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1002.1 | Canadian import | POLAR::BUCCIONE | | Tue Aug 06 1996 15:59 | 1 |
| ...but is Donvan Bailey Jamaican?
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1002.2 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Perpetual Glenn | Tue Aug 06 1996 16:22 | 1 |
| Well, he is a Canadian citizen. He lives here.
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1002.3 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Perpetual Glenn | Tue Aug 06 1996 17:44 | 32 |
| -< Lies and statistics >-
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A B C
US 100 4 2
Germany 65 8 4
Russia 63 4 13
China 50 0 12
Australia 40 24 14
France 37 6 3
Italy 35 6 3
Korea 27 7 10
Cuba 25 23 ?
Ukraine 23 4 19
Canada 22 8 4
Hungary 21 19 75
Romania 20 9 28
Netherlands 19 13 7
Poland 17 4 24
Spain 17 4 3
Bulgaria 15 21 32
Britain 15 3 2
Belarus 15 15 47
Japan 14 1 0
Brazil 14 1 3
Czech 11 11 44
Kazakhstan 11 6 26
A=Number of medals
B=Number of medals per 10 million population
C=Number of medals per $100B of GNP
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1002.4 | How far can we go with this... | OTOOA::MAJOR | | Tue Aug 06 1996 17:52 | 10 |
| re .1:
On Donovan Baily being Jamaican...
Don't forget the 4 American's were African American...
Ray.
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1002.5 | Stupid is as stupid does. | KAOFS::D_STREET | | Wed Aug 07 1996 09:31 | 6 |
| POLAR::BUCCIONE
are you a Canadian ? or just stupid ?
Derek
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1002.6 | | POLAR::BUCCIONE | | Wed Aug 07 1996 09:39 | 6 |
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>> Don't forget the 4 American's were African American...
But they were born in the States...
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1002.7 | ?? | OTOOA::MAJOR | | Wed Aug 07 1996 10:02 | 6 |
| >but they were born in the States...
So what's your point...
Ray.
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1002.8 | Maybe we're all the same species? | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Waiting for the Sun | Wed Aug 07 1996 12:19 | 9 |
|
Perhaps he was indicating that the Canadian medal
winners did not win because they were "Canadian",
they won because they worked long hard hours
presumably without chemical aids. As the standings
indicate, it's certainly not because we spend a
huge amount of tax dollars on our athletes based
on our GNP. In fact I'm amazed we win anything at
all.
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1002.9 | Canadian=Canadian No Diff! | POLAR::MAHANEY | | Wed Aug 07 1996 13:36 | 17 |
| All of our sprinters are Canadian. It does not matter where they were
born, the fact is that now they are Canadian Citizens. If you think
different then the only citizens of Canada are the native indian
population. The athletes worked hard and long, and should be congratulated
for their efforts. This includes all the athletes that attended the
games, not just the medal winners.
I thought we learned are lessons of stupidity after the Ben Johnson
scandal. The disgusting comments made by the media and the federal
government concerning his birthplace and citizenship made me sick to my
stomach. It is suprising to see such comments surface again.
Sean
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1002.10 | I'm sick and tired of those negative attitudes. | KUTIPS::ROBILLARD | | Thu Aug 08 1996 12:05 | 9 |
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Why is it that so many Canadians seem to always find a way to tarnish the
things we should be proud of. It's amazing and sad to me that we need to
qualify our accomplishments with "yeah but...." type of statements. Esmie,
Gilbert, Surin, and Bailey are Canadians who did well so let's celebrate
their performances.
Ben
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1002.11 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Perpetual Glenn | Thu Aug 08 1996 12:41 | 1 |
| Esmie is a hoot! What a character!
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1002.12 | Hoot Hoot Hoot! | POLAR::MAHANEY | | Thu Aug 08 1996 16:00 | 9 |
| Esmie, the only fault with him is that...
He loves Sudbury! Yech!
Sean
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1002.13 | get a grip | POLAR::WILSONC | strive to look better naked | Fri Aug 09 1996 22:58 | 14 |
| re -1
hey man you told us all to stuff our negative attitude, and then you
turn around and trash a city that is hometown to a great many great
people!! get off your soap box mr. socially responsible, if donovan
bailey or who ever he is was born in jamacia then he is jamacian. the
fact that he might have written a little testy-poo and passed, which is
more than one can expect from the naturally occuring variety of
canadian citizens, makes him a canadian cit on PAPER only.
stick that in your thesis
fondly of course
chris
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1002.14 | and again | POLAR::WILSONC | strive to look better naked | Sun Aug 11 1996 02:06 | 4 |
| oh yeah, mahaney. you said that the only canadian cit's would be the
north american native population, yes? well i would go so far as to say
that the only truly canadian citezens reside in our primeval swamps,
ie., protozoans and bacteria and the like. see ya
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1002.15 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Ranch send no girl | Sun Aug 11 1996 12:37 | 2 |
| Ah yes, the Protozoans. Wasn't it the Protozoans who built all those
mounds?
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1002.16 | way silly | POLAR::WILSONC | strive to look better naked | Mon Aug 12 1996 04:40 | 2 |
| mounds? almond joy's have nuts, mounds don't. ah that's too silly, it
must be monday :-)
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1002.17 | A fellow Green beanie! | POLAR::MAHANEY | | Mon Aug 12 1996 11:30 | 11 |
| Wilson! such a refreshing attitude from a Multi-national company hating,
granola crunching, bike riding, left wing loving socialist! If you were
paying attention in your Socialist Cartoon U. classes you would know that
all protozonan life migrated from Mother Africa! Chris, has Lowell Green
turned you from your leftist ways, are you now a card carrying Tory and
a Canada First Member?
Regards,
Sean
Harris 4 ever!
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1002.18 | no reds under my bed | POLAR::WILSONC | strive to look better naked | Sat Aug 17 1996 21:23 | 19 |
| hey mahaney! what makes you think i'm a pinko. granted i like granola
(yogurt and granola with fresh fruit chopped in is nice, you should try
it, oh and hey, it's calorie conscious too!!) And i go to Ottawa U, and
Lowell Green couldn't convince me to spend an evening with that lovely
sun girl in last fridays paper--well maybe he could. Enlighten me on
Canada First, is that some neo-nazi organization you are president of
or what?
as for hating multi-national companies, that is like hating my nose,
that is, it's counter productive. i mean you gotta live in some time
right? so like now is my time, and how could i hate anything about my
time? it's like very negative to hate, no? in fact i think i love
multi-national companies, they are good food for thought, that is for
people who think, so don't worry Sean thinking is optional in your
case.
was that last dig tasteless? too bad.
have a nice life
chris
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1002.19 | I can dance, play the flute, sing a tune! | POLAR::MAHANEY | | Mon Aug 19 1996 09:55 | 23 |
| Ohh A flame!
Is it that dead a the Phase V warehouse on the weekends. You must
remember Chris, I have had conversations with you before. Your a
Socialist, not an extremist, but left wing for sure, unless of course
you have changed in your rational thinking patterns. Canada First, is
a Lowell Green group, I do not know much the group about except that
they are for Canada Unity and a tougher justice system. Maybe, a
ineffectual NDP'er would find that smacking of Nazism, but to a
pensive person as myself, it sounds like a noble cause.
[Flame on] I do feel some transference of unconscious negative energy
from you. Do I bring up repressed memories of your father who you hated, or
is your bicycle seat causing increased pressure to your brain, sorry I
mean butt. [Flame Off]
Regards,
Sean
Mike and Ernie to the next millenum!
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1002.20 | no title | POLAR::WILSONC | strive to look better naked | Sat Aug 24 1996 01:20 | 20 |
| sorry to disappoint you sean, but do you really think i know what a
wing is? left? right? to me, these distinctions are meaningless. and
i'm surprised to hear that you think i am rational, i usually do all
that i can to make people think i don't know what the heck i am talking
about. as for your belief that tougher law enforcement is desirable
here in canada, i would like you to consider this senario: your sitting
at home watching "dukes of hazard" reruns (i'm assuming you do) and
without you knowing it, all the police agencies in canada mysteriously
disappear. what would happen?
now perhaps this is why you so hastily ascribe (leftist?) attributes to
my character: NOTHING would change, criminals would still be criminals
and good people would still be good people. or would you, sean, go out
and do evil things, just because mr. lawman was not there? i, for one,
would not do anything different, in fact i would be relieved not to
have some fat bummed piggy with a gun staring me down as i walk home
from the bar at 0230--they look for trouble, and cause it when there is
none.
just my humble opinion
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1002.21 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | So far away from me | Sat Aug 24 1996 20:56 | 15 |
| Ever see looting, Chris?
Law enforcement keeps many people in line who would otherwise do
something bad if they knew they weren't going to get caught.
If you were to take away law enforcement you would see a rash of
criminal behaviour break out. Domestic disputes would become more
violent and there would be plenty of bar fights that would simply
escalate into riots.
Why do you think law enforcement came to be? Because it was needed in
order to maintain the peace and safety of citizens.
Being anti establishment is one thing but saying nothing would change
without law enforcement is simply not understanding human nature.
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1002.22 | anti anti establishment | POLAR::WILSONC | strive to look better naked | Sun Aug 25 1996 21:27 | 18 |
| i am truly sorry that you have such a low opinion of human nature. and i
am not sure but i would assume that law enforcements came to be when
elite citizens realized that they had aquired much wealth and very
little personal strength in order to protect that accumulated wealth.
the need therefore, of an outside protection agency to provide that
protection.
but ok you got me. i would like to see a world in which there are two
policemen for every one citizen, i couldn't think of a safer world.
every jay walker would be fined, every motorist that exeeded speed
limits would be fined, every home owner in Kanata would be fined for
leaving their garage door open: nothing would escape the eyes of a
benevolent and compassionate police agency.
and by the way, i'm not anti establishment. how could i be against
something i don't even recognize.
and i don't believe in santa claus either.
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1002.23 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | I'm brave but my chicken's sick | Mon Aug 26 1996 11:29 | 10 |
| Law enforcement and civilization go hand in hand. Without law
enforcement everyone becomes their own law and we have anarchy.
Who is advocating 2 cops for every citizen? Not me. You're advocating
no cops which in a civilized world is simply ridiculous.
As for my opinion of human nature, I suggest you read some history
books. People are mostly good, yes, but when a bad group is allowed free
rein, then we all must stoop to the lowest common denominator in order
to survive. What you end up with is war.
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1002.24 | door's open but dog is hungry | KAOFS::B_CROOK | Your Ad Here! | Tue Aug 27 1996 17:48 | 13 |
|
"if all you have is a hammer, everything starts to look like a nail"
<some real profound person>
I have to agree with Mr. Richardson, most of us would at least become
looters. Mr. Wilson, what planet are you on (never mind country)? You
would drive through Kinburn at 50km's ( the posted speed limit!) if
there were no security forces? Sorry, I find that hard to believe
because most people I know would be running you over under that
scenerio (including my mother). I think you'd get lonesome in your
divinity...
(why all the words in brackets in this note?)
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1002.25 | panem & circences | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Wed Aug 28 1996 04:17 | 11 |
| To come back to the initial topic, I think that more than the Olympians
from all nations, pharmaceutical research has to be credited with the
development of new and improved performance enhancement drugs. The best
aspect of it being that, although they are well known and identified
(researchers and their employers are avid academic publishers) they cannot
be traced by the current set of random tests. It is to be pointed out that
a proposal to test all medal winners at the immediate outset of their
achievement has been rejected...
I think the Olympics are nothing that a disgraceful and meaningless display
of misplaced national pride, and do not feed me the line about bringing
people of all nations closer...
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1002.26 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | I'm brave but my chicken's sick | Wed Aug 28 1996 15:04 | 2 |
| The Olympics is the world's way to get everybody mad at those brash
Americans.
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1002.27 | Anarchy in our midst? | POLAR::MAHANEY | | Thu Aug 29 1996 09:39 | 32 |
| A thousand years scarce serve to form a state:
An hour may lay it to dust.
- Lord Byron
Just thought I would throw this out, well everybody else was quoting!
Mr. Wilson, I actually stated in my intial note that Canada First was
for a tougher criminal justive systen not tougher law enforcement which
is in itself a separate topic. BTW are you an Anarchist? Because your
views on law enforcement to me are really skewed. Police do not look
for trouble, perhaps there is one or two who are not on the up and up
but compared to other professions, I would say police are angles. What
I always find interesting is that certain people (you perhaps..) slam
police for being too tough, but they are also the first to complain when
they are victimized by criminals. It takes a calling from Allah to become
a police officer, that is why there is such a difficult and lengthy
process in becoming a police officer. I would rather have a Girl/Boy in
Blue on the street corner watching me rather than a criminal any day of
the week.
Cheers,
Sean
PS The Olympics are a disgusting form of political Nationalism, but I
sure did feel elated when the Canadian 4 X 100 relay time won the gold.
That aside, we can not slam the athletes for their country's stupidity.
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1002.28 | Bob is gone for good? Never... | POLAR::MAHANEY | | Thu Aug 29 1996 09:43 | 16 |
| One more quote...
for the NDP's Buffalo Bob Rae and his reign of terror.
"That to live by one man's will became the cause of all men's misery."
- Richard Hooker
Ecclesiastical Polity. Book i.
Adios Bob,
Sean
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1002.29 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | I'm brave but my chicken's sick | Thu Aug 29 1996 12:53 | 4 |
| If police are angles, then it would explain why some of them are so
obtuse.
8)
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1002.30 | i hope you get robbed for your assumptions | POLAR::WILSONC | strive to look better naked | Fri Aug 30 1996 20:53 | 19 |
| RE: a couple back.
i would drive through small towns with posted speed limits of 50 km's
simply because i ride my bike just about every where i go, and i cant
maintain a speed of 50km's for very long.
i think i'm talking to a bunch of people who spend most of their time
at home, and not on the streets, out with the people (cops included) so
i fear your arguements are lost on me. you guys talk the talk but are
simply not walking the walk. come on admit it, when was the last time
you talked rationally with a convicted criminal? a busker? a bum? a
retail sales clerk (not in a customer/worker relation), a politician, a
band member, a tavern owner, a university proffesor (not in a school
setting). all these people i talked to this week, so tell me, who and
what are you guys basing your opinions on. it all sounds so much like a
bad television rerun. these people i will probably never meet again,
but next week i can assure you there will a simmilar list of
individuals that i will have met. that is what i do in spare time, i
meet people--any people.
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1002.31 | Represive fools!!! | POLAR::DENAULT | | Sat Aug 31 1996 07:34 | 22 |
| RE: DEBATE OVER TOUGHER LAW ENFORCEMENT.
I have to agree with Mr.Wilson. I would give my money to him before
giving it to any of you guys who think we need more repression in our
country. I personaly think you all need to take a few Criminology
courses to get you back on track. The system in place at the moment
doesn't work period. It won't work any better with more police or more
prison's or tougher laws. The justice system has stolen the "resolution
of conflict" from the citizen's in our country. People have become
dependent on the police to resolve all their problems, and the police
feed on that need, and that's what gives them power. We don't need the
police to function as a society. As human beings we have the capability
of resolving conflits - so why spend millions on an organisation to do
it for us? Police officers have too much power as it is. We don't need
to give them more.
To all of you represive puppet's - while your busy obeing the law - I'm
out breaking it.
Marise
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1002.32 | and with a deep bow he said, " | POLAR::WILSONC | strive to look better naked | Sun Sep 01 1996 04:04 | 2 |
| Whoa! Marise, don't give me all your money. Dinner, with a bottle of
wine would be just fine, I'd even cough up for the tip.
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1002.33 | Once again: MISUNDERSTOOD. | POLAR::DENAULT | | Mon Sep 02 1996 08:59 | 11 |
| Re: Note 32
Don't push your luck Chris. Maybe your not familiar with "metaphors".
So, just for you: Metaphor "a figure of speech in which a word or
phrase that ordinarily means one thing is used of another thing in
order to suggest a likeness between the two." Just let me know if you
also need an example.
-Making sure we're on the same wave-length.:)
Marise
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1002.34 | Say it without periphrase... | GVA05::DZIALOWSKI | sharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly... | Mon Sep 02 1996 09:41 | 1 |
| So, then what is the difference between a metaphore and an image ?
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1002.35 | Socialist Suckers!!!! | POLAR::MAHANEY | | Mon Sep 02 1996 12:09 | 43 |
| Re: 31
When I see socialist baloney like this it makes me sick.. Tell me Mrs.
Denault, when did you take your Criminology course? Was this an
elective for your Law and Security course at Algonquin? Perhaps you
can tell me the recividism rates of a young offender, or how you can
reform/treat a psychopath or pedophile? You should refresh your
courses at the local University and then you can lecture me of Criminal
behaviour. Of course the system now is not working, thats why we have
guys/girls like the Ontario PC's, who are trying to reform the criminal
justice system.
As for the 'conflict resolution' model, this now exists
in Ontario, you can have an arbitrator help resolve conflicts in
civil matters. But what you fail to grasp is how are we going to apply
this model to criminal systems. Should I tell my child when he is
walking down the street to school, 'hey son, tell that Drug Dealer on the
corner to come down and see me so we can talk things over' People have
seized on the opportunity to commit crimes, look at the Yound Offenders
Act and the effects. [Mr. Wilson] I work with young offenders, and
guess what the number #1 reason is for them commiting crimes -
no punishment/supervision . So perhaps you can get off you high and mighty
'I talk to people!' horse, and instead of attacking us, attack the
problem. It does no good trying to shoot down our opinions with
assaults on our styles/standards of living.
As for your contining call of Canada as a repressive state, when did you
become such a authority on repression. The fact that we are having this
conversation does say a lot for Canada and it's present system, Have
you ever been around the world? Talked to people who have faced
repression? Maybe if you do, then you would see what a great expression
of freedom Canada is. Repression is not having the speed limits
enforced or putting criminals away for crimes THEY committed.
Repression is having a family member disappear overnight with no trace
or help from the police , or being sent away for re-education in your
political views. Talk to a Jew about repression, or maybe people who
have lived through such political leaders as Giap, Mao, Tito, Baby Doc,
and Castro.
Adios!
Sean
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1002.36 | Carleton U - Last chance U | POLAR::DENAULT | | Mon Sep 02 1996 13:12 | 25 |
| RE:35
Don't get me started Mr.Mahaney. First things first, I have never been
to college in my life. I happen to be the holder of a Bachelor in
Criminology, from a "local University" : Ottawa University. Where did
you go to school? Carleton U I bet. Anyway, I will abstain myself from
trying to explain to you what I learned in my three years University
since you are obviously a verry closed minded type of person. And by
the way you contradicted yourself when you said that the root of the
problem with young offenders was a lack of supervision. Get to the real
root of the problem Mr.Mahaney, and that isin't tougher laws but rather
helping parents, giving them tools to raise their kids. Right now we
are spending way too much money trying to deal with kids who enter the
system. What we should be doing is preventing them from ever having to
come in contact with it. There are a lot of kids who have kids - and
they don't know the first thing about raising them. Televison is
another problem. Poverty also. So get off your high horse yourself and
next time you analyse a file of one of your young offenders, check is or
her family background. See what kind of supervison or structure his/her
parents gave him/her. Cutting the social services and health services
is not the way to go. Perhaps you should refresh your memory and enroll
in a course. Here's a good one for you : Alternatives to the penal
system CRM 3102.
Marise
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1002.37 | - Take the responsibility y | POLAR::DENAULT | | Mon Sep 02 1996 13:18 | 7 |
| RE:35
Why don't you walk your son to school Mr.Mahaney. If parents would be
more involved with their children, share their interests, supervise
televison programs, encourage creativity and etc... maybe we would
have a safer community. Do you know where your kids are??
Marise
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1002.38 | | POLAR::DENAULT | | Mon Sep 02 1996 13:21 | 5 |
| Sean
Read note 992.19 tell me what you think.
M.
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1002.39 | - WHY ??? - WHY ??? | POLAR::DENAULT | | Mon Sep 02 1996 14:43 | 10 |
| RE:34
If you must know, an image is "a description or figure of speech that
helps the mind to form forcefull pictures. - picture in the mind."
Whereas, a metaphor is related to words or phrase and not pictures.
Got it?
M.
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1002.40 | I was accepted at Ott. U - Turn them down! | POLAR::MAHANEY | | Mon Sep 02 1996 15:02 | 46 |
| Re. 992.18 More trash! :}
Re. 35
Do you have a problem with college education! That is really a an elitist
view you have. So let me see.. hmmm I have a 4 year Bachelors degree,
Honours too! I am currently enrolled in graduate courses towards my Masters,
quite a program too, the only one in the province, it involves the Royal
Ottawa, Carleton U. and Algonquin College. So, in your thinking
pattern, put my degree verus your dimuntive 3 year Pass Degree, I am more
intelligent! ;} Geeze.. guess what I say is true!
About taking care of my children, well I do not have any (that I know
of, My God I'm only 23!). It was a purely hypothetical scenario. As for
the reasons for young offenders becoming little criminals (good movie,
did you see it?), you have valid points for the initial crimes committed.
(except for poverty as a reason) But once the child has realized what
he/she has done is wrong, then blame must be focused on the child once
subsequent crimes have been committed. When I stated lack of
supervision/punishment, I meant it for these repeat offenders who have
no respect for the law or society. For this I see no alternative,
than Mike Harris boot camps (hate the name though). I would like to see
every child grow up on equal footing, I myself strive to try to give
children/teens prevention education, so that they can face
challenges ahead. As for Social Services cutting, the fat had to be
trimmed from the free spending 80's. Once the budgets are balanced, then we
will see a return to increased social spending yet have fiscal restraint.
BTW you never answered my questions about 1) Conflict Resolution in
Psychopaths 2) Your skewed views of repression.
Why don't you do a ride along with a police officer on a Friday night
and see how he reacts/does his job (as a repressive power hungry
facist)?
Adios Marise!
Sean
Loves getting people talking, it is better than following!
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1002.41 | They gave me a degree!! | POLAR::DENAULT | | Mon Sep 02 1996 15:42 | 34 |
| re:40
I told you I wouldn't answer those questions. My time is precious. But
since your last note demonstrated you are somewhat open to other views,
I'll think it over and get back to you.
As for the college remark, let me remind you that you were the one who
brought that up in the first place. I have nothing againts college, all
I can say is that University is not for everyone so we need colleges.
If you must know Mr.Brain Honours degree Mahaney, I have been on a ride
along and can not say that I was too impressed by the average education
level of our fellow police officers. "Archaic" way of thinking is how I
can describe it best. Don't take me wrong though I was a volunteer with
the Ottawa Police for a number of years and still keep in touch with
many officers. It's not the individuals that I have a problem with it's
the structure itself. But that's whole other debate in itself.
As for who's more intelligent - is that really necesary?
Congradulations on your Honours degree, good luck with your Masters. I
am also starting a Masters program. (Full time though)Ottawa U : Masters
in Social Work. I'm sure we'll be able to have some enlightening
conversations during the school year. I'm looking forward to discussing
different issues with you. School starts tomorow, I'll be back next
week-end.
Take care of your unborn children.
And sorry about the last chance U remark- couldn't help it.
Talk to you later
Marise
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1002.42 | just for me? really! | POLAR::WILSONC | strive to look better naked | Fri Sep 13 1996 20:59 | 8 |
1002.43 | no title | POLAR::WILSONC | strive to look better naked | Fri Sep 13 1996 21:26 | 21 |
1002.44 | no title | POLAR::WILSONC | strive to look better naked | Fri Sep 13 1996 22:16 | 6 |
1002.45 | Never say Never | POLAR::DENAULT | | Fri Sep 13 1996 22:38 | 5 |
1002.46 | Roses cafe on Gladstone would be fine | POLAR::WILSONC | strive to look better naked | Fri Sep 13 1996 22:55 | 2 |
1002.47 | You Wish!!! | POLAR::DENAULT | | Fri Sep 13 1996 23:52 | 8 |
1002.48 | " " | POLAR::WILSONC | strive to look better naked | Sat Sep 14 1996 00:35 | 5 |
1002.49 | Roses cafe - sounds good - Never been! | POLAR::DENAULT | | Sat Sep 14 1996 12:51 | 4 |
1002.50 | Hello!!! Anybody home? | POLAR::DENAULT | | Sat Sep 14 1996 17:38 | 14 |
1002.52 | | POLAR::WILSONC | strive to look better naked | Sat Sep 14 1996 23:34 | 1 |
1002.54 | | POLAR::DENAULT | | Sun Sep 15 1996 00:18 | 5 |
1002.55 | ooops | POLAR::WILSONC | strive to look better naked | Sun Sep 15 1996 01:18 | 21 |
1002.56 | | POLAR::MAHANEY | | Mon Sep 16 1996 09:09 | 14 |
1002.57 | hey | POLAR::WILSONC | desperately avoiding a career | Fri Sep 20 1996 21:06 | 9
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