sda2.jpg

September 16, 2011

The World Is Being Run By Crazy People

They refused to provide a photograph of the inmate because of privacy concerns. Nor would they identify his home community.
h/t Marc Posted by Kate at September 16, 2011 6:36 PM
Comments

If we didn't live in socialist utopia, I would be surprised. Unfortunately, the loonies rule the roost.

Only when the common man has the right to protect himself, without first calling the "police", fearing wingoo retribution by public prosecutors (paid by taxpayer $$), and fearful of our Judges, (who seldom act according to the "joe public mores") actually mete out sentences than reflect the common man's mores, will we have some semblance of reality.

Self defense is a right, ability of the public to know who/where is a basic right. The lefties and socialists have sidelined the common mans rights for too long.

Lets right the ship, reclaim our right to defense and awareness, and flush our leftie and liberal friends. It is the time.....

Posted by: Foothills Red at September 16, 2011 6:55 PM

The CBC and Amnesty International would be outraged if he was actually identified.

Outraged I tell you.

Posted by: Fred at September 16, 2011 7:15 PM

Find his trail, put the dogs on it, let them run free, pick up tatters... No need for photo.

I think I just threw up in my mouth, privacy..

Posted by: robins111 at September 16, 2011 7:20 PM

Hmmm, this took place not far from our home and makes me a little nervous. Any suggestions?

Posted by: Ken (Kulak) at September 16, 2011 7:42 PM

Just gobsmacked.

Posted by: Osumashi Kinyobe at September 16, 2011 8:30 PM

Let's not be judgmental here. The proper term for this is not a prison escape, but a Client Initiated Reintegration to Society.

Posted by: A at September 16, 2011 8:34 PM

A -- Ahhhhh. Thank you for clarifying. :)

Posted by: Gobi desert at September 16, 2011 9:23 PM

the USSR and their "labour" camps had a great idea. A little tweeking, and bingo, no more wondering Bears!!

Posted by: GYM at September 16, 2011 9:37 PM

This is so outrageous that even the commenters on the CBC site are up in arms.

Posted by: Jethro at September 16, 2011 9:48 PM

Oh look at this link! When a native escapes from a native facility, privacy concerns block publication of a photo. But when it's white guys escaping the CBC show mug shots. But, why would we be surprised by that.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/story/2011/05/27/sk-prisoner-escaped-1105.html

Posted by: Patrick at September 16, 2011 10:30 PM

Cops should pick up all aboriginals and hold them until somebody can identify the killer.

Posted by: Philanthropist at September 16, 2011 10:33 PM

Hmmm, this took place not far from our home and makes me a little nervous. Any suggestions?
~Ken (Kulak)

Yeah, phone the authorities if you see any, any, lurking Indians...say you think it's him and you're nervous and worried.
If they come and it turns out not to be him, just say you didn't know any different because they didn't release Terrance Bear's photo to the public.

They won't let you defend yourself and they won't give you the fugitive's photo.
It's all on them.

Posted by: Oz at September 16, 2011 10:59 PM

Relax, once he finds out that you have to work to survive in the real world he'll show up again to ask to come back in. Besides I'm sure he promised to be good a long time ago.

Posted by: langmann at September 16, 2011 11:43 PM

Not until now was I aware of the massive human rights abuses that occurred in the past when people who attempted Client Initiated Integration into Society (CIIS) would have their picture on a poster put up in multiple public locations with "Wanted dead or alive, $1000 reward"./sarc (Love that phrase A).

I wonder if the slaves of political correctness who come up with such idiotic policies have thought through the implications of their actions. The sketchy information that is provided makes it very likely that the CIIS individual is native Indian. So, any Indian on a rural property who appears to be acting in a criminal manner is more likely to be dealt with via SSS methods. What the "protection of privacy" policy has done is to make all Indian males the subject of suspicion. This is pure racism and, if I was native Indian, I would lodge a human rights complaint.

Statists seem to be attempting to hide their incompetence behind "protection of privacy" legislation. I doubt that was the intent of the legislation but it sure has been a convenient shield for incompetent bureaucrats. Where I see this the most is in cases of patients who've been medically harmed by ER overcrowding who want their name to be used to publicize a failure of the medical system. In every case, the hospital administrators tell the MSM that privacy legislation prohibits them from discussing a specific case (pure BS but typical CYA behavior for this species).

Posted by: loki at September 17, 2011 1:16 AM

I suggest calling the police when ever a native man is seen. It wouldn't be long until the police are forced to release his picture.

Posted by: Knacker at September 17, 2011 1:20 AM

Gold silver, and .....ammo.
How many time do I need to say it?

Posted by: eastern paul at September 17, 2011 3:51 AM

Hey, its a healing lodge right? He was all healed up, got bored and went home. What's the problem here? What are ya, a buncha RACISTS?!!!

/sarc/.

Posted by: The Phantom at September 17, 2011 9:40 AM

Was he a young offender when he committed his crimes? This is the only way I could see something this rediculous happening.

Posted by: Red Jeff at September 17, 2011 9:52 AM
Site
Meter