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PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 2:35 pm
 


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Mr_Canada Mr_Canada:
Canada won. The map as it is stays. Canada won.


Seems to me that if you were right then we would not be having this conversation now would we?

Anyways tell me again, I like the sound of desperation and hopelessness in your voice when I hear that...

Your arrogance makes me laugh. You're like the kid no one wanted to play with so you pretend you rejected them.


Cactus for you.... :P


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PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 2:36 pm
 


One thing is for sure. It would appear the word is out any group with a beef with enough nerve realizes as long as your not white. You can pretty much break any law if there's enough of them.

I fear were going to see a increase in these types of protests. The problem lies that if the organizations that have the law to back them to stop this continue to do nothing.

Ordinary folk then will take it into their own hands to do something. It came pretty close to that in Caledonia.

Once we start enforcing the fact that their are different sets of laws for different people, based on skin color, race, religon. That's a sign that something is extremly fucked up in a society.


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PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 2:38 pm
 


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PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 2:40 pm
 


Donny_Brasco Donny_Brasco:
Choban Choban:

But for them to blame it on the white man and preach revolution is narrow minded and shows no initiative or drive to change things for the better in a way that promotes peace between our cultures.


Revolution? Who said anything about revolution?

When I was young we were poor and didn't really have toys except what we could make or come up with.

We would pick cactuses from the side of the hill and throw them at each other and if you hit a guy right it would poke into his skin and stick right to him. It hurt like an SOB.

I'm tired of advocating for change. There are many good white and non-white Canadians, someone else can do it…

The rest of you get cactuses. I'm just chucking cacti at you, not advocating revolution.


Ok, granted, I took your comment of Bring on the Army and see how long until the government falls out of context, I resind this part of my last post. :roll:


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PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 2:42 pm
 


I'm quite sure your wrong in your assessment. Like 99.9999% of people in this world they want peace, the chance to be who they are and a little respect from time to time. Luckily for Canadians they have only blocked roads and etc.


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PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 2:43 pm
 


Wada Wada:
Luckily for Canadians they have only blocked roads and etc.


Illegally blocked roads kill people.


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PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 2:48 pm
 


Yes and they have been killed too. How many have died south of our border. North of the border has been much more civilized, at least 'til present day.





PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 2:54 pm
 


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A treaty is an agreement under international law entered into by actors in international law, namely sovereign states and international organizations. A treaty may also be known as: (international) agreement, protocol, covenant, convention, exchange of letters, etc. Regardless of the terminology, all of these international agreements under international law are equally treaties and the rules are the same. (Note that in United States constitutional law, the term "treaty" has a special meaning which is more restricted than its meaning in international law; see below.)

Treaties can be loosely compared to contracts: both are means of willing parties assuming obligations among themselves, and a party to either that fails to live up to their obligations can be held liable under international law for that breach. The central principle of treaty law is expressed in the maxim pacta sunt servanda—"pacts must be respected".


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty

Would it be too much to ask that you understood your own treaty obligations as a Canadian citizen? They don’t teach you that in school but sure as shit you don’t want to keep getting your ass handed to you an a plate by your own courts or worse yet on the world stage.

Tell me again please, how much do you know about your obligations as a Canadian. Tell me why I would uphold my obligation to share my land with you if you do not uphold your obligations to us?

You did not win, you signed a treaty acknowledging your responsibilities to me in exchange for me agreeing to share my land with you. Furthermore the Royal Proclamation of 1773 enshrines your legal duty to sign and respect these treaties as a citizen.

So next time you tell me who won please do so in front of one of your own magistrates in a court of law in Canada so I can watch him laugh you right out of the building after lecturing you on your obligation as a citizen of Canada living on First Nations land.

Your ignorance of your own laws and history is appalling.


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PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 2:57 pm
 


Wada Wada:
I'm quite sure your wrong in your assessment. Like 99.9999% of people in this world they want peace, the chance to be who they are and a little respect from time to time. Luckily for Canadians they have only blocked roads and etc.


How old are you, do you remember Oka in the early 90's?
I'll refresh your memory.

It is unclear whether the police or Mohawks opened fire with gunshots first, but after a fifteen-minute bullet exchange, the police fell back, abandoning six cruisers and a bulldozer. The police's own tear gas blew back at them. During the gun battle, 31-year-old SQ Corporal Marcel Lemay was shot in the face [4] and died a short while later.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) were brought in, but were soon overwhelmed by the Mohawks and mobs created by the blocked traffic. Ten constables were hospitalized on 14 August.


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PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 3:06 pm
 


Throw em in jail and toss the key.


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PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 3:12 pm
 


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"a party to either that fails to live up to their obligations can be held liable under international law for that breach. "


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PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 3:41 pm
 


Donny_Brasco Donny_Brasco:
" a party to either that fails to live up to their obligations can be held liable under international law for that breach. "


Agreed and noted, again I'm not saying Canada should not honor it's obligations. It would certainly save us all alot of trouble if they would.





PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 3:53 pm
 


Mr_Canada Mr_Canada:
Tell me what international court has ruled that Canada is not Canada.

The Government of Canada is ruling over every square kilometre.

Canada won.

"a party to either that fails to live up to their obligations can be held liable under international law for that breach. "

You don't even know what your obligations are! Ignorance is bliss I bet.

Because you think somehow you are victorious...your highly advanced Western civilization could not defeat our primitive nomadic people and were forced to sign treaty under your own laws in order to gain access to the vast riches of this country!

If I were you I would call that pathetic that your superior technology and military might could not defeat the Aboriginal populations of this area. Upon further thought I call signing treaties as equal partners with the barbaric inhuman likes of you a victory for our people.

And every time I get to hand your asses to you in court or on CKA I will relish the thought of how brilliant my forefathers must have been to be faced with the likes of you and come out as equal, enshrined in your constitution and have rights beyond any other Canadian citizen in and on my own land.

All Canadians are equal, I just happen to be a little more equal than most of you.

Now tell me again who won. :lol:


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PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 4:44 pm
 


Scrap the agreements, which are historical and redundant... make them citizens with all the rights and obligations of all other Canadians,,, get educated, get a job, pay taxes and contribute..use welfare as a short term necessity until you find another job...


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