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Editorial Cartoonists Go Wild with Taser Story

By 250 News

Monday, November 19, 2007 12:20 PM

 Editorial Cartoonists are making their statements about the   tasering, and death of  Robert Dziekanski at the Vancouver Airport.  Here are  three of the  latest drawings:

 


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HE HE!! LMAO
Keep em coming opinion 250... Better yet forward them to every police email you can find.
Oh man I wish I didn't open my big mouth and say I wouldn't jab anymore :)
Even in death there is humour.
I think Canadians should be very concerned about the manipulation of our media. I come across a story today about Canwest Global the Israel Asper company and largest media company in Canada.

It turns out the rise of CanWest Global has, as I have always suspected, been financed by the Rothchilds banking cartel to mainstream the views of radical zionism as it relates to Israel-Palistine and the Canadian mainstream view of that conflict.

The Rothschilds like to print money for free with their control of the US Federal Reserve and the Bank of England. When they do this it is an inflation tax on anyone with savings by diluting the value of the dollar. Currently they are printing money increasing the money supply at 20% a year to keep their banking cartel in control and the long term inflation for this free money is paid by averyone that has savings denominated in dollars whether that be a home, RRSP, stocks, or bonds.

The Rothschilds through Goldman Sacks will be financing 90% of the growth of CanWest Global in the Canadian media market with an eye towards consolidating the on-line news under their control by 2011.

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http://www.reportonbusiness.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20071119.wcrtccanwest1119/BNStory/robNews/home

The CRTC questioned to what extent Goldman would raise concerns about new media ventures as companies try to predict where the TV business is headed in an Internet world.

“You know it when you see it,” Mr. Cardinale said, adding that Goldman's interest is not to be “obstructionist” in CanWest's operations, but to help the company.

Mr. Asper said the deal could not have been done without the inclusion of the major U.S. investment bank.

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What I'd like to know is what the police were told by airport security. Were they told that Dziekansk was violent and combative? If so, it may have been a self-fullfilling prophecy. Unless there is a major difference between Vancouver and Prince George RCMP proceedures, you don't get four officers running flat out to engage unless they believe there is an immediate threat. Watching the video, I see four police responding to a crisis – not an irrate guy in the arrival terminal. If they were told this guy was violent, then the police did exactly what they are supposed to do: neutralize the threat to the public with a quick, professional take down. 99.99% of the time, Dziekansk would have walked away, probably without even a bruise. The taser is an appropriate tool for the situation, if they believed it was a crisis. Unlike in Hollywood, in real life it is really hard to take down a big guy who doesn't want to cooperate without hurting him.

I think YRV security and managment have a lot more to answer for. Why was Dziekansk wandering around for so long? In Heathrow, which is way larger than Vancouver International, there is always people to show you which way to go. In Vancouver you're basically on your own. I find it confusing sometimes, and I am a Canadian and native English speaker.
Tastless.....but it fits with this website.
BTW before coming to Canada, Mr. D did 5 yrs in prison for armed robbery