Thursday, March 24, 2011

Bankrupting Justice

... Barry Hennessey is the father of a young Alberta man who remains incarcerated despite the exposure on CBC's Fifth Estate to the injustice of $2 million in tax dollars spent on a type of "sting" that has been made     illegal  in Britain and the United States of America. Two young men then ran out of money to pay the partisan lawyers who pretended that they would promote and protect "justice", until the person seeking it "runs out of money". Needing mere thousands, in comparison to the millions spent by cops now ruled by Conservative lawyers, justifies an end to full and open and impartial hearing?


March 17 , 2011
Barry Hennessey
Barrhead Alberta
Barry
Enclosed is the copy of my book as promised.
Yours IS a gift, in recognition of the deep commitment to change that your writings wish for.
Because of the structure and limitations of this book, I do not do justice to your son’s and his brother-in-law’s story. Ironically, the first individual in Nipigon to read this book appeared at my door today to make his final payment on his copy of this first limited edition version. He was so moved that he gave me a copy of his letter to Mr. Kinney, "revoking his citizenship".
The citizens know that something is wrong with a system that takes $2 million to ensnare your son while then bankrupting him when he is going to seek justice. For want of mere thousands.
Therefore, I hope that you will take the enclosed correspondence and take hope that, with channelled and productive energy, we can indeed stop these bastards in Ottawa from taking our rights away. While recognizing that it will take the courage of Libyans to stop these people who pretend, because they are not yet firing bullets at us, they are more moral than Ghadafi.
I hope to see you in person the week of April 2 or April 9. I will confirm a meeting date the first week of April, via email.
  
Don MacAlpine
Copy sent to BC’s David, CBC’s Jian Ghomeshi AND to individuals on the letter of March 16

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