And which re incarnation RU Mr O maybeI believe that you might well look to your own compositional inaccuracies prior to commenting on the compositional transgressions of others.![]()
And which re incarnation RU Mr O maybeI believe that you might well look to your own compositional inaccuracies prior to commenting on the compositional transgressions of others.![]()
It Wouldn't be U doing the cutting, thats forsure. I'd want a real MD not one trained by watching TV and who only practice is on the internet.That would require him to have a colono-cranectomy.
(ie: have his head removed from his ass)
Thank you. From someone who lives in an area of the province where there is a high proportion of FN's I agree with your comments.I'm very interested to know how many of the posters here have actually LIVED on a remote northern reserve (flyin only) and dealt with their crap on a daily basis. I lived and worked on northern reserves for 5 yrs so let me give you a little example of the things I've seen.
1) Someone mentioned the state of their housing. (living in ghetto conditions etc etc) The reason their housing is so bad is that they have no pride in ownership. It's a house that was given to them so they really don't give a flying f*&k what happens to it. In the winter they burn wood for a portion of their heat. When they run out of wood, (which always happens because they were to busy drinking to cut enough) they burn the siding off the house, then they burn the drywall in the house, and finally they burn the furniture itself. I've seen houses that were only 3 yrs old that were completely totalled. Is that our fault?
2) A great deal of their health issues are directly attributed to their diet. They live on pop and chips. They fly in one or two loads of actual groceries while bringing loads of pop and chips for days. No one is forcing them to eat that way. We supply the money for the groceries and they spend it on crap. Is that our fault?
3) People talk about FN being "stuck" on the ressies? What is stopping them from leaving, getting an education (which is paid for along with their housing while away from reserves) and living in the real world like the rest of us? We may have gave them land that was remote but we certainly aren't forcing them to live there.
I could go on and on and on about the things that happen on reserves. (The beatings, rapes, incest etc etc) I will tell you that very little of it is our fault.
What this country needs is someone in power with the balls to say enough is enough and some media to actually report what is really going on!! Does anyone remember the water situation in Kasatchewan NW ONT? I was there while it was happening. The cause of the whole situation was a broken chlorine pump that the wasn't fixed. They have FN people on the reserve that are supposed to be working at the water treatment plant but for some reason they just didn't bother fixing it. They brought in a tech from outside and the water was fine again in less than a week. Did anyone hear that side of the story? NO!! All we heard was oohh the poor natives. We spent hundreds of thousands of dollars flying in bottled water for nothing and now they want millions more to rebuild the reserve a couple mile inland!! When do the FN take some responsibility for their current situation?
If you want to call me racist then go right ahead. If certain SP's don't want to see me because I'm prejudice towards indians then thats their prerogative. I've lived and worked with the FN people and I will tell you that most of their problems ARE NOT OUR FAULT!!!
Just one point where I disagree..I'm very interested to know how many of the posters here have actually LIVED on a remote northern reserve (flyin only) and dealt with their crap on a daily basis. I lived and worked on northern reserves for 5 yrs so let me give you a little example of the things I've seen.
1) Someone mentioned the state of their housing. (living in ghetto conditions etc etc) The reason their housing is so bad is that they have no pride in ownership. It's a house that was given to them so they really don't give a flying f*&k what happens to it. In the winter they burn wood for a portion of their heat. When they run out of wood, (which always happens because they were to busy drinking to cut enough) they burn the siding off the house, then they burn the drywall in the house, and finally they burn the furniture itself. I've seen houses that were only 3 yrs old that were completely totalled. Is that our fault?
2) A great deal of their health issues are directly attributed to their diet. They live on pop and chips. They fly in one or two loads of actual groceries while bringing loads of pop and chips for days. No one is forcing them to eat that way. We supply the money for the groceries and they spend it on crap. Is that our fault?
3) People talk about FN being "stuck" on the ressies? What is stopping them from leaving, getting an education (which is paid for along with their housing while away from reserves) and living in the real world like the rest of us? We may have gave them land that was remote but we certainly aren't forcing them to live there.
I could go on and on and on about the things that happen on reserves. (The beatings, rapes, incest etc etc) I will tell you that very little of it is our fault.
What this country needs is someone in power with the balls to say enough is enough and some media to actually report what is really going on!! Does anyone remember the water situation in Kasatchewan NW ONT? I was there while it was happening. The cause of the whole situation was a broken chlorine pump that the wasn't fixed. They have FN people on the reserve that are supposed to be working at the water treatment plant but for some reason they just didn't bother fixing it. They brought in a tech from outside and the water was fine again in less than a week. Did anyone hear that side of the story? NO!! All we heard was oohh the poor natives. We spent hundreds of thousands of dollars flying in bottled water for nothing and now they want millions more to rebuild the reserve a couple mile inland!! When do the FN take some responsibility for their current situation?
If you want to call me racist then go right ahead. If certain SP's don't want to see me because I'm prejudice towards indians then thats their prerogative. I've lived and worked with the FN people and I will tell you that most of their problems ARE NOT OUR FAULT!!!
Of course jj … not surprising that your “factual assessment” would highlight something so innocuous… what? - everything else you’d accept verbatim, offering credence to such biased ramblings – take heart; it would appear you have someone else to reinforce your baiting predilection!Just one point where I disagree..
Drywall doesn't burn. At least not without some SERIOUS heat involved, it's made from gypsum, not very flammable.
Ah, the old "tin foil helmet' baby talk. Domestic examples: Dozens of people kidnapped by government and held without charges on suspicion of 'terrorism' (in Toronto), organized attacks and raids on many protests from APEC to anti-war marches, etc.; kidnapping of supposed protest 'leaders' (e.g. Jaggi Singh), murders of native protesters ( e.g. Dudley George), attempts at Waco-style executions (Gustafsen Lake), not to mention all the lower level violence and daily intimidation by government against whoever the enemy of the week is. If you are actually claiming that governments do not use violence and terror to get their way, then you are the only one in the world who believes this, and have your head way too far up your ass.That's a pretty twisted viewpoint you have there. Would you care to give some recent domestic examples or is this just an unsupported theory you came up with when you forgot to put on your tinfoil helmet?
I have, back to 1857 in fact. Hence my statement.You should really study up on the past 40 or so years of relations between the government, the church and the FN.
You seem to be having a conversation with yourself. Talk to your doctor about pimozide. Which band council leaders are advocating "violence against the government"?The band leaders sure are obedient, oh ya, that's why they are now advocating violence against the government. Oh wait, let me guess, that's because the church told them to, because they're mad about gay marriage, right?
i love the money money money title of yours..you know what. in the secret empire of china men used to cut their dick for money. because the king didn't anyone else for fuck with his 1000 + prostitutes. that was the condition to work over there.
Yup - me and Steven Harper - leader of the Conservative party... both endorsing the principles and objectives of the Kelowna Accord. Oh my... jj, why is Steven Harper a moron?The kelowna accord is as big a joke as Kyoto is so it doesn't surprise me that morons like OTBn endorse both of them.
that you would (again) fixate on the minuscule, the trivial... burning drywall, that's your focus?OTBn Are you questioning the validity of my claims about what actually goes on in the Northern Reserves because I made a comment about burning drywall? If you took the time to do a "factual assesment" of your own you may be surprised to learn that drywall actually contains quite a bit of paper product which does in fact burn. Not well but it will burn.
There is a difference between agreeing with the objectives and agreeing that the accord will achieve those objectives.Yup - me and Steven Harper - leader of the Conservative party... both endorsing the principles and objectives of the Kelowna Accord. Oh my... jj, why is Steven Harper a moron?
Just like Vancouver has been placed under boil water advisories quite a few times over the past couple of years..Health Canada had placed Kashechewan under a boil-water advisory more than two years prior to the catastrophic failure…
all rightee jj ... to the point where the Harper Conservatives have done nothing to extend on the Kelowna Accord objectives/principles... the Harper Conservatives would rather ignore the FN problems and concentrate on things like their "Obstruction manual"... "a 200-page playbook on how to frustrate, obstruct and shut down the democratic process" - shameful, shocking... a disgrace! --- http://www.thestar.com/News/article/215532There is a difference between agreeing with the objectives and agreeing that the accord will achieve those objectives.
Thought you were a denier... are you not a denier?Similarly, one can agree with the stated objectives of Kyoto (reducing carbon emissions) without agreeing with the methods that Kyoto attempts to use to meet those objectives
What a dweeb you are - the evacuation was a government decision... nothing to do with FN requests/demands.Just like Vancouver has been placed under boil water advisories quite a few times over the past couple of years..
Oh no!!! we better move Vancouver!!! Someone raise taxes, quick, it's gonna take BILLIONS to do that!!!
And, living in a flood plain!! Ack!!! We better move Richmond too!!!
More taxes!! Quick!!!
... I trust you'll corroborate that statement... and that your corroborating statement will also extend to advise that there was adequate monitoring equipment at the time - equipment that has since been replaced with sophisticated monitoring capability. I trust that same corroborating statement will similarly extend to encompass the full complement of some 500 reserves identified to have an inadequate/safe water supply and to (also) be lacking in proper equipment and operational monitoring.So, the basic problem with the water supply was that the maintenance and oversight wasn't being done by qualified professionals.
Hmm.. did that maybe have something to do with the fact that the band insisted on doing it themselves and just being given cash by the government instead of letting the government hire and pay an outside contractor to do the job?