5 Replies to “Deep Impact”

  1. with about 85% of newsies IDing as leftards……….
    and Kate, could you delete the whole thread poleeze, it mentions the scandals in the RC church, tanking their popularity. And as Jimmy McMaster’s “Occam Razor” would have it, the simplest denominator would be that we are only aware of 10% or less of these scandals

  2. I wonder what “confidence” the public has with POLLSTERS ? I am willing to bet it is equal to the PRESS.

  3. “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.” Samuel Clemens

  4. NME666 – The truth is starting to suggest that some lawyers hired criminals as “form-fillers” to go out and entice natives with promises of big money, should they start a file claiming having been abused at residential schools! Many, as in the case of John Furlong, were proven to have never even attended the school (Immaculata in Burns Lake) where he once taught! According to Ian Mulgrew in the Vancouver Sun (May 13,2015), a lawyer claimed he was unaware that the aboriginal convicted murderer he hired – Ivon Johnny, and whom he sent to assist (so-called) abused aboriginals, took portions of their settlement funds. It is obvious that when there is money to be made people (including lawyers) are not above stretching the truth.

  5. I was about 10 when I heard the saying
    ‘you can fool some of the people all of the time,
    all of the people some of the time,
    but you can’t fool all of the people all of the time.’
    a variation on Shakespeare’s ‘the truth will out’.
    3rd cousin to the crows coming home to roost.
    I will miss the ‘old school’ feel and look of printed news, but,
    they have only themselves to blame. when brinnabrinnabrinnabrinnabrinnaspeares gets half a page of gossip in a MAIN STREAM PUBLICATION, well, that was the point at which I figured the gig was gonna be up some day. that day is now.

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