Harper Government Pushes Prison Expansion and Sounds Like a Broken Record

We know the Harper Government runs a tight ship and likes to keep everyone on message. But Crimbrary was astounded to come across the following quotes, from MP's right across the country.

"In the previous system, a violent criminal sentenced to nine years in prison could potentially be on our streets in as little as three years if he or she spent two years awaiting trial. This possibility is not acceptable to Canadians," said MP Glover.

"In the previous system, a violent criminal sentenced to nine years in prison could potentially be on our streets in as little as three years if he or she spent two years awaiting trial. This possibility is not acceptable to Canadians," said the Honourable Gordon O’Connor,

"In the previous system, a violent criminal sentenced to nine years in prison could potentially be on our streets in as little as three years if he or she spent two years awaiting trial. This possibility is not acceptable to Canadians," said Minister Clement.

"In the previous system, a violent criminal sentenced to nine years in prison could potentially be on our streets in as little as three years if he or she spent two years awaiting trial. This possibility is not acceptable to Canadians," said Randy Hoback, Member of Parliament for Prince Albert.

“In the previous system, a violent criminal sentenced to nine years in prison could potentially be on our streets in as little as three years if he or she spent two years awaiting trial. This possibility is not acceptable to Canadians,” said MP Fast.

“In the previous system, a violent criminal sentenced to nine years in prison could potentially be on our streets in as little as three years if he or she spent two years awaiting trial. This possibility is not acceptable to Canadians,” said Minister Toews.

“In the previous system, a violent criminal sentenced to nine years in prison could potentially be on our streets in as little as three years if he or she spent two years awaiting trial. This possibility is not acceptable to Canadians,” said MP Blaney.

"In the previous system, a violent criminal sentenced to nine years in prison could potentially be on our streets in as little as three years if he or she spent two years awaiting trial. This possibility is not acceptable to Canadians," said Mr. Day.

“Under the previous system, a violent criminal sentenced to nine years in prison could be on our streets in as little as three years if he or she spent two years awaiting trial. In at least one case, a convicted terrorist was released one day after being sentenced. This is not acceptable to Canadians,” said Mr. Armstrong.

Nice to know our MP's are on the same page. Thinking alike. Talking alike. Voting Alike. Taking dictation alike. Tom

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