From: don (Calgary) on
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 07:20:52 -0500, "Vito" <vito(a)cfl.rr.com> wrote:

>"don (Calgary)" <hd.flhr(a)telus.net> wrote
>| Let's see if we can coax Joe Arpaio to move up here and become our
>| Justice Minister.
>
>Maybe. If you believe Al Gore and our current government, your climate will
>be like Arizona in a few months ...

Not that I care to go down this road again but the inconvenient truth
is global warming has stopped. In fact over the past decade we have
been cooling.


>unless we give India, et al, a few
>$trillion. That'll stop global warming.
>
And that is exactly what the IPCC will be trying to accomplish in
Copenhagen this December.
From: S'mee on
On Nov 11, 12:22 am, totallydeadmail...(a)yahoo.co.uk (The Older
Gentleman) wrote:
> don (Calgary) <hd.f...(a)telus.net> wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> >  know it is dumb, stupid and doesn't make any sense, but it is Canada
> > and when it comes to criminal law, little of it does make sense.
>
> <snip>
>
> Discovered this myself when busting the Nigerian scam gangs in Canada a
> while back.
>
> Toronto, and to a lesser extent Montreal, are infested with the
> bastards. Up there with London, Amsterdam and the southern coast of
> Spain. Half of them seem to be passing themselves off as students.
>
> The authorities simply don't care. You could report 'em, hand over a
> massive amount of data, email addies, bank details, the lot, and they'd
> ignore it.
>
> The Dutch and the Brits take a slightly more robust view.

"Gave them a stern talking to and critiqued their grammar"

about sums it up.
From: Bob Mann on
"don (Calgary)" <hd.flhr(a)telus.net> wrote in
news:c34kf5hgmb4u648kbqc3qoo25bmvufnlgq(a)4ax.com:

>
> Then we have the faint hope clause. This one means prisoners in Canada
> sentenced to longer than 15 years without parole can apply for parole
> after 15 years. Now this one may not apply to those convicted of
> multiple murders, but I know of a few multiple murderers, Clifford
> Olson comes to mind, who are able to make application for early
> release.
>

Just because they can apply doesn't mean they will get it.
In this case I doubt they will get out before 25 and maybe not even then.

--
Bob Mann

Cap'n, ah need moor pow'r.
From: Chuck Rhode on
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 14:10:02 +0000, don (Calgary) wrote:

> Not that I care to go down this road again but the inconvenient truth is
> global warming has stopped. In fact over the past decade we have been
> cooling.

>> unless we give India, et al, a few $trillion. That'll stop global
>> warming.

> And that is exactly what the IPCC will be trying to accomplish in
> Copenhagen this December.

Reunite Pangea!

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From: Bob Mann on
"don (Calgary)" <hd.flhr(a)telus.net> wrote in
news:f4hlf51mhoojt728gsgbfl09q18aapvrrn(a)4ax.com:

> Not that I care to go down this road again but the inconvenient truth
> is global warming has stopped. In fact over the past decade we have
> been cooling.
>

We have.
The Earth hasn't.

--
Bob Mann

Cap'n, ah need moor pow'r.
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