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Monthly Archives: October 2007
A host of saints
Here we go again. Transparency. Transparency. Transparency. Not!!! They’re off in camera now putting monikers on the names of four “alleged” victims who had contact with Dick Nadeau and who have apparently never come forward publicly. There was a vague … Continue reading
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Acts of Perfect charity
Hearings resume at 09:30 am tomorrow morning (Wednesday 31 October 2007 – Halloween!!). The first order of business will be the ODE to Dick. That’s an Overview of Documentary Evidence, a process used to present evidence when a ‘key’ witness … Continue reading
Later
Hearings resume at 09:30 am today, Tuesday, 30 October 2007 Apologies, unexpected company, will catch up later. Sylvia (cornwall@theinquiry.ca)
Hang them high…
Hearings resume at 1300 hours (1 pm) this afternoon, Monday 29 October 2007. Charles Bourgeois, former lawyer for Perry Dunlop, is scheduled to return to complete his cross-examination. The spin doctors were hard at it last week and sent Bourgeois … Continue reading
Hurtling toward the abyss
Hearings resume at 13:00 hours (1 pm) Monday, 29 October 2007. Once again I had need to pause and collect my thoughts. The gathered throng’s treatment of Charles Bourgeois took the collective to another low. It was disturbing. They destroyed … Continue reading
Despicable
They’re gone. Off in their respective planes, trains and automobiles to their respective homes. Perry Dunlop’s former lawyer Charles Bourgeois is finished for the week. Battered, bruised and bullied by his own he has two days to collect his breath, … Continue reading
Priorities
Lunch break. Hearings resume at 2 pm and will continue until 3. Looks like the gathered throng won’t finish their collective effort to decimate Charles Burgeois today – next Thursday he will probably be recalled to share the day with … Continue reading
Stuff and nonsense
Hearings resume at 09:00 hours (9 am) this morning, Friday 26 October 2007. Note the time. It;s an early start. **** A long tiring day yesterday. Things wrapped up just before 5:30 pm. The early start tomorrow allows an extra … Continue reading
So much for our rights
Hearings resume at 09:30 hours (9:30 am) this morning Thursday, 25 October 2007. Charles Bourgeois, former lawyer for Perry Dunlop will take the stand to continue his examination in chief. Yesterday was hard to watch. I am at a loss … Continue reading
Kangaroo court
Lunch break. Hearings resume at 14:00 hours (2 pm) this afternoon, Wednesday 24 October 2007. (Fifteen minute break called at 2:45 pm while Justice Glaude ponders whether or not to throw Perry back in the coliseum and unleash his pride. … Continue reading