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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
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From An Abused Child To You / B.C. Girl’s Suicide Begs Answer To The Question, At Whose Feet Do We Lay The Blame For These Tragedies?
Children who take their own lives are trying to tell us something and we are just not listening and so they keep on doing it hoping that their deaths will finally get us as parents to hear them. They are telling us that they have no where left to turn, they do not have the tools to survive and find life no longer worthwhile living. They are telling us that we as parents, as a society, as governments and institutions of higher learning that we have failed them and to please stop pointing fingers at each other and do something before another child finds life too much to bear without the tools he or she needs to survive in this crazy world we keep sending them into day after day. Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Child Abuse, domestic violence, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Government, Juvenile Delinquency, Prejudice, Schools and Learning Places, stereotyping, Teachers, Uncategorized
Tagged bully, Child, Children and Young People, death, Education, family support, High school, Parent, Parenting, stepping up to the plate, suicide, Teacher, Violence and Abuse, Youth, YouTube
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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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Golfing For The Love Of Children In The Batshaw Golf Tournament At The Bonniebrook Golf Club
This tournament is not about winning something expensive, this tournament is about love and the need to do something for troubled youth. This tournament is about getting involved. This tournament is about backing up what you talk about with action at a very basic, down to earth street level kind of way. Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Charitable Organizations, charity, Child Abuse, Crime On The Rise, drugs and children, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Free Community Services, Golf, Government, In the name of sports, Juvenile Delinquency, Montreal, Quebec, Schools and Learning Places, Things to do and places to visit in Canada, Uncategorized
Tagged Batshaw, Batshaw Centres, Batshaw Youth and Family Centres (also known as Batshaw, Bonniebrook, Charity Events, Courses, golf, Golf course, Greater Montreal, juvenile court, Juvenile Delinquency, Merv, Montreal, or Batshaw Youth and Family Services), Philanthropy, Quebec, Scoregolf, Sponsor (commercial), Sports, Tournament, Tournaments and Events, Work of art, Youth
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Begging As A Profession In Montreal, Quebec, Canada
The beggar you see on the highway ramps with their signs saying how hungry they are and they are just trying to get back home are supplementing their welfare check, or unemployment insurance with the money you give them each day … Continue reading
Posted in Beat Cops, Canada, Charitable Organizations, charity, Free Community Services, Juvenile Delinquency, Montreal, Quebec, Uncategorized
Tagged Adolphe-Basile Routhier, Begging, Business, Business Services, Canada, Canadians, China, Christian, community centers, Education, Facebook, fighting city hall, free public facilities, God, Government, Health, Highway, history, Jesus, Money, Montreal, NetworkedBlogs, products, Quebec, Raôul Duguay, Recreation, RSS, Sales, Street light, Théodore Robitaille, Youth
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Jack Layton Captures Youth Vote And The Province Of Quebec With Big Promises He Can’t Deliver
I took a couple of days to consider the election and Jack Layton‘s role in it and there is no other way for me to look at it,”Jack Layton has been bitten by the power bug”. Students and young people may … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Government, The work force, Uncategorized
Tagged Bloc Québécois, Canada, Canadians, child abuse, christianity, community services, Conservative, Conservatives, courts, Crime, family support, Gilles Duceppe, Government, heavy handed tactics, Jack Layton, Leader of the Official Opposition (Canada), McGill University, Member of Parliament, New Democratic Party, politics, prodedure, Quebec, Stephen Harper, stepping up to the plate, Tory, Tyrone Benskin, Voting, Youth
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From The Most Vulnerable To The Most Dangerous People On The Street We All Have A Story To Tell
Let me dispel a misconception about those of us who live, or have lived on the street, or have lived by the rules of street life. None of us really want to be there, but once there we will do what we … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, abuse of women, Authority figures and Parents Who Sexually Abuse children, Beat Cops, Beat Cops, Canada, Child Abuse, Child Abuse, Crime On The Rise, domestic violence, domestic violence, drugs, drugs and children, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Free Community Services, Gambling, Government, Juvenile Delinquency, Montreal Police, Prejudice, Schools and Learning Places, Teachers, The work force, Uncategorized, United States of America
Tagged abuse, BC Housing Management Commission, Cadillac, Canada, Canadians, child abuse, community services, Crime, domestic abuse, domestic violence, family, family support, free public facilities, gangs, Generations and Age Groups, Government, Government of Canada, heavy handed tactics, Homeless shelter, Homelessness, justice, Montreal, People, Pimp, Pivot Legal Society, politics, Poverty, prodedure, Prostitution, Quebec, rape, Runaway, Stephen Harper, stepping up to the plate, Street children, Streetkids, Tent city, United States, Vancouver, Youth, YouTube
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My Name Is “Life On the Street” / Can We Talk?
Allow me to introduce myself, my name is Life On The Street and I have my own gang and we are always looking for new members. I do not want to be your friend, I just want you to be free to do whatever … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, abuse of women, Beat Cops, Canada, Child Abuse, Crime On The Rise, domestic violence, drugs, drugs and children, feelings of hurt and hatred, Government, Juvenile Delinquency, Montreal Police, Prejudice, Schools and Learning Places, stereotyping, Teachers, The work force, Uncategorized, United States of America
Tagged abuse, bigotry, Canada, Child, child abuse, community centers, community services, Crime, Egypt, family, family support, Gang, Generations and Age Groups, Health, High school, Home, Illegal drug trade, Injunction, Juvenile Delinquency, Los Angeles, Losers, Mother, New Jersey, Organized crime, Parent, People, Pressure, School, Sexual intercourse, Sexually transmitted disease, stepping up to the plate, street gangs, Teen Health, Time management, United States, Wesley Snipes, Work, Youth
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Why Was This Allowed To Happen To Me And Why Is It Still Going On Today
This is dedicated to Jewels, a young person wanting to help young people do better. Jewels told me of wanting to be a social worker and was hoping I had some ideas to help youngsters not to become repeat offenders. Some … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, abuse of women, Abusers and Getting Well, Authority figures and Parents Who Sexually Abuse children, Beat Cops, Beat Cops, Canada, Child Abuse, Child torture and child soldiers, Crime On The Rise, divorce, domestic violence, drugs, Free Community Services, Juvenile Delinquency, Montreal Police, Schools and Learning Places, Teachers, The Church, Uncategorized
Tagged abuse, bigotry, child abuse, christianity, community centers, community services, courts, Crime, Crime and Justice, domestic violence, Gang, judges, justice, juvenile court, Juvenile Delinquency, Juvenile Justice, lawyers, ministers, politics, priests, Prison, prodedure, rape, relgion, Sexual assault, Social work, stepping up to the plate, The Catholic Church, Youth, Youth detention center
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