Inside Canada's most decrepit prison

skookumchuck

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so which is it? they have virtually no other identities there or they have a problem with muslims?

Which have you chosen. You know that they have been a closed society, compared to Canada or the US there is no comparison, therefore no point in comparing. Are you aware of the questions asked regarding those statements. Yes they have muslim problems.
 

Twila

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Which have you chosen. You know that they have been a closed society, compared to Canada or the US there is no comparison, therefore no point in comparing. Are you aware of the questions asked regarding those statements. Yes they have muslim problems.

grow up.
 

skookumchuck

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I'm sorry you are so very unhappy. However, you will not find inner happiness by being a d!ckweed to me.

You should grow up.

Perhaps you should think before you make statements that are supposed to be taken as fact. Is arguing with your girlfriends easier.
 

B00Mer

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Sal

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My nephew, who I am really proud of by the way, works for the man. On one positive note the Sheriff does crack down on animal abuse and I do support him for that.

But that would be it
And see here's my truth on that...no situation is black and white, no person is black and white and in my reality, life happens in the grey zone, that is my personality though and on the Myers Brigg i do not fall into the norm ;-) but rather a tiny percentage of personality profiles

but I do believe that in EVERY human being on the planet if we look, there is indeed something good, and there is indeed a common link to us as individuals...our job as human beings while on this planet is to find that part in every individual that we encounter in this life time so the Sheriff and I have something in common and that allows me to view a piece of his heart and his compassion as a fellow being...

funny that eh?

Crack down on animal abuse but cheer on abuse of certain humans. Wow, no 'failure to communicate' there.
absolutely because we all have gifts differing and each is called to heal the planet in a different way...NOT yours to judge nor understand my calling or others, yours only to do the part to which you are called
 

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I have come to believe in my geezerhood years that the majority of people do have the capabilities to have good hearts figuratively speaking. But I guess I've also come to believe that there are bad folks . Only thing that can explain why so many atrocities happen. To say that all people have some good in them, I'm not so sure of that anymore.
 

skookumchuck

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I think you may have lost the plot.



lol!

is that me or him? Cause I don't really see myself as a tabby... more of a Siamese...

A major part of your plot was that Scandinavia is so much better than us, i have heard that since the old hump backed Volvos and chin hair were de rigueur with all the university profs and the kids believing everything they said. If that is your thing fine.
 

Twila

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I have come to believe in my geezerhood years that the majority of people do have the capabilities to have good hearts figuratively speaking. But I guess I've also come to believe that there are bad folks . Only thing that can explain why so many atrocities happen. To say that all people have some good in them, I'm not so sure of that anymore.

The dark that some people have in them is mind shockingly terrifying. All you can do is avoid those that give you the eepy jeebies or drain / suck up all your energy and surround yourself with people / animals who make you smile and you can relax.
 

MHz

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. . . each is called to heal the planet in a different way...NOT yours to judge nor understand my calling or others, yours only to do the part to which you are called
I certainly do have the right to judge others that live in this same Country. This was not some fly by night rig camp it was a Federal Prison and as such it should be at least dry an mould free. Here is where I get pissed and if I am the only one then the rest of you need to get some literature about mould exposure that is newer than 1915 because if you think that should be allowed without torture charges being laid then you are wrong. Mould comes under 'vapors' so if you have a better definition of that compared to what I'm using then please post it becaise I thing that is a vapor product also and it is a spin to avoid the bare facts.

NEGLIGENCE. The omission to do something which a reasonable man, guided by those considerations which ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs, would do. or doing something which a prudent and reasonable man would not do. It must be determined in all cases by reference to the situation and knowledge of the parties and all the attendant circumstances. Nitroglycerin Case, 15 Wall. 536, 21 I* Ed. 206; Blythe v. Birmingham Waterworks Co., 11 Evch. 7S4. Negligence, in its civil relation, is such an inadvertent imperfection, by a responsible human agent, In the discharge of a legal duty, as immediately produces, in an ordinary and natural sequence, a damage to another. Wiart. Neg.

What is CRIMINAL GROSS NEGLIGENCE?

an act of omission or commission where a person demonstrates the wilful disregard to the rights of other people that results in possible or actual harm.



Law Dictionary: What is NEGLIGENCE? definition of NEGLIGENCE (Black's Law Dictionary)

Some said that they should be their own housekeepers, that's fine if they are trained at 21st century rather than pushed inside and no training.

In 1915 they were experimenting on blacks with syphilis, who is to say this isn't an experiment to show what mould in high doses does to people. Would the Canadian Government do that, not on their I hope but as a demand from the bankers you damn right they would, and sleep good at night. There is no morality there to be admired so I won't. I didn't post the thread so that eliminates any agenda other than commenting on it after it had hit the rabbit hole once. Think of this as an educational thread now unless the CDC is mistaken in their research on mould because they take it pretty serious and cow-town would have recovered from the flood in 2013 using those same standards as a hurricane because of the health risks.

Here is my idea of the coldest statement this year and it was made by the leader of Japan when he said they don't deal with terrorists and he is helping to poison how many millions of his own citizens at home because caring for them according to the standards of morality would cost too much money. (plus they get to watch some more lab rats go through being experimented on, maybe a new species will emerge) There is a huge difference between 'Leader' and 'Respected Leader".