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Edmonton So Disliked - Can't Even Give Away Free Trips!!

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NotMyName - 13 Jul 2006 16:47 GMT
In a banner headline story on the front page of the Edmonton Journal,
for today Thursday 13 July 2006, is a very interesting story.

Edmonton, in a desperate bid to get some tourists to visit this crime
capital, even offered FREE TRIPS all expenses paid, to random couples
around Canada.

Instead of finding lots of takers, instead they found complete
disdain, with one couple saying they wouldn't even think of going
there!

Guess all the bad international and national publicity about Edmonton
Police brutality is starting to have an effect!!
Brian Daily - 13 Jul 2006 18:31 GMT
>In a banner headline story on the front page of the Edmonton Journal,
>for today Thursday 13 July 2006, is a very interesting story.
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>Guess all the bad international and national publicity about Edmonton
>Police brutality is starting to have an effect!!

Edmonton is the reeking a.shole of Canada. Great place for greedy right wing
loons, no one else.
Irv Finkleman - 13 Jul 2006 21:17 GMT
> Edmonton, in a desperate bid to get some tourists to visit this crime
> capital, even offered FREE TRIPS all expenses paid, to random couples
> around Canada.

Second prize is two free trips!
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Dialup - 14 Jul 2006 02:17 GMT
> In a banner headline story on the front page of the Edmonton
> Journal, for today Thursday 13 July 2006, is a very interesting
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> disdain, with one couple saying they wouldn't even think of going
> there!

I would have gone had they called me.  It has been some time.
Your credibility is gone when you don't tell ALL of the facts but
just the ones you want to get across.

The entire article for anyone that wants real truth instead of biased
garbage from a dumbass:

EDMONTON - A bid to raise national awareness of Edmonton stumbled
this week when six Canadians won a trip to the city.

Trouble is, after the draw was held Monday, it took until Wednesday
to get three parties of two to say yes. Even then, at least half the
winners have already been here.

"You wouldn't believe how hard it is to give something away for
free," Robert Moyles, the city's acting communications manager, said
Wednesday.

The draw was organized by city hall, which entered "everyone in
Canada" for a chance to win.

But the agency that took on the task of calling Canadians found that
people had already made holiday plans -- or thought the contest was
a scam, Moyles said.

"There was one person who had previously had a bad experience here,
who declined."

It wasn't until Wednesday afternoon that Amanda Van Der Beesen of
St. John's, Nfld., heard that she was a winner.

Van Der Beesen, 24, knew nothing of the contest, which the city
publicized by advertising in the Globe and Mail.

"I was very skeptical, to be honest with you," she said in a phone
interview. "Now that I've been talking with someone from the City of
Edmonton, I'm really excited about coming."

She said she will probably bring her partner, Chris LeBlanc, to see
the city she last visited when she was a child.

"We don't know who we're flying with or where we're staying," she
said. "All they said was, 'You've won a trip to Edmonton.' "

Their trip will include a visit to Capital Ex. The event sounded new
to her, "so I'm really looking forward to coming in and seeing what
it's all about."

Told that until this year Capital Ex was called Klondike Days, she
said she may have been to that. Even so, she said she looks forward
to the trip.

Another winning pair are Gary Osaka and his son, Cory, of Markham,
Ont., near Toronto. They'll attend this month's West Edmonton Mall
Grand Prix.

Gary Osaka, who grew up in Picture Butte, has siblings in Edmonton
and Calgary.

"We've been to Calgary several times but not to Edmonton in a number
of years," said Robyn Osaka, Cory's stepmother.

They heard on Tuesday night that they'd won, she said. At first,
they suspected the call was a come-on for a condo deal. "It
certainly did raise some red flags for us."

The third winning pair will come from Whistler, B.C., to attend the
Edmonton Folk Music Festival in August. They could not be reached
for comment.

Officials held a series of draws, first to select Canadian cities,
then for the first two letters of surnames, and finally for a
single-digit number -- for example, a four for the fourth name
beginning with "Sm" in a phone directory.

Moyles said the idea for the competition came from within the city
communications branch, not from council. The campaign budget is
$50,000, including advertising, airfare and hotel stays.

The city hopes for sponsorships, such as from event organizers, he
said.

To contact the winners, organizers relied on Silver Lining, a
company that has moved its head office from Edmonton to, gasp,
Toronto.

In fairness, Silver Lining's president, Edmonton native Carissa
Reiniger, is credited with promoting Edmonton in Toronto and other
cities by organizing such events as a national Get Down E-Town
tour.
snowman - 14 Jul 2006 03:27 GMT
>In a banner headline story on the front page of the Edmonton Journal,
>for today Thursday 13 July 2006, is a very interesting story.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>Police brutality is starting to have an effect!!
>  

Could be worse.  They could give away a trip to a shithole like
saltspring island.  I mean really, who would want to visit this dump
where whackjobs like Bullshit Brain daily lives?  No f.cking thankyou....
Nobody - 14 Jul 2006 03:31 GMT
> Could be worse.  They could give away a trip to a shithole like
> saltspring island.  I mean really, who would want to visit this
> dump where whackjobs like Bullshit Brain daily lives?  No f.cking
> thankyou....

Not to try and stick up for Daily, but the islands are nice.  The
inhabitants might not be but the islands are ;)
snowman - 14 Jul 2006 03:45 GMT
>  
>
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
>  

Point taken.  The islands are nice but they have one complete and total
wackjob living there who doesn't have the brains to tie his own shoes.  
Touché.
Brian Daily - 14 Jul 2006 04:24 GMT
>> Could be worse.  They could give away a trip to a shithole like
>> saltspring island.  I mean really, who would want to visit this
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>Not to try and stick up for Daily, but the islands are nice.  The
>inhabitants might not be but the islands are ;)

Defending our Islands from right wing loons who would clear cut the last tree is
a full time job. I hope all those greedy bastards retire to Alberta but I doubt
they will.
snowman - 14 Jul 2006 03:41 GMT
>In a banner headline story on the front page of the Edmonton Journal,
>for today Thursday 13 July 2006, is a very interesting story.
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
>  

Funny, after looking at the article for myself, it says something
totally different than what you claim:



"Van Der Beesen, 24, knew nothing of the contest, which the city
publicized by advertising in the Globe and Mail.

'I was very skeptical, to be honest with you," she said in a phone
interview. "Now that I've been talking with someone from the City of
Edmonton, I'm really excited about coming.'

She said she will probably bring her partner, Chris LeBlanc, to see the
city she last visited when she was a child.

'We don't know who we're flying with or where we're staying,' she said.
'All they said was, 'You've won a trip to Edmonton.' '

Their trip will include a visit to Capital Ex. The event sounded new to
her, 'so I'm really looking forward to coming in and seeing what it's
all about.'

Told that until this year Capital Ex was called Klondike Days, she said
she may have been to that. Even so, she said she looks forward to the trip."

http://www.canada.com/edmontonjournal/news/story.html?id=34b51c5b-b49d-421f-97ca
-2a9cc8853b39&k=15657


You leftwing fucknuts make me laugh, you can't even concoct a decent lie
without getting caught in your own bullshit.  f.ck off and die, loser.
Nobody - 14 Jul 2006 03:48 GMT
> You leftwing fucknuts make me laugh, you can't even concoct a
> decent lie without getting caught in your own bullshit.  f.ck off
> and die, loser.

What gets me is that NotMyName is from Edmonton.
PV - 14 Jul 2006 06:02 GMT
>> You leftwing fucknuts make me laugh, you can't even concoct a
>> decent lie without getting caught in your own bullshit.  f.ck off
>> and die, loser.
>
> What gets me is that NotMyName is from Edmonton.

A sad sad fact we try to deny, however it does show that Edmonton is a
tolerant place that allows schmucks like NotMyName (Grovesnor) to live and
vent.

It's so cute that he forgot to include the rest of the article, but then
again when you only see the headlines through the window of the newspaper
vending machine, what do I expect.

He has never answered the question that if he hates it here so much why does
he stay.

PV
NotMyName - 14 Jul 2006 16:12 GMT
The Edmonton Journal reports today 14 July 2006, on page B6, with
another banner headline, on yet another case of TORTURE and brutality
by the rogue Edmonton Police.

This case is so serious that even the Alberta Law Enforcement Review
Board ordered an official investigation, after 5 years of inactivity
by the Edmonton police who tried to cover up the abuse.

In fact, the ALERB ordered that new police chief Boyd charge the
officers under the Alberta Police Act!

In May 2001 Leona Hall was brutally assaulted by police, resulting in
a broken nose, lacerations on her upper body, nerve damage in one
finger and a bruised hand.

An independent witness at ther scene corroborated the testimony of the
victim, stating that one of the police "snapped, and punched and
slapped the victim in the face".

The then acting chief cop, Mike Bradshaw did not want to do anything
against his fellow cops.

And the city wonders why they can not even give away all expenses paid
trips to Edmonton, across Canada!

Edmonton is now known around the world where the police are out of
control, and where one can easily get KILLED by the cops. A place that
makes the Rodney King beating look like a love tap!

>>> You leftwing fucknuts make me laugh, you can't even concoct a
>>> decent lie without getting caught in your own bullshit.  f.ck off
>>> and die, loser.

>> What gets me is that NotMyName is from Edmonton.

>A sad sad fact we try to deny, however it does show that Edmonton is a
>tolerant place that allows schmucks like NotMyName (Grovesnor) to live and
>vent.

>It's so cute that he forgot to include the rest of the article, but then
>again when you only see the headlines through the window of the newspaper
>vending machine, what do I expect.

>He has never answered the question that if he hates it here so much why does
>he stay.
>PV

Maybe it is so much fun exposing all the crooks in Edmonton?
There are so many, in several city departments, such as Tax
Assessment, Police, Transportation, etc....
PV - 14 Jul 2006 16:46 GMT
> The Edmonton Journal reports today 14 July 2006, on page B6, with
> another banner headline, on yet another case of TORTURE and brutality
> by the rogue Edmonton Police.

Brilliant response....just brilliant, spell binding riveting writing at it's
best.

Give it a rest man,  posting this three times in three places is just a
little too much.

And how come you don't post the front page article that the weekend
carjacker died of unknown causes, not due to alleged abuse by EPS officers.

Never fails to amaze me that a coked out carjacker gets all the sympathy
from these wingnuts.

Leave town, run far away from the dangerous police officers, I recommend
Baffin Island, and remember no Internet since "They" are looking for you.

PV
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am looking for:
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especially that guy on the right hand side with the moronic look on his
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snowman - 14 Jul 2006 17:26 GMT
>  
>
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
>
>  

What I find amusing is that kind of nonsense that Grovesnor posts is
pretty much the same kind of crap that Brian Daily buys into.  Those to
whackjobs couldn't put together two braincells between the both of them.
Nobody - 14 Jul 2006 22:56 GMT
> A sad sad fact we try to deny, however it does show that Edmonton
> is a tolerant place that allows schmucks like NotMyName
> (Grovesnor) to live and vent.

I didn't relise that NotMyName was Grovesnor.  I thought that moron had
finally dropped off usenet.  Wishful thinking on my part I guess.
PV - 14 Jul 2006 23:00 GMT
>> A sad sad fact we try to deny, however it does show that Edmonton
>> is a tolerant place that allows schmucks like NotMyName
>> (Grovesnor) to live and vent.
>
> I didn't relise that NotMyName was Grovesnor.  I thought that moron had
> finally dropped off usenet.  Wishful thinking on my part I guess.

Nope still alive and whining, although he claims he is someone else.

PV
NotMyName - 19 Jul 2006 15:17 GMT
The Edmonton Journal reports  14 July 2006, on page B6, with another
banner headline, on yet another case of TORTURE and brutality by the
rogue Edmonton Police.

This case is so serious that even the Alberta Law Enforcement Review
Board ordered an official investigation, after 5 years of inactivity
by the Edmonton police who tried to cover up the abuse.

In fact, the ALERB ordered that new police chief Boyd charge the
officers under the Alberta Police Act!

In May 2001 Leona Hall was brutally assaulted by police, resulting in
a broken nose, lacerations on her upper body, nerve damage in one
finger and a bruised hand.

An independent witness at ther scene corroborated the testimony of the
victim, stating that one of the police "snapped, and punched and
slapped the victim in the face".

The then acting chief cop, Mike Bradshaw did not want to do anything
against his fellow cops.

And the city wonders why they can not even give away all expenses paid
trips to Edmonton, across Canada!

Edmonton is now known around the world where the police are out of
control, and where one can easily get KILLED by the cops. A place that
makes the Rodney King beating look like a love tap!

>>> You leftwing fucknuts make me laugh, you can't even concoct a
>>> decent lie without getting caught in your own bullshit.  f.ck off
>>> and die, loser.

>> What gets me is that NotMyName is from Edmonton.

>A sad sad fact we try to deny, however it does show that Edmonton is a
>tolerant place that allows schmucks like NotMyName (Grovesnor) to live and
>vent.

>It's so cute that he forgot to include the rest of the article, but then
>again when you only see the headlines through the window of the newspaper
>vending machine, what do I expect.

>He has never answered the question that if he hates it here so much why does
>he stay.
>PV

Maybe it is so much fun exposing all the crooks in Edmonton?
There are so many, in several city departments, such as Tax
Assessment, Police, Transportation, etc....
PV - 19 Jul 2006 20:21 GMT
> The Edmonton Journal reports  14 July 2006, on page B6, with another
> banner headline, on yet another case of TORTURE and brutality by the
> rogue Edmonton Police.

Today, July 19, 2006, NMN continue to repost tired old reruns of previous
posts in a desperate attempt for some kind of attention.

Brian Daily is said to approve of this tactic

PV
John Fleming - 20 Jul 2006 05:58 GMT
> $> The Edmonton Journal reports  14 July 2006, on page B6, with another
> $> banner headline, on yet another case of TORTURE and brutality by the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> $
> $Brian Daily is said to approve of this tactic

As is, perhaps, John Lauzon.
--

John Fleming
Edmonton, Canada

    A Dreamer is One Who Can Only Find Her
    Way by Moonlight.

         -- Oscar Wilde
PV - 20 Jul 2006 06:03 GMT
>> $> The Edmonton Journal reports  14 July 2006, on page B6, with another
>> $> banner headline, on yet another case of TORTURE and brutality by the
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> As is, perhaps, John Lauzon.

Very possible, neither endorsement I would care for personally but each to
their own?

PV
John Fleming - 22 Jul 2006 04:41 GMT
> $> On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 19:21:34 GMT, while chained to a desk in the
> $> scriptorium, "PV" <edruser@NOSPAMtelus.net> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> $Very possible, neither endorsement I would care for personally but each to
> $their own?

Yes,. it takes all types to make the world go round--even if some types
are worthy of being picked up and thrown in front of an oncoming bus.
--

John Fleming
Edmonton, Canada

    A Dreamer is One Who Can Only Find Her
    Way by Moonlight.

         -- Oscar Wilde
PV - 22 Jul 2006 05:37 GMT
>> $> On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 19:21:34 GMT, while chained to a desk in the
>> $> scriptorium, "PV" <edruser@NOSPAMtelus.net> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> Yes,. it takes all types to make the world go round--even if some types
> are worthy of being picked up and thrown in front of an oncoming bus.

LOL.....so very true, perhaps a bus or perhaps an all expense paid (one way)
trip to an exotic location, Afghanistan or Beirut?

PV
John Fleming - 23 Jul 2006 01:11 GMT
> $> Yes,. it takes all types to make the world go round--even if some types
> $> are worthy of being picked up and thrown in front of an oncoming bus.
> $
> $LOL.....so very true, perhaps a bus or perhaps an all expense paid (one way)
> $trip to an exotic location, Afghanistan or Beirut?

Don't forget Baghdad.
--

John Fleming
Edmonton, Canada

    A Dreamer is One Who Can Only Find Her
    Way by Moonlight.

         -- Oscar Wilde
PV - 23 Jul 2006 18:52 GMT
>> $> Yes,. it takes all types to make the world go round--even if some
>> types
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> Don't forget Baghdad.

Of course......how could I have forgotten that one????

PV
NotMyName - 23 Jul 2006 23:41 GMT
> >> $> Yes,. it takes all types to make the world go round--even if some
> >> types
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> PV

Bagdad has crooked cops too!  DON'T VISIT BAGDAD.
gel - 23 Jul 2006 23:44 GMT
> > >> $> Yes,. it takes all types to make the world go round--even if some
> > >> types
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> Bagdad has crooked cops too!  DON'T VISIT BAGDAD.

YEAH - and it's polluted too. The crooked cops are polluting the city.
Don't visit there unless you want to die.
John Fleming - 24 Jul 2006 04:35 GMT
> $> "John Fleming" <nospam@sprynet.com> wrote in message
> $> news:olf5c2tinssiq5ie7534bct5ud5e4bvjr7@4ax.com...
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> $>
> $Bagdad has crooked cops too!  DON'T VISIT BAGDAD.

You've been there recently?
--

John Fleming
Edmonton, Canada

    A Dreamer is One Who Can Only Find Her
    Way by Moonlight.

         -- Oscar Wilde
PV - 24 Jul 2006 05:28 GMT
>> >> $> Yes,. it takes all types to make the world go round--even if some
>> >> types
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>
> Bagdad has crooked cops too!  DON'T VISIT BAGDAD.

ROTFLMAO............

You really don't have a clue do you????????

Perhaps you need to do a fact finding mission in Baghdad to learn about
their police and supposed corruption.  I recommend you wrap yourself in an
American flag and hand out free pork as a means to protect yourself.  Oh and
be sure to flirt with all the single women, their brothers and fathers will
be sure to show their appreciation.

PV
John Fleming - 26 Jul 2006 05:16 GMT
> $> PV wrote:
> $>> "John Fleming" <nospam@sprynet.com> wrote in message
[quoted text clipped - 29 lines]
> $be sure to flirt with all the single women, their brothers and fathers will
> $be sure to show their appreciation.

Handing out cartoons featuring the prophet Mohammed will also ensure a
lot of interest from the locals.
--

John Fleming
Edmonton, Canada

    A Dreamer is One Who Can Only Find Her
    Way by Moonlight.

         -- Oscar Wilde
PV - 26 Jul 2006 07:19 GMT
>> $> PV wrote:
>> $>> "John Fleming" <nospam@sprynet.com> wrote in message
[quoted text clipped - 39 lines]
> lot of interest from the locals.
> --

Of course the premier stroke of genius, a guaranteed way to make friends
over there!   Brilliant!!!!

PV
John Fleming - 27 Jul 2006 04:38 GMT
> $> On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 04:28:51 GMT, while chained to a desk in the
> $> scriptorium, "PV" <edruser@NOSPAMtelus.net> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 46 lines]
> $Of course the premier stroke of genius, a guaranteed way to make friends
> $over there!   Brilliant!!!!

I'm sure we can add a few more as well.  Like the cartoon that popped up
quite a number of years ago that had a dog reciting verses of the Q'ran.

It raised enough fuss that the press picked up the story, but not as
much as the most recent set of carttons featuring Mohammed.
--

John Fleming
Edmonton, Canada

    A Dreamer is One Who Can Only Find Her
    Way by Moonlight.

         -- Oscar Wilde
Doc Holoiday - 20 Jul 2006 02:44 GMT
"Georges Fockstein" <Flavia18@verizon.netz>  wrote in message
news:5c44b1ttdve17c4obajrimvo75j3b6lo06@4ax.com...

i am a old man looking for boy toys over the age of 18 (this is for
dickheads who think i am looking for underage boys). does anyone know where
i can get an boy toy over the age of 18? something nasty? this is the type i
am looking for:
www.boytoyvideos.com
especially that guy on the right hand side with the moronic look on his
face. he looks nice and clueless. haha ha haahhahahaha ah h a!

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ArthurFranks - 25 Apr 2007 16:19 GMT
The Edmonton Journal reports  14 July 2006, on page B6, with another banner
headline, on yet another case of TORTURE and brutality by the rogue Edmonton
Police.

This case is so serious that even the Alberta Law Enforcement Review Board
ordered an official investigation, after 5 years of inactivity by the Edmonton
police who tried to cover up the abuse.

In fact, the ALERB ordered that new police chief Boyd charge the officers
under the Alberta Police Act!

In May 2001 Leona Hall was brutally assaulted by police, resulting in a broken
nose, lacerations on her upper body, nerve damage in one finger and a bruised
hand.

An independent witness at ther scene corroborated the testimony of the victim,
stating that one of the police "snapped, and punched and slapped the victim in
the face".

The then acting chief cop, Mike Bradshaw did not want to do anything against
his fellow cops.

And the city wonders why they can not even give away all expenses paid trips
to Edmonton, across Canada!

Edmonton is now known around the world where the police are out of control,
and where one can easily get KILLED by the cops. A place that makes the Rodney
King beating look like a love tap!

>>> You leftwing fucknuts make me laugh, you can't even concoct a
>>> decent lie without getting caught in your own bullshit.  f.ck off
>>> and die, loser.

>> What gets me is that NotMyName is from Edmonton.

>A sad sad fact we try to deny, however it does show that Edmonton is a
>tolerant place that allows schmucks like NotMyName (Grovesnor) to live and
>vent.

>It's so cute that he forgot to include the rest of the article, but then
>again when you only see the headlines through the window of the newspaper
>vending machine, what do I expect.

>He has never answered the question that if he hates it here so much why does
>he stay.
>PV

Maybe it is so much fun exposing all the crooks in Edmonton?
There are so many, in several city departments, such as Tax Assessment,
Police, Transportation, etc....
Robert Weldon - 25 Apr 2007 20:17 GMT
> The Edmonton Journal reports  14 July 2006, on page B6, with another
> banner
[quoted text clipped - 58 lines]
> There are so many, in several city departments, such as Tax Assessment,
> Police, Transportation, etc....

Don't forget disbarred ex accountants living on 137 Avenue in Edmonton.
Proposition 13 - 29 May 2007 20:33 GMT
The Edmonton Journal reports  14 July 2006, on page B6, with another banner
headline, on yet another case of TORTURE and brutality by the rogue Edmonton
Police.

This case is so serious that even the Alberta Law Enforcement Review Board
ordered an official investigation, after 5 years of inactivity by the Edmonton
police who tried to cover up the abuse.

In fact, the ALERB ordered that new police chief Boyd charge the officers
under the Alberta Police Act!

In May 2001 Leona Hall was brutally assaulted by police, resulting in a broken
nose, lacerations on her upper body, nerve damage in one finger and a bruised
hand.

An independent witness at ther scene corroborated the testimony of the victim,
stating that one of the police "snapped, and punched and slapped the victim in
the face".

The then acting chief cop, Mike Bradshaw did not want to do anything against
his fellow cops.

And the city wonders why they can not even give away all expenses paid trips
to Edmonton, across Canada!

Edmonton is now known around the world where the police are out of control,
and where one can easily get KILLED by the cops. A place that makes the Rodney
King beating look like a love tap!

>>> You leftwing fucknuts make me laugh, you can't even concoct a
>>> decent lie without getting caught in your own bullshit.  f.ck off
>>> and die, loser.

>> What gets me is that NotMyName is from Edmonton.

>A sad sad fact we try to deny, however it does show that Edmonton is a
>tolerant place that allows schmucks like NotMyName (Grovesnor) to live and
>vent.

>It's so cute that he forgot to include the rest of the article, but then
>again when you only see the headlines through the window of the newspaper
>vending machine, what do I expect.

>He has never answered the question that if he hates it here so much why does
>he stay.
>PV

Maybe it is so much fun exposing all the crooks in Edmonton?
There are so many, in several city departments, such as Tax Assessment,
Police, Transportation, etc....
gel - 16 Jul 2006 01:28 GMT
Ya! and i just learn this morning that the 25 year old guy that the
Edmonton cops brutalized is dead.
  Unbeleivable. Another unarmed person that got brutalized ,this time
by many cops.
 They are going to say they are not the cause of death. One thing for
sure beating up someone does not help.
 They say they saw the carjacker swallowing cocaine before his arrest.
Well then they should have arrest him without beating him up and called
an ambulance immediately.
Doc Holoiday - 19 Jul 2006 02:22 GMT
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i can get an boy toy over the age of 18? something nasty? this is the type i
am looking for:
www.boytoyvideos.com
especially that guy on the right hand side with the moronic look on his
face. he looks nice and clueless. haha ha haahhahahaha ah h a!

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