Look here Ma, that durn POKO has started up a blog on this here internet thingamabob.
BillyBob, have you done finished milking the cows? You know reading that tripe POKO writes wont get the chores done!
Okay Ma, I'll do my chores now and read the blog after I feed the pigs. That durn POKO, he's always up to something...






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Hang 'Em High

Richard Cohen writes for WashingtonPost.Com and his column about capital punishment may give you something to ponder over.

On July 14, 1976 the House of Commons passed Bill C-84 on a free vote, abolishing capital punishment from the Canadian Criminal Code and replacing it with a mandatory life sentence without possibility of parole for 25 years for all first-degree murders.
Canada retained the death penalty for a number of military offenses, including treason and mutiny. No Canadian soldier has been charged with or executed for a capital crime in over 50 years. On 10 December, 1998, the last vestiges of the death penalty in Canada were abolished with the passage of legislation removing all references to capital punishment from the National Defence Act.
There were 710 executions in Canada between 1867 and 1962. The last execution was carried out on December 11, 1962 when 2 men were hanged in Toronto, Ontario. Click here for the complete list of those executed.

So much for Pierre Trudeau being a great politician from the point of view of this Pro Capital Punishment webmaster and as much as I detest the politics of Brian Mulroney, I have to credit him with trying to reintroduce CP. I won't even get into a discussion of John Diefenbaker.

Here's an example of a basic gallows - very ambitious jailer saw fit to have two ropes. Two at a go - very efficient!

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