I called the NBSPCA AGAIN CORRECT Mr Hassan???
Vass, Alex (ECO/BCE)<Alex.Vass@gnb.ca> | Tue, Jul 18, 2023 at 3:59 PM |
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> | |
I am out of the office. I will be returning on July 25. If you require immediate assistance please contact Bruce Macfarlane at bruce.macfarlane@gnb.ca. ****************************** Je ne suis pas au bureau. Je reviendrai le 25 juillet. Si vous avez besoin d’aide immédiatement, veuillez communiquer avec Bruce Macfarlane à l’adresse bruce.macfarlane@gnb.ca. |
David Amos<david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> | Tue, Jul 18, 2023 at 3:59 PM |
To: RogersL@nbspca.ca, MacFarlaneB@nbspca.ca, HyderM@nbspca.ca, PorterT@nbspca.ca, TenantT@nbspca.ca, "Frank.McKenna" <Frank.McKenna@td.com>, art.odonnell@doaktown.ca, george.oram@gnb.ca, matthew.smith@lutz.nb.ca, maria.powell@lutz.nb.ca, david.eidt@gnb.ca, mrichard@lawsociety-barreau.nb.ca, MHutchinson@afn.ca, Carolyn.Bennett@parl.gc.ca, Norman.Sabourin@cjc-ccm.gc.ca, marc.giroux@fja-cmf.gc.ca, Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca, "martin.gaudet" <martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca>, andrew.scheer@parl.gc.ca, dominic.leblanc@parl.gc.ca, francois.gravel@acadienouvelle.com, greg.byrne@gnb.ca, media-medias@gnb.ca, news <news@dailygleaner.com>, Newsroom <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca, David.Coon@gnb.ca, "robert.gauvin" <robert.gauvin@gnb.ca>, "andrea.anderson-mason" <andrea.anderson-mason@gnb.ca>, "sherry.wilson" <sherry.wilson@gnb.ca>, "Bill.Oliver" <Bill.Oliver@gnb.ca>, "Holland, Mike (LEG)" <mike.holland@gnb.ca>, "Mitton, Megan (LEG)" <megan.mitton@gnb.ca>, "michelle.conroy" <michelle.conroy@gnb.ca>, "Arseneau, Kevin (LEG)" <kevin.a.arseneau@gnb.ca>, "chuck.chiasson" <chuck.chiasson@gnb.ca>, "Steven.MacKinnon" <Steven.MacKinnon@parl.gc.ca>, sfine <sfine@globeandmail.com>, "jake.stewart" <jake.stewart@parl.gc.ca>, "rob.moore" <rob.moore@parl.gc.ca>, "Chuck.Thompson" <Chuck.Thompson@cbc.ca>, darrow.macintyre@cbc.ca, sylvie.gadoury@radio-canada.ca, Alex.Johnston@cbc.ca, dale.drummond@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, julian@julianrenaud.ca, jbosnitch@gmail.com, Davidc.Coon@gmail.com, premier <premier@ontario.ca>, briangallant10 <briangallant10@gmail.com>, "Macfarlane, Bruce (DH/MS)" <Bruce.Macfarlane@gnb.ca>, "bruce.fitch" <bruce.fitch@gnb.ca>, "Marco.Mendicino" <Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, "Melanie.Joly" <Melanie.Joly@parl.gc.ca>, "pierre.poilievre" <pierre.poilievre@parl.gc.ca> | |
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Lesley Rogers, Executive Director
Lesley has been surrounded by animals throughout her life and they have played a major role in shaping her values.
She has two Cairn terriers, Ruby and Xander, as well as an older cat Sophie, and new kitten Gusto!
Lesley’s knack for problem-solving and her ability to foster collaborative relationships have been integral to her success over the past 34 years as a leader in the New Brunswick public service.
She is passionate and seasoned when it comes to advocacy and dedicated to improving the lives of animals across this province.
It should be no surprise that Lesley and her four-legged crew love watching the Wizard of Oz!
Bernadette MacFarlane, Office Manager
In Bernadette’s world, animals are a part of everything she does. No matter if it’s a cat or a dog, she loves them both because they all have different personalities just like people. Cheeka, her 17-year-old Chihuahua, and Cali, her grand-dog, were both adopted from SPCA shelters.
She’s been the NBSPCA’s sole admin for 13 years, and she sees all the staff as family. Dedicated to protecting animals, no task is too big or too small when it comes to lending a helping hand.
Her downtime is spent with her family and grandchildren, and she loves going to the Summer House on the beautiful Miramichi River. Turner and Hooch is her favorite movie.
Mir Hyder
Marketing & Communication Manager
Mir and his family are animal lovers. Since his childhood, he’s also been active in charity as his father was the honorary secretary of the board that runs a school and orphanage for the downtrodden section of society.
For the past 13 years, he has fervently developed communication and marketing campaigns with outstanding results in digital and traditional spaces. He cares deeply about protecting animals and is determined to increase awareness, educate and empower New Brunswickers to help animals live long and healthy lives.
Along with his family, he loves watching “Chicken Run” over and over again.
Tony Porter
Chief Animal Protection Officer
After returning to Fredericton with his wife Jill in 2017, Tony joined the NBSPCA as Chief Animal Protection Officer. He began his career as a police officer with the Miramichi Police Force, New Brunswick, serving in the Criminal Investigation Division, Drug Section, and Containment Team before retiring from the Patrol Division as a supervisor.
He has two sons and two grandchildren. In addition to his love for dogs, he also has an avid interest in agriculture animals, especially equine and cattle.
It is Tony’s mission to improve the level of service of the enforcement team and to do everything they can to eliminate animal neglect and cruelty from the community. Together with his provincial partners, he continues to develop ways to enhance animal welfare and has made significant contributions to improving animals’ lives as a result of the Act and Regulation.
Jennifer (Jenn) Tenant
Deputy Chief Animal Protection Officer
Jenn joined NBSPCA after a 16-year career with the Ottawa Police Service where she served as a Patrol Officer for 6 years and 10 years with the Forensic Identification Section. Jenn has significant leadership experience and was promoted to Sergeant during her time on the force. Previously, Jenn worked inside the provincial court system for 8 years with the Attorney General of Ontario.
Jenn grew up in Hull, Québec where her family was involved in dog breeding. This love of animals has been a central part of Jenn’s family life and has continued to include family dogs, competing in western equestrian events with her children and 4 horses, and running a farm.
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Re: Hey Higgy After I heard some local gossip today I called your SPCA buddies and told them that they would be wise take a wide berth of my dog and I
David Amos<david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> | Tue, Jul 18, 2023 at 2:37 PM |
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2022 15:43:48 -0300 Subject: Re: Hey Higgy After I heard some local gossip today I called your SPCA buddies and told them that they would be wise take a wide berth of my dog and I To: "Frank.McKenna" <Frank.McKenna@td.com>, art.odonnell@doaktown.ca, "blaine.higgs" <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, george.oram@gnb.ca, "Mike.Comeau" <Mike.Comeau@gnb.ca>, matthew.smith@lutz.nb.ca, maria.powell@lutz.nb.ca, david.eidt@gnb.ca, mrichard@lawsociety-barreau. MHutchinson@afn.ca, Carolyn.Bennett@parl.gc.ca, Norman.Sabourin@cjc-ccm.gc.ca, marc.giroux@fja-cmf.gc.ca, Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca, "martin.gaudet" <martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca> andrew.scheer@parl.gc.ca, dominic.leblanc@parl.gc.ca, francois.gravel@ greg.byrne@gnb.ca, media-medias@gnb.ca, news <news@dailygleaner.com>, Newsroom <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@ David.Coon@gnb.ca, "robert.gauvin" <robert.gauvin@gnb.ca>, "andrea.anderson-mason" <andrea.anderson-mason@gnb.ca> "sherry.wilson" <sherry.wilson@gnb.ca>, "Bill.Oliver" <Bill.Oliver@gnb.ca>, "Holland, Mike (LEG)" <mike.holland@gnb.ca>, "Mitton, Megan (LEG)" <megan.mitton@gnb.ca>, "michelle.conroy" <michelle.conroy@gnb.ca>, "Arseneau, Kevin (LEG)" <kevin.a.arseneau@gnb.ca>, "chuck.chiasson" <chuck.chiasson@gnb.ca>, "Steven.MacKinnon" <Steven.MacKinnon@parl.gc.ca>, sfine <sfine@globeandmail.com>, "jake.stewart" <jake.stewart@parl.gc.ca>, "Kevin.leahy" <Kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "kris.austin" <kris.austin@gnb.ca>, "rob.moore" <rob.moore@parl.gc.ca>, "Roger.L.Melanson" <roger.l.melanson@gnb.ca>, "Chuck.Thompson" <Chuck.Thompson@cbc.ca>, darrow.macintyre@cbc.ca, sylvie.gadoury@radio-canada.ca dale.drummond@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, julian@julianrenaud.ca, jbosnitch@gmail.com, Davidc.Coon@gmail.com, premier <premier@ontario.ca>, briangallant10 <briangallant10@gmail.com>, "Macfarlane, Bruce (DH/MS)" <Bruce.Macfarlane@gnb.ca>, "bruce.fitch" <bruce.fitch@gnb.ca> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, "Marco.Mendicino" <Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, "Melanie.Joly" <Melanie.Joly@parl.gc.ca>, "pierre.poilievre" <pierre.poilievre@parl.gc.ca>, "Candice.Bergen" <Candice.Bergen@parl.gc.ca> https://davidraymondamos3. Saturday, 27 August 2022 Do dogs feel guilt? YUP My dog easily proved that to me again today Which is more than I can say about any cop, or lawyer or politician etc. ---------- Original message ---------- From: "Carr, Jeff (LEG)" <Jeff.Carr@gnb.ca> Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2022 17:21:01 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: Hey Higgy After I heard some local gossip today I called your SPCA buddies and told them that they would be wise take a wide berth of my dog and I To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Thank you for your email. Your thoughts, comments and input are greatly valued. You can be assured that all emails and letters are carefully read, reviewed and taken into consideration. You may also contact Rose Ann at my Constituency office in Fredericton Junction at RoseAnn.Smith@gnb.ca or by phone at 368-2938. Thanks again for your email. https://www.cbc.ca/radio/ Do dogs feel guilt? Scientists exchange discoveries about animal cognition Experts explore the minds of dogs and birds as part of the Aspen Ideas Festival CBC Radio · Posted: Nov 05, 2021 4:17 PM ET |
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From: "Vass, Alex (ECO/BCE)" <Alex.Vass@gnb.ca>
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2022 18:45:45 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Hey Higgy After I heard some local gossip
today I called your SPCA buddies and told them that they would be wise
take a wide berth of my dog and I
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
I am out of the office until September 12, 2022. If you require
immediate assistance please contact Bruce Macfarlane at
bruce.macfarlane@gnb.ca.
******************************
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besoin d’aide immédiatement, veuillez communiquer avec Bruce
Macfarlane à l’adresse bruce.macfarlane@gnb.ca.
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Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2022 18:45:41 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Hey Higgy After I heard some local gossip
today I called your SPCA buddies and told them that they would be wise
take a wide berth of my dog and I
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---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2022 15:43:48 -0300
Subject: Re: Hey Higgy After I heard some local gossip today I called
your SPCA buddies and told them that they would be wise take a wide
berth of my dog and I
To: "Frank.McKenna" <Frank.McKenna@td.com>, art.odonnell@doaktown.ca,
"blaine.higgs" <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, george.oram@gnb.ca,
"Mike.Comeau" <Mike.Comeau@gnb.ca>, matthew.smith@lutz.nb.ca,
maria.powell@lutz.nb.ca, david.eidt@gnb.ca,
mrichard@lawsociety-barreau.
MHutchinson@afn.ca, Carolyn.Bennett@parl.gc.ca,
Norman.Sabourin@cjc-ccm.gc.ca, marc.giroux@fja-cmf.gc.ca,
Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca, "martin.gaudet" <martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca>
andrew.scheer@parl.gc.ca, dominic.leblanc@parl.gc.ca,
francois.gravel@
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Newsroom <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>,
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"andrea.anderson-mason" <andrea.anderson-mason@gnb.ca>
"sherry.wilson" <sherry.wilson@gnb.ca>, "Bill.Oliver"
<Bill.Oliver@gnb.ca>, "Holland, Mike (LEG)" <mike.holland@gnb.ca>,
"Mitton, Megan (LEG)" <megan.mitton@gnb.ca>, "michelle.conroy"
<michelle.conroy@gnb.ca>, "Arseneau, Kevin (LEG)"
<kevin.a.arseneau@gnb.ca>, "chuck.chiasson" <chuck.chiasson@gnb.ca>,
"Steven.MacKinnon" <Steven.MacKinnon@parl.gc.ca>, sfine
<sfine@globeandmail.com>, "jake.stewart" <jake.stewart@parl.gc.ca>,
"Kevin.leahy" <Kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "kris.austin"
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Saturday, 27 August 2022
Do dogs feel guilt? YUP My dog easily proved that to me again today Which is more than I can say about any cop, or lawyer or politician etc.
---------- Original message ----------
From: "Carr, Jeff (LEG)" <Jeff.Carr@gnb.ca>
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2022 17:21:01 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Hey Higgy After I heard some local gossip
today I called your SPCA buddies and told them that they would be wise
take a wide berth of my dog and I
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Thank you for your email. Your thoughts, comments and input are greatly valued.
You can be assured that all emails and letters are carefully read,
reviewed and taken into consideration.
You may also contact Rose Ann at my Constituency office in Fredericton
Junction at RoseAnn.Smith@gnb.ca or by phone at 368-2938.
Thanks again for your email.
Do dogs feel guilt? Scientists exchange discoveries about animal cognition
Experts explore the minds of dogs and birds as part of the Aspen Ideas Festival
*Originally published on November 5, 2021.
Have you ever looked down at your beloved family dog and thought: what on earth are you thinking?
Alexandra Horowitz certainly has. She's a dog cognition scientist and the author of Inside of a Dog.
At the Aspen Ideas Festival
in Aspen, Colorado, Horowitz joined other scientists and authors to
discuss the most extraordinary recent findings related to the minds of
dogs and birds.
Watch Horowitz explain how she tested if dogs that give owners a 'guilty look' actually feel guilty:
For more information about the events at the Aspen Ideas Festival:
Guests in this episode:
Alexandra Horowitz is a dog cognition scientist and professor at Barnard College of Columbia University. She's also the author of Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know.
Brian Hare is the founder of the Dognition Lab and professor of evolutionary anthropology at Duke University.
Jennifer Ackerman is the author of The Genius of Birds and The Bird Way.
Alex Taylor directs the New Caledonian Crow Lab at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.
*This episode was produced by Melissa Gismondi, with help from Chris Wodskou and Tom Howell.
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From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2022 14:19:54 -0300
Subject: Hey Higgy After I heard some local gossip today I called your
SPCA buddies and told them that they would be wise take a wide berth
of my dog and I
To: info@nbspca.ca, "blaine.higgs" <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "Bill.Hogan"
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"jeff.carr" <jeff.carr@gnb.ca>, "Ross.Wetmore" <Ross.Wetmore@gnb.ca>,
"robert.mckee" <robert.mckee@gnb.ca>, "rob.moore"
<rob.moore@parl.gc.ca>, "John.Williamson"
<John.Williamson@parl.gc.ca>, dominic.cardy@gnb.ca, oldmaison
<oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>, andrew
<andrew@frankmagazine.ca>, "Robert. Jones" <Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>,
"richard.williams" <richard.williams@gnb.ca>, "Mike.Comeau"
<Mike.Comeau@gnb.ca>, "Mark.Blakely" <Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
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Members of the public frequently confuse the NBSPCA with the local
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movement in the province. It encourages (and must consent to) the
creation of local SPCA branch societies, in which there are currently
11. All of these municipal and regional SPCA branches maintain animal
shelters where animals in need can be taken and held for adoption. The
NBSPCA itself does not operate animal shelters or provide adoption
services. Branch societies are represented on the board of directors
of the NBSPCA and co-operate with the NBSPCA but otherwise, they
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providing humane education to the public and as well as animal
advocacy.
In addition, the NBSPCA holds a contract to provide Dog Control
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well as independent contracts for dog control services for additional
small villages and towns.
The NBSPCA main office is located in Fredericton, NB with 2 full-time
employees to manage all operational functions (an Executive Director
and an Office Manager) and 2 full-time employees to oversee
enforcement (a Chief Animal Protection Officer and a Deputy Chief
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full-time Animal Protection Officers employed throughout the province
as well as multiple part-time/contract Animal Protection and/or Animal
Control Officers, all of whom work remotely.
The organization is overseen by a province-wide Board of Directors
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Thursday, 10 January 2019
Animal protection in New Brunswick needs more teeth, minister says
David Raymond Amos @DavidRayAmos
https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2019/01/animal-protection-in-new-brunswick.html
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/animal-protection-improvements-jeff-carr-1.4971255
Animal protection in New Brunswick needs more teeth, minister says
Commenting is now closed for this story.
Alex Forbes
https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/AnnualStatutes/2008_12/page-1.html
S.C. 2008, c. 12
Assented to 2008-04-17
An Act to amend the Criminal Code (cruelty to animals)
SUMMARY
This enactment amends the Criminal Code to increase the maximum penalties for animal cruelty offences.
R.S., c. C-46
Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:
1. Sections 444 to 447 of the Criminal Code are replaced by the following:
Who cares...
Methinks its rather obvious that the Crown you work for certainly does Its their law N"esy Pas?
Jeff LeBlanc
David R. Amos
Not really.....
Yo! Amigo Amos!
Que pasa with that
chronic "N'esy Pas" nonsense again?
Albert Wade
Yes, that is supposed to fix " everything " here in NB...
Jack Forester
He should also have been sent for an evaluation because to do something as cruel as that there is definitely something " off " mentally, in my opinion.... Speaks to much larger problems...... Should never be allowed to own an animal again........ Makes me wonder if he should even be allowed around children , seniors or other vulnerable individuals...
Mack Leigh
JJ Carrier
Methinks you should ask Mr Higgs and his minions how I am dealing with that particular issue right now N'esy Pas?
"Tony Porter, chief animal protection officer for the New Brunswick SPCA, said the group is always looking for ways to improve animal protection and meets with the Department of Environment and Local Government regularly."
Tony Porter called back and left a message from
678 Churchill Row
Fredericton, NB E3B 1P6 Phone number (506) 458-9987 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/spca-dog-tethering-sled-dogs-1.4720214 "We are outraged that they [SPCA] will not enforce the law," she said, adding the New Brunswick SPCA should also be ensuring the dogs are being cared for properly.
"That's not acceptable and we have a law that prevents that. Yet, they will not enforce the law."
During the meeting, SPCA officials acknowledged the tethering of sled dogs is an issue. They said because tethering is a generally accepted practice in the sled dog industry, they have difficulty enforcing the law.
Tony Porter, chief animal protection officer with the New Brunswick SPCA, refused to do an interview with CBC on Sunday.
Animal protection in New Brunswick needs more teeth, minister says
Jeff Carr says rules can be strengthened to protect pet population
Environment and Local Government Minister Jeff Carr said his department is looking into improving animal protection laws after a New Brunswick man pleaded guilty Tuesday to animal abuse.
Kyle Springer, 27, will be sentenced in April for leaving his dog, Diesel, to starve to death in a locked home for two months.
Carr, who met with an animal rights group Wednesday, said rules can be strengthened in New Brunswick to protect the pet population.
In particular, Carr said his department is looking at the New Brunswick SPCA's code of practice on animal care. The code, which has yet to be passed into legislation, was drafted in conjunction with animal rights groups and the Department of Environment and Local Government.
"There's a whole host of different items in it, right from keeping a safe space for a dog to stay in when they are outside, as far as sizes of doghouses, to how you walk your dog … a lot of it is code of practice that should be common sense for people, and some of it should be regulation," he said.
"That's the goal of everybody, I think, to move the code of practice closer to regulation and to put some more teeth around what our enforcement officers can have to stand behind."
"It's really important that everyone get out and speak to their MLA, speak to their advocacy group, everyone needs to play a part in protecting animals," said animal advocate Lisa Paulin.
"We need [the government to] step forward and change legislation," added Wendy Hallihan, another animal rights activist.
"As people don't understand, and I fully appreciate that, these changes don't come overnight," Porter said.
Porter said it would be premature to disclose what specific improvements the SPCA and provincial government are currently looking at to strengthen legislation.
Porter did say increasing punishments for offenders may be a way to alleviate problems.
Educating the public
In addition to improving regulations and enforcement, Carr said public education is key to reducing animal abuse.
He would like to see a public awareness campaign and more work done in the school system with the New Brunswick SPCA to educate people on what to do if they can't care for their animals or if they suspect abuse is taking place.
"If people are overwhelmed with the care of their pets, reach out to these groups of people that are there to help, the NB SPCA as well as the advocacy groups … don't sit in silence and let your pet suffer," Carr said.
People's Alliance Leader Kris Austin said his party is also beginning research to look into how the SPCA Act of New Brunswick could be improved.
"The injury done to the animal is bad enough in and of itself, but when you look at the nature of the individual doing these things, it would certainly question … their ethics toward human life as well."
Austin said ensuring animal protection officers can properly enforce the act is key, and perhaps stricter punishments for repeat offenders.
"People that do these types of things, you have to question if they are fit to be in society."
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Subject: YO Mr Higgs Here is a little Deja Vu for Steve Murphy and
your Fat Fred City buddies Chucky Leblanc, Steve.Horsman, Carl Urquart
and Dominic Cardy N'esy Pas ???
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Me,Myself and I
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/ndp-gets-help-from-democracy-expert-1.629834
NDP gets help from democracy expert
Dominic Cardy is with a group called The National Democratic Institute. Its members include such people as former U.S. President Jimmy Carter. The group's mission is to teach democratic values and spread democracy around the world.
Cardy has taught about democracy in Algeria, Bangladesh, and Cambodia during the past few years. When he heard his friend John Carty was running for office back in his home town of Fredericton, he hopped on a plane.
"It was a strange experience," Cardy said. "One evening I was watching the sun go down over the pyramids, and the next evening watched it go down over Fredericton airport as I came into land."
Cardy is no relation to the NDP candidate. But he loves elections and loves getting people pumped up about democracy.
Carty the candidate is running against federal Indian Affairs Minister Andy Scott, Conservative Pat Lynch, Green candidate Philip Duchastel and independent David Amos. The riding has sent Scott to Ottawa for the last four elections, despite the best efforts of the other parties.
Cardy says he doesn't care how tough the race his – he just wants people to participate in the process. "People have forgotten how incredibly precious these gifts that our ancestors fought for are and were just giving them away. It makes me furious when I talk to people and people just say 'ah there's no point in voting.'"
After election day, Dominic Cardy is flying back home to his wife in Kathmandu, Nepal. He hopes to leave behind a new Member of Parliament for Fredericton, his friend John Carty for the NDP.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vugUalUO8YY&t=339s
RCMP Sussex New Brunswick
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/news/2017/6/rcmp-searches-home-seizes-prescription-pills-and-marihuana
RCMP searches home, seizes prescription pills and marihuana
Frankville, Antigonish County, Nova Scotia
The same home was searched yesterday by RCMP, and quantities of marihuana and prescription pills were seized at that time as well.
66-year-old Leotta Marie Cameron of Frankville was arrested in both instances and she has been charged with two counts of Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking, and Failing to Comply with the Conditions of an Undertaking. She was released from custody and is scheduled to appear in Antigonish Provincial Court on May 31.
The investigation is ongoing.
Sgt. Warren McBeath
Antigonish RCMP
Office: 902 863-6500
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/rcmp-examine-deaths-of-5-dogs-just-before-spca-seizure-1.701445
RCMP examine deaths of 5 dogs just before SPCA seizure
The Society for the Prevention to Cruelty to Animals, accompanied by the central New Brunswick village animal control officer, were conducting an inspection of the property on Thursday when the dead dogs were found, said the police.
Keith Barton had applied for a licence for Pet Me Kennel, said animal protection officer David Lynch, and a follow-up inspection was being conducted after he had been told to clean up the property.
It was determined that the property still didn't meet kennel standards when a puppy and its mother were found on soiled, wet blankets, Lynch said.
No charges possible if animals died humanely
Barton was playing with the dogs in the yard as the 11 Pomeranians began to be seized, Lynch said.
The protection officer said he noticed Barton takings dogs into a shed and thought he was looking for privacy to say goodbye to the animals.
"When he came out of the shed, he put on a coat. He sat on a chair on his back step, and he never said a word ," Lynch said. "I went into the shed to take the animals, and that's when I discovered that … they were dead."
Five of the dogs inside the shed were dead and one was seriously injured, Lynch said.
He then called the RCMP, and Barton was arrested. He was later released. No charges have been laid.
Police said they are investigating to determine how the dogs died. Charges cannot be laid if it is shown that the animals died in a humane manner.
"We're still waiting to hear back from the SPCA on cause of death, and we'll go from there," said Cpl. Mike Beauchamp.
Barton told CBC News that the dogs were killed humanely.
The dog that was injured is recovering at a veterinary hospital.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/charges-laid-in-connection-with-deaths-of-5-dogs-1.734766
Charges laid in connection with deaths of 5 dogs
A Minto, N.B., man has been charged in connection with the deaths of five dogs in March.Minto RCMP laid six charges of injuring or endangering animals against Keith Barton in the Burton provincial court on Monday.
Five dogs were found dead and a sixth one seriously injured at Barton's Pet Me Kennel in March.
Barton is also facing three counts of failure to provide food, water, shelter or proper care, charges that were filed by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
Officials from the SPCA, accompanied by workers from the central New Brunswick village animal control office, arrived at Barton's kennel to seize 11 Pomeranians after it was found that the property did not meet kennel standards.
Barton was observed playing with the dogs in the yard before taking several of the animals into a shed.
When officials later went into the shed to collect the animals, five dogs were found dead and one was seriously injured.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/n-b-justice-minister-calls-for-stronger-animal-protection-laws-1.850424
N.B. justice minister calls for stronger animal protection laws
Keith Barton of Minto killed five dogs with a hammer in April when SPCA officers went to his kennel to seize his 13 dogs. Judge Patricia Cumming acquitted him on Feb. 3 of killing the dogs, saying the evidence showed the dogs were rendered unconscious when they were hit with Barton's carpenter's hammer and therefore they did not suffer.
That ruling has riled SPCA volunteers and politicians to call for stronger laws.
Burke said amendments must be made to the province's SPCA Act as well, but he's also calling on Ottawa to reform sections of the Criminal Code of Canada.
Burke said the way the Criminal Code is written now does not address "cruel and unusual injury causing death" to animals.
"It seems that the range of situations covered in this section of the Criminal Code is incomplete, and warrants an examination," Burke said in a statement posted on the New Brunswick government website.
Barton also hit a sixth Pomeranian but it did not die. He was found guilty of injuring that dog and also fined under the SPCA Act for failing to give proper care to his dogs.
The justice minister said the Barton case may cause pet owners to think they can kill animals for any reason as long as the animal does not suffer.
Shannon Walsh, a Fredericton SPCA volunteer, is rallying people who share her frustration with the current laws through a new website, a group on the social networking site Facebook and public events.
"I started speaking to people and began looking for information on what could be done to change animal cruelty laws. I realized very quickly that federal legislation was the root of the issue and the only way we could protect animals was to have new legislation passed," Walsh said in a statement.
MLA fielding dozens of complaints over weak laws
Oromocto Conservative MLA Jody Carr said he has received "a few dozen" complaints since Barton was acquitted on animal cruelty charges, which is he said is quite high for his riding. The only issue that has generated more complaints in recent years is about Agent Orange being sprayed at the Canadian Forces Base Gagetown.Carr is organizing a public meeting on Thursday, where he hopes to outline the different options open to frustrated people who want to see the provincial and federal laws changed.
"I think many people have had that favourite dog or that favourite pet, so it touches peoples heart strings," Carr said.
"I think this issue has brought it over the top."
Carr said he's glad to see that the province's attorney general is echoing earlier calls for change by Fredericton Conservative MP Keith Ashfield, who is the minister of state for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency.
The Oromocto MLA said there needs to be a better definition of property and domestic animals, so a person cannot kill an animal and avoid criminal responsibility.
LYNCH, DAVID THOMAS - It is with great sadness that the family of David Lynch announce his death on Tuesday, November 13th, 2012 at the age of 60. Born in Sussex, NB on September 27th, 1952 he was the husband of Hope Lynch of Rusagonis. In addition to his wife, Hope, David leaves behind his parents, Thomas and Lois Lynch of Sussex, NB; sons, Corey and Scott Lynch of Rusagonis, NB; siblings, Gary (Linda) of Duncan, BC, Elaine of Sussex, NB and Neil (Vera) Lynch of Castlecar, BC; several nieces, nephews and cousins; as well as his three dogs, Bandit, Kaylee and Sasha. David was predeceased by his infant sister, Mary; grandparents, Ira and Margaret Gulliver and James and Mabel Lynch. David was a retired member of the Canadian Armed Forces who served his country for 30 years. After his retirement he became an APO for the NBSPCA and was vice president of NBATVF. David was also an avid outdoorsman.
Visitation will be held at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church on Friday, November 16th, 2012 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at the church on Saturday, November 17th at 10 am with Fr. Monte Peters officiating. For those who wish, donations in David's memory can be made to the SPCA or NB Heart and Stroke. Online condolences can be made at www.mcadamsfh.com, 458-9170.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/farmer-blames-heat-rays-for-cows-deaths-1.1213992
Farmer blames heat rays for cows' deaths
RCMP officer assured Werner Bock that aliens are not flying over his farm
Werner Bock is charged with failing to give his cows adequate medical attention but he told a Moncton provincial court on Monday that someone is after him and his animals.
Bock accuses the RCMP and veterinarians of ignoring what's happening on his eastern New Brunswick farm.
He said he's lost up to 200 animals in the last 10 years and he's posted a video on the internet where he claims to expose the mystery. The farmer says heat rays are to blame for his cows’ deaths.
Bock goes on to say the authorities are refusing to take him seriously about the heat rays.
"This was covered up by the veterinarians and then it was covered up by the RCMP," he said in a video.
The video also shows pictures of thin cows that are losing their hair.
In a pre-trial meeting on Monday, Bock tried to subpoena three provincial veterinarians and three RCMP officers to testify.
Provincial Court Judge Jolene Richard noted two of the individuals will already be testifying. But they will be testifying against Bock as witnesses for the prosecution.
As for the others, the judge said she wasn't sure how relevant they would be to the trial.
Bock wants to call a veterinarian who found no evidence of burns on his cows.
He also wants to call a police officer he says assured him there were no aliens flying over his farm. Bock said he doesn't believe aliens had anything to do with the death of his cows. He said the RCMP dismiss his concerns and try to raise the issue of aliens to discredit his concerns.
The trial will be held in September.
Corrections
- This story has been updated to add more context to Werner Bock's concerns about how he feels RCMP officers have not taken his concerns seriously.Sep 12, 2013 10:47 PM AT
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/charges-against-cattle-farmer-werner-bock-dropped-1.2682075
Charges against cattle farmer Werner Bock dropped
Crown withdrew 2 counts of failing to provide proper food and water because cows have been sold
Bock had claimed the case against him was a conspiracy by the government, veterinarians, the RCMP and CBC.
He testified that lasers and heat rays had killed his cows.
In December, Bock had been found unfit to stand trial. A psychiatric assessment showed he was suffering from a delusional disorder.
Judge Troy Sweet had adjourned the case until June 19 and released Bock on the conditions that he keep the peace and report to Moncton Mental Health for assessment and treatment.
Crown witnesses had testified about a pile of carcasses under hay bales, a dead cow in a brook and others buried in the woods.
https://www.spca-nb.ca/en/about-us/history-of-the-nbspca
History of the NBSPCA
One of the first public acts of the new Society was to commission a drinking fountain for horses in 1882 that still exists in uptown Saint John, New Brunswick. As that action suggests, the chief humanitarian concern of most early SPCAs was with horses and their abuse. The modern SPCA focus on companion animals followed the decline of the horse for work and transportation in the twentieth century. The movement to found animal shelters (which mostly serve companion animals) also followed this shift of emphasis. Livestock and their protection, however, has been a continuing concern of most SPCAs.
In 1911 the NBSPCA Act was amended to change the name of the Society to the “New Brunswick Society for the Prevention of Cruelty” and to expand its mandate to the protection of women and children. This step conformed to the practice of many other societies in England and North America.
The Victorian “protection” movement had begun with the anti-slavery campaigns, and its broad humanitarian focus embraced oppressed peoples, women, children, animals, and the poor. Not until 1958 was the name and mission of the Society in New Brunswick changed to again place an exclusive focus on animals. By that time, interventions to protect women and children had become increasingly a mandate of government or specialized private societies.
Very little has been written or is known about the NBSPCA’s first 80 years. The rare surviving papers hint at predictable themes: debates over amendments to the act or the Society bylaws; successful prosecutions for animal abuse; minor disputes about governance; and occasional financial crises, sometimes triggered by seizures of livestock and the resulting expenses of boarding and legal defences.
The Society seems to have had no employees other than its network of part-time inspectors, and no fixed office. Funding came from donations and membership fees, contributions by a few well-to-do supporters, and charitable trusts. In addition, the Society seems to have had modest and irregular funding from the provincial government and the Canadian Federation of Humane Societies, at times during the 1960s and ’70s. Branch societies in the larger cities, mostly created after WWII, were usually better-financed than the provincial body, and in some cases assumed responsibility of paying for humane enforcement within their municipal boundaries.
In 1961 Senator Frederic A. McGrand of Saint John, then President of the NBSPCA, appointed Brian Davies from Oromocto as a part-time Inspector. In 1965 Davies became the Society’s Executive Secretary, its first full-time employee. With the backing of the NBSPCA, Davies threw himself into campaigns against the leg-hold trap and for more humane methods in Canadian slaughterhouses. From there he moved into the campaign, already gaining momentum in the early 1960s, to regulate or stop the hunt for young harp seals off the coast of Newfoundland. Both Davies and the NBSPCA quickly rose to national attention through the NBSPCA Save the Seals Fund that Davies created 1965. Although Davies enjoyed strong support from the NBSPCA, in May, 1968, the board of directors voted to split the Society off from the save-the-seals campaign and return to a focus on the protection of domestic animals in New Brunswick. The split seems to have been an amicable one, however. Davies for his part in 1969 converted the NBSPCA Save the Seals Fund into the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), which remained centred in Fredericton. In 1977 Davies took the IFAW out of New Brunswick and to the United States, after the Canadian Federal Government threatened to revoke the organization’s charitable status. IFAW is today one of the largest animal rights organizations in the world.
Davies’ leaving the NBSPCA plunged the Society into a financial crisis, although the exact causes and circumstances of the crisis are unclear. By the end of the 1970s the Society had righted itself, now under the leadership of Executive Director Ray Ward. Although the Society maintained a small network of part-time Inspectors, funding was precarious through the 1980s. Many functions had been assumed by the larger branch societies, and the NBSPCA itself was relatively inactive. (For more on this episode in the history of the NBSPCA, see Christy Clarke, IFAW Begins: Brian Davies and the New Brunswick Humane Community (unpublished MA thesis, the Department of History, the University of New Brunswick, 2009)).
The 1990s brought a revival of government interest in the NBSPCA and in animal protection issues. In 1996 the Liberal government of Frank McKenna appointed an SPCA task force. Acting on the recommendations of the task force, the legislature in 1997 passed amendments to the SPCA Act. These modernized the act, set up the current system of government-sanctioned Animal Protection Officers (replacing the older inspector system), established the new APOs with the status of peace officers, and gave the government greater authority over the Society’s operations. Under new president James Little (elected in 1997), change came rapidly, including a shift of the Society’s office from Moncton to Fredericton and a one-time grant of $150,000 from government for training and implementation (1999).
Under Chief APO Paul Melanson, the corps of APOs underwent a rapid professionalization after 2000 (although most remained part-time officials). Exercising their increased legal authority, the officers launched a number of large puppy mill seizures that raised public awareness of the Society, but that generated large expenditures. By 2005 the Society was in financial difficulties, and was obliged to turn to government for special grants to cover its campaign against puppy mills.
The financial difficulties of the Society were eased somewhat in 2009, when the NBSPCA assumed the contract to provide dog control services in the rural areas, a service previously delivered directly by government. The new financial stability allowed the Society to move to its current offices on the grounds of Fredericton’s former experimental farm, to hire a number of full-time staff, and to assume complete financial responsibility for animal protection in the province. In 2010, after years of advocacy by the Society, government proclaimed new legislation establishing mandatory inspection and licensing of pet establishments (including dog kennels) and giving the NBSPCA authority for that licensing. In 2010 the Society established a province-wide hot-line that could be used by the public to report allegations of cruelty and abuse. The NBSPCA was also assisted in these years by a substantial bequest from the estates of Forbes and Ruth MacLeod, long-time SPCA supporters in New Brunswick. By 2012, after a challenging decade of growth and change, the Society had attained a level of functioning and stability comparable to those of other provincial SPCAs in the smaller provinces of Canada.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/spca-seizes-45-dogs-in-saint-basile-1.1198971
SPCA seizes 45 dogs in Saint-Basile
The northwestern N.B. kennel was unlicensed
The owner could be facing charges of neglect and failing to provide proper medical care, said chief animal protection officer Paul Melanson.
"All the dogs have had either an eye or ear infection," he said.
"They were infected with fleas and mites and there has been five that had been in vet care since the seizure due to the condition of them."
As of December 2010, all kennels in the province have to be licensed and inspected on an annual basis.
"It's becoming more prevalent and I think that the public is realizing since the licensing started, they're looking to see the facility before they buy," said Melanson.
"We get a lot of phone calls asking if the people are licensed or not."
The latest seizure is the second major one in the area in the past two-and-a-half months.
On Oct. 27, 149 dogs, including newborns, were taken from another unlicensed kennel.
The five dogs from the latest seizure that are too sick to be moved are being housed at a clinic in St. Jacques.
Meanwhile, the Oromocto SPCA took in 25 of the dogs, while the other 15 are at the Fredericton SPCA.
All of the dogs will be bathed, dewormed, and vaccinated and many will be placed in foster care until they're adopted.
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From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 19:57:53 -0300
Subject: Yo Tricky Dicky Dearden which SPCA is Stevey Boy Harper
getting his sick puppies from these days?
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In my humble opinion Stevey Boy should get you to sue somebody because
his lapdogs are truly defective and should never be allowed out of the
house to mingle with the public. Are you Neo Cons feediny your puppies
coco puffs instead of something nutritional for their brains to
develop properly.
FYI I am a very Proud Canadian and definitely not a Yankee. everybody
and his dog knows that excepting of course your sick puppy. Perhaps a
Neo con lawyer such as youself can enlighten Barry Baby Winters, EH
Tricky Dicky?. Furthermore how the hell could I bother this puppy's
mother when I do not even know who he truly is yet? Hell it appears
that this sick puppy even wants to bite the old folks as he hangs out
at the Golden Arches? Don't you Nep Con's know that the children of
people you were elected to serve and protect love to go there? Perhaps
you Neo cons your RCMP/GRC underlings should muzzle on their shill and
put him on a very short leash ASAP before he hurts somebody or get
himself hurt. EH Stevey Boy?
Veritas Vincit
David Raymond Amos
From: Barry Winters <sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>
Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 14:11:26 -0600
Subject: No ...you dellude yourself
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
No. You kid and dellude yourself. YOU are not honest about anything or
after all these years, all these years gaind some traction because you
would have spoken the truth. Yhat has not occurred.
I do NOT cut and paste anything. I hope YOU figure that out. I quoted
you and others verbatum and nothing out of context. YOU have been
accused of harassment. You have been accused of making threats, YOU
engage in name calling and insult ......and no on wants anything to do
with you.
YOU thought YOU knew where or my mother was and threatened her safety
and others on the blogs.
YOU are NOT a maritime but one of those ridiculous dual citizens whose
Canadian "roots" best serve to keep them out of an American jail.
Davey baby...need some help with the big words?
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From: Barry Winters <sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>
Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 14:35:16 -0600
Subject: Re: A New comment on Just Dave that is all about the RCMP
shill and evilblogging Neo Con spin doctor Barry Baby Winters
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
DO NOT INVOKE THE SACRAFICES OF CANADIAN TROOPS....you do NOT have the
right. I served, and deployed, my father served, his brother served.
YOU have done nothing. But become a criminal. I "have seen the
eliphant"....you have NOT. Notwithstanding the imperfections of the Canadian
system and Canadian society...it is still far superior... to our American
cousins version.
Go home Yank
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Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 1:06 PM
Subject: A New comment on Just Dave that is all about the RCMP shill and
evilblogging Neo Con spin doctor Barry Baby Winters
As soldiers and historians love to say "Live by the Sword Die by the Sword"
EH Barry Baby?
I say the word is mightier than the sword as long it is the truth.
Liars such as you hang yourselves with your own words every day of the
week. That is a simple fact that even your mind with a purportedly
High IQ should easily grasp. All somebody who is "Too stupid to live"
has to do is cut and paste your words just like you do to me and
maintian my Integrity and my "Live Free or Die" attitude. who are you
people to decide that only the wise guys deserve to live? Mean old
Maritmers and their children have every right a you do to enjoy this
wonderful only world.
The big differnce between a far west liar and an honest Maritimer is
that the liar cuts and pastes an honest man's work and inserts it out
of context within his diatribe as twists all the words to suit his
malicious ends in what he thinks is aclever fashion. A dummy such as I
will merely post all of your words and allow others to sort out the
truth from the malicious propaganda for themselves.
Trust that all Maritimers are not dumb defeatists as Stevey Boy Harper
and the rest of you wacko Western arseholes love to think we are. In
my humble opinion one does not have to be all that clever to smell
your Bullshit. I bet even the dumb French Blogger Chucky Lelanc and
alll his Fake Left pals in Fat Fred City smell it bigtime. They are
just too chicken to do anything about it tis all.
Today I am merely proving what the dumb bastards can never deny
anyway. That is that you are one nasty little man working for
malevolent Feds who clearly picked a fight wit a Martimer who will not
suffer from bullshit anymore that he supports the evil of longstanding
governnents within ANY purported Democracy not just Canada and the
USA..Why else are our soldiers fighting overseas today? Ain't that the
same issue Barry Baby?
Veritas Vincit
David Raymond Amos
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From: Barry Winters <sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>
Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 15:01:51 -0600
Subject:
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
You know that "dirt" I wrote befrore...it even better now.....
Do you drool while google laddie?
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
A song, thoughts, funny articles and observations ...the dirt dug by
David Amos.
Saturday, January 27, 2007"Its all about me"Mr. Paul N McCulloch once
wrote this about Remembrance Day:Remembrence Day...Posted on
2004.11.11 at 12:25I for one HATE remembrance day. It is a day of
Hypocracy.the overtmessege: Lest we forget, never again, etc... they
push that war isterrible, look at what these people had to go through
for your freedom,never let that happen again, honour them for their
sacrifice.
TheUnderlaying messege: Look at what these men went through for you?
ifthe situation arose, you should go as well. They gave their lives
foryou, we honour them for that, why won't you give your life when
thetime comes? war is glorious, people who die in war are honoured
fordecades to come. dying in war is heroic.We all see the overt
messege,but the REAL messege is almost subliminal, we don't quite know
it isthere, or if we do we mostly brish it off. I used to hate
remembranceday services, i hated the damned poem in flanders fields
for themindless repetitive ritual of it. Now i hate the day all
together...for the hypocracy, and mindless repetitive ritual of it
all.
I wrote this to the young man.
Mr. McCulloch, before you blaze up, and toke up this evening
inpeaceful, tranquil bliss, please remember this:It is gratifying to
receive all those appreciative messages backing ourforces in
Afghanistan. The men at the sharp end.The Paras put it
succinctly;"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night, because
rough men standby to do violence on their behalf"(close quote Barry
Winters)
Twenty-five Canadians were murdered on 9/11. Dozens of aircraft,
allpotential flying bombs were diverted to Canadian airfields, that
day,each one a potential catastrophe.Canadian trade, Canadian markets
and millions of Canadians livelihoods,their ability to feed their
families was impacted by this very real act of war.
This attack, strike, "cassus belli" was planned, co-ordinated,and
launched by Al Quida from a failed state run for terrorist by
theTaliban.Denying Afghanistan and other failed states to terrorists
and thosethat have issued a fatwah and declared global jihad against
us, is what will keep us all safe here at home. As surely as my
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry and ParaRegimental
forefathers fought and died to protect Canada in generations
past.....our troops do the very same now.
Whence, no girls and few boys attended school in Afghanistan,
sixmillion boys and little girls attend school. Six million children
witha future thanks to the sacrifice of Canada, Canadians and
fightingCanadian soldiers.Your thoughts about "subliminal" and "overt
message" bespeak of your very small world.
Your world is all about you. An Alberta ranch boy, a cowboy, lied
about his age in 1943 to join the Canadian Army and on June 6, 1944
Walter Clifford Winters and his brother Delbert Winters landed on Juno
Beach. Your grandfather andgreat-uncle. They did so because ....their
worlds were large.
I have served. I have no time for people and folks for whom it is
"allabout me".It is indeed a good thing that I have decided that we
shall never meet,nor speak.God Bless our soldiers and our Battle
Group.Posted by snipernco at 11:50 AM 0 commentsThursday, January 25,
I wrote this humorous article , yet alas it has offended Little David"
2007Viva la difference....noWomen are from Venus, men are...regular.
Men are happy. Men are welladjusted. Men are at peace. Men are
regular.Women eat fibre every day. Concern themselves greatly with the
cleanliness of the commode or facility. Hell, some of them turn on
thebathroom faucet.
They worry about their health, and the prepare for the moment. And
after all of that.....women are still mal-adjusted and weird.On the
other hand once a day "everday" a man goes into the "readin room",
with a cupa coffee and twenty minutes later...the place smellslike a
well enjoyed dump. Out walks a well adjusted well evacuated man.
The late Dr. MacIntirethe first heart surgeon in Edmonto said it best.
"A good cigar, a pairof shoes and a good BM 'everday'"
PM 0 commentsWednesday, January 24, 2007Public Transit and
retards!This morning for the first time in two years I started up my
truck. Itis a new truck, newly purchased, registered and insured. It
is a bigtruck. It is a big ole diesel Dodge 3/4 ton Alberta screw you
greenfreaks truck.
For two years I rode the bus here in Edmonton. The fare is high,
theschedules bad, too many drunks, ersatz disabled and retards. There
isNO reason any intelligent person in Edmonton would use public
transitfor any reason.Last week it was -25C and at 6:15 PM on one of
the city's busiestthoroughfares, I waited 23 minutes for a bus. During
that time,three "sorry Out of Service buses trundled past and one "Out
ofService" bus stopped and the driver raced out to the adjacent KFC
forthe Tooney Tuesday special.
No one in their right mind would use public transit if they had
anoption. I can not recount how many times I have relinquished my
seatfor a some old guy or gal with a "walker". Always this "walker"
ispiled high with shopping and the person pushing the damned thing is
healthier than I.Yes, there must be some disabled transit
system....but these folks using the same system as the rest of public
simply is not working. No one is going to leave their cars at home to
take a bus, to stand sosome poor guy with a motorized apparatus the
size of a Toyota trucktake the space of a dozen other folk.
That is the simple truth. You have welfare mamas with prams the size
of Volkswagen mowing folksdown, whilst their "little darlings" are
screaming. If it isn'tthe "white trash" making your daily commute the
"bus ride from Hell",it is the unwashed, stale beer infused Indian
that just has to sitbeside you.Yes indeed, there is something
egalitarian as hell about all this butNO ONE will pay to "save the
planet" and leave their car at home, toenjoy this little slice of
heaven. Nor should they!Then you have your "droolers" and "gobbers".
Some years ago there weresome billboards. Prominently pictured was
some mongoloid...with the caption, "my place is in the community with
you." On the one bus route I used to take there was a couple of folks
from a group home that regularly used this transit route. One would
sit on the front seats and spit on the seat beside him...every day.
There was the one, forty year old "young mother" with the toy doll in
the pram she had on thebus ...every day. Whilst indeed their place is
"in the community" it isnot on public transit.So now I am "drivin
agin"! Why should I use public transit, or careabout "saving the
planet" if the powers that be can't run publictransit in a
business-like, efficient and manner that satisfies andserves the
customer?
January 23, 2007It's ten o"clock do you know where Granny is?It's ten
PM and do you know where your granny or Mama is? Try the
localMcDonald's, she may well be there drinking "senior's priced"
coffee andtrying to get picked up!
Have you been to McDonalds and watched the same seniors at 9
AMreturning at 10 PM to socialize, drink cheap coffee and probably
getlaid? Screw going to the bar, church groups or even senior celibacy
forthat matter! Just go to McDonalds swill coffee, free refills for
seniors, and engage in a "menage et fifteen or twenty"!
Here in Edmonton when one patronizes those "golden arches" one does
notgo to the can and leave their breakfast or Edmonton Sun
unattended.Your hash browns and newspaper are long gone before you can
get back.Once I did catch some obstreperous, obdurate and unrepentant
geriatric thief in the act. She looked at me and said "what"?
I love the peace of leaving the little lady and family asleep on
Saturdays and hitting Rotten Ronnie's for breakfast and the
week-endeditions of both the National Post and the Globe and Mail.So
here I am at peace with the world and the Globe and Mail and this
frail looking thief is reaching over my breakfast to snag my
NationalPost. I look at the miscreant and say," excuse me, that is
mine".This elderly Jabba the Hut looking guy looks at me and
says,"that's allright I'll give it back to you when I'm done".
I look at "Big Al" andsay, "OK gimme yer car keys, I'll give "em" back
to ya when I'm done"!Gramps has no sense of humour!There is always the
imperious lady butting herself in front of you inline, and tapping her
soggy coffee cup on the counter saying, "refill"!They are never alone.
They are all "ganged up"! Many of thewomen "dress" for the occasion.
It is ten PM at McDonalds and there'sgranny in her best jewellery, her
fur coat and a condom in her purse,humming to herself "I'm lovin it"!
Posted by snipernco at 8:48 AM 0 comments"Ready aye ready"The motto of
the Canadian Army is "ready aye ready"! At Lundy's Lane itwas first
uttered when a young British officer asked a frightened southern
Ontario farm boy if he were ready for the night engagement.
TheCanadian Army has a wonderful lexicon of nicknames for it's
regimentsThe Hasting and Prince Edward County Regiment are, The Hasty
Pees. TheSeventh Toronto Field Artillery are Seven Gun...well you get
theidea.It's all about pride ....Canadian Pride! I need Corb Lund now
towrite some kick ass music for this
To Lundy's Lane Yankees came, a country to steal Nothin to stop them
but farm boys with musket and cold steel The faint rattle of musketry
over yon hill, came the enemy to killIn the line scared but steady,
ready aye ready they criedThe invaders came, and came, by the score
they died Forevermore in Canadian army lore Ready aye ready!
Rocky Mountain Rangers, Lake Superior Snake Rapers, Hasty Pees
andLoyal EddiesReady Aye Ready!From Prairie fields to Flanders Fields,
to the muddy bloody SommeAt the mercy of the gas and guns of the
hun.That hill the Canadian Corps to take swornUp Vimy Ridge they
advanced at the steady crying Ready aye ready!
Through the smoke, clouds the Red Ensign flying and a nation born.With
shot and shell they sent em to hell leaving corpses to bury Crying
Ready aye ready!Five Tribe, Seven Guns, Black Watch, Crazy Eights, and
Kings OwnCalgary.... Ready Aye Ready!The RCAF over the cliffs of Dover
flew fightin as part of the few. Smashed into the enemy, ready aye
ready, to few owed much, by so many.
Standin fast at El Alamein to Dieppe Bloody Dieppe in France we
came.always ready aye ready!From Caen, the Falaise cauldron and the
Causeway at WalcherenTo Ka Pyong and nameless Korean hills so
many.With shock, fire, maneuver and shell they sent the fuckers to
hell!Canadian soldiers always ready aye ready!Lincs and Winks, Eeks
and Squeaks, Canadian Grenadier Guards, PrincessPatricia's Canadian
Light InfantryReady aye ready!
Whenever Canada must make a stand even in a place like
AfghanistanWhatever place Canadian soldiers journey to keep us
safe.You mess with the best, you die like the rest! Ready aye
ready!Our fightin regimental fathers that gave us our country and so
muchmore.Our freedom and liberty, forever Canadian soldiers have
foreswore.Ready aye ready!We sleep in peace at night because Canadian
soldiers are ready to fight.
The enemy isn't in our backyard , thy sons are on guard, and you are
free.Ready aye Ready!Grey and Simcoe Foresters, Princess Louise
Fusliers , Hussars and Dragoons.Fort Garrys, Blue Puttees and the
Glamour Boys of the 48 thHighlanders.Ladies from Hades...and Loyal
Eddies!Ready aye ready!Van Doos, Gunners, zippers, Highlanders Little
Black Devils andinfantryalways...........ready aye ready!Posted by
snipernco at 6:40 AM 0 comments
Davey (baby) I stand by every word
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