charter.rights Posted February 2, 2008 Report Posted February 2, 2008 I had a sister in law like that..black cloud hung over her head - and her lawyers head..talk about a darkness emulating from the eyes and an aura that looked like black ink in a swimming pool. Calling the nasty sister in law a crazy person is a misnomer- She knew exactly what she was doing - and she as all evil jerks, don't really have any vision for what the out come of evil deeds will be - evil and stupidity are the same thing in my books. As far as a person being possessed - well - usually it is another human being the possesses them and controls them - call them demonic if you will...but - those in a stupified state of evil always have handlers in the wings. Jeez...I know some who resembles that. You might have met him too...... Quote “Safeguarding the rights of others is the most noble and beautiful end of a human being.” Kahlil Gibran “Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.” Albert Einstein
AngusThermopyle Posted February 2, 2008 Report Posted February 2, 2008 scum-sucking flea bags in my opinion. Are you talking aboout six nations in Caledonia again? Dont compare the forces to those drunken wellfare thugs please. Quote I yam what I yam - Popeye
charter.rights Posted February 2, 2008 Report Posted February 2, 2008 Are you talking aboout six nations in Caledonia again? Dont compare the forces to those drunken wellfare thugs please. Just for the record and future reference AngusThermopyle, I'm talking about the drugged up and drunken, women-beating, child-abusing scum-suckers called the Canadian Armed Forces. I certainly wouldn't want you to think I have such a low opinion of First Nations people but I do loath the scum-suckers that make up the forces. Quote “Safeguarding the rights of others is the most noble and beautiful end of a human being.” Kahlil Gibran “Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.” Albert Einstein
Drea Posted February 2, 2008 Report Posted February 2, 2008 The way she's acting has nothing to do with Christianity or her claims of being a Christain. She is what the Abrahamic religions might call demon possesed or demon oppressed. Thats probably what most of those religions would classify her as. Some other people who don't believe in that or in religion, just might call her a crazy person. Yah ok But Tom Cruise's insanity is directly related to Scientology right? But this crazy lady just CAN'T be a CHRISTIAN... cause "real" Christians would NEVER act that way! So those Muslim suicide bombers are not really "true" Muslims -- they are just nuts right? Pfffft. She is a CRAZY CHRISTIAN. No doubt about it. Her belief in her religion made her act this way. If she had never heard of Jesus she would not be scaring the shit out of her family. Put her in the nuthouse where she can "convert" all the crazies to the "correct religion" She acted the way she did BECAUSE she IS a Christian. Because she has been taught to be afraid, taught that there is a "devil" lurking... We have a very Christian woman where I work, she is very sweet and kind. Sometimes we discuss life and philosophy... the other day I told her I am pretty much an atheist and her eyes almost popped out of her head. Poor woman has been told that atheists aren't just non-believers, they are the DEVIL! Frigging ridiculous. Quote ...jealous much? Booga Booga! Hee Hee Hee
AngusThermopyle Posted February 2, 2008 Report Posted February 2, 2008 child-abusing scum-suckers Ahh! I get it now. You're talking about that Native asshole from the Yellow feather reserve just north of Saskatoon. You know the one. The guy who got so drunk he decided to take his two baby girls out into a blizzard dressed only in diapers and undershirts, one and three years old. He then in a totally non-abusive way dropped them off in the field by his house to freeze to death while he staggered off and passed out. You know, the non-abusive guy who was saved and only when he came to did any one learn that two baby girls were lying in the field by his house, bodies covered by snow. That must be what you're talking about. Right. Quote I yam what I yam - Popeye
charter.rights Posted February 2, 2008 Report Posted February 2, 2008 Ahh! I get it now. You're talking about that Native asshole from the Yellow feather reserve just north of Saskatoon. You know the one. The guy who got so drunk he decided to take his two baby girls out into a blizzard dressed only in diapers and undershirts, one and three years old. He then in a totally non-abusive way dropped them off in the field by his house to freeze to death while he staggered off and passed out. You know, the non-abusive guy who was saved and only when he came to did any one learn that two baby girls were lying in the field by his house, bodies covered by snow.That must be what you're talking about. Right. No I'm talking about Kyle Brown and the rest of the scum-suckers that tried to cover up the castration and murder of an innocent Somali boy. You know the one. You said you were there. Are you one of those scum-suckers that tortured the boy and many others? Never the mind. ALL the CAF are perverted pissant misfits as far as I'm concerned. I sorry if you might resemble that remark, but in the end it is difficult to separate the chaff from the wheat. Quote “Safeguarding the rights of others is the most noble and beautiful end of a human being.” Kahlil Gibran “Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.” Albert Einstein
AngusThermopyle Posted February 3, 2008 Report Posted February 3, 2008 Kyle Brown and the rest of the scum-suckers Would the rest of the scum suckers include Clayton Matchee? You know, the guy who actually killed Shidane Arone. The Native guy? The one you refuse to acknowledge as the actual killer because of the farcical reasoning you use. He didn't stand trial so he didn't do it. That pathological denial you show in all such subjects. Anyway, continue. You don't know how much amusement I derive from your irrational biggoted rants. Please don't stop. Quote I yam what I yam - Popeye
Melanie_ Posted February 3, 2008 Report Posted February 3, 2008 Ahh! I get it now. You're talking about that Native asshole from the Yellow feather reserve just north of Saskatoon. You know the one. The guy who got so drunk he decided to take his two baby girls out into a blizzard dressed only in diapers and undershirts, one and three years old. He then in a totally non-abusive way dropped them off in the field by his house to freeze to death while he staggered off and passed out. You know, the non-abusive guy who was saved and only when he came to did any one learn that two baby girls were lying in the field by his house, bodies covered by snow.That must be what you're talking about. Right. Angus, have some compassion. This poor man will have to live with the knowledge that he killed his two daughters. Regardless of his race, this story is heartbreaking, and it is beneath you to use it to score political points. Quote For to be free is not merely to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others. Nelson Mandela
charter.rights Posted February 3, 2008 Report Posted February 3, 2008 Would the rest of the scum suckers include Clayton Matchee? You know, the guy who actually killed Shidane Arone. The Native guy? The one you refuse to acknowledge as the actual killer because of the farcical reasoning you use. He didn't stand trial so he didn't do it. That pathological denial you show in all such subjects.Anyway, continue. You don't know how much amusement I derive from your irrational biggoted rants. Please don't stop. Lame. One cannot be a bigot by accusing the Army of being full of incompetent spurious soldiers. .....Clayton Matchee? You know, the guy who actually killed Shidane Arone. Wrong. Because Matchee did not stand trial the only one that was determined to have killed Arone, was Brown. And until a court marshal determines Matchee was guilty, we must assume he was innocent. You have no credible proof otherwise and in this light your accusation is just an inconclusive opinion that needn't be considered further. Quote “Safeguarding the rights of others is the most noble and beautiful end of a human being.” Kahlil Gibran “Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.” Albert Einstein
AngusThermopyle Posted February 3, 2008 Report Posted February 3, 2008 (edited) You have no credible proof otherwise Hahaha! Man! You are so full of sh*t! I guess the pictures of Matchee torturing Arone are not "credible proof". I cant recall the last time I met someone so deliberately obtuse and delusional as yourself. go ahead, keep living in your fantasy world where if you don't go to trial it means you didn't do it, even if the facts are that you did. In March of that year, 16-year-old Shidane Arone was found dead on the Canadian base. Graphic pictures showed Matchee brutalizing the Somali teen and pointing a loaded pistol at Arone's blindfolded and beaten head. In the years since, Matchee has been in and out of court as prosecutors try every two years to convince a judge they have enough evidence to maintain second-degree murder charges against the former paratrooper. Hmmm, I guess they just keep trying to prosecute him for murder because he's innocent. Right? Furthermore I fail to see why you would condemn one Native (Brown is a native, did you know?) but contort yourself and twist the truth to defend another. Matchee, however, tried to hang himself after his arrest. As a result, he suffered brain damage that left him with the IQ of a five-year-old. Hmmm, I guess he tried to hang himself because he's innocent. Right? It worked for him I guess, removed him from the justice system so he couldn't be tried for murder, even though their is no doubt what so ever that he did it. Nope, no credible proof at all, just pictures, corroborating testimony and Matchee's own boastfull admissions. Hell! why didn't I see it before, he's as pure as the wind driven snow! Absolutely innocent! Edited February 3, 2008 by AngusThermopyle Quote I yam what I yam - Popeye
charter.rights Posted February 3, 2008 Report Posted February 3, 2008 Kyle Brown was the one taking the pictures. But we'll never know about Matchee's guilt or innocence. We do however, know that Brown was convicted. Whether you like it or not Brown is the only one found responsible. Other than that we have seen the photos and while Matchee was posing for the camera, Kyle Brown was taking the pictures. In the end I suppose that only one of them had a conscience. The other went to court marshal and was convicted. Bloody and contemptuous images What you don't seem to get is that is was just the tip of the iceberg. The entire CAF was complicit and this was not the first (or the last) of such events. This was only one they got caught at. Quote “Safeguarding the rights of others is the most noble and beautiful end of a human being.” Kahlil Gibran “Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.” Albert Einstein
AngusThermopyle Posted February 4, 2008 Report Posted February 4, 2008 This was only one they got caught at. More made up bullsh*t from you. Can you give some cites to back this statement up please? No, of course you cant, it's just your opinion again, as farcical as anything you've presented so far. Quote I yam what I yam - Popeye
charter.rights Posted February 4, 2008 Report Posted February 4, 2008 More made up bullsh*t from you. Can you give some cites to back this statement up please?No, of course you cant, it's just your opinion again, as farcical as anything you've presented so far. Go back and read the link I gave you earlier....CAF +rapes. The answers are all there. Too bad you refuse to see it. As Dr. Phil likes to say..."You can't fix what you refuse to acknowledge...." Quote “Safeguarding the rights of others is the most noble and beautiful end of a human being.” Kahlil Gibran “Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.” Albert Einstein
AngusThermopyle Posted February 4, 2008 Report Posted February 4, 2008 You mean that previous link? All it does is reiterate what I've been saying about Somalia. Give some links about rapes please. Show us all how the rate is higher than among the native community. Like I said Somalia was a bad example to bring up when you consider the fact that the primary perpetrators were two native guys. Doesn't say much for the quality of their characters does it? Dr. Phil? I'm not surprised you quote him, you seem like the type to place stock in such things. Poor you. Quote I yam what I yam - Popeye
charter.rights Posted February 4, 2008 Report Posted February 4, 2008 You mean that previous link? All it does is reiterate what I've been saying about Somalia. Give some links about rapes please. Show us all how the rate is higher than among the native community.Like I said Somalia was a bad example to bring up when you consider the fact that the primary perpetrators were two native guys. Doesn't say much for the quality of their characters does it? Dr. Phil? I'm not surprised you quote him, you seem like the type to place stock in such things. Poor you. The links were related to rapes and abuses within the Canadian Armed Forces, in general. They detail the reports that were made,and that many more go unreported because the CAF does not treat its victims well. Rape is NOT higher among First Nations. There are communities that have a high incidence of abuse, incest, and domestic / alcohol related crimes, they are not hidden and protected by the communities. However, there is a clear link between the socio-economic problems of these communities and the forced colonialism on the indigenous populations. On the other hand, the CAF is a national institution where abuse, rape and murder are not only more common among the rank than the mainstream, but that the command and administration routinely covers it up and protects the perpetrators. It is time for you to do some intensive reading about the institution you put your faith into instead of relying upon the indoctrinated patriotic opinions you have unknowingly adopted. Quote “Safeguarding the rights of others is the most noble and beautiful end of a human being.” Kahlil Gibran “Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.” Albert Einstein
Army Guy Posted February 4, 2008 Report Posted February 4, 2008 (edited) I don't need a source. It is an opinion, nothing more. It has nothing to do with hate either. It has to do with the rampant attacks the CAF has made on innocent people. Are you sure it's got nothing to with hate, Hard to tell by your comments below....in fact i can feel the love dripping of your baseless remarks...remarks backed up by a few examples, which you've painted the entire dept of national defense.... But then again opinions are like assholes everyone got one... As for our rampant attacks on innocent people, What attacks are you talking about, you can't be refering to Oka, are you.... You said you were there. Are you one of those scum-suckers that tortured the boy and many others? Never the mind. ALL the CAF are perverted pissant misfits as far as I'm concerned. I sorry if you might resemble that remark, but in the end it is difficult to separate the chaff from the wheat. On the other hand, the CAF is a national institution where abuse, rape and murder are not only more common among the rank than the mainstream, but that the command and administration routinely covers it up and protects the perpetrators Below are some interesting sites, that give facts not opinions....and while i could use your tactics and paint all aboringinals with the same brush.....i'll leave that up to you.... Aboriginal crimes. crime At Kahnawake, the army spit, crapped and pissed on food and first aid supplys sent into the camp. They refused to allow the Red Cross access to the medical centre and used warfare tactics against women, children and old people. Only a misfit and their misfit commanders would do such a thing. Only depraved individuals would stick a young girl with a bayonet and throw teen aged girls off the Mercier Bridge. Bullshit....below is a site that has recorded the entire Oka crises...it's an aborginal site maybe you should get some of your facts right.... Warrior web site The Red cross was given free access to the Warriors, dropping off food, medical supplies, even bodybags... As for the women, and children, present in the camp, there were given plenty of opurtunities to leave...Same as the hundrds of warriors that had decided to leave....with more than 600 at the start of the crises and all that was left in the end was 35....warriors indeed. As for the girl getting bayoneted, i will not comment on, but it brings up this question...The military annouced clearly that it was going to clear the bridge, and in riot formations proceeded to do so....with bayonets fixed...My question is this what was a sixteen year girl and her 4 year old sister doing on the bridge in the first place....and why were they not removed from the bridge ( by the older warriors or by the older sister) when the army announced it was going to take it with force ?.....Did they think it was all a big joke, that the army would stop shy of thier postions....and say sike, just testing....So as much as you blame the soldier that stuck her....maybe some of that blame should be placed on those that were on the bridge, and herself,...for not looking after her little sister.....when you screw with the bull sometimes you get the horns.... But hey...we are not here to discuss what would be considered common sense....we're here to slag those big bad army guys.... So it is my opinion. The CAF are a bunch of misfits with rifles. Nothing good at all. In my opinon the Warriors are just a small number of misfits, wannebes, convicts, ,pimps,gangsters... that contribute nothing towards Canadian society or the Mohawk organization or thier cause.... It is time for you to do some intensive reading about the institution you put your faith into instead of relying upon the indoctrinated patriotic opinions you have unknowingly adopted. Perhaps it's time you do some research on your own.... Edited February 4, 2008 by Army Guy Quote We, the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have now done so much for so long with so little, we are now capable of doing anything with nothing.
AngusThermopyle Posted February 4, 2008 Report Posted February 4, 2008 Angus, have some compassion. This poor man will have to live with the knowledge that he killed his two daughters. Actually Melanie I think I'll reserve my compassion for the two little girls who were left in a field to freeze to death, not for him. He should live with what he did for the rest of his days, it was inexcusable. I notice the apologists and blame deflectors are at work already saying it was societies fault not his. Sorry, I just don't buy that. No one forced him to get blind roaring drunk and take his babies out in a blizzard wearing diapers and undershirts. As I said I'll reserve all compassion and sympathy for those little girls, I cant I even begin to imagine what the poor little things thought when they were abandoned in the field. It's a hell of a sh*tty way to go. Quote I yam what I yam - Popeye
White Doors Posted February 4, 2008 Report Posted February 4, 2008 Actually Melanie I think I'll reserve my compassion for the two little girls who were left in a field to freeze to death, not for him. He should live with what he did for the rest of his days, it was inexcusable.I notice the apologists and blame deflectors are at work already saying it was societies fault not his. Sorry, I just don't buy that. No one forced him to get blind roaring drunk and take his babies out in a blizzard wearing diapers and undershirts. As I said I'll reserve all compassion and sympathy for those little girls, I cant I even begin to imagine what the poor little things thought when they were abandoned in the field. It's a hell of a sh*tty way to go. Quoted for truth Quote Those Dern Rednecks done outfoxed the left wing again.~blueblood~
Melanie_ Posted February 5, 2008 Report Posted February 5, 2008 Actually Melanie I think I'll reserve my compassion for the two little girls who were left in a field to freeze to death, not for him. He should live with what he did for the rest of his days, it was inexcusable.I notice the apologists and blame deflectors are at work already saying it was societies fault not his. Sorry, I just don't buy that. No one forced him to get blind roaring drunk and take his babies out in a blizzard wearing diapers and undershirts. As I said I'll reserve all compassion and sympathy for those little girls, I cant I even begin to imagine what the poor little things thought when they were abandoned in the field. It's a hell of a sh*tty way to go. What those girls went through is unthinkable, and I for one cried when I read about them. Don't think my compassion is only for the father. He will live with what he did for the rest of his days, and I'm not trying to excuse him. He made incredibly bad choices, and they paid the price for it. At the same time, I can feel compassion for him as he learns to live with his grief and his guilt, knowing that nothing he ever does will make up for that night. I too don't buy that it was society's fault, the government's fault, Indian Affairs' fault, etc. That is the easy way out. He did this as an individual, and the colour of his skin or his cultural background has nothing to do with it. I do wonder where everyone else was, though - didn't anyone say, "Hey, this guy is in the hospital, where are his kids?" Quote For to be free is not merely to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others. Nelson Mandela
AngusThermopyle Posted February 5, 2008 Report Posted February 5, 2008 didn't anyone say, "Hey, this guy is in the hospital, where are his kids?" Excellent point, I didn't even think about it until you mentioned it. You're right, he was in hospital for eight hours before he came to. I've seen his mother and sister on the news talking about what a loving good father he is, where were they? You would think someone would have asked about the girls. I would think they'd know since he was found in the field between his and his sisters house. They must have noticed the emergency vehicles at least. even if one of his neighbours had found him they would have known he had kids. Thats a very good question. Quote I yam what I yam - Popeye
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