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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
- Meaningful Change Requires Honesty and Transparency June 15, 2020
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Canada’s Most Fragile People Will Miss The Penny
Now Jeff will not be the only person to suffer, but like most of the things that happen to the poor you will no longer see it covered in the news, because who cares about a penny; who cares about the poor, after all it is just a penny! Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Government, Montreal, Quebec, The work force, Uncategorized, what is wrong with public transit
Tagged Bus rapid transit, Business, Canada, Canadian, Canadian government, Government of Canada, Jim Flaherty, Montreal, Penny, Rapid transit, Royal Canadian Mint, Traffic congestion, Transportation and Logistics, United States
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Moving Beyond the Indian Act Not On The Table For Harper And The Government Of Canada
We as Canadians have been sold on the idea from the Canadian government that doing the right thing morally and legally is something we do not have to do if in the end it does not get us the result that we seek and that somehow with the passage of time the truth somehow will change and what was once illegal will become legal, what was once and immoral act will somehow become morally right and what was once unjustifiable will somehow with the passage of time justify itself. Continue reading
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Tagged Assembly of First Nations, Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, Canada, Canadian, Canadian government, Canadian nationality law, First Nation, First Nations, First Nations People, Government of Canada, Indian Act, Law, Liberal Party of Canada, Prime minister, Prime Ministership of Stephen Harper, Shawn Atleo, Stephen Harper
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Who Are The Real Canadians? What Does that Statement Mean For You And Me
Canada is still one of the best place in the world to live work and raise your children, but this country is regressing at a rapid rate back to where it was not that great a place to live unless you were a White christian. Continue reading
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Tagged Association for Canadian Studies, Canada, Canada Prime Minister, Canadian, Canadian government, Culture of Canada, First Nations, French-speaking Quebecer, Government, Government of Canada, Montreal, Nova Scotia, politics, Premiership of Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada, Provinces and territories of Canada, Quebec, Stephen Harper, Tony Blair, United States
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No Bottomless Aid Cup For Haiti
What is about Haiti that was not worth the extension the extra time, money, or effort by the Canadian government to help put that country back on its feet after all of the destruction that it faced through no fault … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, Canada, Charitable Organizations, charity, feelings of hurt and hatred, Government, Prejudice, Schools and Learning Places, stereotyping, The Church, Uncategorized, United States of America
Tagged abuse, Afghanistan, bigotry, Canada, Canadian government, Canda, christianity, community services, family, family support, free public facilities, genocide, Government of Canada, Haiti, heavy handed tactics, Jack Layton, justice, Michaëlle Jean, ministers, Montreal, politics, prodedure, Quebec, Stephen Harper, stepping up to the plate, The Catholic Church, Third World, third world nations, United Nations, United States
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Telling The Truth And Shaming The Devil / Finding Our Way Home
Why would a person who loves their country talk about the bad in it? I do not know why others do it but I do know why I do it and why I will keep right on doing it. I … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, abuse of women, Banking, charity, Child Abuse, Child torture and child soldiers, common law marriage, Crime On The Rise, Free Community Services, Government, Hydro Quebec, Montreal Police, Prejudice, Quebec Sponsored Genocide, Quebec's Abuse of Its None Quebecoise Residents (Other Canadians), Rotten Deal For Seniors, stereotyping, Terrorism, The Church, The work force, Uncategorized, United States of America, Water Wars
Tagged abuse, bigotry, Canada, Canadian government, Canadian nationality law, christianity, community services, courts, Crime, fighting city hall, genocide, Government of Canada, heavy handed tactics, Iran, Jason Kenney, judges, Montreal, politics, prodedure, Quebec, relgion, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Stephen Harper, stepping up to the plate, The Catholic Church, United Nations, United Nations Security Council, United States, Warfare and Conflict
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Not Just Another Forced Relocation / The Canadian Holocaust
Canada’s Story of Genocide Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group. I had never thought to think that what happened to those little Indian children was genocide, … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, abuse of women, Authority figures and Parents Who Sexually Abuse children, Canada, Child Abuse, drugs and children, genocide, Government, Prejudice, Schools and Learning Places, stereotyping, Teachers, Terrorism, The Church, The work force, Uncategorized, United States of America
Tagged Bernie Farber, Canada, Canadian government, Canadian Indian residential school system, Canadian Jewish Congress, Catholic Church, First Nations, genocide, Government of Canada, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, MS St. Louis, Port Alberni British Columbia, Stephen Harper, United Church of Canada, United States
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