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06-05-2014 08:18 AM |
"A little man with a big eraser, changing history"
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From The Globe and Mail:
Three Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers were shot and killed and two officers were injured in Moncton, New Brunswick, as the Mounties conducted a manhunt...for a 24-year-old man who they tweeted a photo of wearing military camouflage and carrying two rifles.
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The Mounties who were killed were gunned down in an ambush...Constable Damien Theriault urged people in the area where police were searching to stay inside their homes and lock their doors.
The RCMP said on Twitter that they were looking for Justin Bourque of Moncton.
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From Justin Bourque's Facebook page:
A cockroach in the concrete, courthouse tan and beady eyes.
A slouch with fallen arches, purging truths into great lies.
A little man with a big eraser, changing history
Procedures that he's programmed to, all he hears and sees.
Altering the facts and figures, events and every issue.
Make a person disappear, and no one will ever miss you.
Rewrites every story, every poem that ever was.
Eliminates incompetence, and those who break the laws.
Follow the instructions of the New Ways' Evil Book of Rules.
Replacing rights with wrongs, the files and records in the schools.
You say you've got the answers, well who asked you anyway?
Ever think maybe it was meant to be this way?
Don't try to fool us, we know the worst is yet to come.
I believe my kingdom will come.
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Those are the lyrics to the 1988 Megadeth song Hook In Mouth, which also references the Parents Music Resource Center, the American political group that tried to censor music lyrics and helped Judas Priest to be tried as an accessory to an attempted suicide.
But try not to judge Bourque too harshly: you can't expect him to know that blaming your behavior on rock lyrics is an idea whose time has long since come and gone -- at the age of 24, he hadn't even been born when the song was written!
Bourque was last seen heading toward a wooded park near his locked-down neighborhood. Will he follow the lead of America's Eliot Rodger, who swore revenge against the "sluts" who wouldn't date him in an online video, "erased" the lives of seven people, then took his own?
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