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Native Indians try to thwart photographer rights
On 04/11/2011 5:43 PM, RichA wrote:
In concert with the Occupy welfare bums, some indians set-up shop in Toronto at the parliament buildings for the province. They made a fire, then put up signs telling people not to photograph or video it, because it is "sacred." Public land, public place and they TELL people they can't engage in photography. The chicken-little coward liberal premiere who runs the province of Ontario will hide under his desk like the last time something like this happened and DO NOTHING. Even when indians assaulted people, right in front of immobile OOP police officers. It's a disgrace. How about you go back where you came from! White people stole First Nation's land. Mike |
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Native Indians try to thwart photographer rights
On 04/11/2011 6:36 PM, Mike wrote:
On 04/11/2011 5:43 PM, RichA wrote: In concert with the Occupy welfare bums, some indians set-up shop in Toronto at the parliament buildings for the province. They made a fire, then put up signs telling people not to photograph or video it, because it is "sacred." Public land, public place and they TELL people they can't engage in photography. The chicken-little coward liberal premiere who runs the province of Ontario will hide under his desk like the last time something like this happened and DO NOTHING. Even when indians assaulted people, right in front of immobile OOP police officers. It's a disgrace. How about you go back where you came from! White people stole First Nation's land. Mike Oh, good one. So that gives them the right to have open fires in downtown Toronto. You part of that Caledonia bunch by any chance? |
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Native Indians try to thwart photographer rights
On 04/11/2011 8:45 PM, Gil wrote:
On 04/11/2011 6:36 PM, Mike wrote: How about you go back where you came from! White people stole First Nation's land. Mike Oh, good one. So that gives them the right to have open fires in downtown Toronto. You part of that Caledonia bunch by any chance? Toronto, Ottawa and other places in Canada were never given up in treaties. |
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Native Indians try to thwart photographer rights
Mike wrote in :
On 04/11/2011 5:43 PM, RichA wrote: In concert with the Occupy welfare bums, some indians set-up shop in Toronto at the parliament buildings for the province. They made a fire, then put up signs telling people not to photograph or video it, because it is "sacred." Public land, public place and they TELL people they can't engage in photography. The chicken-little coward liberal premiere who runs the province of Ontario will hide under his desk like the last time something like this happened and DO NOTHING. Even when indians assaulted people, right in front of immobile OOP police officers. It's a disgrace. How about you go back where you came from! White people stole First Nation's land. Mike You first. |
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Native Indians try to thwart photographer rights
On 04/11/2011 10:24 PM, Rich wrote:
wrote in : On 04/11/2011 5:43 PM, RichA wrote: In concert with the Occupy welfare bums, some indians set-up shop in Toronto at the parliament buildings for the province. They made a fire, then put up signs telling people not to photograph or video it, because it is "sacred." Public land, public place and they TELL people they can't engage in photography. The chicken-little coward liberal premiere who runs the province of Ontario will hide under his desk like the last time something like this happened and DO NOTHING. Even when indians assaulted people, right in front of immobile OOP police officers. It's a disgrace. How about you go back where you came from! White people stole First Nation's land. Mike You first. Maybe I am status, you pompous ass. Mike |
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Native Indians try to thwart photographer rights
"Mike" wrote in message ... How about you go back where you came from! White people stole First Nation's land. That's been the way even before homo-sapiens evolved from those who preceded them. You can only "own" land as long as you can protect it. Ownership always passes to those who can take it by force or barter. The American Indians were probably not the first inhabitants in any case, were unable to keep it by force, and they also made bad trades, time for them to move on. The current owners will not retain it indefinitely either. Trevor. |
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Native Indians try to thwart photographer rights
In article , Trevor
says... That's been the way even before homo-sapiens evolved from those who preceded them. You can only "own" land as long as you can protect it. So if somebody steals your property by brute force, that is legal? -- Alfred Molon ------------------------------ Olympus E-series DSLRs and micro 4/3 forum at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/MyOlympus/ http://myolympus.org/ photo sharing site |
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Native Indians try to thwart photographer rights
In article , Alfred Molon
says... In article , Trevor says... That's been the way even before homo-sapiens evolved from those who preceded them. You can only "own" land as long as you can protect it. So if somebody steals your property by brute force, that is legal? And if Germany won WW II and kept Poland, the Czech republic and parts of Russia that would be fine? -- Alfred Molon ------------------------------ Olympus E-series DSLRs and micro 4/3 forum at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/MyOlympus/ http://myolympus.org/ photo sharing site |
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Native Indians try to thwart photographer rights
"Alfred Molon" wrote in message ... In article , Trevor says... That's been the way even before homo-sapiens evolved from those who preceded them. You can only "own" land as long as you can protect it. So if somebody steals your property by brute force, that is legal? Who said anything about legal, and by who's laws? Are you suggesting the various Indian tribes (there were many) all obeyed the same laws and never fought over the same land or perhaps buffalo etc. on that land? Only a moron would believe that. War over land rights is perhaps the number one cause of war and killing through out all of human history. Laws are simply made by the governments that occupy that land to say it is OK, if they even had laws of course. Trevor. |
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Native Indians try to thwart photographer rights
"Alfred Molon" wrote in message ... And if Germany won WW II and kept Poland, the Czech republic and parts of Russia that would be fine? If Germany won, and you disagreed, too bad for you I should think! Nor are British decendents about to hand back North America, Australia, New Zealand, or any of the other countries they took by force, any more than Spanish decendents are going to hand back South America, and so on for every other country that has changed hands, MANY MANY times, in human history. And we stole it from the Neanderthals at one time anyway, should we give it back to them? :-) Trevor. |
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