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|    cognomen@shaw.ca to Mad as a Box of Frogs    |
|    Re: Harper needs to step in and say NO t    |
|    23 Apr 10 14:19:43    |
      XPost: can.general, ont.general, can.politics       From: cognomen@domus.ca              "Mad as a Box of Frogs" <~.¤@¤.~> wrote       > Please give it up to support the families left behind.       > To: National Parole Board of Canada       >       > Stop Karla Homolka a.k.a. LEANNE TEALE from receiving a pardon.       > If you agree that this person should never be granted a pardon for her       > part in the heinous crime commited by her and her husband Paul Bernardo       > then please sign this petition.       > This petition will be forwarded to the National Parole Board of Canada       > when 5000 signatures have been obtained.              Good luck with ANY petition to the Harper government. They will bloody do       whatever their       minority government wants to do.              Including continuing to give full pardons to sex offenders in Canada.       _________________________________              Daniel Leblanc              Ottawa — Friday's Globe and Mail - Apr. 09, 2010              Nearly all the sex offenders who apply for pardons in Canada successfully wipe       out their       criminal records from public view, despite the Conservative government’s       promise four       years ago to make the system tougher.              Over the last two years, 1,554 sex offenders applied for a pardon with the       National Parole       Board; only 41 of them were rejected, leaving 1,513 without a trace of a       criminal record,       unless they apply to work with children or vulnerable individuals.              The new numbers from the National Parole Board show that the 2.6-per-cent       rejection rate       for sex offenders is only slightly higher than the overall rate of failed       applications for       convicted criminals, at 1.5 per cent over the last two years.              The high pardon rate for sex offenders is surprising, given that the Harper       government       promised to change the rules long before the Easter weekend revelation that       hockey coach       and sexual predator Graham James had been pardoned in 2007.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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