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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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- 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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David James Leblanc Sentenced To Only 11 Years
LeBlanc was given credit for 258 days he has served in custody prior to his trial, meaning he has about 10 years, 3 1/2 months left on his sentence adding insult to injury. Does this sound to you like we live in a country that takes these types of crimes against children seriously? It does not to me, in fact not much has changed since I was sexually assaulted by a male neighborhood community center worker, 46 years ago. Continue reading
Posted in abuse, Canada, Child Abuse, Government, Uncategorized
Tagged Canada, child abuse, Child sexual abuse, David James LeBlanc, kidnapping, LeBlanc, Lunenburg County Nova Scotia, Mandatory sentencing, Nova Scotia, politics, sexual abuse, Sexual assault, Stephen Harper, United States
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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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Africville Still An Open Wound for Halifax
The Government of Canada‘s Involvement in the Forced Relocations of It’s Citizens Africville was a small unincorporated community located on the southern shore of Bedford Basin. It was a self-contained, tight-knit Black community within the city limits of Halifax, Nova … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, Canada, Government, Moving, Prejudice, Schools and Learning Places, stereotyping, The Church, The work force, Uncategorized
Tagged abuse, African-American history, Africville, American Civil War, Bedford Basin, bigotry, Black Nova Scotians, Canada, christianity, City of Halifax, Dorothy Perkins, family support, Government of Canada, heavy handed tactics, judges, justice, law suits, lawyers, Nova Scotia, politics, prodedure, Stephen Harper, World War II
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Jack Layton Answers My E-Mail / Electricity Is A Necessity Not a Luxury
Mr. Layton is the 2nd federal leader to respond to this letter and although he definitely was more passionate and at least cared, unfortunately can do nothing to help us and stop some of us from freezing to death this winter. … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, abuse of women, Banking, Canada, Charitable Organizations, Child Abuse, Crime On The Rise, Free Community Services, Government, Hydro Quebec, Prejudice, Rotten Deal For Seniors, stereotyping
Tagged abuse, bigotry, Canada, Canadians, child abuse, community services, facillities, family support, fighting city hall, Goods and Services Tax (Canada), Harmonized Sales Tax, heavy handed tactics, Hydro Quebec, Jack Layton, justice, Montreal, murder, Nova Scotia, politics, prodedure, Quebec, Stephen Harper, stepping up to the plate, Wayne Marston
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Words That Go UnHeard / A Letter To All Federal And Provencial Political Leaders
As it gets colder outside I decided it was time someone reminded our politicians how much we suffer at the hands of Hydro Quebec. I wrote a letter and sent it to all of the leaders of the Federal parties … Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, Canada, community services, Danny Williams, Electric power transmission, fighting city hall, First Nation, free public facilities, heavy handed tactics, Hydro Quebec, Jean Charest, justice, Matthew Coon Come, ministers, Montreal, murder, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, politics, prodedure, Quebec, Stephen Harper, stepping up to the plate, United States
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A Stanger in My Own Neighborhood
As I wonder through the area that I grew up in and my family has lived in for over one hundred years I realize that I am a stranger here now. The house I grew up in is hardly recognizable to … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada, community centers, community services, fighting city hall, free public facilities, Metro Areas, Montreal, Nova Scotia, politics, Quebec, Sports complexes and who they serve
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