Who are the treaty people?

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The losers in a war. Justification for said war may alter their final standing and I'm pretty fuking sure if they had a preview of the Residential Schools they would have killed their own women and kids and fought to the last man rather than surrender.
 

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We read that in Canada the Aboriginals are fast growing to a point where they could be majority peoples here by the end of this century. Time for Canada to look at Aboriginal mores, adopt the good and not try to force our immigrant ways whether these be good or bad. Looking at treaties and sticking to their good faith is a way to slowly proceed.
 

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It would go a lot faster if the Gov would allow Muslims the right to live on something as plush as a reservation. We are already a Govt of pricks, this would just be a new level.
 

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I know you love muslims....but do you have to try and turn every bloody thread into a muslim thing....?

Stop listening to those voices in your head!
 

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Fixed it for you.
Only took something the mods really frown on, tampering with quotes, to do. No wonder I'm so slow to join the usual suspects.

I know you love muslims....but do you have to try and turn every bloody thread into a muslim thing....?

Stop listening to those voices in your head!
Is South America Muslims territory, you seem to leave that part out when listing who I defend and who I don't. South America solved it's issues with America's death squads, that doesn't mean they were retired, they just set up shop someplace else. Sad enough that you are willing to lie to protect such vile practices, even sadder still that you probably believe the lies they have fed you.

I'll slow down when the majority of the thread aren't falsely promoting Muslims as the only bad people around. Liar may get your admiration, they get a different reaction from me. Not so odd that the core of the corrupt like to slam just about all minorities if thst is what their mentors are doing and that is what your mentors do.
Now that I know it will draw you out it may pop up anytime I want you to appear. At some point it will be quite clear to everybody but you that the only fights you are interested in against somebody you know is weaker than you.

The voice is saying you (and a few others are complete fukheads) and you should be treated as such, it also suggest letting you leave openings and the use that) Not a pleasant task but then stable work never was.

Considering it is apparent we have the same fate in store for Muslims as we do the Indians of a few 100 years ago why would they want to sign any treaties, the Indians never would have. Seriously, the track record speaks for itself.

http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/usinterventionism.html

Chronological list of US murder toll: [under construction]
The murder toll has been achieved by either direct violence (e.g. the firebombing and nuking of Japan or the firebombing of Dresden) or indirect/proxy “low intensity conflict” (e.g. Rwanda in the 90s or Nicaragua in the 80s). (I have not here accounted for the deaths attributable to SAP.) Some extremely conservative estimates—

Native Americans (1776-2002): 4M
West Africans (1776-1865): 4M
Philippines (1898-1904): 600K
Germany (1945): 200K
Japan (1945): 900K
China (1945-60): 200K
Greece (1947-49): 100K
Korea (1951-53): 2M
Guatemala (1954-2002): 300K
Vietnam (1960-75): 2M
Laos (1965-73): 500K
Cambodia (1969-75): 1M
Indonesia (1965): 500K
Colombia (1966-2002): 500K
Oman (1970): 10K
Bangladesh (1971): 2M
Uganda (1971-1979): 200K
Chile (1973-1990): 20K
East Timor (1975): 200K
Angola (1975-2002): 1.5M
Argentina (1976-1979): 30K
Afghanistan (1978-2002): 1M
El Salvador (1980-95): 100K
Nicaragua (1980-90): 100K
Mozambique (1981-1988): 1M
Turkey (1984-2002): 50K
Rwanda (1990-1996): 1M
Iraq (1991-2002): 1M
Somalia (1991-1994): 300K
Yugoslavia (1991-2002): 300K
Liberia (1992-2002): 150K
Burundi (1993-1999): 200K
Sudan (1998): 100K
Congo (1998-2002): 3M

We should also take note that the United States bears more than superficial responsibility for the Nazi Holocaust: e.g., the turning away of Jewish, Romani, and other refugees; funding the concentration camp system; underwriting the Third Reich’s military; delay in opening a western front; policies of appeasement before the war; siding with the fascists during the Spanish Civil War; turning down Stalin’s offer to attack Germany jointly in 1938; providing theoretical inspiration for lebensraum, final solutions, anti-communism, anti-Semitism, etc; rebuilding Germany after the war with the fascist infrastructure still intact; saving war criminals; general ideological support; and so forth.
 
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MHz

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That's right, thanks for asking. same link

Alphabetical list of rightwing dictators, reactionary movements, and other reprehensible figures empowered/materially supported by the US: [under construction] It seems as though the number one criterion for getting a job as the head of a client state is a willingness to butcher leftists. Indeed, the use of unsavory rightists by the United States began neither with the anti-Castro Cuban émigré community, nor with the Afghan mujaheddin alumni, oh Nelly no!
[the dates provided are sloppily done, I concede. At times, they are just the general duration of the given regime (e.g., Selassie). Most others are the duration of US support while the regime lasted (e.g., Hitler, Saddam Hussein, etc.)]

Abacha, Sani (Nigeria: 1993-2000)
Afwerki, Isaias (Eritrea: 1993-2002)
Amin, Idi (Uganda: 1971-1979)
Arévalo, Marco (Guatemala: 1985-1991)
Bakr, Ahmad (Iraq: 1968-1979)
Banzer Suarez, Hugo (Bolivia: 1971-1978)
Bao Dai (Vietnam: 1949-1955)
[FONT=&quot]Barak, Ehud (Israel: 1999-2001)[/FONT]
Barre, Siad (Somalia: 1979-1991)
Batista, Fulgencio (Cuba: 1940-44/1952-1959)
[FONT=&quot]Begin, Menachem (Israel: 1977-1983) [/FONT][FONT=&quot][/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Ben-Gurion, David (Israel: 1948-1953, 1955-1963)[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Betancourt Bello, Rumulo (Venezuela: 1959-1964)[/FONT][FONT=&quot][/FONT]
Bokassa, Jean-Bedel (Central African Republic: 1966-1976)
Bolkiah, Sir Hassanal (Brunei: 1984-2002)
Botha, P.W. (South Africa: 1978-1989)
Branco, Humberto (Brazil: 1964-1966)
Carmona, Pedro (Venezuela: 2002)
Cedras, Raoul (Haiti: 1991)
Chamoun, Camille (Lebanon: 1952-1958)
Chiang Kai-shek (China: 1928-1949/Taiwan: 1949-1975)
Christiani, Alfredo (El Salvador: 1989-1994)
Chun Doo Hwan (S. Korea: 1980-1988)
Cordova, Roberto (Honduras: 1981-1985)
Diaz, Porfirio (Mexico: 1876-1911)
Diem, Ngo Dinh (S. Vietnam: 1955-1963)
Doe, Samuel (Liberia: 1980-90)
Duvalier, Francois (Haiti: 1957-1971)
Duvalier, Jean Claude (Haiti: 1971-1986)

[FONT=&quot]Eshkol, Levi (Israel: 1963-1969) [/FONT][FONT=&quot][/FONT]
Fahd bin'Abdul-'Aziz (Saudi Arabia: 1969-2002)
Feisal, King (Iraq: 1939-1958)
Franco, Francisco (Spain: 1937-1975)
Fujimori, Alberto (Peru: 1990-2002)
Habre, Hissen (Chad: 1982-1990);
Hassan II (Morocco: 1961-1999)
Hitler, Adolf (Germany: 1933-1939)
Hussein, King (Jordan: 1952-1999)
Hussein, Saddam (Iraq: 1979-1990)
Kabila, Laurent (CDR: 1997-1998)
Karzai, Hamid (Afghanistan: 2001-2002)
Khan, Ayub (Pakistan: 1958-1969)
Koirala, B. (Nepal: 1959-1960)
Lon Nol (Cambodia: 1970-1975)
Marcos, Ferdinand (Philippines: 1965-1986)
Martinez, Maximiliano (El Salvador: 1931-1944)
[FONT=&quot]Meir, Golda (Israel: 1969-1974)[/FONT][FONT=&quot][/FONT]
Meles Zenawi (Ethiopia: 1995-2002)
Mobutu Sese Seko (Zaire: 1965-1997)
Moi, Daniel (Kenya: 1978-2002)
Montt, Efrain (Guatemala: 1982-1983)
Mubarak, Hosni (Egypt: 1981-2002)
Museveni, Yoweri (Uganda: 1986-2002)
Musharaf, Pervez (Pakistan: 1999-2002)
Mussolini, Benito (Italy: 1922-1939)
[FONT=&quot]Netanyahu, Benjamin (Israel: 1996-1999) [/FONT][FONT=&quot][/FONT]
Noriega, Manuel (Panama: 1983-1989)
Odria, Manuel (Peru: 1948-1956)
Omar, Mohamed (Afghanistan: 1996-2001)
Ozal, Turgut (Turkey: 1989-1993)
Pahlevi , Rezi (Iran: 1953-1979)
Papadopoulos, George (Greece: 1967-1973)
Park Chung Hee (S. Korea: 1960-1979)
Pastrana, Andres (Colombia: 1998-2002)
[FONT=&quot]Peres, Shimon (Israel: 1977, 1984-1986, 1995-1996) [/FONT]
Perez Jimenez, Marcos (Venezuela: 1952-58)[FONT=&quot][/FONT]
Pinilla, Gustavo (Colombia: 1953-1957)
Pinochet, Augusto (Chile: 1973-1990)
Pol Pot (Cambodia: 1975-1998)
al-Qaddafi, Muammar (Libya: 1969-1971)
[FONT=&quot]Rabin, Yitzhak (Israel: 1974-1977, 1992-1995) [/FONT][FONT=&quot][/FONT]
Rabuka, Sitiveni (Fiji: 1987, 1992-1999)
Al Sadat, Anwar (Egypt: 1970-1981)
Selassie, Halie (Ethiopia: 1941-1974)
Salazar, Antonio (Portugal: 1932-1968)
Saud, Abdul Aziz (Saudi Arabia: 1944-1969)
Seaga, Edward (Jamaica: 1980-1989)
[FONT=&quot]Shamir, Yitzhak (Israel: 1983-1984; 1986-1992)[/FONT][FONT=&quot][/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Sharett, Moshe (Israel: 1953-1955) [/FONT][FONT=&quot][/FONT]
Sharon, Ariel (Israel: 2001-2002)
Smith, Ian (Rhodesia: 1965-1979)
Somoza Sr., Anastasio (Nicaragua: 1936-1956)
Somoza Jr., Anastasio (Nicaragua: 1963-1979)
Stroessner, Alfredo (Paraguay: 1954-1989)
Suharto, General (Indonesia: 1966-1999)
Syngman Rhee (S. Korea: 1948-1960)
Tolbert, William (Liberia: 1971-1980)
Trujillo, Rafael (Dominican Republic: 1930-1960)
Tubman, William (Liberia: 1944-1971)
Uribe, Alvaro (Colombia: 2002)
Videla, Jorge (Argentina: 1976-1981)
Yeltsin, Boris (Russia: 1991-1999)
Zaim, Hosni (Syria: 1949)
Zia Ul-Haq, Mohammed (Pakistan: 1977-1988)

other nasty nasties:
RPF (contra French client Rwanda);
SPLA contra Islamist Sudan, (a French client);
clients in Cameroon, Congo, Ivory Coast, Togo and Benin, after subverted elections (contra French proxies);
AFDL (Kabila);
Dalai Lama (Tibet);
bin Laden’s al Qaida;
Savimbi’s UNITA

Nazi war criminals and collaborators knowingly rescued in the years after WW2 by US intelligence for use as covert assets against the USSR:

R. Gehlen; O. Skorzeny; A. Brunner; O. von Bolschwing; W. von Braun; M. Lebed; A. Vlasov; I. Docheff; K. Dragonovich; I. Bogolepov; C. Bolydreff; A. Berzins; H. Herwarth; K. Barbie; I. Demjanjuk; W. Dornberger; V. Hazners; B. Maikovskis; E. Laipenieks; N. Nazarenko; L. Pasztor; R. Ostrowsky; L. Kairys; P. Shandruk; T. Soobzokov; S. Stankievich; and literally thousands of others.
 

MHz

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Considering the UK is neck deep in drafting treaties I have a question. Are they just really bad at it as a lot of court time is needed to further define what the treaty says, @ about $400/hr. If it was intended to be an honorable agreement why do loopholes appear in them all over the place and they only benefit the drafter of the treaty. That used to work when people couldn't talk to each other, once global communication for the masses existed that sort of manipulation has to be hidden or the people would complain. To think it can be hidden forever is another error that comes with some serious blow-back. Might be wiser to try something new while options are still available, referendums can be adopted in less that 30 days and in the west that is to get the people informed about the issue as the hardware already exists. We aren't going to make the wisest choice, just like we haven't for a long time.
 

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It would go a lot faster if the Gov would allow Muslims the right to live on something as plush as a reservation. We are already a Govt of pricks, this would just be a new level.

Oh you mean like the "No Go Zones" in France..

Assimilate to Canadian way of life OR LEAVE!!