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Saturday, March 27, 2010

On the Caledonia circus

Bill McIntyre muses on the downfall of the OPP to the level they are at now. Mr.McIntyre, don't you know that when you were a young lad in Ontario, the cops were not members of Unions? Moreover, they are now the darlings of the Union lover premier McGuinty?

The cops in Ontario are leftists and they do not give a hoot about crime and punishment unless it is deemed to be so by their Unions' overlords and the Unions' lover Dalton McGuinty. Don't you know Mr. McIntyre that the OPP Union is one of the strongest in Canada and anyone daring to go against them will be crushed like flies? They know that no matter what they do or don't do, their jobs are safe and secure and there is no hope in hell that even an enquiry will ever be opened to investigate any wrong doing from within their ranks.

......When I was growing up in Ontario in the 1950s and 1960s, the OPP were regarded as one of the finest police forces in Canada and possibly the world, next to the RCMP. They were noted for their training, their professionalism and their sense of fair play.

What has happened? In Caledonia these principles appear to have been abandoned. Where are the men and women in the ranks who have the courage to stand up to the goons and not tarnish this once proud police organization? Where is the integrity and the desire to uphold the rule of law for everyone? It has obviously been bred out of the current coterie of members....

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