oldnugly said:8) Yes we are, but it's fallacious.
Someday we shall trip and find ourselves face down in the same shit as everone else because it's down there, all ya have to do is trip. 8O
Wednesdays Child..........I like your "everchanging?? avatar"Beautiful is as beautiful does says Forrest Gump, and so far you do beautifully.
I made some real close personal up front special long lasting (you get the picture) friends from Newfoundland while working up in N. Ontario years ago. We played music together, drank together, and partied together. You knew your back was covered when you were with them. Plain spoken people who took no shit. We still write today. Great folks.
Most Newfoundlanders DON'T like to be called Newfie. Like calling a Frenchman a frog. Not nice.
And we are superior. Damn straight.
:wink:
Ahenakew lawyer says controversial conversation was private
Last Updated Mon, 03 Apr 2006 14:46:39 EDT
CBC News
The appeal of First Nations leader David Ahenakew – convicted of willfully promoting hatred against Jews – is really about the definition of a private conversation, claimed his lawyer.
Arguing before Saskatchewan's Court of Queen's Bench on Monday, lawyer Doug Christie said the conversation between his client and a reporter that led to Ahenakew's conviction was private.
David Ahenakew leaves provincial court in Saskatoon during his trial last summer. (Troy Fleece/ CP file photo)
Christie said his client, the former head of the Assembly of First Nations, was upset his remarks had been published. He told the court that if Ahenakew meant to spread hate, he would have enjoyed seeing his statements in print.
In December 2002, Ahenakew answered a reporter's question by suggesting that the Holocaust was a good thing and praised Adolf Hitler for having "fried" six million Jews during the Second World War.
The 72-year-old later apologized, but was convicted of promoting hatred.
The Canadian Jewish Congress, which has intervener status at the appeal, maintains Christie's argument threatens the integrity of Canada's hate laws.
The appeal is expected to last two days.
Ahenakew spoke with a journalist from the Saskatoon StarPhoenix after giving a speech to the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations in which he said Jews started the Second World War.
"The Jews damn near owned all of Germany prior to the war. That's how Hitler came in," Ahenakew said in the taped interview.
During his trial last year, Ahenakew said his statements were based on what Germans had told him when he served overseas in the Canadian military. He also blamed his outburst that day on feeling ill from high blood sugar and drugs taken to treat diabetes.
Saskatchewan provincial court Judge Marty Irwin fined Ahenakew $1,000. The amount was appropriate to prevent him from becoming a "martyr" for racists and bigots, Irwin said.
While Ahenakew could have been given jail time, government prosecutors had only sought a $2,000 fine.
In July 2005, Ahenakew was stripped of his membership in the Order of Canada.
Doryman said:I'm feeling the love, Sassy and WC. I'm feeling the love!!Glad to see you have a lot of respect for Newfoundlanders! You must be one of the few that have avoided meeting "The Wandering welfare Retard Newfie" that everyone seems come across.!!!
Wednesday's Child said:[
I use television to wind down my hyper self so I can sleep.... most everything on television can put me to sleep.