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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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Archemdis / Talking Things Out In My Mind
- We Didn’t Know Won’t Work This Time April 24, 2022Perhaps democracy and the rule of law has always been more talk than walk. Something to hold up a orated about, but not fought for when challenged. Continue reading →archemdis
- Color Them Yellow – NATO, Western Alliance, G7, G20, United Nations and All Who Watch and Do Nothing! February 25, 2022When in comes right down to it the world was a better place before the Western Alliance NATO, the G7, G20, the United Nations, SWIFT, and all of the other international organisations who hide behind membership in order to not do the right thing. Continue reading →archemdis
- What Have We Learned About Canadian Police, Policing, Politicians and Some Canadians As a Result of Covid19 February 9, 2022What of the rights of those who have followed the law, did their part to help those most vulnerable in society to covid 19 and are unable for medical reasons to get vaccinated? Who speaks for them? Who protects their right to live in peace to be able to go to work to quite frankly and literally live if it is not the government and not the police? Continue re […]archemdis
- How Long Will The Vaccinated Be Sacrificed To Save The Unvaccinated? January 13, 2022It is time to stop the nonsense and letting the will of the few dictate the lives and deaths of the majority. Continue reading →archemdis
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Archemdis Goes To The Take Over Canada Protest (Occupying Montreal)
I think that the people of the protest have forgotten that to be successful in a fight and that is what a protest is no matter how non violent the protesters must keep the pressure on the government, make the purpose of the protest clear and never lose an opportunity to keep the public aware of its fight and well-informed Continue reading
Posted in Banking, Canada, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Montreal, Quebec, The work force, Uncategorized
Tagged activism, Canada, Canadian, Demonstration (people), Denver, Donation, Forbes list of billionaires, Government, Law, London, Mayor, Montreal, Protest, Tent, United States, Wall Street, Zuccotti Park
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Winter In Canada Means Certain Death, Loss Of Limbs And Disfigurement For The Homeless, Elderly And Underprivileged
I have said it before that winter in Canada breaks my heart, because of the unnecessary suffering and death that is allowed to go on by every government on all levels in Canada. Canada is supposed to be so strong economically, but yet the suffering continues, why is that? Continue reading
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Tagged Assisted living, Canada, Canadian, Canadian nationality law, Christmas, Conservative, Frostbite, Government, Government of Canada, Harper, heavy handed tactics, Hollywood, Homeless, Homelessness, Hydro Quebec, London, Montreal, Organisations, Philanthropy, Poverty, Quebec, Sleeping bag, Stephen Harper, United States
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Double Standard, Turning Police On Protesting Youths Okay For British Government And Their Allies
Politicians think we are too stupid to know when we are being lied to and too docile to do anything about it anyway. I think they need to look at England as well as Egypt, because some non politicians of the world have learned their language and are teaching it to other non politicians and we are all beginning to demand an accounting and we want the truth.
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Posted in abuse of power, Canada, Government, Uncategorized
Tagged Africa, Canada, David Cameron, Egypt, English language, French language, Government, Great Britain, Jack Layton, Language, Libya, Linguistics, London, Metropolitan Police Service, Middle East, Montreal, police, Politician, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Quebec, Social Sciences, Stephen Harper
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A Visit To Kingston In The Summertime
From the Costco where I bought my new video camera to the people in the ice cream, parlour and the lady who sold me the paintings I would like to say what a delight you are, how courteous you are and how easy you made it for a person like me to spend a day in your city. I would encourage all who like to travel to spend at the very least one day in Kingston Ontario Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Government, Kingston, Ontario, Things to do and places to visit in Canada, Traveling, Uncategorized
Tagged Canada, Canadians, community services, Crime, England, free public facilities, Gavin Rossdale, Government, Government of Canada, Gwen Stefani, Karla Homolka, Kingston, Kingston Ontario, Kingston Penitentiary, London, Metro Areas, Montreal, murder, Ontario, Paul Bernardo, Portsmouth Harbour, Prison, Quebec, Sean Kingston, Serial Murder, stepping up to the plate, Toronto, Town Crier, Zuma Beach
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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.
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Winter Time In Kingston Ontario / Canada’s Hidden Treasures
I learned something about how I was seeing Canada and avoiding winter exploration and I think that I am not alone. The city of Kingston in Ontario sits approximately half way between Montreal, Quebec and Toronto, Ontario. Except … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Government, Kingston, Ontario, Schools and Learning Places, Things to do and places to visit in Canada, Tourism, Traveling, Uncategorized, Walking parks
Tagged ArcelorMittal, Baffin Island, Canada, community services, facillities, Government, Government of Canada, JetSki, John A. Macdonald, Kingston, Kingston Ontario, Kingston Penitentiary, London, Montreal, Ontario, Ottawa, Queens University, Sean Kingston, Toronto, tourism Canada
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