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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Archemdis / Talking Things Out In My Mind- François Lisée’s And Diane De Courcy’s Open Letter Is An Insult To Every Quebecer’s Intelligence May 22, 2013Has this open letter from François Lisée and Diane De Courcy only reaffirmed your understanding as it did mine, that this political party cannot be trusted to do what they say they are going to do, or want to do for the Anglos, or the Francophone of Quebec, because they are cowards desperately trying to find a solution to what they see as their only priority […]archemdis
- Is Jason Kenney Pushing Canada Towards A ‘White Canada Policy’ ? May 15, 2013We in Canada have entered a dangerous time as a country and as a people, because Steven Harper and his government seek to take this country and Canadians back to a time in our history that was darkened by racist and supremacist ideology, laws and practices. Continue reading →archemdis
- Is Israel A Plague On The World Signaling The Apocalypse, And Armageddon? May 8, 2013Destruction of the world as we know, by war in the name of God is named Israel. If religious experts say that we are now living the plagues that will see the apocalypse realised, then surely Israel is but one of them. Continue reading →archemdis
- Are Canadians Really This Laid Back Or Just Tired Of Fighting April 30, 2013If winning the daily double was not good enough we scored the trifecta of bureaucratic stupidity and ineptitude; we as Quebecers are blessed with a federal conservative government that just does not give a crap about Quebec, or its citizens, be they English or French, Protestant or Catholic, Black White, Brown, or Yellow. Continue reading →archemdis
- François Lisée’s And Diane De Courcy’s Open Letter Is An Insult To Every Quebecer’s Intelligence May 22, 2013
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Thank Goodness I Do Not Have To Pretend!
This is a government that needs to be protested at every turn and the world needs to know that as soon is it is legally possible we as a nation will be removing this democratic farce now running things and go back to the Canada that was loved by all Canadians and most of the world; a loving, caring decent Canada.” Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, Canada, Charitable Organizations, charity, Child torture and child soldiers, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Government, Juvenile Delinquency, Prejudice, Rotten Deal For Seniors, stereotyping, Terrorism, The work force, Uncategorized
Tagged Canada, Canadian, Conservative government, First Nation, First Nations, Government of Canada, Harper, Kelowna Accord, Kyoto Protocol, Stephen Harper, United States, White Supremacy
Pauline Marois Leader Of A Political Party Without A Platform And Therefore Without Direction
If some one were to ask me what I thought of Pauline Marois and her leadership and aspirations for Quebec other than sovereignty, I would have to say that, “Pauline Marois is the leader of a political party without a platform and therefore without direction, which makes her moot, a lame – duck, in a flock of lame – ducks. A political leader begging the opposition to let her stay in power, because outside of the cost of another election Pauline Marois knows that very few Quebecer’s would be sad to see her made the shortest governing Premier in province’s history”. Continue reading
Posted in abuse of power, Canada, feelings of hurt and hatred, genocide, Government, Montreal, Prejudice, Quebec, Quebec Sponsored Genocide, Quebec's Abuse of Its None Quebecoise Residents (Other Canadians), Schools and Learning Places, stereotyping, The work force, Uncategorized
Tagged Canada, France, Jean Charest, Liberal, Parti Québécois, Pauline Maroi, Quebec, Quebec Liberals
Canada And Canadians Have Been Cursed With A Puppet For A Prime Minister
In Steven Harper and the Conservative Party Of Canada I believe that Canada has been duped, cursed for trusting these frauds and mockers of democracy, with no other recourse than to go along for a four-year ride and thwart their plans as often as possible until finally we can vote them out of an office they no longer have the right to be in, as far as I am concerned. Continue reading
Posted in abuse of power, Banking, Canada, Charitable Organizations, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Government, Prejudice, stereotyping, The work force, Uncategorized, United States of America
Tagged Canada, Canadian, Kelowna Accord, Stephen Harper, Steven Harper, United Nations General Assembly, United States, Vito Rizzuto
Election Reflections
The head of Liberal snake has been cut off and this party has the option of returning to the policies that made them a power house in Quebec in the past or face extinction on both levels of government in the near future. Now it is time for Quebecers French and English to come together as a people who desire to live in peace and prosperity to grab the tigress by the tail and lock her in her cage. Pauline Marois and the Parti Québécois for the most part have been de – clawed, but now it is time to give them rubber teeth and render them helpless. Continue reading
Posted in abuse, Canada, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, genocide, Government, Montreal, Prejudice, Quebec, Quebec Sponsored Genocide, Quebec's Abuse of Its None Quebecoise Residents (Other Canadians), Schools and Learning Places, stereotyping, Terrorism, The work force, Uncategorized
Tagged Canada, Francophone, Jean Charest, Liberal, Parti Québécois, Pauline Maroi, Quebec, Quebec Liberals
Things That Make Quebec Distinct But Are Not Good For The People Of Quebec Or The Province
The French revolution was invented and constructed for the purpose of manufacturing liberty; but it had neither lever cogs, nor adjusting powers, and the consequences were that it worked so rapidly that it destroyed its own inventors, and set itself on fire Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, Canada, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, genocide, Government, Montreal, Prejudice, Quebec, Quebec Sponsored Genocide, Quebec's Abuse of Its None Quebecoise Residents (Other Canadians), Schools and Learning Places, Security and Public Transit, stereotyping, Terrorism, The work force, Traveling, Uncategorized
Tagged Canada, Culture of France, English Canada, Montreal, Parti Québécois, Pauline Marois, Quebec, Separatism
Has The Chinese Cat Got Canada’s Tongue
I will end with this thought: Canada’s Prime Minister Harper, would turn the police, the army and CSIS, on any group, or individual that sought to take his power away from him by violence and insurrection, or other acts considered treasonous act and we as Canadian citizens would expect him to do so. Having said that and acknowledging that on the other hand Canadians have lost a lot of the democratically fundamental rights, I ask you by what right do we bomb others, force regime changes and support what in this country passes as treason and is against the law? Continue reading
The Gang Violence In Toronto Is No Shock To Me
I was there on the street and I would have killed someone to eat, to feel safe, but I would have killed someone for respect more than anything else, because this is what we are taught means you are in control, have power and leads to success and success is measured on what we acquire in life cars, clothes, houses, jewelry, boats and rich food; success unfortunately is not measured in how hard you work, the effort you put in, to giving back, or how much help others; success is measured in how much you have that you do not need or require while others struggle to get just a fraction of what you have to just get through the day. Continue reading
Posted in abuse, Beat Cops, Canada, Child Abuse, Child torture and child soldiers, Crime On The Rise, domestic violence, drugs, drugs and children, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Free Community Services, Government, Juvenile Delinquency, Parenting, Prejudice, Schools and Learning Places, stereotyping, The work force, Uncategorized
Tagged Canada, Child, child abuse, Crime, Gang, Joe Average, Parent, Toronto, United States, Violence and Abuse
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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 abuse, abuse of power, abuse of women, Canada, charity, Child Abuse, Child Abuse, Child torture and child soldiers, Christmas, divorce, domestic violence, domestic violence, drugs, drugs and children, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Free Community Services, Gay pride, Government, Grand parents, Juvenile Delinquency, Parenting, Prejudice, Schools and Learning Places, stereotyping, Teachers, Terrorism, The Church, The work force, Uncategorized
Tagged Birthday, Child, Children Youth and Family, family, Grandparent, Health, Home, Memorial Day, Parent, Tradition
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Canada Day Okay, But Proud Of What?
I will say it again Canada does not need to be so proud that it has gotten older, but not wiser. We as people have given up the very things that made us special all over the world and yes we do better than most, but is that really good enough? Continue reading
Posted in abuse of power, Canada, charity, Child torture and child soldiers, feelings of hurt and hatred, Free Community Services, Government, Prejudice, Quebec's Abuse of Its None Quebecoise Residents (Other Canadians), Rotten Deal For Seniors, Schools and Learning Places, stereotyping, Terrorism, The work force, Uncategorized, United States of America
Tagged Aboriginal, Australia, Bev Oda, Business and Economy, Canada, Canada Day, Canadian, Canadian nationality law, Ceremony, Citizenship, Harper, Lisa Raitt, O Canada, Order of Military Merit, Parliament Hill, Peter MacKay, politics, Prime Minister of Canada, Royal Victorian Order, United Nation, United States
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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