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I try to say what is on my mind and not hurt others, but some things need to be said whether they hurt or not and I do just that. I try to listen as well as talk, but my opinion is just that mine. You need not take it as your own, just respect the fact that I am entitled to it, as you are yours.
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- Meaningful Change Requires Honesty and Transparency June 15, 2020In no way do I condone police brutality or the unnecessary use of deadly force. I do however see the need for change and honesty on all sides. Continue reading →archemdis
- Stand Up! Stop Allowing Canada To Be Bullied! May 28, 2020Sometimes you must look a bully in the face and say, "Do your worst, but this stops here and now." Continue reading →archemdis
- Monkey See Monkey Do April 28, 2020Monkey See Monkey Do Continue reading →archemdis
- Donald Trump’s America Is Responsible For More Deaths Then covid 19 April 21, 2020Donald Trump's America is responsible for more deaths then covid 19. Continue reading →archemdis
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Dispelling A Canadian Myth About Who Our Local Police Serve And Protect
Most Canadians are under the misguided impression that as long as they act within the laws of Canada, the province, or their municipality that they cannot, should not and will not be arrested, charged and tried for acting upon any of the rights guaranteed to them in the Canadian Constitution and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. These false beliefs unfortunately have resulted in many a cracked skulls, arrests and prosecutions of many a law abiding , “peaceful protestors” in Montreal, the city I have lived in for the better part of 60 years. Continue reading
Posted in Beat Cops, Beat Cops, Canada, Government, Montreal, Montreal Police, Quebec, Uncategorized
Tagged Canada, Canadians, Chief of police, justice, Montreal, Montreal Police, politics, Quebec
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Did Susan Clarke Ask Businesses In Her Riding To Police Themselves?
I suggest that Susan Clarke and the rest of the city counselors and mayors turn their attention and political will to the city’s more immediate priorities that have killed innocent Montreal travelers and are still fatal accidents waiting to happen and to this cities failing infrastructure like poor drainage, rotten old water mains and increasing the number of police on the force so that they can do their job and protect the citizens of the city of Montreal. Continue reading
Posted in abuse of power, Beat Cops, Canada, Crime On The Rise, Government, Montreal, Montreal Police, Quebec, Uncategorized
Tagged Building, Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, City council, Graffiti, Hip-Hop, Kunin Lyon, Lyon Kunin, police, Subcultures, Susan Clark, vandalism
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More Prisoners Joining Gangs While In Prison Means That My Governments Initiatives Are Working Says, Kerry Lynne Findlay, Parliamentary Secretary To The Justice Minister
Kerry-Lynne Findlay, parliamentary secretary to the justice minister, and her political party need to remember that with no rehabilitation system to speak of in the prison system since budgets were slashed and programs gutted by her government and the increase in gang enrollment after prisoners enter jail, her government has all but insured that we will begin to see the same type of crime in Canadian prisons as in jails throughout the USA. Prisoners being raped, drugs and contraband sold openly and over crowding leading to violence against guards and prison workers. Continue reading
Posted in abuse of power, Beat Cops, Canada, Crime On The Rise, drugs, drugs and children, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Free Community Services, Government, Juvenile Delinquency, Uncategorized, United States of America
Tagged Canada, Evan Solomon, Gang, Kerry-Lynne Findlay, Parliamentary Secretary, Power & Politics, Prison, Stephen Harper, United States
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Just Trying To Escape The Pain, The Hurt, The Fear And The Hopelessness
I have secretly thought of my younger years and my behaviour back then as that of a frightened rat, backed into a corner. They make alley ways, or runways in buildings for rats so that they can escape when frightened by approaching humans, looking for files and such in rooms in sub basements. They do this because a frightened trapped rat will jump up to 5 feet, sometimes more to bite what it feels frightened of and trapped by. I felt trapped and very much like that trapped rat backed into a corner with no way out. Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of women, Authority figures and Parents Who Sexually Abuse children, Beat Cops, Canada, Child Abuse, Crime On The Rise, domestic violence, drugs and children, Juvenile Delinquency, Parenting, Uncategorized
Tagged abuse, Adult, Child, child abuse, Child sexual abuse, Children Youth and Family, Jerry Sandusky, Joe Paterno, Juvenile Delinquency, sexual abuse, Youth detention center
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No Pardons, No Rehabilitation, No Job Training = Higher Crime Rate Not Crime Prevention
If you make it hard for me to get and education and thereby make it impossible for me to find work and feed my family, cloth them and provide them shelter I will find all of these things in the only way that is left to me and if this means taking it from you and your children this is what will happen Continue reading
Posted in abuse of power, Beat Cops, Canada, Child Abuse, Crime On The Rise, drugs and children, feeling rejected, Juvenile Delinquency, Montreal Police, Schools and Learning Places, The work force, Uncategorized
Tagged Canada, Crime, Crime prevention, Government of Canada, Income Tax Amendments Act 2006, Juvenile Delinquency, Ontario, Poverty, Prevention, Prison, Quebec, Shopping, United States, Youth, Youth detention center
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The Canadian Government Supports Anti Government Protests Everywhere, But In Canada
Everything that we find an abomination throughout history has happened because of an apathetic population that allowed its rulers, it dictators it elected government to become all-powerful. Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, Beat Cops, Beat Cops, Canada, Child torture and child soldiers, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Government, Montreal, Montreal Police, Quebec, Schools and Learning Places, The work force, Uncategorized, United States of America
Tagged abuse, Afghanistan, bigotry, Canada, Canadians, civil disobedence, community services, Conference on Disarmament, Conservatives, Crime, Demonstration (people), Demonstrations, Economic, Egypt, family, fighting city hall, Government, Government of Canada, heavy handed tactics, Iraq, Jack Layton, Jaggi Singh, John Baird, judges, justice, Korea, law suits, lawyers, Libya, Marius Grinius, North Korea, politics, prodedure, Protest, protests, Public policy, Quebec, Russia, sit ins, Stephen Harper, stepping up to the plate, Tehran, Trade, United Nations, water canaons pepper spray anti protest fences
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Moving Day Comes And Goes In Quebec And Quebecers Handled It Well!
Now some would say that because the day was switched to because of a Jérôme Choquette of the Quebec Liberal Party, that it was not a Separatist plot at all to make the Canada celebrations less, but a way to ease the pressures and stresses on the children attending school. Well I still ask why not August 1st? Let us not forget that it was Quebec Liberals that gave us Bill 101 and we all know what was behind that.
Posted in Beat Cops, Beat Cops, Canada, Free Community Services, Government, Hydro Quebec, Montreal, Montreal Police, Moving Day In Quebec, Quebec, The work force, Uncategorized
Tagged bigotry, Business, Canada, Canada Day, Canadian Museum of Civilization, English Canada, English language, Furniture, Government, Government of Canada, heavy handed tactics, justice, Luke Schenn, Montreal, Moving Day (Quebec), Parliament Hill, politics, Prince William of Wales, prodedure, Quebec, Rick Mercer, Rideau Hall, Stephen Harper, stepping up to the plate, Tim Horton, Trailer Park Boys, Truck, U-Haul, Verdun
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Montreal Mayors With A Vision (lol)
How is it that a man, or a woman elected to public office gets to feel that they have the right to take the hard-earned money of the tax payer, entrusted to them, taken from their pays by means of taxes and pension dues and spend it to fulfill a dream of theirs Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, Banking, Beat Cops, Beat Cops, Canada, charity, Crime On The Rise, Free Community Services, Government, Hydro Quebec, Montreal, Montreal Police, Quebec, Uncategorized
Tagged abuse, Botanical garden, Canada, Canadians, community centers, community services, Expo 67, fighting city hall, Garden, Gardens, Gérald Tremblay, heavy handed tactics, Jean Drapeau, justice, La Ronde, Mayor, Mayors of Montreal, Montreal, Paris, Parking, Pierre Bourque, politics, prodedure, Psychology, Quebec, Social Sciences, stepping up to the plate
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Politics Asside All Levels Of Canadian Government Are Failing Canadians
Municipally, provincially and federally this great country of ours and our people are being over taxed and ill-served. The fact is that the level of mismanagement of tax payer money is now bordering on criminal. One only has to look at the situation in Montreal to see that all governments are doing it shamelessly. Continue reading
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Tagged Berri Street, Bicycle sharing system, Bicycle stand, Bixi, Botanical garden, Business, Business plan, Canada, Canadians, community services, family, family support, fighting city hall, free public facilities, Gérald Tremblay, Government, Government of Canada, heavy handed tactics, Jean Charest, justice, Local government, Mayor, Metro Areas, Montreal, Ontario, Quebec, small business, stepping up to the plate, Tax, Toronto, United States, Warfare and Conflict, YouTube
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Montreal’s Homeless / The People We No Longer See
People are sleeping out in the elements, in the most degrading, dirty and unsanitary conditions, while we argue about whether or not we need to build housing for the poor and whether they are a provincial or a federal problem.
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, Banking, Beat Cops, Beat Cops, Canada, Charitable Organizations, charity, Crime On The Rise, drugs, drugs and children, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Free Community Services, Government, Juvenile Delinquency, Montreal, Montreal Police, Prejudice, Quebec, Schools and Learning Places, stereotyping, The work force, Things to do and places to visit in Canada, Tourism, Uncategorized, United States of America
Tagged abuse, Berri Street, bigotry, Botanical garden, Canada, Canadians, christianity, community centers, community services, Conservatives, facillities, family, family support, fighting city hall, Food Not Bombs, free public facilities, God, Government, Government of Canada, heavy handed tactics, Homeless, Homelessness, Jack Layton, justice, London, Montreal, murder, old montreal, Organisations, politics, Poverty, prodedure, Quebec, St. Antoine (electoral district), Stephen Harper, stepping up to the plate, United States
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