1.

I Want To Prosecute George W. Bush For Murder

 by Vincent Bugliosi
Posted: June 20, 2008
Although perhaps billions of harsh, condemnatory words have been said and written about George Bush in the last seven years (none... Full story »
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Reporters Don't Know Everything

 by Vickie Minich
Posted: February 26, 2008
Regarding Jami Floyd – IN Session (Cutts Trial) from Feb 25 I was watching the following video on CNN today (Feb. 26, 08) and found that the reporter... Full story »
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Rape Victim Called Naive And Stupid By Judge

 by Holly Desimone
Posted: December 13, 2007
Sun Media Reporter Pablo Fernandez reported on a rape case in Calgary, Alberta. The offender Stefano Priolo was convicted, sentenced... Full story »
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4.

A Most Eloquent Poem

 by Trisha Baptie
Posted: December 11, 2007
Nobody Sees Her She's sitting huddled in the corner of the building Shivering in the cold Nobody sees her She's standing on... Full story »
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6.

The Beginning Of Grieving

 by Trisha Baptie
Posted: December 9, 2007
The day arrived - December 9, 2007 is the day that missing women from the Downtown Eastside were declared deceased in a most violent... Full story »
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7.

If There Was A Death Penalty

 by Pauline VanKoll
Posted: November 30, 2007
I remember these girls as people who were struggling with addiction as I was. I saw the sadness they carried while we did drugs... Full story »
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8.

A Family's Mystery Is A Family's Pain

 by Pauline VanKoll
Posted: November 23, 2007
I’ve introduced myself to most of the families and have found many are there with a little hope that the mystery of their loved... Full story »
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9.

The Seeds Of Doubt In Closing Arguments

 by Pauline VanKoll
Posted: November 22, 2007
Defence addressed the fact that Dinah Taylor and Pat Casanova weren’t charged with murder, even though the evidence certainly... Full story »
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10.

My Daughter Was A Missing Woman

 by Deborah Jardine
Posted: October 31, 2007
It was a phone call that would dramatically change the rest of my life. A call that would remain embedded in my memory. On December... Full story »
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11.

The Impending Verdict

 by Trisha Baptie
Posted: October 26, 2007
Defence's portion of the case lasted six weeks, whereas the Crown's case lasted eight months, which leads one to believe that... Full story »
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12.

Money For Favors

 by Trisha Baptie
Posted: June 7, 2007
It was a little anti-climatic to see him sitting in the witness box, looking around at the court. He just seemed so small...so... Full story »
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13.

Luring My Friend To The Farm

 by Pauline VanKoll
Posted: June 5, 2007
I listened to Casanova as he took the stand on June 4th. Casanova is a 68-year-old Philipino man who has been in Canada for 33... Full story »
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14.

"He Didn't Act Alone:" Giselle Ireson's Testimony

 by Trisha Baptie
Posted: June 4, 2007
When Ms. Ireson was asked to describe Mr. Pickton, she pointed and said "He's right there." She later described a discussion at... Full story »
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15.

Lived To Use And Used To Live

 by Pauline VanKoll
Posted: January 15, 2007
Those who know of my past lifestyle remind me that I could have been one of the unfortunate souls found on the Pickton farm. ... Full story »
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16.

Reality Rebuttal: Pickton And Prostitution

 by Hazel Main
Posted: January 11, 2007
An email sent out by www.orato.com editorial staff ended up in my inbox. It was an invitation for sex trade workers with a passion... Full story »
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17.

I Knew Georgina Papin - Medicine Woman

 by Raymond Williams
Posted: January 11, 2007
Georgina Papin was a medicine woman. Without her guidence, I would not be alive today. I loved her and appreciated her words.... Full story »
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18.

The Saddam Hussein Trial Travesty, And The Euro

 by Ingrid Yaple
Posted: November 6, 2006
TIhe United States and the Bush administration in particular engineered the demonization of Hussein and it has a clear political... Full story »
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