Thursday, October 9, 2008

Harder than chinese math

Day 2

Very bad day
1) Not only do I suck at biology, apparantly I suck at all of my other classes
2)Wal-Mart is retarted and I ruined chances of my job there
3)I'm getting sick

Tomorrow we do a student vote for conservatives,liberals,green party or NDP.
I'm either voting Liberal or Conservative.

Crime&Punishment:
CONSERVATIVE
- An overhaul of the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
- Giving judges the option to impose life sentences for those 14 years and older convicted of first - or second-degree murder.
- Maximum youth sentences for other serious violent crimes would be stiffened.
- Offenders 14 and older convicted of murder or other violent crimes could be named publicly.
- Crackdown on the use of conditional sentences -- house arrest -- for 30 more serious crimes.
LIBERAL
- A $75-million Communities at Risk program to fund security at ethno-cultural or religious places of worship or schools.
- An $80 million fund to assist police agencies with combating organized crime and gangs.
- Funding to help youth at risk avoid violence.
- New legislation to crack down on Internet luring and cyber-bulling.
- Ban military assault rifles.
- Measures to combat the "root" causes of crime, such as rehabilitation and poverty.
- Retain the federal firearms registry.
NDP
- 2,500 more police officers on the streets.
- Re-classifying auto theft as a violent offence.
- Allow first-degree murder charges for gang-related homicides.
- Give provinces and cities the ability to implement an absolute ban on handguns.
- Invest $25 million over four years to strengthen witness protection and $50 million a year for crime prevention.
GREEN PARTY OF CANADA
- Legalize and tax marijuana.
- Look at ways of tackling root causes of crime, rather than punishment.
- Ways for the guilty to make reparations to their victims.


Maudlin-Drunk enough to be emotionally silly

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