“I have to give her a chance… I don’t consider her dangerous.”
Who’s “her”? Michael Jackson? Nope. Karla Homolka. She’s “not dangerous”, see.
Got it?
That’s how Liberal Senator Michel Biron, appointed by Liberal PM Jean Chretien in 2001, thinks. You’ll remember Jean Chretien as the Prime Minister who said, this:
“A proof is a proof. What kind of a proof? It’s a proof. A proof is a proof. And when you have a good proof, it’s because it’s proven.”
Apparently this sentiment did not run off on the Senator.
Biron calls Ontario’s application to place restrictions on Homolka when she is released from prison “unjustified” and compares it to something you’d see in a “dictatorship”. That’s liberal! That’s “progressive”!
Senator Biron, whom we pay, decided to go to Karla Homolka’s hearing last week. He sat beside Homolka’s lawyer to show his support for the convicted killer. Apparently Biron exchanged a slight smile with Homolka. Cute.
Biron was not there as a senator though. This was “strictly personal,” he said. Funny. That’s how I take it too, since I paid him for that lovely gesture.
Biron was appointed to the Senate in 2001 by Jean Chretien and is a member of the Order of Canada.
And that’s how liberals think.
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