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Saturday, June 10, 2006

Dalton McGuinty's Time Has Come, and Gone...

Dalton McGuinty's 15 minutes of fame are over. Its time for him to leave the building. His latest response to the escalating dissolution of law and order that Caledonia has become, suggests strongly that Dalton is nothing but a coward.

Three separate assaults occured yesterday in Caledonia at the interface between civilization and anarchy, mere feet away from the tarnished symbols of law and order, the Ontario Political Police, and anarchy won.

Media working stiffs, not the high profile on-air personalities, just the ordinary tax paying guys are assaulted, asking for assistance directly, receiving none. Ordinary senior citizens asking the question " I thought this was a public highway [hwy 6]" after being physically manhandled by imported thugs. American tourists apparently being car-jacked, all without any interference from officers who should be ashamed to wear the uniform.

All the while, other natives watch from platforms set up on sections of hydro towers stolen from the public utility attempting to increase power availability to an area that serves the reservation as well as the surrounding community.

104 days. The ONLY thing done by McGuinty so far is to appoint a failed former Liberal Premier, David Peterson, to do what? find another way for the Liberals to bankroll another native "complaint"?

Justice Marshall should serve McGuinty, Bryant and Kwinter with summons to answer charges of contempt of court for their failure to direct the OPP to act forthwith to contain and quell the situation. Failing that, request troops to do the same. Mayor Marie Trainor may have to do McGuinty's job for him. He is clearly incapable.

Increasingly its become clear to the "other" native Canadians in Ontario that the OPP only have a mandate to lean on them. Maybe its time to tell both the OPP and Dalton to piss up a rope. Your legitimacy is gone.

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