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Affluenza has reached epidemic proportions in North America Continued from page 9 undermined the fact that :?â€"Sé?“ $A i It turns out that Al Capone wasn‘t such a bad guy after all as evidenced by the rush of governments and law enforcement agencies to embrace his methods. It doesn‘t take a psychology degree to understand that we have become pawns in the hands of the power broâ€" this world isn‘t in the busiâ€" ness of giving away free handouts. Mulroney, Clark and Chretien have done nothing to reverse those trends. Canadians should refresh their memories by reflecting on the followâ€" ing less publicized events: Two Mulroney appointed conservative senâ€" ators, convicted of fraud, are still acting as senators. Are such appointments errors in judgment or errors in philosoâ€" phies? Jean Chretien, as Attorney General under Trudeau, said "It is more important to reform the criminal than to protect society"; and Trudeau said "Canadians have a right to a living even if they don‘t want to work". With such mindâ€"sets in authority it is not surprisâ€" ing that they have granted penal inmates the right to vote, or that only public outrage prevented them from funding of the Ottawa Senators ahead Wila®iliNoh kers as they appeal to our greedy, base nature, silencâ€" ing our sensible half that screams for us to put the faint hope aside and get on with our purpose for being here â€" to serve and not be served. Nothing is sadder than seeing these ecstatic winners standing beside a stretch limo on their way to pick up their booty, or the welfare parent squandering of restoring funding for health care The Charter of Rights commences, "Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremaâ€" cy of God, and the rule of law." Clergymen officiating at the Swiss air funeral service were told by a governâ€" ment spokesman not to mention Jesus Christ. Not to be outdone in inconsisâ€" tency the Canadian Supreme Court referred 32 times to ‘sexual orientation‘, which has no legal definition, to extend the meaning of ‘spouse‘ to include same sex partners Anne McLellan was right. The judiâ€" ciary is in disarray â€" but so is the preâ€" sent and previous governments Justice has been put on "hold". benefits on a ticket rather than bread. The truth is that money doesn‘t make us happy. t may give us more friends and heartache as we wonder whether it is us or our pockâ€" etbook our newfound budâ€" dies find attractive. One young winner said he would never marry, never knowing whether the girl was seeing stars or dollar signs. If you want to see happy people visit the world‘s poorest nation, Haiti, where what little the people have is yours if you‘re in need; if you want to see a dissatisfied bunch look around you. 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