As Gomery begins to hear testimony from Chuck Guit� and Paul Coffin, Captain Ed is gearing up to report on it.
Politicians will know the specific testimony of the two witnesses at the end of each day, if not almost in real time. Some media sources will watch and hear Guit� and Coffin tell everything they know about Adscam and the politicians who profited most from it on live TV feeds that they will be barred from rebroadcast. The only people left in the dark will be those Canadians who have seen their money stolen by the people they trusted to wield power lawfully.
As part of the ‘imperfection’ mentioned tangentially in the Montreal Gazette, I had hoped that the brouhaha over my publication of Brault’s testimony would have convinced Justice Gomery of the folly of publication bans. Apparently not. If my original source can get me reliable information on the testimony under the ban, I will republish it again here.

I think that all news blogs, in both the US and Canada, should take this publication ban as a direct challenge to the blogging community in general. The Internet is a wonderful gift and a valuable, powerful medium. We should remember that the inventor of the technology behind the Internet chose to give it to the world. Not exactly the kind of thing that a Microsoft would have done. We are all making use of this gift. It is our responsibility to use it in the spirit in which it was given.
After witnessing people being shot and killed in humiliating fashion around the world for speaking out against just this sort of thing, I think that anyone who passes themselves off as being in favour of freedom of the press and yet chooses not to break this ban should lose all respect and just go away.
I’ve long since given up on the MSM. Now it’s up to the bloggers.
Joe Stalin would have been proud of how his corrupt movement has spread.
Can we change the names of CBC, CTV, Global to Pravda?