, leaving the victim quadriplegic, were sentenced today, and the punishment (as always in BC) came nowhere close to fitting the crime. People wonder why BC and Canada is such a joke when it comes to justice, well wonder no more. It is because of a bunch of retarded judges who only care about how black their robes are instead of punishing criminals who commit violent acts that we're such a joke, and this judge would be at the top of the cake. If I had to pick between this judge and a useless sack of freshly neutered dog testicles to look at and listen to, I'd pick the dog testicles. This judge should be ashamed of themselves for this verdict and disbarred for it. If I were a judge, in the case of violent crimes, there would be only one sentence: The perpetrator will be in service (like a butler or maid) to the victim and the victim's decendants and family for the rest of their natural life, and it would be STRICTLY enforced, with an exploding bodysuit wired to the criminal, to be terminated at any time by either the family or the province.
Now you know why I'm not a judge. I'd actually punish criminals in BC.
What do you think about it?
Since I have some time right now, I am posting updates on my condition currently, and let us not forget that I always rant about something, so here we go.
First, regarding my condition, the ankle is doing well, but the left knee has been quite stiff since the accident. This morning I could not bend it until I threw on my menthol knee rub. After that it was fine, but I have done some self diagnosis (what the hell else am I going to do, build Rome?) and found that my knee was locked when I slept. Needless to say, I;ve corrected the issue by folding over the pillow under my knee to keep it bent. It has worked thus far, but tomorrow morning will be the proof in the pudding. I'll keep you posted.
Second, today was not a good day in BC Law & Order wise.
First example, we have a Sikh man who came to our country illegally on a fake passport and while here had a stroke that has left him invalid. Right now hw is holed up in a Sikh Temple in Abbotsford, using the "Sanctuary Rule" made famous by Victor Hugo's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", meaning that he cannot be removed from the premises by anyone in a lawful position, including the Canadian Government. Needless to say, Ottawa was unimpressed and rightly ordered the man to be deported back to India, to be performed today.
So what happened? A giant rally with a very large Sikh community at the airport to keep that from happening, that's what.
What did the government do about that? Not a damn thing. They actually stayed the order, saying that this man is allowed to stay here, illegally, for now. Ottawa pussied out.
Let us look at the facts of this case, shall we? This man came to our country, illegally, with a fake passport. This man then became a burden on our already-stressed medical system when he had a stroke (through no fault of his own).
We know that he is not mentally the same man who committed the crime of using forged documents to enter our country, but that man is still alive, and as per the government ruling should be deported immediately back to India. Ignoring a government order is unacceptable, and those who showed up at the rally should have been arrested, all of them. These people no question would have rioted had the Canadian Immigration Department officers followed through on the order. It is not unheard if for our police forces to quell rioting or protesting (hell, remember the APEC summit at UBC that the police made into something ugly? How about the "March at the Arch"?), and they should have come out, stepped up, and enforced the law, period. This man has been ordered deported, and must be deported immediately.
Second example, two of the three teens who decided they were going to take a hatchet to another human being at a Hallowe'en party while they were beating him, leaving the victim quadriplegic, were sentenced today, and the punishment (as always in BC) came nowhere close to fitting the crime. People wonder why BC and Canada is such a joke when it comes to justice, well wonder no more. It is because of a bunch of retarded judges who only care about how black their robes are instead of punishing criminals who commit violent acts that we're such a joke, and this judge would be at the top of the cake. If I had to pick between this judge and a useless sack of freshly neutered dog testicles to look at and listen to, I'd pick the dog testicles. This judge should be ashamed of themselves for this verdict and disbarred for it. If I were a judge, in the case of violent crimes, there would be only one sentence: The perpetrator will be in service (like a butler or maid) to the victim and the victim's decendants and family for the rest of their natural life, and it would be STRICTLY enforced, with an exploding bodysuit wired to the criminal, to be terminated at any time by either the family or the province.
Now you know why I'm not a judge. I'd actually punish criminals in BC.
What do you think about it?
- Location:My couch
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embarrassed - Music:CTV Local News - 11:30PM edition
