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The Motts for Friday October 10th 2008
1PM - Are financial advisers guilt-tripping their clients into keeping their money in the markets?
130PM -A North York man who turned to growing marijuana because he was "too proud to resort to welfare" is at risk of losing his home, his lawyer says.
2PM - Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion said today he simply didn't understand a question he was asked Thursday by a CTV interviewer in Halifax - an incident which quickly led to renewed questions from the Conservatives about his leadership abilities.
230PM -The cover page of the November issue of W magazine features Jolie breastfeeding one of the new twins Knox and Vivienne.
245PM - Make up riding profile.
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Son of loyal Motts listeners June and Mike Scott, Dean, has sent us a copy of his Hockey Night In Canada theme that he has entered into the current competition. Give it a listen and let us know what you think!
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Carol and Paul wanted to point you in the direction of these new Sarah Palin action figures! Seeing as the majority of you are going to be watching the American VP debate instead of the Canadian Party Leaders Debate on Oct 2nd now you can play along at home with all the debating action!
The executive doll is available for $27.95 from the website HeroBuilders.com. The action hero version costs two dollars more.
On Tuesday August 26th The Motts discussed their son's university living conditions this year, it happens to 5-bedroom be a house that is owned by Paul and Carol and rented to 4 of their son's friends.
During the conversation Carol had mentioned the Book Goingsolo by Brenda Bradstreet. Goingsolo is a 260 page guide that is ideal for students living away from home that covers everything from unclogging toilets to cooking advice to instructions on how to remove ball point pen ink out of your clothes.
Check out Goingsolo at http://www.goingsoloonline.com/
Robert Baltovich responds to questions raised on the Motts over why he wasn't asking for compensation
Hi Carol,
For the past eighteen years, I have struggled to have my innocence acknowledged and on Tuesday, April 22ndthose efforts came to fruition; it was an overwhelming moment for me and one that I am still coming to terms with. But to be asked about compensation only minutes after being acquitted of murdering the woman I loved was, in my opinion, profoundly disrespectful to Liz's memory and to her family and for these and other reasons I did not feel it appropriate to address the issue. Regardless of one's view of the case or the issue of compensation, the fact remains that a beautiful, vibrant young woman that I loved was murdered, her family remains in grief, and after eighteen years I finally have the opportunity to grieve her in a way that was denied me eighteen years ago.
It is only natural that people would wonder about compensation given what I have endured and I do not begrudge them this as it is a legitimate thought. But for now, my focus is on getting answers to two fundamental questions: why was I imprisoned for a crime I did not commit; and who is responsible for Liz's murder. A judicial inquiry may bring us closer to answering those questions and this is what I have chosen to address until such time as we receive an answer one way or the other.
I would like to stress, however, that no one is more aware of how much I have been wronged by the system than I am. And though I would not begrudge anyone in my position the desire to be compensated, I simply feel it is an issue that can wait for another day. Perhaps some day in the future, when and if those that are responsible for the injustice I have suffered are made accountable for what has happened; or, when I have had more time to reflect on what has transpired over the last eighteen years, I will address the issue of compensation. For now, I've merely chosen to focus on other things and I hope people will respect this.
Sincerely,
Rob BaltovichTo listen to the original conversation between The Motts and Toronto Criminal Lawyer Steve Skurka Here... Listen



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