Let me know when you shut down the courts.
Done and done... It's a stat holiday today.
So then, exactly how long does one put their life on hold prior to movin' on down the line?
Let me know when you shut down the courts.
Wouldn't know. Never done it. The one serious lawsuit I was involved in as a party, I worked, played, took holidays, &c. while it proceeded.Done and done... It's a stat holiday today.
So then, exactly how long does one put their life on hold prior to movin' on down the line?
Were you under the impression that one who seeks redress for harm must put her life on hold whilst the process plays out?
Ah, right. Have a great day.It's what you implied.. Not me
So how does that scale? Would you recommend to someone screwed by their mechanic, or injured by a defective product, or struck by a drunk driver, to get on with their lives?
I come to the same conclusion you do. I oppose all special status, special programs, and special money for Indians. My reasons are just different from yours.
I oppose special status for anyone.
That's kinda the problem. What compensation is due?After due compensation, of course I would.
I'd have 'em live (or die) like all other Canadians.What the hell else are they supposed to do, Tec - forever wallow in their victimhood?
Me, too. It doesn't help.I oppose special status for anyone.
The wheel was not known as a transportation aid or device. There was one small area, I think, in Mexico, that used something circular in another manner. And I'm not putting down natives. From what I've read the wheel was discovered by someone somewhere, and spread from there in all directions. It was likely one of those one-off things, and there's no evidence anyone else anywhere else ever thought of it. Thus it's quite likely that it would never have been thought of here either, had Europeans not introduced it.