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Caledonia The town That Law Forgot
charter.rights replied to scribblet's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
So the lawbreakers in this case are the government and the corporations who go ahead without consultation. Do they deserve to be shot and killed too? The protest against breaking the law is lawful and just. And what had proven to be precipitous is the illegal injunction that the police tried to serve on the protesters and they in turn resisted. They were in the right just as the Ipperwash protesters were. Unfortunately we didn't find that out until one man was unjustifiably killed and a couple of millions worth of inquiry took place. -
What can you do to stop racism?
charter.rights replied to charter.rights's topic in Local Politics in Canada
Thus being PC must become a principle of all society. Racism exists in ignorance, so education is needed before we even get to that point. All one need do is to take a look around this forum to see where ignorance moulds and infests simple minds. -
What can you do to stop racism?
charter.rights replied to charter.rights's topic in Local Politics in Canada
Were you living in Edmonton at that time? Telling someone to go back to where they came from, is another way of saying "mind your own business". -
Natives have right too says Canada
charter.rights replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
No they are not. They are a living entity that is turning into silca carbonate, a glue or a strand depending on how they are stressed in reaction to their natural environment. -
Natives have right too says Canada
charter.rights replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
You might want to rethink that position. Scientists Look to Put Their Bacteria in Concrete's Dirty Cracks They are working on making concrete out of bacteria. Funny how that both defies your limited logic and sophomoric position. -
Natives have right too says Canada
charter.rights replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
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Natives have right too says Canada
charter.rights replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Only to someone who has experience with box engineering. In reality engineering is abstract and illogical...given that '0' is not a real number, and unreal things do not existing in the natural world. "The roof is a complex catenary post-tensioned reinforced concrete shell, constructed with cables and mesh used as the integral form as well as the reinforcing. It is amorphous in composition, serving as a canopy over the people" Douglas Cardinal is Cree. The roof of the St. Mary's Church above, was a conundrum to the engineers. Its concave, and oblique shape defied conventional thinking and was solved, not by calculation and classical engineering methodologies. Rather Cardinal went away for a week to the bush and he built a sweat lodge, and he sweated and fasted for 4 days. The solution came as a result of nature - of observation, not engineering analysis. A spider web. The engineering design of the reinforcing and concrete bending stresses didn't come from mathematical calculation. It came from modeling and then testing the model against scalable forces. The result was something that is holding up the roof of St. Mary's that the engineers said couldn't be done. Not all engineering is through mathematical deduction. Modeling is an acceptable form of analysis in engineer, albeit an expensive and lengthy process. But we must not forget that engineering is at its root an abstract explanation of natural world concepts. And BTW, since you are completely baffled by the formula that I presented in the previous post it appears you don't have the capacity to judge who I am or what I do for a living. I said I was a consultant....now think about the many ways that can have a real life application.... I answered your question in the other thread. It the statement was: "Go back to where you came from you limey" Then no it is not racist. Limey is not a race. It is a pejorative. -
What can you do to stop racism?
charter.rights replied to charter.rights's topic in Local Politics in Canada
You mean like this? "Go back to where you came from you limey...." Nope. That is still only a pejorative. Limey is not a racist term. -
Caledonia The town That Law Forgot
charter.rights replied to scribblet's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
So you would agree that the protest - their form of protest - was a successful event? The problem with Blatchford is that I understand that the OPP were prohibited from talking with her. Yet he book is filled with first-hand quotations of what went on between a police officer and soneone she does not quote. In one part I read, she is quoting a discussion that went on between an OPP officer and a native behind the barricade. Now where do you think she got all this information? She did not interview the player, nor does she provide references fro those direct quote, such as testimony in court or some official source. Then you will find that she did interview 3 main people....Gary McHale...Merlyn Kinrade and Mark Vandermass. I have no doubt that she even had full access to numberswatchdog.com that has documented many events. But she does not provide sources for important discussions she has quoted and had no ability to obtain them. These leaves here work a great fiction, and nothing more, IMO. -
Natives have right too says Canada
charter.rights replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Lest you REALLY look stupid I cut off your suppositions so that I could answer your questions without you having to defend your racist opinions.... Who is running them TODAY? The Reserves are run by federally approved Band Councils,that are elected in many cases with less than 10% of the eligible voters, and are controlled through Indian Affairs directed funding that can only be spent where they say it can. They use a council model, and an administrative model that we have imposed on them. So the answer to your retarded tirade, is that WE are responsible for the state of the reserves today. It is our interference in their governance and underfunding that causes poor education, substandard health care and lack of addiction counseling. So stand up and be a man, and accept that your racist thinking solves nothing, and actually makes things worse. -
Natives have right too says Canada
charter.rights replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Alas all thing Wiki-experts, who spend their time speculating have failed again. I guess I am to admit that 5wl^4/384EI is really just gibberish to me? Jeez....and here I always thought that it meant Wild Bill was bent way out of shape.... Bill has trouble taking things in and holding a though longer than a second or too. He is so filled with delusions of what he thinks is going on that he often misses the real point. Thus his logic is also his delusion. So for clarification, others may recall that I said: "Logic is a delusion." I also said "it has its place at times". Engineering is not logical. In fact it requires quite an abstract and fantastical point of view - especially in the application of organic architecture (or what many of us call "blobatecture"). But this too is nothing more than WB's wild distractions and since he in incapable of following the thread subject, he instead falls into drift where he is an expert. -
What can you do to stop racism?
charter.rights replied to charter.rights's topic in Local Politics in Canada
Her "impossible standard of evidence" is anything outside of Wikipedia. She isn't interested in the research. She is merely trying to win an impossible argument with childish tactics. -
What can you do to stop racism?
charter.rights replied to charter.rights's topic in Local Politics in Canada
Ha ha ha ha ha ha. You get your ass kicked for speculation and all you do is provide more speculation. You really are out of your league faker. -
What can you do to stop racism?
charter.rights replied to charter.rights's topic in Local Politics in Canada
There will, no doubt. The problem as been that almost everyone believed that the migration across the Bering Strait was the only way that aboriginal people arrived here. No one suspected that there could be any aboriginal later than 10,000- 12,000 YBP. However since there have been a number of finds beyond those dates, there is a renewed interest in looking further. 13,000, 15,000 and later are being found today which has caused a number of anthropologists to try to make the finds fit into the theory. However, it is proving next to impossible given that the sites such as Cautus Hill and Topper place people here in the pre-clovis era and it kinda blows the Bering Strait Theory to pot. -
What can you do to stop racism?
charter.rights replied to charter.rights's topic in Local Politics in Canada
It is a well known fact that human remains cannot exist in the highly acidic soils in N.A and it is a rare occurrence that any human parts would survive beyond about 1-2000 years. -
Natives have right too says Canada
charter.rights replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Goes to prove that the education by the government sponsored kiddie-diddling priests really doesn't work. They are to blame for the state of reserves today. -
Canada's debt is $522.337 billion for 2010. The deficit (shortfall in paying back the debt) is over $55 billion, meaning that we are adding that to the debt this year. Neither the war or the police training post war can be financially justified. There have to be other reasons. And given that the Soviet Union got its ass handed to it in Afghanistan, it is highly unlikely that any training we offer military or police forces is going to solve their problems. Therefore in my mind the extra years over there are not easily justified on any front.
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What can you do to stop racism?
charter.rights replied to charter.rights's topic in Local Politics in Canada
You kicked yourself in the mouth the the Mayan and you have only provided an unsubstantiated accusation about the Haida. I think you are a little bit coo coo, sugar. -
does the mainstream left care about rural Canada?
charter.rights replied to blueblood's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
This OP supposes that Conservatives have a lock on rural communities. That would be a stretch since "the country" is the new liberal urban. Don't you know about all those liberals and socialist that are buying up all the farms (saving them from Conservative Corporations) and reinventing farming in a more gentler, softer and communal way. Just pick up a copy of Harrowsmith magazine and you'll find all kinds of liberals run the farm show. -
What can you do to stop racism?
charter.rights replied to charter.rights's topic in Local Politics in Canada
Pre-clovis is anywhere from 50-60,000 years ago to 12-15,000 years ago. -
"Her beat" is whatever she can write about that doesn't require any effort.
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What can you do to stop racism?
charter.rights replied to charter.rights's topic in Local Politics in Canada
Now all you are doing is engaging in speculation because a well is not a reservoir. A bathtub could be a reservoir, or even a fountain could be a reservoir, but not a well. And I would note that it is a Sacred Reservoir which would suggest that it they suspect that it was reserved for the nobility...like a bathtub.... If you are going to quote sources, please stop trying to put your own spin on it. Look up the words in a dictionary if you don't understand them.... -
What can you do to stop racism?
charter.rights replied to charter.rights's topic in Local Politics in Canada
That is the era of Pre-Clovis. Topper puts it close to that, if Topper is reliable. -
Clock is screwed again. It was working good for quite a while.......
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What can you do to stop racism?
charter.rights replied to charter.rights's topic in Local Politics in Canada
Not at all. There are scholarly dissertations on both sides, but it continues to raise the question that pre-clovis people were likely here, and that throws the Bering Strait theory into disarray, even as those who hold to it try to modify it to account for pre-clovis cultures.