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Hi Sunshine,
I wanted to send you a message of thanks for putting yourself out there and letting us know we are not in this alone. How I found your show was pretty cool.
I usually listen to Q's shows on the Archives because Saturday's are my main free day and I am out and about. On the day of your first show, I was home and free so I decided to listen live while I was cleaning. Since I don't normal listen live, I logged on an hour early and there you were with your very first show.
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If it was up to me, student radicals like Kevin Annett would be permanently expelled and barred from our schools. - Vancouver School Board trustee Peter Westlake, October 12, 1973
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The man was friendly, as his kind always are. He paid for our tea and muffins and seemed genuinely concerned when I spoke of my recent divorce and being robbed of my daughters.
He was, after all, an expert on children.
"Bail Reform Now: A Movement for Justice and Equity - The U.S. is at a crossroads with the urgent need for bail reform, spotlighting the flaws in a system that disproportionately penalizes the less wealthy. Advocating for a fairer approach that evaluates risk over financial status, this movement aims to overhaul pretrial detainment, ensuring that justice prevails over income. With states adopting legislative changes, the push for reform underscores a collective commitment to fairness, equity, and the principles of the 8th Amendment."
“But it didn’t matter,” the old man chortled. “You shoulda seen what I did to that Mountie!”
The rest of us laughed, too, except for the reclusive man.
He lingered for coffee after the forum, and our eyes kept meeting, as they were meant to. I finally asked him what he thought of the veteran’s talk.
“It was okay, as far as it went,” he said cautiously. “Some guys don’t like to talk about their Party affiliation, and he’s one of them.”