I received XPRESS POST-SIGNATURE REQUIRED from the Canadian Human Rights Commission stating:
Next Stage: Recommended for Referral to Tribunal pursuant to Section 49 (1) of the CHRC
Relevant Grounds: Race, National or Ethnic Origin.
Section(s) of the Act: 5 and 10
Respondent(s):
1) Mohawk Council of Kahnawake
2) Council of Elders
3) Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
This was their "analysis" of my complaint:
It is the role of the Commission in conducting assessments of complaints to identify the appropriate process for bringing the complaint to a final resolution on the basis of a consensual agreement, a decision of the Commission not to proceed further, or an inquiry by the tribunal. It is not necessary, nor is it in the public interest, for the Commission to conduct an investigation in every case.
Given the nature of the questions engaged by this case, the assessor recommends that the Tribunal is the best forum for dealing with both the issue of the constitutional validity of section 67 and the impact of the release.
Recommendations:
It is recommended, pursuant to section 49(1) of the Canadian Human Right Act, that the Commission request the appointment of a Human Rights Tribunal to inquire into the complaint because:
- having regard to all the circumstances of the complaint, an inquiry is warranted.
I guess I write a strong argument as it would seem I have grounds. Man, I should have been a lawyer.
After a screaming match with some ass in Geneva and a bogus reply to my complaint with the High Commissioner of Human Rights, I shall again attack using the information that they so graciously fed me. I hate when these fuckers mess with me because they don't know who they are messing with. ~ Maggie ~ June 29, 2007 at 5:40 p.m.
This blog consists of thoughts, poems, stories of fiction, and stories of fact. In a nutshell, this is my life. Being that I started to write in 2006, I am posting from the date I started to write up until the present. Therefore, I will be posting a great deal as four years of writing IS a great deal. NOTE: all pieces will appear as new until I have the time to place them in their correct time slots. To those of you who happen upon my blog, I thank you for dropping by.
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Friday, June 29, 2007
Thursday, June 7, 2007
A Cash Free Society
Maybe some of you see it coming and maybe some of you don’t, however, that is what it is boiling down to. What better way to truly control and monitor the people? Think about it.
Credit Cards: You pretty much need one if you want a room in a hotel or motel, rent a car or U-Haul. In MOST cases, cash is not accepted. Imagine...cash is NOT good.
Bank Cards: Most people have one and it is used to make purchases of all kinds or to withdraw cash. Note that you are limited on the amount of cash you can withdraw each day. It is your money, but you don’t have full right to it unless you go to the bank.
A credit card and bank card (ATM/Debit) monitor your spending such as what is being bought (you sign the bill), when it is bought, how much you are spending.
Pretty much, those cards monitor your activities.
When you use cash, it can’t be monitored. Only you will know what you buy, how much you spent, and where you spent it. Well there are those pesky cameras that watch your every move and record your activities. However, unless you are “wanted” you will just be another face in the crowd. With cash, a run on a bank could occur. Without cash, there can never be a run on the bank. A run on a bank is when everyone goes to withdraw their money at the same time. There is a problem with that scenario as the bank does not have everyone’s money. They lend it and therefore it is not available. Imagine the hysteria that will ensue?
In a virtual setting, there is no money for you to run on. Imagine getting your paycheck virtually? Maybe some of you already have direct deposit so those greenbacks are not in your hand even in check form.
Let’s suppose that a dictatorship is in the making. Could it be that we slaves of the system would be even more indebted to the system? They would truly have the ability to make or break you in the manner they see fit.
Also, what if there were computer/electrical malfunctions and you could not access your virtual money via card? It wouldn’t be like you could dig into your wallet and pull out some bucks or break open your piggy bank. Your paper and coin would be as useless as post civil war CONFEDERATE
Destroying or removing one’s self from the system would be a far greater thing. It is called self reliance. How about if we started planting and growing our own food, what if we kept livestock and fowl, how about bartering for that which we do not have? One man’s work or goods is as good as another’s.
These are some my thoughts. Although I think about it on a more complex level, I am really not in the mood to write novella. ~ Maggie ~ June 7, 2007 @ 5:45 PM
Credit Cards: You pretty much need one if you want a room in a hotel or motel, rent a car or U-Haul. In MOST cases, cash is not accepted. Imagine...cash is NOT good.
Bank Cards: Most people have one and it is used to make purchases of all kinds or to withdraw cash. Note that you are limited on the amount of cash you can withdraw each day. It is your money, but you don’t have full right to it unless you go to the bank.
A credit card and bank card (ATM/Debit) monitor your spending such as what is being bought (you sign the bill), when it is bought, how much you are spending.
Pretty much, those cards monitor your activities.
When you use cash, it can’t be monitored. Only you will know what you buy, how much you spent, and where you spent it. Well there are those pesky cameras that watch your every move and record your activities. However, unless you are “wanted” you will just be another face in the crowd. With cash, a run on a bank could occur. Without cash, there can never be a run on the bank. A run on a bank is when everyone goes to withdraw their money at the same time. There is a problem with that scenario as the bank does not have everyone’s money. They lend it and therefore it is not available. Imagine the hysteria that will ensue?
In a virtual setting, there is no money for you to run on. Imagine getting your paycheck virtually? Maybe some of you already have direct deposit so those greenbacks are not in your hand even in check form.
Let’s suppose that a dictatorship is in the making. Could it be that we slaves of the system would be even more indebted to the system? They would truly have the ability to make or break you in the manner they see fit.
Also, what if there were computer/electrical malfunctions and you could not access your virtual money via card? It wouldn’t be like you could dig into your wallet and pull out some bucks or break open your piggy bank. Your paper and coin would be as useless as post civil war CONFEDERATE
Destroying or removing one’s self from the system would be a far greater thing. It is called self reliance. How about if we started planting and growing our own food, what if we kept livestock and fowl, how about bartering for that which we do not have? One man’s work or goods is as good as another’s.
These are some my thoughts. Although I think about it on a more complex level, I am really not in the mood to write novella. ~ Maggie ~ June 7, 2007 @ 5:45 PM
Sunday, June 3, 2007
Under The Shades
Who knows for sure what lurks neath the exterior of one's being. We may fear and our knees may be knocking, but defiantly we go forward brave and true to ourselves. Why? Because we dare to be brave and express ourselves at the moment. I question why people, as a general rule, can't be open with others and state exactly how they feel even at the risk of getting their face or heart smashed. The truly brave ones are the ones who have the most fear within and are the ones who come forward first. The cowards are the ones who appear brave and exude bravado to mask their fear. To those who hide, I offer you my shades so that you may cover the windows of your soul. ~ Maggie ~ June 3, 2007 @ 10:46 p.m.
"The Only Thing We Have to Fear Is Fear Itself": FDR's First Inaugural Address
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