When ‘Roos go Wrong

August 29th, 2008 | Tags: ,

Legal counsel for B’nai Brith Canada said the organization has been dogged by a four-year-old complaint to the Manitoba Human Rights Commission where specifics of the alleged wrongdoing have not been spelled out and the complainant never witnessed the alleged incident.

“We’re involved in shadow boxing,” lawyer David Matas Thursday of B’nai Brith’s attempts to defend a complaint of discrimination. “It’s been 4 1/2 years and we don’t understand why this (complaint) hasn’t been dismissed as frivolous.” winnipeg free press via kitty

I seem to remember something about the trick of riding a tiger being getting off.

And I particularily like this:

Matas said the commission has recently told the B’nai Brith it’s turning over its file to an outside expert to determine if a hearing should be held on the complaint, adding that the commission refuses to identify the expert or provide B’nai Brith with a copy of the file.

Perfectly ‘rooish of them….Dave should just suck it up and realize that the HRC’s have become swords rather than shields. They need to be eliminated. Now.

  1. The LS from SK
    August 31st, 2008 at 06:45
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    Matas and B’nai Brith and the CJC did NOT speak out about impropriaties, fairness and lack of disclosure in the Warman/CHRC show trial vs >Lemire so why are they surprised?

    What was their response re: Rev Boison? (SILENCE) The article in yesterdays National Post is so telling.

    Many more are lined up in the hopper!

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