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Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 6:47 pm
Non-natives should just pay the toll and send the bill to the OPP. 
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Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 6:51 pm
raydan raydan: Non-natives should just pay the toll and send the bill to the OPP.  I doubt they are issuing receipts at this "toll booth". 
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Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 6:55 pm
saturn_656 saturn_656: raydan raydan: Non-natives should just pay the toll and send the bill to the OPP.  I doubt they are issuing receipts at this "toll booth".  Honor system 
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Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 6:57 pm
But the tax payers don't make the decisions. Those plonkers in Queen's Park do.
The Mohawks will carry on breaking the laws of the country that gives them free cash while our government turns a blind eye.
The Feds are to blame on this too. No political party or government will stand up to the activist natives. Maybe it's because of guilt at the residential schools etc but I think we've paid our dues on this shit.
Time to move on and deal with ANY Canadian who disobeys the law, be it the Tamils on the Gardner, the Mohawks, or Johnny Whitebread. Break the law and be held accountable.
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andyt
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Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 7:20 pm
This is nothing new. We had this shit 20 years ago in BC - natives charging tolls on a highway that ran thru their reserve. Nothing was done, but when the non-natives tried the same thing in retaliation, they were busted up in no time.
The problem is the natives likely have a good case. The highway was taken without compensation. It's going to cost some bucks to fix this. Either pay expropriation costs, or build a new highway around the reserve. In the latter case, I suggest blocking off the present ones. Natives don't pay taxes on reserves, so they shouldn't be allowed to use the highways that our taxes paid for.
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Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 7:39 pm
Well, in a way the natives have been repaid. They have use of a road that they never had to pay for. It allows them to access services in other areas. They can erect gas stations and restaurants to take advantage of the traffic flow directed towards them.
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Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 7:54 pm
andyt andyt: This is nothing new. We had this shit 20 years ago in BC - natives charging tolls on a highway that ran thru their reserve. Nothing was done, but when the non-natives tried the same thing in retaliation, they were busted up in no time.
The problem is the natives likely have a good case. The highway was taken without compensation. It's going to cost some bucks to fix this. Either pay expropriation costs, or build a new highway around the reserve. In the latter case, I suggest blocking off the present ones. Natives don't pay taxes on reserves, so they shouldn't be allowed to use the highways that our taxes paid for. Watch this http://couchiching.ca/page5/TollBooth/page54/page54.html, they were offered compensation on more then one occasion, and refused to accept it.
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andyt
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Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 7:11 am
HaRdLy HaRdLy: andyt andyt: This is nothing new. We had this shit 20 years ago in BC - natives charging tolls on a highway that ran thru their reserve. Nothing was done, but when the non-natives tried the same thing in retaliation, they were busted up in no time.
The problem is the natives likely have a good case. The highway was taken without compensation. It's going to cost some bucks to fix this. Either pay expropriation costs, or build a new highway around the reserve. In the latter case, I suggest blocking off the present ones. Natives don't pay taxes on reserves, so they shouldn't be allowed to use the highways that our taxes paid for. Watch this http://couchiching.ca/page5/TollBooth/page54/page54.html, they were offered compensation on more then one occasion, and refused to accept it. Expropriate their ass and be done with it then.
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Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 7:23 am
No politician in Canada has the balls to stand up to the natives or any other special interest group that can pull the 'racism' card.
But we keep on voting them back in.
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Posts: 397
Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 9:23 am
EyeBrock EyeBrock: No politician in Canada has the balls to stand up to the natives or any other special interest group that can pull the 'racism' card.
But we keep on voting them back in. I have to say I like your signature. 
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Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 11:10 am
I don't see a legal reason why anyone needs to stop their vehicle for robbers so run the fu**ers down. 
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andyt
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Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 11:56 am
BartSimpson BartSimpson: I don't see a legal reason why anyone needs to stop their vehicle for robbers so run the fu**ers down.  I'm sure you'll be a real popular guy in jail, Bart.
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Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 12:20 pm
andyt andyt: BartSimpson BartSimpson: I don't see a legal reason why anyone needs to stop their vehicle for robbers so run the fu**ers down.  I'm sure you'll be a real popular guy in jail, Bart. Where in Canadian law does it state that anyone has an obligation to stop their car so they can be robbed?
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andyt
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Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 12:32 pm
BartSimpson BartSimpson: andyt andyt: BartSimpson BartSimpson: I don't see a legal reason why anyone needs to stop their vehicle for robbers so run the fu**ers down.  I'm sure you'll be a real popular guy in jail, Bart. Where in Canadian law does it state that anyone has an obligation to stop their car so they can be robbed? Nowhere. But I'm thinking it has quite a bit to say about running people down. Even people who have no right to impede you in the first place. Remember also that even if you do manage to get by the toll booth without running anybody over, you then have to drive thru Indian territory - good luck with that. But what would be good to see is such an overwhelming majority of people show up, that they just push their way thru. Too many for the OPP to arrest. But that will never happen. Most people just don't care enough, many are actually sympathetic to giving back "stolen native land." (Where they plan to live is beyond me.)
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Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 12:45 pm
andyt andyt: But what would be good to see is such an overwhelming majority of people show up, that they just push their way thru. Too many for the OPP to arrest. But that will never happen. No offense, but down here we could probably get a good 25,000 people to show up for such a thing. The Tea Party people being most likely to show up. andyt andyt: Most people just don't care enough, many are actually sympathetic to giving back "stolen native land." (Where they plan to live is beyond me.) I imagine if the guilt-ridden Canadians have their way then all of Canada will be given back to the natives and I imagine you'll just have to move down here and compete with the Mexicans for space.
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