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GliderGuider,
Good job. Kudos. I think the reporter summed up the PO point of view nicely, even though the opposing comments probably represent the mainstream view. You deserve a lot of credit for getting out there in front of people.
Of course, now that your cover has been blown, Paul, that will probably be the end of your crime fighting days ;-)
I'm also in the boonies and on dial up, but I let it run for 30 minutes and eventually downloaded the entire thing. Enjoyed it.
Thanks for the kind words, George. I frankly never expected a local Canadian TV news story to get the kind of legs this one appears to have. I'm glad it has helped open up the debate, though. It didn't hurt that the analyst and the men-on-the-street were so obviously behind the curve :-)