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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- François Lisée's And Diane De Courcy's Open Letter Is An Insult To Every Quebecer's Intelligence
- Is Israel A Plague On The World Signaling The Apocalypse, And Armageddon?
- Is Jason Kenney Pushing Canada Towards A 'White Canada Policy' ?
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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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The Canadian Government Supports Anti Government Protests Everywhere, But In Canada
Everything that we find an abomination throughout history has happened because of an apathetic population that allowed its rulers, it dictators it elected government to become all-powerful. Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, Beat Cops, Beat Cops, Canada, Child torture and child soldiers, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Government, Montreal, Montreal Police, Quebec, Schools and Learning Places, The work force, Uncategorized, United States of America
Tagged abuse, Afghanistan, bigotry, Canada, Canadians, civil disobedence, community services, Conference on Disarmament, Conservatives, Crime, Demonstration (people), Demonstrations, Economic, Egypt, family, fighting city hall, Government, Government of Canada, heavy handed tactics, Iraq, Jack Layton, Jaggi Singh, John Baird, judges, justice, Korea, law suits, lawyers, Libya, Marius Grinius, North Korea, politics, prodedure, Protest, protests, Public policy, Quebec, Russia, sit ins, Stephen Harper, stepping up to the plate, Tehran, Trade, United Nations, water canaons pepper spray anti protest fences
Montreal Mayors With A Vision (lol)
How is it that a man, or a woman elected to public office gets to feel that they have the right to take the hard-earned money of the tax payer, entrusted to them, taken from their pays by means of taxes and pension dues and spend it to fulfill a dream of theirs Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, Banking, Beat Cops, Beat Cops, Canada, charity, Crime On The Rise, Free Community Services, Government, Hydro Quebec, Montreal, Montreal Police, Quebec, Uncategorized
Tagged abuse, Botanical garden, Canada, Canadians, community centers, community services, Expo 67, fighting city hall, Garden, Gardens, Gérald Tremblay, heavy handed tactics, Jean Drapeau, justice, La Ronde, Mayor, Mayors of Montreal, Montreal, Paris, Parking, Pierre Bourque, politics, prodedure, Psychology, Quebec, Social Sciences, stepping up to the plate
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
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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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Tagged abuse, Berri Street, bigotry, Botanical garden, Canada, Canadians, christianity, community centers, community services, Conservatives, facillities, family, family support, fighting city hall, Food Not Bombs, free public facilities, God, Government, Government of Canada, heavy handed tactics, Homeless, Homelessness, Jack Layton, justice, London, Montreal, murder, old montreal, Organisations, politics, Poverty, prodedure, Quebec, St. Antoine (electoral district), Stephen Harper, stepping up to the plate, United States
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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
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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
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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
Quebec Is Dealing With Its Priorities As It Sees Them In 2011
Ornamental daggers, religious head wear, racist comments and tough talk out of a Quebec which admits it can not even control the corruption in its province. as industry after industry is proven to be overrun by one organized crime faction … Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, bigotry, Canada, child abuse, christianity, courts, Crime, domestic abuse, domestic violence, family support, fighting city hall, gangs, genocide, Government, Government of Canada, heavy handed tactics, judges, justice, Louise Beaudoin, Montreal, Parti Québécois, politics, prodedure, Quebec, Quebec National Assembly, Sikh, stepping up to the plate, World Sikh Organization
Where Are All Of Our Canadian States Persons Hiding?
Definitions of States Person 1. A person who is a leader in national or international affairs. 2. A person political leader regarded as a disinterested promoter of the public good 3. A states person is someone who can work with others … Continue reading
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