The National's Taser Documentary Segment

Posted on Thursday, January 31 at 16:23 by N Say
http://www.cbc.ca/national/blog/video/crimejustice/a_stunning_debate.html bonus: short segment by Paul Hunter including co-CEO Tom Smith getting questioned by Ujjal Dosanjh in House of Commons Public Safety Committee http://www.cbc.ca/clips/mov/hunter-taser080130.mov

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  1. by MrPrax
    Fri Feb 01, 2008 7:27 am
    Lawsuits galore, fueled by little more than the moral dilemma every capitalist ever faced...that Ford memo from 1976.
    Rem?...do we repair cars to protect fellow citizens or do we fight victims in litigation?

    Which costs more?

    Funny, the entire corporate media does its best to NOT remind people of the obvious.

    A)In the last 130 years, there have been cases where people have died coming into contact with electricity.

    B)The same process that 'starts' hearts, can't possibly stop them?

    C) Two large buildings simply don't fall down and then insist a radical departure from freedom (oops)

    'Taser' International sells a device that releases electricity and has bought our cherished politicians, our media and pigs.

    Kewl country...maybe guys like Dr. Smith can be hired to coroner reports into Taser, International cop killings?

    (Do politicians in this country have access to the Internet? The silence in Canada is reminiscent of the US Democratic acquiescence circa 2006-2008)

    (good biz model Taser Inc....good cost/benefit analysis...take 6 buck object...make story safe...sell 895.00/ea to pigs...take the cream to battle 'evil', undermine democracy, promote Jesus, feed rePukes, make war, institutional sales galore!

    ...even better than the Starbucks model of the 90s...:-)



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