Canada & First / Six Nations. The unanswered question(s) and outrage

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David Jeffrey Spetch

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Jul 12, 2011, 6:46:11 PM7/12/11
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Canada & First / Six Nations. The unanswered question(s) and outrage

Canada & First / Six Nations. The unanswered question(s) and outrage

Upon the completion of the war of 1812 - 1814 and the formation of Canada, the First / Six Nations didn't want anything to do with the tax based governing system, they wanted land so that they could govern / chief themselves.

So why are they getting Canadian Governing Social assistance? Why are they using Canadian Hospitals? Why are they Using Canadian Legal Aid or School systems? Why do they get the service of Fire and Police assistance? Why do they get housing funding etc. from the Canadian government when it is up to the first six nations so called governing system to provide for themselves? And to top it off they get to keep their land claims then turn around and try and tell Canadian Tax payers that we owe them for it when they have been using Canadian governing for quite some time.

Upon the use of Canadian governing / the services / the system renders all treaties void because the reason these treaties were created in the first place was because First Six nations wanted nothing to do with Tax based governing offered by the Monarchy at the time, they wanted land to govern themselves. Since when does governing yourself mean Canadian Tax payers paying your way? Since when does when an agreement remain honourable when the reason for the agreement is breached in the first place.

Oh yeah sure that makes sense, make land claim treaties because you want nothing to do with Canadian governing then turn around and demand governing services from the very government they wanted nothing to do with in the first place which is why the land treaties were created, then whine and complain about treaties being violated while not paying taxes and using all governing services at the expense of those who do pay taxes!

This is ridiculous. Govern yourselves and keep your land claims, or accept Canadian governing and give the land claims up / pay taxes like everyone else plain and simple.

How have Canadian tax payers been getting duped to flip this bill all of this time. Why do these so called land claims seem to be keep popping up out of nowhere? Is there pay offs on the Federal level of governing here in Canada to screw Canadians for personal gain?

A little off topic, I'm still furious that filthy religious low life's abducted First Six Nations children to raise them / abuse them / molest them in their Filthy religious Christian homes, then all of these years later it the the Canadian Government flipping the bill for what these religious low life's did? Start demolishing religious structures and sell off the land to pay back Canadian tax payers for this outrage create by the religious low life's of that time especially those having wormed their way into to the governing system!

Also, my condolences to the family and Chief who just lost a 5 year old Yellowbird family member out west.

David Jeffrey Spetch
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Chris Gee

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Jul 14, 2011, 9:29:08 AM7/14/11
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First of all, you need to calm down and sit in a time-out chair bad boy and come to the realization that Native people will NEVER amalgamate with Canadian or American culture and government scructure, which from your undertoned negative comments seems to suggest.  Secondly I find it humorous that you're concerned about our race that makes up a minimal 3.8% of the entire nation of Canada not paying taxes, what's the matter does the CRA got you pissed off?  Please review Section 25 of the Canadian Constitution Act before making argumentative comments regarding "government assistance".  Land claims have to be settled, period.  How would you like to have someone plop in your backyard, tell you to move, fight in their war, learn their language, eat their food and spread new diseases?  You know what that sounds like?  Sounds like genocide to me.  And if it were not for my Native forefathers it probably would have happened.  Although I agree about your frustrating point about lack of leadership as I find it equally frustrating to see unaddressed problems surface again and again but they are OUR problems and we WILL address them in time, what the hell's your rush?  My heart goes out to Chief Yellowbird as well but this is another tragic example of a broken system.  The Indian Act has to be revised if not totally abolished.
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