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Repeating certain key words, like “cut”, followed by “Prime Minister Stephen Harper” and the inattentive will begin to think that the PM is advocating a cut. Since it is a common theme in the MSM, as well as the school system, that Conservatives are “cutters” who care more about money than people, it’s a repetitive messaging that dovetails with preconceived notions…

iberia,
it’s all about choice. there is no need for you to take the weight of the world on your shoulders.
your zeal is impressive – but the moment you resort to personal attack… you’re sunk.
it would appear you haven’t read any theodore dalrymple, a prodigious swimmer specialising in upstream thought concerning criminals.
i mention his name (alias/nom de plume) not because i want to appear condescending, but because you also appear to be floundering in some morass.
Trollberia regurgitates more non sequitur fallacy:
“And occam citing John Lott. Hahaha. Lott is a right wing economist and gun nut”
Lott’s studies were the only coordinated peer reviewed academic studies done on the matter over a 15 year (and continuing) period. His data remains as the empirical source of gun crime data. Rejecting the inconvenient truth is always a dodge taken by the dishonest intellect.
It’s obvious your head will remain in its current moist dark and fetid location until your catharsis.
Another dipper web troll with rectal-cranial dysplasia. ROTFLMAO
why ? because liebrals stacked on the SCOC decided officers shouldn’t be allowed to search inmates due to their ‘rights’ and in many cases were forced to leave things they found IN the cells then go get a different search authorization..with the drugs being, of course, gone when they returned…the same liebrals that decided it was alright for inmates to carry knives and other weapons for their ‘protection’…may the liebral party stay where it is now…we’re all much safer with them well away from any lawmaking ability.
CALGARY — After three unexplained deaths at Alberta’s Drumheller Institution, warnings have been issued to inmates about the possibility of bad drugs being peddled.
Derek Upton, 35, who was serving time for first-degree murder, was found dead in his cell Christmas Eve.
Earlier that day, Nicholas Whynott, convicted of drug-related offences, was found unresponsive in his cell, dying a short time later in hospital.
Autopsies on both men were inconclusive but showed no natural cause of death.
RCMP Cpl. Mike Black said toxicology testing will hopefully offer insight into what led to the deaths as well as the Dec. 12 death of Dang Akays Dang, a 27-year-old convicted of drug-related charges, found unresponsive in his cell.
While foul play has been ruled out in the cases, police said it is possible tainted illicit drugs are to blame and could still pose a risk to others.
“The drug aspect, we are definitely looking into,” Black said Thursday. “There could be something floating around.
“There could be a death later on down the road as a result of something taken.”
Another inmate became ill about the same time as the two recent deaths, although Black does not know if it is related or not.
Drumheller spokeswoman Dawn Bancroft said ongoing efforts are made to educate inmates about illegal drug use, which is always a concern to officials at the facility about 140 km northeast of Calgary.
In light of the deaths, reviews of procedures are underway to ensure stringent security provisions have been followed and are adequate.
Last year, police laid several dozen drug trafficking charges against inmates while Bancroft said officials seized about $735,000 worth of drugs in 2010, a number that dropped substantially in the past year.
“We are seeing all sorts of drugs, from hash oil to prescription drugs, cocaine, ecstasy, steroids,” Black said.
“When you have a lot of time, you drum up ways to get what you want.”
Toxicology tests could take six weeks to a few months.
“Language is the first casualty of politics”
Just ask George Orwell. Newspeak is more alive and more well than ever.