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 | | From: | Vicegerent | | Subject: | Another Cop "MURDERER" in Calgary | | Date: | 23 Jan 2005 09:04:45 -0800 |
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 | Harjinder Singh was murdered in 'cold blood' on Friday January 21st, by Ian Vernon, a man acting as an 'officer' (police) of the 'make-believe ship' called Calgary.
Singh was standing (not charging at), barefoot, armed with a knife, and at least 2 to 3 metres away from Vernon. Vernon, who is a veteran cop, and well trained in marksmanship had ample opportunity to aim and fire a disabling shot to a non lethal area of Singh's body; but, apparently Vernon likes to see people die, like a psychotic fireman who likes to see fire and to watch things burn, and therefore becomes an arsonist.
Or, as in the USA, are we seeing 'cops' administer justice, since they see no justice being served out of courthouses? Maybe, they feel that their actions of murdering those who 'confront their supposed authority' DESERVE the 'death penalty'. Oh well, do we in Canada deserve better than the USA, China, Soviet Russia, NAZI Germany, etc.? Police there have been executing the death penalty at whim for a long time.
The lawyer asshole, Stephen Jenuth, who calls himself president of the Alberta Civil Liberties Association, (whatever that may be?) summoned a (small) bit of courage by speaking out on the matter, as reported in the Calgary Herald Jan. 23rd: Quote:
Stephen Jenuth, president of the Alberta Civil Liberties Association, criticized Calgary police for supporting the officer's decision to pull the trigger that early in the standoff.
In response to Deputy Chief Jim Hornby said it appeared the circumstances justified the shooting.
"To quickly the police are out there trying to justify their actions and jump to conclusions, when really what they have to do is provide for a thorough investigation that we can all trust", said Jenuth
It is amazing that the likes of lawyer Jenuth, who supposedly represents 'civil liberties', fails to see the many thousands of Canadians who have their lives severely damaged, or destroyed by the thug plunderers called Canadian judges and Canada Revenue agents.
He argues on the can.taxes forum that the government has 'the right' to plunder private property without compensation. (Yes, a man's or woman's labour, and the fruits thereof, are private property.) The government has absolutely no right to have 'ANY' of it, unless the man or woman freely give it to this pseudo-body politic (a make-believe ship) called the Government of Canada.
And, he argues that the courts do not use 'legal fictions', legal identities, created and owned by the Crown, and fraudulently associated with a man's or woman's body, to 'extract' the fruits of their labour by hoax, fraud and deception. Anyone with half a brain can see that this is the current method of CRA and the Canadian judges to plunder the 'life blood' of the Canadian people.
In Staufen v. British Columbia(Attorney General), [2001] B.C.J. No. 1109 2001 BCSC 779, J. Scarth, in Chambers, BC Supreme Court, spells out how 'legal fictions' have been used to 'extend' jurisdiction of courts.
Was Jenuth sleeping, or tardy during the lectures on this topic at law school?
Vicegerent
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 | | From: | Jeff Teeple | | Subject: | Re: Another Cop "MURDERER" in Calgary | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 12:28:16 -0500 |
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 | "Vicegerent" wrote in message news:1106499885.791508.147040@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > Harjinder Singh was murdered in 'cold blood' on Friday > January 21st, by Ian Vernon, a man acting as an 'officer' > (police) of the 'make-believe ship' called Calgary. > > Singh was standing (not charging at), barefoot, armed > with a knife, and at least 2 to 3 metres away from > Vernon. Vernon, who is a veteran cop, and well trained > in marksmanship had ample opportunity to aim and fire > a disabling shot to a non lethal area of Singh's body;
What a load of crap. What exactly is your training in the field of combat shooting? When your life is in danger, you do not fire disabling shots. At 3m a man with a knife is deadly... Your rant and conspiracy theory will not change the fact that the officer did what he had to do, and I applaud him
> but, apparently Vernon likes to see people die, like > a psychotic fireman who likes to see fire and to > watch things burn, and therefore becomes an arsonist. >
So, you are a pyschologist or a mind reader... Which is it? Or you are throwing a malicious theory, and supposition out there.
> Or, as in the USA, are we seeing 'cops' administer > justice, since they see no justice being served out > of courthouses? Maybe, they feel that their actions > of murdering those who 'confront their supposed > authority' DESERVE the 'death penalty'. Oh well, > do we in Canada deserve better than the USA, China, > Soviet Russia, NAZI Germany, etc.? Police there have > been executing the death penalty at whim for a long > time. >
Once again... Knife equals deadly weapon. Your malicous attempt to prove otherwise leads me to make the same kind of leap you made in this post and suggest you have some sort of criminal past... The people that I have seen ranting on and on like this a ex-cons, theives, druggies, thugs, and murderers... Using your logic, you fit right in with this crew.
> The lawyer asshole, Stephen Jenuth, who calls himself > president of the Alberta Civil Liberties Association, > (whatever that may be?) summoned a (small) bit of courage > by speaking out on the matter, as reported in the Calgary > Herald Jan. 23rd: Quote: > > Stephen Jenuth, president of the Alberta Civil Liberties > Association, criticized Calgary police for supporting > the officer's decision to pull the trigger that early > in the standoff. > > In response to Deputy Chief Jim Hornby said it appeared > the circumstances justified the shooting. > > "To quickly the police are out there trying to justify > their actions and jump to conclusions, when really what > they have to do is provide for a thorough investigation > that we can all trust", said Jenuth > > It is amazing that the likes of lawyer Jenuth, who supposedly > represents 'civil liberties', fails to see the many thousands > of Canadians who have their lives severely damaged, or > destroyed by the thug plunderers called Canadian judges and > Canada Revenue agents. >
Whoa... Break out the tinfoil hats. This loon has forgotten to take his meds.
How exactly does that piece of fiction tie into the subject heading? Oh, it doesn't... No graph or other chart could possibly come up with even a loose correlation.
All right, I'll stop here, as it would be cruel to go on... You are an idiot, and you are sick. Push away from the keyboard, go to the bathroom, take the lid off of the pills you have forgotten to take, and triple the dosage. That will put us out of our misery.
> He argues on the can.taxes forum that the government has > 'the right' to plunder private property without compensation. > (Yes, a man's or woman's labour, and the fruits thereof, are > private property.) The government has absolutely no right to > have 'ANY' of it, unless the man or woman freely give it to > this pseudo-body politic (a make-believe ship) called the > Government of Canada. > > And, he argues that the courts do not use 'legal fictions', > legal identities, created and owned by the Crown, and > fraudulently associated with a man's or woman's body, > to 'extract' the fruits of their labour by hoax, fraud > and deception. Anyone with half a brain can see that > this is the current method of CRA and the Canadian judges > to plunder the 'life blood' of the Canadian people. > > In Staufen v. British Columbia(Attorney General), > [2001] B.C.J. No. 1109 2001 BCSC 779, J. Scarth, > in Chambers, BC Supreme Court, spells out how > 'legal fictions' have been used to 'extend' > jurisdiction of courts. > > Was Jenuth sleeping, or tardy during the lectures > on this topic at law school? > > Vicegerent >
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 | | From: | \The Right One\ | | Subject: | Re: Another Cop "MURDERER" in Calgary | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 00:19:56 GMT |
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 | It's the old, "He was standin dere doing nuttin' and da pigs shot him" story. -- Terry Pearson http://www.rightpoint.org There are two types of values in Canada. Moral and Liberal. "Jeff Teeple" wrote in message news:39RId.1013$xV2.390563@read2.cgocable.net... > > "Vicegerent" wrote in message > news:1106499885.791508.147040@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > > Harjinder Singh was murdered in 'cold blood' on Friday > > January 21st, by Ian Vernon, a man acting as an 'officer' > > (police) of the 'make-believe ship' called Calgary. > > > > Singh was standing (not charging at), barefoot, armed > > with a knife, and at least 2 to 3 metres away from > > Vernon. Vernon, who is a veteran cop, and well trained > > in marksmanship had ample opportunity to aim and fire > > a disabling shot to a non lethal area of Singh's body; > > What a load of crap. What exactly is your training in the field of combat > shooting? When your life is in danger, you do not fire disabling shots. At > 3m a man with a knife is deadly... Your rant and conspiracy theory will not > change the fact that the officer did what he had to do, and I applaud him > > > but, apparently Vernon likes to see people die, like > > a psychotic fireman who likes to see fire and to > > watch things burn, and therefore becomes an arsonist. > > > > So, you are a pyschologist or a mind reader... Which is it? Or you are > throwing a malicious theory, and supposition out there. > > > Or, as in the USA, are we seeing 'cops' administer > > justice, since they see no justice being served out > > of courthouses? Maybe, they feel that their actions > > of murdering those who 'confront their supposed > > authority' DESERVE the 'death penalty'. Oh well, > > do we in Canada deserve better than the USA, China, > > Soviet Russia, NAZI Germany, etc.? Police there have > > been executing the death penalty at whim for a long > > time. > > > > Once again... Knife equals deadly weapon. Your malicous attempt to prove > otherwise leads me to make the same kind of leap you made in this post and > suggest you have some sort of criminal past... The people that I have seen > ranting on and on like this a ex-cons, theives, druggies, thugs, and > murderers... Using your logic, you fit right in with this crew. > > > The lawyer asshole, Stephen Jenuth, who calls himself > > president of the Alberta Civil Liberties Association, > > (whatever that may be?) summoned a (small) bit of courage > > by speaking out on the matter, as reported in the Calgary > > Herald Jan. 23rd: Quote: > > > > Stephen Jenuth, president of the Alberta Civil Liberties > > Association, criticized Calgary police for supporting > > the officer's decision to pull the trigger that early > > in the standoff. > > > > In response to Deputy Chief Jim Hornby said it appeared > > the circumstances justified the shooting. > > > > "To quickly the police are out there trying to justify > > their actions and jump to conclusions, when really what > > they have to do is provide for a thorough investigation > > that we can all trust", said Jenuth > > > > It is amazing that the likes of lawyer Jenuth, who supposedly > > represents 'civil liberties', fails to see the many thousands > > of Canadians who have their lives severely damaged, or > > destroyed by the thug plunderers called Canadian judges and > > Canada Revenue agents. > > > > Whoa... Break out the tinfoil hats. This loon has forgotten to take his > meds. > > How exactly does that piece of fiction tie into the subject heading? Oh, it > doesn't... No graph or other chart could possibly come up with even a loose > correlation. > > All right, I'll stop here, as it would be cruel to go on... You are an > idiot, and you are sick. Push away from the keyboard, go to the bathroom, > take the lid off of the pills you have forgotten to take, and triple the > dosage. That will put us out of our misery. > > > He argues on the can.taxes forum that the government has > > 'the right' to plunder private property without compensation. > > (Yes, a man's or woman's labour, and the fruits thereof, are > > private property.) The government has absolutely no right to > > have 'ANY' of it, unless the man or woman freely give it to > > this pseudo-body politic (a make-believe ship) called the > > Government of Canada. > > > > And, he argues that the courts do not use 'legal fictions', > > legal identities, created and owned by the Crown, and > > fraudulently associated with a man's or woman's body, > > to 'extract' the fruits of their labour by hoax, fraud > > and deception. Anyone with half a brain can see that > > this is the current method of CRA and the Canadian judges > > to plunder the 'life blood' of the Canadian people. > > > > In Staufen v. British Columbia(Attorney General), > > [2001] B.C.J. No. 1109 2001 BCSC 779, J. Scarth, > > in Chambers, BC Supreme Court, spells out how > > 'legal fictions' have been used to 'extend' > > jurisdiction of courts. > > > > Was Jenuth sleeping, or tardy during the lectures > > on this topic at law school? > > > > Vicegerent > > > >
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 | | From: | Fred | | Subject: | Re: Another Cop "MURDERER" in Calgary | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:31:19 -0600 |
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 | Jeff Teeple wrote: > "Vicegerent" wrote in message > news:1106499885.791508.147040@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > >>Harjinder Singh was murdered in 'cold blood' on Friday >>January 21st, by Ian Vernon, a man acting as an 'officer' >>(police) of the 'make-believe ship' called Calgary. >> >>Singh was standing (not charging at), barefoot, armed >>with a knife, and at least 2 to 3 metres away from >>Vernon. Vernon, who is a veteran cop, and well trained >>in marksmanship had ample opportunity to aim and fire >>a disabling shot to a non lethal area of Singh's body; > > > What a load of crap.
That's what trollers do: unleash loads of crap and hope against hope that they get a response.
Hooked you, didn't he?
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 | | From: | sparky | | Subject: | Re: Another Cop "MURDERER" in Calgary | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:23:09 GMT |
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 | "Vicegerent" wrote in message news:1106499885.791508.147040@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > Harjinder Singh was murdered in 'cold blood' on Friday > January 21st, by Ian Vernon, a man acting as an 'officer' > (police) of the 'make-believe ship' called Calgary. > > Singh was standing (not charging at), barefoot, armed > with a knife,
This officer killed another terrorist!
Thank you , sir.
and at least 2 to 3 metres away from > Vernon. Vernon, who is a veteran cop, and well trained > in marksmanship had ample opportunity to aim and fire > a disabling shot to a non lethal area of Singh's body; > but, apparently Vernon likes to see people die, like > a psychotic fireman who likes to see fire and to > watch things burn, and therefore becomes an arsonist. > > Or, as in the USA, are we seeing 'cops' administer > justice, since they see no justice being served out > of courthouses? Maybe, they feel that their actions > of murdering those who 'confront their supposed > authority' DESERVE the 'death penalty'. Oh well, > do we in Canada deserve better than the USA, China, > Soviet Russia, NAZI Germany, etc.? Police there have > been executing the death penalty at whim for a long > time. > > The lawyer asshole, Stephen Jenuth, who calls himself > president of the Alberta Civil Liberties Association, > (whatever that may be?) summoned a (small) bit of courage > by speaking out on the matter, as reported in the Calgary > Herald Jan. 23rd: Quote: > > Stephen Jenuth, president of the Alberta Civil Liberties > Association, criticized Calgary police for supporting > the officer's decision to pull the trigger that early > in the standoff. > > In response to Deputy Chief Jim Hornby said it appeared > the circumstances justified the shooting. > > "To quickly the police are out there trying to justify > their actions and jump to conclusions, when really what > they have to do is provide for a thorough investigation > that we can all trust", said Jenuth > > It is amazing that the likes of lawyer Jenuth, who supposedly > represents 'civil liberties', fails to see the many thousands > of Canadians who have their lives severely damaged, or > destroyed by the thug plunderers called Canadian judges and > Canada Revenue agents. > > He argues on the can.taxes forum that the government has > 'the right' to plunder private property without compensation. > (Yes, a man's or woman's labour, and the fruits thereof, are > private property.) The government has absolutely no right to > have 'ANY' of it, unless the man or woman freely give it to > this pseudo-body politic (a make-believe ship) called the > Government of Canada. > > And, he argues that the courts do not use 'legal fictions', > legal identities, created and owned by the Crown, and > fraudulently associated with a man's or woman's body, > to 'extract' the fruits of their labour by hoax, fraud > and deception. Anyone with half a brain can see that > this is the current method of CRA and the Canadian judges > to plunder the 'life blood' of the Canadian people. > > In Staufen v. British Columbia(Attorney General), > [2001] B.C.J. No. 1109 2001 BCSC 779, J. Scarth, > in Chambers, BC Supreme Court, spells out how > 'legal fictions' have been used to 'extend' > jurisdiction of courts. > > Was Jenuth sleeping, or tardy during the lectures > on this topic at law school? > > Vicegerent >
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 | | From: | Vicegerent | | Subject: | Re: Another Cop "MURDERER" in Calgary | | Date: | 23 Jan 2005 22:00:18 -0800 |
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 | Teeple,
You blather like a drunken sop. What is a 'teeple'? Something one pisses in? Or, on?
Vicegerent
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 | | From: | Vicegerent | | Subject: | Re: Another Cop "MURDERER" in Calgary | | Date: | 23 Jan 2005 16:47:36 -0800 |
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 | Well, Teeple, Sparky and Pearson,
You three seem to all agree that it is grand for cops to be 'judge,jury and executioner', and have the right to inflict 'capital punishment' at their whim.
Seems to me that if a cop hasn't enough guts to aim his pistol (and why did he have to use a pistol when he also had access to a taser?) at a barefoot man in -9 degree C weather, at his leg or gut? There wasn't five of him, and one cop.
If he is that gutless, he certainly shouldn't be armed, even with a slingshot.
I was a jet fighter pilot - I know what 'guts' means, and it is not a trained marksman aiming a fatal shot at a deranged man standing still 10 to 15 feet away.
And, from my experience, Sikh people are far more intelligent than the average inbred dodo from Canada, which you all obviously represent.
Vicegerent
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 | | From: | Jeff Teeple | | Subject: | Re: Another Cop "MURDERER" in Calgary | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 23:37:04 -0500 |
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 | "Vicegerent" wrote in message news:1106527656.869271.51250@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > Well, Teeple, Sparky and Pearson, > > You three seem to all agree that it is grand for > cops to be 'judge,jury and executioner', and > have the right to inflict 'capital punishment' > at their whim. >
You seem to be judge, jury, and executioner demanding that they give their lives to some dirt bag with a knife.
> Seems to me that if a cop hasn't enough guts > to aim his pistol (and why did he have to use > a pistol when he also had access to a taser?) > at a barefoot man in -9 degree C weather, at his > leg or gut? There wasn't five of him, and one cop. >
Knife. 3m. You said it, not I. I would have shot him myseelf, in that cops shoes.
> If he is that gutless, he certainly shouldn't be > armed, even with a slingshot. >
Gutless... This coming froma coward.
> I was a jet fighter pilot - I know what 'guts' > means, and it is not a trained marksman aiming > a fatal shot at a deranged man standing still > 10 to 15 feet away. >
Really, last time I talked to a fighter jock, I never heard him call himself a jet fighter pilot. Next time I'm kicking around Trenton, I'll ask one of my friends in blue... I could be wrong.
As for the rest of the tripe. As an infanteer, a ground pounder... Pointy end of the stick. I have been on peacekeeping missions, and I can tell you. 3m is plenty close to shoot someone who has a knife and not responding to direction to drop it. That officer has balls, and I'll be sure to by my friends on the local force a couple extra drinks when I see them in toasting this courageous fellow.
> And, from my experience, Sikh people are > far more intelligent than the average inbred > dodo from Canada, which you all obviously > represent. > > Vicegerent >
Wow, big words from the little guy with little guy syndrome. So, Mr. Fighter Pilot, where did you serve? American or Canadian? Which base? Which wing?
Ya, I am calling you out. Most serving and retired service people do not go off on half baked conspiracy theory tangents, like you have here.
In fact, it's criminals that go off on these half baked conspiracy theories, like you have done here.
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 | | From: | Wally | | Subject: | Re: Another Cop "MURDERER" in Calgary | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 19:55:11 -0500 |
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 | Vicegerent wrote in message:=20 news:<1106527656.869271.51250@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> > I was a jet fighter pilot >=20 I'm Napol=E9on Bonaparte
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