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acidcomplex
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Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 11:25 am
oh for god sakes, anything for a buck eh. First Nation's get your head out of your ass
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Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 3:55 pm
acidcomplex acidcomplex: oh for god sakes, anything for a buck eh. First Nation's get your head out of your ass Did you even read the article? It does not say anything about money. In fact all it says is that the First Nations have the right to be consulted prior to any work taking place on lands that are/were their original territory. That is very similar to your RM, city council or other government body consulting with you at a public meeting on the possibility of work or construction near where you live.
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Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 3:57 pm
Donny_Brasco Donny_Brasco: acidcomplex acidcomplex: oh for god sakes, anything for a buck eh. First Nation's get your head out of your ass Did you even read the article? It does not say anything about money. In fact all it says is that the First Nations have the right to be consulted prior to any work taking place on lands that are/were their original territory. That is very similar to your RM, city council or other government body consulting with you at a public meeting on the possibility of work or construction near where you live. BS it's all about money and how they can extort it from the government. DB apply negative rep point here http://www.canadaka.net/profiles/mtbr/
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Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:25 pm
Donny Brassco never fails to deliver. 
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Tominalberta
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Posts: 47
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:41 pm
They use anything they can to get the attention, then the companies in return pay them to make them go away. There for, it is about the money, otherwise they wouldn't settle for it. Who ever wrote the treaties with the first nations was a retard, What the hell is the definition of "traditional grounds"??? The way I read it, the whole country is... I was working on a pipeline in the summer, the indians from over 100 miles away came and protested us saying we didn't consult them. What? You probably read about it, they set up a teepee in the driveway of the construction yard at White City, just east of Regina.
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Mustang1
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Posts: 7594
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:44 pm
I'm interested in the legality of the claim, not some inbreed's keyboard mashing. Perhaps we could have some actual learned commentary not some dumb mopes promulgation of their ignorance? Oh wait, that would require knowledge, education and intelligence - that would be coming anytime soon. 
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Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:56 pm
Tominalberta Tominalberta: They use anything they can to get the attention, then the companies in return pay them to make them go away. There for, it is about the money, otherwise they wouldn't settle for it. Who ever wrote the treaties with the first nations was a retard, What the hell is the definition of "traditional grounds"??? The way I read it, the whole country is... I was working on a pipeline in the summer, the indians from over 100 miles away came and protested us saying we didn't consult them. What? You probably read about it, they set up a teepee in the driveway of the construction yard at White City, just east of Regina. As a guy who worked pipeline I can say that the farmers are just as bad,even worse then the native's,at least you can deal with them,it's a never ending thing with the farmer's though,sympathy dugouts for all!
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Posts: 4247
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 7:54 am
Tominalberta Tominalberta: They use anything they can to get the attention, then the companies in return pay them to make them go away. There for, it is about the money, otherwise they wouldn't settle for it. Who ever wrote the treaties with the first nations was a retard, What the hell is the definition of "traditional grounds"??? The way I read it, the whole country is... I was working on a pipeline in the summer, the indians from over 100 miles away came and protested us saying we didn't consult them. What? You probably read about it, they set up a teepee in the driveway of the construction yard at White City, just east of Regina. Ya but Waschuk didn't have 20% native hire which is a must have in Saskatchewan. On pretty much every line we put through there that has all ways been a pre-condition. Mind you at the end of the day the answer to the problem was to cut a check.
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HyperionTheEvil
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Posts: 2218
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 8:39 am
Donny_Brasco Donny_Brasco: acidcomplex acidcomplex: oh for god sakes, anything for a buck eh. First Nation's get your head out of your ass Did you even read the article? It does not say anything about money. In fact all it says is that the First Nations have the right to be consulted prior to any work taking place on lands that are/were their original territory. That is very similar to your RM, city council or other government body consulting with you at a public meeting on the possibility of work or construction near where you live. It's always about money, some indians in Mantioba are suing to get paid for people using airwaves http://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/2007/0 ... phone.htmlSpare us the 'consulting' line, it's just another money grab from people who simply don't understand the modern world and the 21st century
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Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 8:59 am
HyperionTheEvil HyperionTheEvil: Spare us the 'consulting' line, it's just another money grab from people who simply don't understand the modern world and the 21st century Well, that is true. The best way to get the attention of the white man is to stand between him and his money. You are absolutely right, the 21st century involves looking out for #1 and getting whatever you can whenever you can. That is the way of the white people and we are happy to participate. Sounds like you'd rather set different rules for us.
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HyperionTheEvil
Forum Super Elite
Posts: 2218
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 9:02 am
Donny_Brasco Donny_Brasco: HyperionTheEvil HyperionTheEvil: Spare us the 'consulting' line, it's just another money grab from people who simply don't understand the modern world and the 21st century Well, that is true. The best way to get the attention of the white man is to stand between him and his money. You are absolutely right, the 21st century involves looking out for #1 and getting whatever you can whenever you can. That is the way of the white people and we are happy to participate. Sounds like you'd rather set different rules for us. So the original articel is about money Once again you have left your credibility at the door. And the way of 'white' people is to earn their money by actualy working for it. How sad indians after decades still havent learned that
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acidcomplex
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Posts: 1453
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 9:15 am
glad to see im not alone in my disgust. 
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HyperionTheEvil
Forum Super Elite
Posts: 2218
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 9:20 am
acidcomplex acidcomplex: glad to see im not alone in my disgust.  I hear ya. Everytime indians ar in the news it's about them wanting money. Unless your a leader of indians calling jews a disaese *cough cough* David Ahenakew anyone?
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acidcomplex
Forum Elite
Posts: 1453
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 9:56 am
HyperionTheEvil HyperionTheEvil: acidcomplex acidcomplex: glad to see im not alone in my disgust.  I hear ya. Everytime indians ar in the news it's about them wanting money. Unless your a leader of indians calling jews a disaese *cough cough* David Ahenakew anyone? ha ha 
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