RCMP Investigators Went To Poland To Find 'Dirt' On Robert Dziekanski
Ivona Kosowska said the questions the team was asking about Dziekanski struck her as odd. "What kind of person was he, was he a drinker, drug user? Was he aggressive?" said Kosowska through a translator. "Most questions were to expose him as not a nice human being -- not to find out what kind of person he really was."
Canada.com
That's a form of damage control by spinning the situation out against Dziekanski and away from the Mounties.
That's a classic Karla situation.
Homolka did that when she left prison. She played the "woman wronged" by the system. That diminished the "woman as wrongdoer" by replacing it with the "woman wronged".
The Mounties are trying to spin this by making Dziekanski take the blame--albeit psothumously--because the force has no other way to spin the story. It's a pure and simple desperation measure.
And where should the blame go? The Commissioner, the Minister of Public Safety and the prime minister.
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I was told by a former student that the Poles use the word "Canada" to describe an ideal or very pleasant situation. Those people who were interviewed by FBI wannabes will probably have a much different view of Canada now.
And you can thank that Bush emulator and evangelical Stephen Harper for all this mess.
Posted by Anonymous | 3:07 pm, July 22, 2008
It's a total disgrace. And it seems like their timing coincided with Dziekanski's mother being in Poland to bury her son. Real class act, that.
Posted by Beijing York | 5:02 pm, July 22, 2008