Winnipeg Police Chief had to ask advice from the legal department as to whether a woman on the street alone with her kids warrants to be helped or should she be left alone using the excuse of “political” situation?  I didn’t know she was a politician! 

So I questioned for legal counsel, since the Chief must ask his employees.  Two people are drowning 100 feet apart.  Which one must I jump into first?  The left one or the right one?  Could I be charged with criminal negligence if I don’t save both?  I hope somebody answers that. 

We’ll make it simpler:  they are both very drowsy.  One is drunk and the other one is crying in sorrow.  But to help you decide, the drunk one can’t take it anymore where the other one is heading for drunkenness.  Now if they both cross Main Street at the same time, the woman has two children trying to survive, she’s homeless, and there’s a drunk man a little farther.  Which one will you prevent from getting hit?  The drunk man or the woman in sorrow with her kids?  Now if I go by what I think you would do, you’d go for the drunk man first because they say he is more important than woman abandoned with her kids on the street, since you have a lot of force on Main Street and very little where you could prevent sending someone to Main Street.

Perhaps the Justice Minster could answer this or should I say the Attorney General, because you see the Police man goes to their legal department and from there, together, they go to the Attorney General, where he decides if the case is worthy of court.  So who is responsible for what goes on out there?  Because the Attorney General’s department answered through their secretaries that they receive the letter through the call of 911 and they’ll make sure that he gets it.  I hope his office is in the same building and that there’s no snowstorm to slow don the process of delivery.

So Mr. Mackintosh, why don’t you put down your apple and get to work for the homeless, since they got the attention of the paper, at least for the last few weeks?  Should I say that I believe you care?  I know for a fact that the letter made your office because we have a reply, an acknowledgement, that’s it.

For the public to know that if anything is to happen to these women and children that the Attorney General’s Department of Manitoba will be charged with criminal negligence in a federal court for knowingly refusing to give them shelter, to children and woman, left out on the street by a friend of the Attorney General’s office, the Minister of Family services, same building, same floor.  So even if you’re handicap, you don’t have any stairs to climb.

So you the readers that see these facts and cry out that you want this corruption to end, if you don’t get involved you’re just the same.  But I believe that you will read and ask us to send you free of charge, our plan for Canada and Manitoba because in the transfer payments to the province, there’s not a Premiere that will go through me without justifying that everyone has a home and food or else no transfer of payment.

Thank you for reading.  You may reach us at:

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Roger Poisson

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