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Boycott Catholic, Anglican, United churches
jennie replied to jennie's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
So far I detect a moral vacuum. -
Boycott Catholic, Anglican, United churches
jennie replied to jennie's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
Say that to their parents. -
Boycott Catholic, Anglican, United churches
jennie replied to jennie's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
Watch the film. Ask their families. Catholic, Anglican, United. The churches have the bodies. -
Please print off and distribute this statement in Catholic, Anglican and United Churches across Canada - place them in the collection plates and deliver them to the church offices - and feel free to submit them anonymously as well. Pledge of Conscience I, the undersigned, cannot in good conscience contribute money to this church until it returns the remains of the children who died under its care, in Indian Residential Schools and hospitals, and fully discloses their fate and cause of death. Until this occurs, I am refraining from financially supporting this church. I will not make any form of donation or pledge to this church, nor will I rent your facilities. I will urge others to conduct a similar boycott of your institution. ______________________________ Name ______________________________ Date Read and Hear the truth of Genocide in Canada, past and present, at this website: www.hiddenfromhistory.org “Kevin is more deserving of the Nobel Peace Prize than many who have received it in the past.” - Dr. Noam Chomsky Institute Professor Emeritus Massachusetts Institute of Technology “A courageous and inspiring man." - Mairead Corrigan-Maguire Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Belfast , Northern Ireland Award winning Canadian documentary film: UNREPENTANT:Canada's Genocide http://tinyurl.com/2ve3tm
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Natives win title and rights to large swath of B.C. land
jennie replied to jennie's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Depends what you think they are looking for, Riv. I think they are looking for a share, a say, environmental protection. You think they are looking only for money and power, I expect, because that is all you understand. Greedy people always think others are out to get their share. Never occurs to them some people just want justice and peace. -
A little truth for you. http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=-66...h&plindex=0
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The Six Nations and Crime in Ontario
jennie replied to kengs333's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
We know 'who' you are KEN. You are a fucking racist pig. A white supremacist. Like the rest here. I ask again ... Is there no Canadian discussion board for NORMAL conservatives? Are they all infected by this same small group of white supremacists? (Most of whom have lots of time because they can't hold down a job for long. Their racism gets them fired, doesn't it Paul?) How sad. If only decent Conservatives knew how you people besmirch their name! -
I am not looking for 'converts'. I am blowing up people's illusions. A little TRUTH medicine. However, there is little point on this board as it is a protected haven for white supremacists and racism. Totally useless human beings, imo. Posit, I wish you well. Personally I think this board is a losing proposition. Why waste time with these boneheaded arseholes! They have no interest in learning. They are racist predators ... only interested in victimizing. Too bad they gave up on their white sheets, because they were more easily identifiable back then.
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The Towns & Cities and Crime in Ontario
jennie replied to soowas's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
"pro-native" ... That is an interesting choice of words, moxie, common among the white-supremacists. That's the only place I have ever heard it. It has become apparent to me that there is only one community of people who respond to posts about aboriginal issues, and they are all white supremacists. And they are all loonie-tunes. I am outta here. -
The Towns & Cities and Crime in Ontario
jennie replied to soowas's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Whether the facts are correct or not, a phrase like "a haven for criminals" is racist, because it implicates the whole community in crime, not just those charged with crimes. -
Do you ever get distressed about someone close to you? That is how I feel. I am as Canadian as they come. I have learned we have a lot of nasty history to expose and deal with effectively, is all. Things under our Canadian carpet are smelling pretty bad. I have no Canadian pride left, no. I am working toward making it a country to be proud of, as it never has been. For starters ... we are a country of THREE founding peoples, and it is time to acknowledge, respect and repay the third.
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Natives win title and rights to large swath of B.C. land
jennie replied to jennie's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I think it would be fun if we gave them stone axes and spears and ask then to settle their competing claims in a traditional fashion. I think it would be fun if we gave all the white supremacists here their own white island. I am sure there's an empty iceberg somewhere with their name on it! moderate that, Angus. You do know your board is infected with white supremacists, don't you? You do know that these are not 'mainstream' conservative opinions you support on here, right? -
You have one prejudice left, MDancer, and I am going to call you on it: Obviously your affluent neighbourhood doesn't include any Aboriginal Canadians. Is this what you will teach your kids? I think it would be fun if we gave them stone axes and spears and ask then to settle their competing claims in a traditional fashion. We got over newfie jokes a long time ago because they were offensive. When will we ever get over this crap? How about for CHRISTmas this year?
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Agreed. Also, the issue is that arrests and charges may reflect nothing about the community but rather about the police's tendency to arrest and charge people of certain races more than others. In the case of aboriginal people, there is also the very serious issue that many more of them die in custody that whites or blacks or any other community. Like the poor person left in an alley by police recently. I have read he was so drunk he could not stand up. I have also read that he was becoming more disabled all the time, his feet and legs, and often was not able to walk. In other words, he may have been drunk, but his inability to stand up was due to disability (possibly diabetes damage). When people with disabilities or mental illness, different races or languages, are treated like criminals and left to die or murdered with tasers, we have to seriously question what kind of society we are. Seriously. Canada is a sicko, imo.
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Natives win title and rights to large swath of B.C. land
jennie replied to jennie's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
And so they should be. It is about sovereignty, afterall, with Canada constantly trying to undermine what is, in fact, the law. I am glad they are not falling for the 'divide and conquer' routine this time. Only one band (Tsawassen?) fell for it as I recall, and I'll bet they regret it. Canada has no legal right to tax them. They won aboriginal rights over the whole territory. That is huge. The headline belongs to CP. -
Natives win title and rights to large swath of B.C. land
jennie replied to jennie's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
You mean I should be more 'decorous' like M.Dancer in this disgusting racial stereotype post? Given that the land claims anount to more land that is in BC to begin with, I think it would be fun if we gave them stone axes and spears and ask then to settle their competing claims in a traditional fashion. Oh yes, you have a shining tradition of decorum here! -
Natives win title and rights to large swath of B.C. land
jennie replied to jennie's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Ya well I think you are an ignorant pig. Come on aho's!!! Let's hear you whine about the RULE OF LAW now!!! -
Just curious, Riv: Over/under representation means a deviation from "one person, one vote" in reality. What is the bottom line in terms of what a person's vote is worth in each province, in each of these scenarios?
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Interior natives win title and rights to large swath of B.C. land Wed Nov 21, 6:15 PM By Scott Sutherland, The Canadian Press VICTORIA - Six Interior First Nations are hailing the end of a 17-year legal fight as a victory for aboriginal rights, title and control of native territory in British Columbia's Cariboo-Chilcotin region. However the B.C. government says the court decision is non-binding and should be used as a basis for negotiating land use and other First Nations rights. In a 485-page decision, B.C. Supreme Court Justice David Vickers has ruled aboriginal title does exist inside and outside the large area claimed by the Tsilhqot'in bands. The trial started in November 2002, took 339 days to complete and looked back at 200 years of native history. The federal and provincial governments paid almost $30 million in legal costs after Vickers ruled the governments must also pay for the First Nations legal fees. "The province has no jurisdiction to extinguish aboriginal title," Vickers wrote. He ruled the group has the right to hunt and trap birds and animals throughout the 2,000-square-kilometre claim area. The court also agreed the Tsilhqot'in can capture and use wild horses for transportation and work. "These rights have been continuous since pre-contact time which the court determines was 1793," Vickers states. Jack Woodward, a lawyer for the Tsilhqot'in, said the decision on aboriginal rights is unprecedented. "It gives an outstanding amount of power to the First Nation to control their own territory." http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/071121/...n&printer=1 It is fascinating how the court makes these decisions. And it is a huge wakeup call to Canada to deal realistically, in good faith with native claims (for a change)! IMO
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Skyrocketing complaints against RCMP stem from better knowledge, says spokesman TheSpec.com - National - Skyrocketing complaints against RCMP stem from better knowledge, says spokesman Bob Weber, THE CANADIAN PRESS As the RCMP faces questions on everything from its use of Tasers to its investigation of terrorism, complaints about the force are growing in the North as well. New figures from the Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP show complaints in Nunavut have increased tenfold over the last four years and so far this year have already reached three times the nine-year average. "Is it a question of more awareness of the process? I don't know," said Sgt. Mike Toohey in Iqaluit. "Is it a question of higher expectation of the police? Is it because it's topical in the media? I don't know." There's no doubt the number of complaints is growing. In 1999, the year Nunavut was created, there was only one complaint. Although that number fluctuated as high as six in subsequent years, there were still only two complaints registered in 2004. But that number grew to nine in 2005, 17 in 2006 and 23 in 2007. ... http://www.thespec.com/article/284781
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Protest stops trucks to landfill near Caledonia
jennie replied to jennie's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
County and Six Nations residents prevent garbage deliveries; United over fast tracked government approvals BY KAREN BEST Chronicle Staff Writer Local News - Wednesday, November 21, 2007 @ 05:00 Just after 7 a.m. on Nov. 16, a truck driver found his route to the Edwards Landfill blocked by two dozen people from two communities along the Grand River. One of the six Ontario Provincial Police officers assigned that day to the protest at Brooks Road and Highway 3 spoke to the driver. Officers earlier told members of Haldimand Against Landfill Transfers (HALT) and of Six Nations that they would advise garbage haulers that they will not be going into the dump near Cayuga. When two more trucks signalled to turn onto Brooks Road. Shoulder to shoulder HALT member Jody Orr and Six Nations citizen Phillip W. Skye stood in front of them holding signs bearing the slogan HALT the Dump. The scene captured a shared commitment to prevent landfilling of institutional, commercial and industrial waste in a dump established in 1959 before environmental protections were in place. In 1991, the Ontario Ministry of the Environment branded the dump as the rural landfill posing the highest hazard to humans. cont'd... http://www.dunnvillechronicle.com/webapp/s...ws&classif= -
You are sick.
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I am not trying to deceive anyone. The conspiracy is in your mind. I am quite straightforward about who I am, what I stand for, wouldn't you say? Straightforward is my middle name! Who I am is none of your business, though is it?
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mikedavid please prepare for us a summary of Canada's immigration policies. It is clear you don't know what you are talking about. Educate yourself please, before bipping off.