| Subject: | Re: [socialcredit] Bryan W. Monahan | | Date: | Wednesday, April 18, 2007 19:55:50 (-0400) | | From: | Joe Thomson <thomsonhiyu @....ca>
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| In reply to: | Message 4712 (written by william_b_ryan) |
(Bill Ryan, quoting Monahan:- ) "Consequently, it is absolutely essential
to protect the individual with "_the equivalent of a Bill of Rights ultra
vires of parliament, together with a permanent professional body, trained to
attack not only an existing law, but armed with permanent power to bring out
into the open for cross-examination at any time the originators of any law
which encroaches on these rights..."
(Joe replies:-) I believe we may already have the beginnings of such a
"permanent professional body" here in BC, and in many other jurisdictions
(the Scandinavian countries, possibly New Zealand, too) through what is
called the Office of the 'Ombudsman'. I do not believe, however, that this
Office yet operates as independently of "Parliament" as may be necessary.
Not to totally be able to protect the individual the way Monahan likely
envisions. _
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