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Radsickle

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  1. First of all , let me say (Wild Bill) that in 3 years of activism since retirement from the public service, it has become very clear to me that on decisions such as this, the power is at the local level. The province will not override a decision of the County that has already passed the provincial environmental assessment process: That would be admitting that there's something wrong with the provincial process. The division of powers among the 3 levels of government is pretty clear, and it is the foundation of the confederation of Canada.

    The local issue has become ... Who at Simcoe County offices authorized the injunction against the protesters? Because it wasn't the Council ...

    http://www.barrieadvance.com/barrieadvance/article/143242

    http://www.barrieadvance.com/barrieadvance/article/143242

    The decision to pursue court proceedings and an injunction was likely made by legal counsel and CAO Aitken, Knox told the court.

    “I believe the decision was made by more-senior people than myself,” he said; he reports directly to Aitken. “I don’t know whether any politicians were involved. I wasn’t involved.”

    Aitken said he, in consultation with the head of council, made the decision.

    AHA!! There it is ... The head of Council ... that would be Tony Guergis, politician and Warden of Simcoe County.

    I have a song for Tony Guergis ... goes like this ...

    na na na na ... na na na na ... hey hey hey ... GOOD-BYE.

    Another contentious matter remains the freedom-of-information request regarding a hydrogeological model. The county continues to defy a provincial order to release it.

    Aitken told the court the FOI matter was handled by the clerk’s department, adding however, all such letters would be signed by Warden Tony Guergis.

    There it is again ... Tony Guergis ... The same Tony Guergis who was elected on a platform against the dump ... and then changed his mind after the election.

    Dump site 41? NO!

    Dump Tony Guergis! YA! :lol:

    Is there a chance a corporation has influenced Tony Guergis? Why else would someone try to poison an aquifier? This dumpsite doesn't answer Toronto's problems. I think someone wants to drain the aquifier from somewhere `near' the dump and sell the water the way Nestle sells Aberfoyle Springs water back to the residents of Aberfoyle and the rest of the globe.

  2. Geez, a reply to a post of mine from March! You're not the hastiest fellow, Mr. Radsickle! I had to scroll back to see the context of my reply at that time.

    Well, sir, I cannot blame Mike Harris for this one, you're right. McGuinty is the one I hope will step in and reinforce the evaluation of clean water before ANYTHING else. Maude Barlow and David Suzuki can only do so much. You've cared about this topic since March?! I think I love you. Yes, I'm sometimes late in responding, but that doesn't change the way I feel...

    and No-one is paying me to type this.

    I swear Nestle or some other fu#%ed up corporation is behind this Site 41. Luckily we still have free media like CBC and, yes, AM740, to inform us about today's priorities.

  3. Immigrants come to Canada to live in the same ethnic enclaves in Canada's biggest cities where thousands of their countrymen already reside.

    -k

    Ok, Kimmy. What proof do you have to support this ASSumption and this alienating grouping of `them'? Who are you to distinguish yourself from `them'?

    I've discovered that even small towns reflect Canada's multicultural ideal now. So which "countrymen" and which `biggest city' are you referring to?

    Maybe you should stop propagating such fallacies and take another look around.

  4. We don't know. John Tory lost and now is gone. However, please note that I did say there hadn't been much choice.

    My point still stands. This dump is going in under McGuinty's reign, so he and his party are responsible.

    Or do you give him a pass because he's a Liberal?

    Not partisan at all, eh Bill?

    Simcoe county's leaders are obviously aliens, not of any party on this continent. Otherwise they would've come to their senses and rethought such a bad decision.

    Obviously you care about the water too Bill. Question is, are you man enough to get out there and protest?

    A loud voice, a booming chorus from a large crowd is the only thing that'll break through the beaurocratic barrier now. Water should be very important now.

    Personally, I suspect that some major company, some wanna-be water-bottler, is behind this bone-headed decision to purposely pollute one of the cleanest aquifiers in the world. They wanna drain it and re-sell it to the surrounding residents.

    $#&% em.

  5. Each and every Canadian must ask themselfs WHY is it that Omar should not be held accountable for his actions, do we set different standards for young offenders who have commited serious offences. Do we consider terrorist activites a major crime....Why is it we are willing to sweep this under the table.

    Again you try to make it seem like I don't want Omar to be held accountable yet I've restated many times that I want him to be held accountable... to fellow Canadians and according to Canadian Laws. Please stop trying to overlook this part. I just want him out of the disgraceful Gitmo torture chamber and in a proper system of justice that our neighbours haven't supplied.

  6. Although this video has been used as evidence already in this thread, I'll entertain your post. How much of the video actually (Not Allegedly) shows him `planting' IEDs? Hmmm? None?

    He's filmed in nightvision by someone and there's a brief shot of some robed figure with a pick-ax allegedly digging the pit in which a land mine is allegedly placed.

    But there isn't a shred of video proof that Omar was directly involved in the planting of a land mine just like there's no proof he threw a grenade.

    There is growing evidence though that Canada and CSIS treat `brown' citizens differently than white ones overseas. And there's growing evidence that far too many Canadians agree with this prejudice.

  7. It's very hard for me to believe that we can live about 15-20 minutes from each other and you can be so wrong, all the time. Must be something in the water over there in Guelph...You grew up properly in the proper area far away from the urban ghettos where most of these liberals come from yet you espouse liberal, almost communist ideals at every turn. I don't get it.

    Strange world, eh? I don't understand how you could spell honour incorrectly but I'm not going to make a soap opera about it, Mr. Halton Hills.

  8. The Service, as most other Western intelligence agencies is only brought public and into the widespread media when they do something that's not ethical or such, which does happen of course, but considering the scope of their operations, fairly rare. What they do everyday, however, by ending threats to our national security and to the people themselves, that NEVER goes public. Because of this, when one hears of CSIS, their impression instantly beams to the faults of their past, not the plots that they uncover almost daily to kill innocent Canadians. As said in a recent movie, "They don't care what we do, they care what we get photographed doing."

    CSIS is being singled out, unfairly, in today's newspaper, eh?

    CSIS was emailing how to `get rid' of Abousfian Abdelrazik when they realized he was innocent. CSIS might be tasked with preventing unlawful harm towards Canadian Civilians but, once they're outside of Canada, they seem to put on a different face... knowing that CITIZENS Abdelrazik and Khadr were tortured prior to their interviews...

    CSIS should be disbanded. Bring back the Canadian Airborne Regiment. At least they didn't resort to torturing Canadian Citizens as much

  9. Just so i'm on the same page....according to your above statement, your saying there is no proof he is Al Qaeda, and yet you state that his father told him to play for the team....at what piont does he become part of the team, after serveral IED operations, how many gun fights must you be in, how many NATO soldiers must he kill....how many home movies do you need to make....

    Army Guy, if you spot someone in Real Life, having anything to do with the planting of an IED over there, shoot them a lot. The video that I've seen of Omar only shows an innocent kid `playing war'. If you'd have caught him planting an IED, I'd want to kill him myself. But I seriously doubt this kid intended to hurt anyone.

  10. I'm not saying anything wrong with the Anthem per se (though I do know some Christian sects that consider it idolatry and what not), but simply pointing out the irony that the very people defending it on the grounds of patriotism are showing themselve to be the lest patriotic by spewing forth Taliban-like death threats, totally defying the intended spirit of the very Anthem they're trying to defend, making it pointless anyway.

    Those dulling people are few though.

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