We can understand by now that our Saskatchewan
government and related agencies can be the primary source of
illegal(1) (2) behaviour. We also know that racism and related
mental models are entrenched in our privileged and paper money
driven economic and political system driven by our constitutional
lawyer Premier Roy Romanow. Therefore, it is not a surprise that a
recent survey of the Law Society of Saskatchewan rank incompetence
of its members as the main concern for protecting the public(3).
Corruption and incompetence go hand in hand and our government is
therefore taking the lead in creating a social system of apparent
Law and Order. The present government has been gradually curtailing
the individual rights of our citizens(4) (5) and its corrupted
behaviour has finally come to light with the catastrophic status of
our healthcare system, the covering up of the potato(6) (7)mess, and
the illegal behaviour against Saskatchewan nurses.
Premier Romanow should serve the people of Saskatchewan by
maintaining the integrity of the public institutions, increase our
collective intelligence and as a consequence encourage innovation
and economic growth. Instead, he plays with our collective
ignorance, and uses the rule of law to make new laws and to further
constraint our creativity(8) and deepen our ignorance(9).
Endnotes
1. The Constitutionality of Bill 23 : BackTo Work Legislation
Against Saskatchewan Nurses, by Mario deSantis, June 9, 1999.
Published in the North Central Internet News
2. On Milgaard's Compensation of $10 Million, by Mario deSantis,
June 14, 1999. Published in the North Central Internet News
3. Lawyers rank incompetence as main concern, by Patrick Cabel,
The StarPhoenix, June 12, 1999, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
4. No fault no help: victim, by Leslie Perreaux, The StarPhoenix,
June 11, 1999, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
5. SGI accused of meddling: Researcher claims she was told to
falsify no-fault insurance study, by Kim McNairn, The StarPhoenix,
May 14, 1999, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
6. Public up to eyes in potato mess, by Murray Mandryk, The
StarPhoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. An excerpt of the article:
"...The LDPC (Lake Diefenbaker Potato Corp.) Bankruptcy may be the
biggest lost incurred by government as a result of a failed
Saskatchewan business venture in recent memory-bigger than the
bungled sale of Channel Lake Petroleum Ltd. And bigger than GigaText
or SuperCart or any other failed venture of the Grant Devine
Progressive Conservative government of the 1980s.
7. NDP MLAs put gov't potato probe on back burner, The
StarPhoenix, June 15, 1999, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
8. Second Cast Citizens, by FTL Comm, June 14, 1999. Published in
the North Central Internet News. This article refers to the
desperate conditions of a large segment of our young people.
9. The present feeling of economic resignation and lack of
entrepreneurship transpire in the e-mail dated 1/31/99 from Torance
Tornquist to Timothy Shire, publisher of North Central Internet
News. This e-mail can be found by referring to the prompt Letters of
the web site http://www.ftlcomm.com/ensign
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