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storm rider

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What is the Fred Birch Society. What do you do as a member?
The Fred Birch Society is a secret cabal that meets every 4 years or so depending on weather the current Government is either weak or strong.We try to judge them on Governance issues but that get muddled by the left wing media which tries to influence the election.For the most part the Fred Birch Society is made is comprised of hard working tax paying Canadians that want to get ahead and at the same time dislike the current situation of our POLITICIANS feed at the trough like fucking pigs whilst fucking us over.

To be honest I just thought up the "John Birch Society" on a whim last week.....literally I did......sounds pretty catchy though LOL.

SR
 

Horn_dawg

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Are you baiting me and inviting me to insult you?If you cant even go onto Youtube and search "Extinction Revolution" I truly hope you have more wits than that.

Do you even know what ANTIFA is as a movement/following?Do you not pay attention to Society in all ways?All facets of it from the lowest of the low to the upper cream of the top?

To be honest I dont even think we could have a conversation/discussion in person if we were to meet about the idea/position of being "RICH" in the idea of TRULY rich as in multi-generational built wealth such as the Molson/Shaw/Bell/Rogers and the Southern families as they have as families built their family wealth over generations and it is well protected via tax laws etc.

Please be a bit more forth coming and at least do some research.If you dont know what Extinction Rebellion is I guess you take your daily news as god's willing words delivered by the CBC.

SR
You kept talking about Extinction Revolution, just wondering what the hell you are talking about. Of course I have heard of Extinction Rebellion, but Revolution isn't exactly a typo for Rebellion.
 

Horn_dawg

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The Fred Birch Society is a secret cabal that meets every 4 years or so depending on weather the current Government is either weak or strong.We try to judge them on Governance issues but that get muddled by the left wing media which tries to influence the election.For the most part the Fred Birch Society is made is comprised of hard working tax paying Canadians that want to get ahead and at the same time dislike the current situation of our POLITICIANS feed at the trough like fucking pigs whilst fucking us over.

To be honest I just thought up the "John Birch Society" on a whim last week.....literally I did......sounds pretty catchy though LOL.

SR
You surely are too clever.
 

Horn_dawg

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...Those assholes SHOULD be tasered/pepper sprayed/batoned because those assholes keep getting away with their actions that impact the REAL Society of hard working people that actually have jobs and go to work and keep our fucking Society functioning because they pay taxes....

...well then those fucking PARASITES need to get a taste of the proverbial lash....

....so yeah....smack the fuckers upside the head and roughly cuff and stuff them....bet they wont do it again if they face REAL consequences...

SR
...I do not in any way endorse the idea of violence or the like but I do endorse the idea and mindset of "fuck off you parasitical assholes who milk the system at my cost as a tax payer"....

SR
I can't make this shit up.
 

Vickylucas

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These “blockades” need to stop �� now!! Illegal as they are will very soon have resolve : violence
 

Horn_dawg

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I hope these blockades will stop soon too.

These blockades never would have happened if the RCMP did not raid the Wet'suwet'en camp in January with assault rifles, they had sniper rifle pointed at unarmed peaceful protestors.

The blockades would have come down already if the government ordered the RCMP to withdraw, and CGL to stop work. Instead they sent in police and arrested more people. That's why the situation is escalating.

It is a very worrisome scenario, all the haters and bigots are now emboldened and coming out of the woodwork, spreading false information and further inflame the situation, or worse.

I hope the governments will do the right thing and stop making things worse.
 

masterblaster

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I hope these blockades will stop soon too.

These blockades never would have happened if the RCMP did not raid the Wet'suwet'en camp in January with assault rifles, they had sniper rifle pointed at unarmed peaceful protestors.

The blockades would have come down already if the government ordered the RCMP to withdraw, and CGL to stop work. Instead they sent in police and arrested more people. That's why the situation is escalating.

It is a very worrisome scenario, all the haters and bigots are now emboldened and coming out of the woodwork, spreading false information and further inflame the situation, or worse.

I hope the governments will do the right thing and stop making things worse.
So because the RCMP were enforcing a court injunction, that gives these protester assholes the right to set up roadblocks, shut down the railroads? I don’t think so. They need to be stopped and stopped now by whatever means necessary.
 

Horn_dawg

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So because the RCMP were enforcing a court injunction, that gives these protester assholes the right to set up roadblocks, shut down the railroads? I don’t think so. They need to be stopped and stopped now by whatever means necessary.
Whatever means necessary? You make it sound so hard. All of this is unnecessary, that's my point. Just call off the RCMP, stop work by CGL, and meet with the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs. The blockades will disappear.

Anyways, I am going to take this opportunity to bow out of any more debate on this. I am spending far too much time on this board, best to stop before someone accuse me of getting paid to post on a pooning board, or getting paid to poon.
 
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davetoo

there was legal documents(agreements) in place. all to prevent conflict like this from surfacing. now-conflict. Very soon, the "contract for purchase" of the LNG product may pull those agreements, as this political environment becomes way too risky for industrial contracts to be met, conflict free.
legal/industrial/political/public protection is all at risk... I am thinking violence is getting very close
 

Cock Throppled

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If you don't know why people are protesting, I guess you haven't been listening, watching or reading the right sources yet? Just a hint, but it involves First Nations rights and unceded land title, maybe tune in to the CBC and they'll enlighten you.
Maybe you should start educating yourself, rather than just tossing out the usual rhetoric from the usual sources. You can start with these two articles. Terry Glavin, has worked with/for First Nations (a weird term, in itself), and knows f which he speaks :


https://nationalpost.com/opinion/te...indigenous-canadians-not-just-anti-pipeliners


https://biv.com/article/2020/02/wha...0ld6ft29hf0MQKBtYqu-V1jK8S4OZ4rp8re9zpHZR5LsM
 

CanineCowboy

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Maybe you should start educating yourself, rather than just tossing out the usual rhetoric from the usual sources. You can start with these two articles. Terry Glavin, has worked with/for First Nations (a weird term, in itself), and knows f which he speaks :


https://nationalpost.com/opinion/te...indigenous-canadians-not-just-anti-pipeliners


https://biv.com/article/2020/02/wha...0ld6ft29hf0MQKBtYqu-V1jK8S4OZ4rp8re9zpHZR5LsM
I've already read Terry Glavin's opinion piece, it is an editorial - you understand that right, it is his solely his opinion. Is he First Nations? Is there a single quote from a First Nations person or a protester? Then how can he speak for them or their purpose? You might as well link to one of MasterBlaster's posts.

And he didn't work for the Wet'suwet'en, he was a reporter in their territory when he was starting his career.

He also misses that current law rests on adequate consultation with bands and the UN Declaration explicitly relies on consent. And the Wet'suwet'en are challenging who represents their nation and who gets to decide that, the band council or the hereditary chiefs.

And to be clear, as I stated when this first started, I do not speak for or support the protesters or their actions, but I have listened to what they have said.
 

sybian

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I hope these blockades will stop soon too.

These blockades never would have happened if the RCMP did not raid the Wet'suwet'en camp in January with assault rifles, they had sniper rifle pointed at unarmed peaceful protestors.

The blockades would have come down already if the government ordered the RCMP to withdraw, and CGL to stop work. Instead they sent in police and arrested more people. That's why the situation is escalating.

It is a very worrisome scenario, all the haters and bigots are now emboldened and coming out of the woodwork, spreading false information and further inflame the situation, or worse.

I hope the governments will do the right thing and stop making things worse.
With the history of the more militant indigenous people, and their track record of the Bonaparte band here in BC, and the Mohawks back east....they take their roadblocks seriously.
Both times they have fired at the authorities,who had orders for roadblock removal.
The Cache Creek Bonaparte nation had one individual who fired at the RCMP, he promptly had the air let outta him.
The Mowhawks killed a police officer, and fired the first shot...The RCMP have every right to carry assault rifles into a potential conflict zone, given past events,...they are handpicked, trained and experienced, and have a clear protocol on rules of engagement with armed, or unarmed crowds.
They don't send in a first year Rookie, that's used to writing traffic tickets, and never had SWAT, or crowd control training.
 

MissingOne

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With the history of the more militant indigenous people, and their track record of the Bonaparte band here in BC, and the Mohawks back east....they take their roadblocks seriously.
Both times they have fired at the authorities,who had orders for roadblock removal.
The Cache Creek Bonaparte nation had one individual who fired at the RCMP, he promptly had the air let outta him.
The Mowhawks killed a police officer, and fired the first shot...The RCMP have every right to carry assault rifles into a potential conflict zone, given past events,...they are handpicked, trained and experienced, and have a clear protocol on rules of engagement with armed, or unarmed crowds.
They don't send in a first year Rookie, that's used to writing traffic tickets, and never had SWAT, or crowd control training.
If you don't like the idea of armed police officers trying to control a potentially dangerous situation, send in the social workers!
 

Banned Again

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I've already read Terry Glavin's opinion piece, it is an editorial - you understand that right, it is his solely his opinion. Is he First Nations? Is there a single quote from a First Nations person or a protester? Then how can he speak for them or their purpose? You might as well link to one of MasterBlaster's posts.

And he didn't work for the Wet'suwet'en, he was a reporter in their territory when he was starting his career.

He also misses that current law rests on adequate consultation with bands and the UN Declaration explicitly relies on consent. And the Wet'suwet'en are challenging who represents their nation and who gets to decide that, the band council or the hereditary chiefs.

And to be clear, as I stated when this first started, I do not speak for or support the protesters or their actions, but I have listened to what they have said.
There was adequate consultation. The courts have ruled on that. Moreover, two out of the five “hereditary chiefs” were installed to replace hereditary chiefs who were in favour of the pipeline. Please tell me how a hereditary chief is replaced? And since when did the UN and UNDRIP become the final say on the law in Canada?
 

storm rider

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I can't make this shit up.
Wow nice way to cherry pick my words/statements and then take them out of context.Do you work for the CBC by chance?

By MY context I am fully behind the idea of ALL Police Forces being them Civic/Provincial/Federal ENFORCING the rule of law with what ever need to do so.At the same time I do not abdicate the idea of the average Citizen taking the LAW into their own hands.That is a huge difference and I dislike and call into question of your slant of what I said by mixing those togeather.

With regards to Extinction Revolution/Rebellion it was a word mistake on my part and YOU knew exactly what I was talking about.So as a good grounded member and an upstanding citizen as well as a card carrying member of the Fred Birch Society I can only say this.....FUCK OFF.

If I get banned for telling someone to FUCK OFF.....well that is just plain WRONG.

SR
 

storm rider

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There was adequate consultation. The courts have ruled on that. Moreover, two out of the five “hereditary chiefs” were installed to replace hereditary chiefs who were in favour of the pipeline. Please tell me how a hereditary chief is replaced? And since when did the UN and UNDRIP become the final say on the law in Canada?
HOW DARE YOU!!!!!.....come up with those important facts and salient questions.

SR
 

Vickylucas

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Time to follow surrey’s direction. Replace the inept RCMP ( they can only handle conflict between man and wife, most times even getting that wrong)
 
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