archemdis
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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- This New Marois Ban On Turbans Has Nothing To Do With Soccer Safety, Or Secularism / It Is Just Vintage Marois Racism Pure And Simple
- Mayor Rob Ford Innocent Until Proved Guilty, So Where Is The Tape?
- Dr. Henry Morgentaler What Have You Done?
- Is Sergio Garcia Just A Closet Racist Who Accidentally Showed His True Colors?
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Archemdis / Talking Things Out In My Mind- This New Marois Ban On Turbans Has Nothing To Do With Soccer Safety, Or Secularism / It Is Just Vintage Marois Racism Pure And Simple June 16, 2013Brigitte Frot, the director-general of the provincial association, was asked what she would tell a five-year-old boy in a turban who shows up to register to play soccer with his friends. She replied: “They can play in their backyard. But not with official referees, not in the official rules of soccer. They have no choice.” Continue reading →archemdis
- Mayor Rob Ford Innocent Until Proved Guilty, So Where Is The Tape? June 9, 2013How could a news paper run a story without having the tape or a copy of it in their possession? Continue reading →archemdis
- Dr. Henry Morgentaler What Have You Done? June 3, 2013For him to have made a living solely on the death of unborn children and to have spent a lifetime fighting to give the right to do so to every Canadian women no matter what the circumstance is not something we should be praising him for, but something that we should be praying for his eternal soul to be forgiven for. Continue reading →archemdis
- Is Sergio Garcia Just A Closet Racist Who Accidentally Showed His True Colors? May 28, 2013When the likes of Fuzzy Zoeller and Sergio Garcia can say the things that they said and get away with it, but a black player named Tiger Woods can be almost run out of the game for cheating on his white wife something is really wrong in the world of golf and in the world that accepts this behaviour as normal. Continue reading →archemdis
- This New Marois Ban On Turbans Has Nothing To Do With Soccer Safety, Or Secularism / It Is Just Vintage Marois Racism Pure And Simple June 16, 2013
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Childhood Memories Shape The World That We live In
Family times should be filled with discussion on all topics, political theories, social values, economic realities, environmental issues and concerns respect and tolerance for all people no matter how different from us they appear to be, because it is in our collective memories that the world of today and tomorrow are shaped. Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Free Community Services, abuse, Juvenile Delinquency, abuse of power, abuse of women, domestic violence, Child Abuse, Prejudice, Terrorism, The Church, stereotyping, Government, Teachers, Gay pride, The work force, divorce, drugs, drugs and children, Canada, Schools and Learning Places, Grand parents, domestic violence, Child Abuse, Child torture and child soldiers, Christmas, charity, feelings of hurt and hatred, feeling rejected, Parenting
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Harper’s Immigration Law Targets American Women And Other Non Landed Imigrant Mother’s Divorced From Canadian Dead Beat Dads
If the government is capable and willing to separate these mothers from their children, or let it happen, what will they not do and does it matter to them as long as it does not affect the economy negatively?” Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Free Community Services, abuse, abuse of power, abuse of women, Child Abuse, Marriage In Its Many Forms, Government, United States of America, divorce, charity, feeling rejected
Tagged Harper, Canada, Stephen Harper, Harper government, Montreal, Government, Conservative, United States, Ottawa, Conservative Party of Canada, Prime Ministership of Stephen Harper
Stealing Children To Hurt Spouse Could Make Spouse The Hero And You The Bad Guy
Do yourself a favor if you are planning to steal a child in this manner, Please, just do not do it. Instead of trying to make the other look bad, do things that make you look good. Make special memories of your own so that when you are talking to your child you do not have to say the other parent was a loser, but can remember that you were not and the great memories that you share with your child. Continue reading
Posted in Canada, divorce, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Uncategorized
Tagged Child, Child abduction, Contact (law), divorce, Facebook, family, Father, love, marriage, Mother, Mount Royal, Parent, Relationships
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Judge And Jury Agree, Ok To Kill Your Children If You Are Depressed In Quebec
Superior Court Justice Marc David assured the people who found cardiologist Guy Turcotte criminally not responsible for having stabbed his children to death that they could be proud of their work, regardless of the public reaction. Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of women, Canada, Child Abuse, divorce, domestic violence, Government, Montreal, Quebec, Uncategorized
Tagged Child, child abuse, Crime, Crime and Justice, Crown Court, divorce, domestic violence, Jury, Knife, Montreal, murder, Philippe Pinel Institute, Premeditated murder, Quebec, Quebec Court of Appeal, rape, Stabbing, suicide
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Tiger Woods Drops To 20th In World / Americas Prayers Are Answered
What was normally a matter between husband and wife was made to be seen as a threat to golf, the nation and our children. There were calls made to cancel his sponsorships and the sponsors dropped him. If this is what you feel was right and that he got what he deserved so be it, but I do not agree. Golf is a game of concentration and golf broke his. Take a bow America you have won.
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Posted in abuse, abuse of power, divorce, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Golf, Marriage In Its Many Forms, Prejudice, stereotyping, Tiger Woods, Uncategorized
Tagged abuse, bigotry, Caddy, Canadians, Darren Clarke, Elin Nordegren, Facebook, Firestone Country Club, Florida, Games, golf, Golfers, heavy handed tactics, Jack Nicklaus, Jupiter Island Florida, Michael D. Dingman, Michael Jordan, PGA Championship, PGA Tour, Players Championship, Presidents Cup, prodedure, Rory McIlroy, Sport, Sports, stepping up to the plate, Steve Williams, Tiger, Tiger woods, TMZ.com, Twitter, United States, WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, World Golf Championship
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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
Posted in Uncategorized, Free Community Services, Security and Public Transit, what is wrong with public transit, abuse, Abusers and Getting Well, Juvenile Delinquency, abuse of power, Quebec's Abuse of Its None Quebecoise Residents (Other Canadians), abuse of women, domestic violence, Child Abuse, Rotten Deal For Seniors, Crime On The Rise, Montreal Police, Beat Cops, Prejudice, Terrorism, Moving, Moving Day In Quebec, The Church, Traveling, Tourism, Things to do in Montreal for free, Walking parks, In the name of sports, Quebec Sponsored Genocide, Hydro Quebec, Marriage In Its Many Forms, common law marriage, stereotyping, Government, Israel, Israel the rogue nation, United States of America, genocide, Teachers, Authority figures and Parents Who Sexually Abuse children, weddings, Golf, Tiger Woods, Gay pride, The work force, divorce, drugs, drugs and children, Cancer, Banking, Canada, Things to do in Montreal, Schools and Learning Places, Palestinian Threats, computer junkie, computers, Grand parents, Charitable Organizations, Beat Cops, common law marriage, domestic violence, Traveling, Child Abuse, The Laurentians, Prevost Park, Child torture and child soldiers, Christmas, charity, Water Wars, Ponzi Schemes, the importance of the written will, feelings of hurt and hatred, feeling rejected, Things to do and places to visit in Canada, Kingston, Ontario, Gambling, Montreal, Quebec
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
Parents Killing Their Children, “Economics Versus Humanity”
I see the unbearable suffering, the never-ending pressure to live as the problem. I see the freezing of salaries and the never-ending increases in all things needed to survive as the problem. I see a government that does not give a crap about its people as being the problem. I see the deaths and the heartache as a final result of people seeking a misguided sense of peace and respite to a situation for them that has become never-ending and hopeless. I do not condone this taking of life, but I know what it is like to feel that death would be a welcome thing and what is to wish for it.
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Tagged abuse, bigotry, Calgary, Canada, Canadians, Child, child abuse, christianity, community centers, Conservatives, Depression, domestic abuse, economy verses humanity, family, family support, free public facilities, Government, Government of Canada, Health, heavy handed tactics, Home, Mental Health, Parent, parents who kill their children, politics, prodedure, Stephen Harper, stepping up to the plate, United States
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Government Sponsership Of Bigotry And Prejudice Does Not Stop The Hurting Or Pain Their Actions Cause
With the worlds leaders saying it is okay to hate again based on color, place of birth, religion practiced and such it is not hard to understand that the population of the world is very confused as to what is … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, Canada, Child Abuse, Child torture and child soldiers, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, genocide, Government, Israel, Marriage In Its Many Forms, Prejudice, Quebec Sponsored Genocide, Quebec's Abuse of Its None Quebecoise Residents (Other Canadians), Schools and Learning Places, stereotyping, Teachers, Terrorism, The Church, The work force, Uncategorized, United States of America, Water Wars
Tagged abuse, bigotry, Black people, Canada, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Canadians, christianity, Crime, family, family support, gangs, God, Government, Government of Canada, heavy handed tactics, Human, Jews, Judaism, marriage, Muslim, Nigger, politics, Prejudice, prodedure, Quebec, Race, Race and Racism, Race-Ethnic-Religious Relations, Racial hygiene, Racism, relgion, Stephen Harper, stepping up to the plate, United States, Warfare and Conflict
Leaders Who Prorogue The Government (Charest, Harper) Want Our Vote / I Say We Give Them The Moon
22 Feb 2011 … Premier Jean Charest prorogues National Assembly … Charest says his government needs a fresh direction. What idiots we have here governing us. these politicians really think that this is all about them and how they see things … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, Canada, common law marriage, feelings of hurt and hatred, Free Community Services, Government, Hydro Quebec, Ponzi Schemes, Prejudice, Schools and Learning Places, Security and Public Transit, stereotyping, Teachers, The work force, Uncategorized
Tagged abuse, Action démocratique du Québec, bigotry, Canada, Candian politicians use of prorogation, child abuse, community services, Construction, fighting city hall, free public facilities, genocide, Government, Government of Canada, heavy handed tactics, Jack Layton, Jean Charest, justice, Legislative session, Liberal Party of Canada, Marc Bellemare, ministers, Montreal, Motion of no confidence, National Assembly, National Assembly of Quebec, non violent protest, Parti Québécois, Politician, politics, Premier of Quebec, prodedure, Quebec, Quebec National Assembly, Stephen Harper, stepping up to the plate, United States, Voting