Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Government Involvement

The final post of the outline. Appropriate that it is posted last and read first as it outlines the main thrust of the book, Father Denied. I might add a current event now and then.

For those that have followed me over the years I`ve been very consistent. The only group that benefits from sole is the justice industry by maximizing profit. The second largest group are politicians in the form of votes. There is a spin off to some extremists groups such as NOW and SOW which occurs in no small part thanks to the support, promotion, and even funding by the justice industry as a means of increasing profit. Cdn governments from Surrey BC all the way to Ottawa have been making desperate attempts to cover up the results of denying a child a parent, and their involvement.
By now you must have guessed, the evidence I`ve spent tens years collecting that will be the book is not for profit. Yes negotiating publishing rights are in order but it`s more important to me that people involved in abusing children either directly or as government indirectly be named along with the documentation. I`ve never been in this for fame and fortune Only for the children, and that will not change.
That is why I`ve decided to name John Les, BC Solicitor General as the prime example the kind of person that represents the despicable acts carried out by those named in the documentation, including when he was sued and lost to constituents that were bullied.
Here`s a small sample.
The Attorney General of BC, Wally Oppal on justice."Work needs to be done to restore public confidence in Canada`s justice system". He points to long delays in court proceedings and judges handing out suspended sentences to repeat offenders.
Here`s what the BC Progress Board has to say.
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http://www.bcprogressboard.com/pdfs/2007CT6.pdf
Page 48
British Columbia has had consistently poor
performance on two of the five indicators in the
social condition index. The BC Progress Board
released reports on crime and social condition in
2006 to help explain this performance and make
suggestions for improvement. The crime report,
Reducing Crime and Improving Criminal Justice in
British Columbia: Recommendations for Change,
is discussed below and the social condition report
is discussed opposite performance indicator 22.
There are four primary causes of crime in BC:
(i) Widespread substance abuse (both drugs
and alcohol) and the activities of the criminal
business organizations involved in the illegal
drug trade;
(ii) Defective and/or deficient childhood
development practices;
(iii) Mental disorder, including cognitive
impairments such as brain injuries and fetal
alcohol spectrum disorder; and,
(iv) The impoverished and unstable lifestyles
experienced by many individuals living in inner
urban areas, many of whom are chronic, repeat
offenders addicted to drugs and alcohol.
Of all the problems and challenges facing the
criminal justice system in the province, three
primary clusters stand out:
(i) The apparent failure of the criminal justice
apparatus to ensure that offenders face the
consequences of their behaviour;
(ii) A failure to guarantee the speedy and fair
disposition of cases once an offender is identified,
to ensure that justice is swift, sure and effective;
and,
(iii) The problem of inter-agency and interministry
barriers and disorganization.
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note; the 4 primary causes of crime in BC all have a major common thread, sole custody, children denied a parent.
If you`re wondering why the Board names three problem clusters that have nothing to do with the above 4 stated "There are four primary causes of crime in BC:", Here`s the answer.
"The Premier established the BC Progress Board in 2001"
BC has 50% more lawyers than doctors, the justice industry is the largest industry in BC with the highest profit margin. When you read the book you`ll understand why the SG and AG are protecting this industry.
To clarify the book is about the laws that are in place to protect children that are being ignored to intentionally denied. I`ve already told the story of the results, crime stats tell it all too well, so this book is the who, how, and why story about the 2 million parent denied children here in Canada.
Look for a copy at your bookstore soon.