Oh, Lord Black, you valiant soul you.
The Globe and Mail reported this morning that, despite the (heinous) allegations and consequent trial that Canada's home-grown Napoleon is currently faced with, Lord Black is still "keeping a watchful eye over the Hollinger companies he once ran."
Honestly, how can this man be considered a potential criminal? I mean, we all know the legal system has its shortfalls - but LORD BLACK? Possibly the most innocent person on the planet? I mean, fresh babes from the womb have a bigger rapsheet.
If you are not convinced - listen to Lord Black's comments, made Tuesday:
“I want a neutral, sensible caretaker regime, and then I will refinance Ravelston and try to recover some value for the Hollinger shareholders... This is their only hope of not being wiped out completely.”
The heroism! The grandeur!
How can this man be guilty? HOW???
Conrad, I'm rooting for you.
**FULL DISCLOSURE**
The author has "a thing" for anyone with a Napoleon complex, including but not limited to Conrad Black, Napoleon, and the author herself.
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