December 17th, 2005 Vancouver -
Santa March
About 2 dozen members and supporters of Fathers 4 Justice dressed as
Santa and marched across the Lions Gate Bridge on their way to the
Vancouver Art Gallery and the Vancouver Supreme Court yesterday.
This caused northbound traffic to back up "...as far as the eye could see.",
said Rob Robinson, Canada's First Batman, who was perched above the scene
on an overpass with Robin the Boy Wonder and a large F4J banner.
Some motorists shouted support, others weren't happy about the delay.
One motorist got out of his vehicle and punched a Santa in the nose.
Many of the Santas, fathers and mothers, have been unjustly removed from their
children's lives.
When they arrived at the Vancouver Art Gallery they set up a Christmas tree,
and along with Batman, Robin and The Hulk deposited the gifts they wish they
could give their children.
The Santas then took the tree to the Vancouver Supreme Court, where a brief presentation was given by Robin QC (senior). He announced the delivery of coal to the BC judiciary for its efforts to enrich the lives of all families, as well as, "a special gift for three very special justices. Because of sanitary reasons these gifts ("Reindeer droppings") were sealed in plastic bags."
Fathers-4-Justice Canada has a webpage where you can name your least favorite judge and add a suggested gift to the grinch list. In parting Batman (Robinson) said, "Stay tuned Victoria BC Canada, because the BC Justice League is heading your way."
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