Monday, June 28, 2010
We must protect and speak out about our civil rights.
I want to state that the purpose of my posting items stemming from the G20 is to provide an alternative view. I am an activist who believes in peaceful protest but I abhor violence and destructive conduct. I’m not anti-police or authority etc. What I am is a strong proponent of civil and human rights, which unfortunately far too many Canadians take for granted. What took place in Toronto is our first Canadian experience what happens when our rights as citizens are ignored and violated. Authorities will always have reasons for abdicating their responsibilities when it comes to suspending or denying our civil liberties. In a civilized, democratic and peaceful country like Canada there can never be “any reason” good enough to suspend our civil rights as provided by our charter; otherwise the basis for a just society is compromised and we are reduced to an oligarchy where only a few hold the power
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Saturday, June 26, 2010
McGuinty Assaults Our Civil Rights
Premier McQuinty,
You have truly crossed the line and shown total disregard and contempt for our Civil Rights by giving the police special powers of arrest for the G20 Summit. I am a proud Canadian and Ontarian, but today I’m truly embarrassed to be both as a result of your action that is reminiscent of a right wing South American police state.
You have put a knife through the heart of what it means to be a Canadian. With this one thoughtless act you have destroyed our innocence as a country. You have insulted everything we hold dear with what is an affront to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. With one swoop of the pen you have impacted our freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and freedom of association. You have moved our province and country from being one of peace, tolerance and virtue to being one of disharmony, intolerance and dishonour. Your have used the power of your office in a manner that is presumptuous and abusive.
It is now clear that you have learned nothing from the Harris era of government in Ontario. Like him, you are now operating with such arrogance that you have made the incorrect assumption that our province is home to nothing but unruly thugs and hoodlums. Like him you have lost touch with the people you are sworn to serve and forgotten the importance of peaceful protest and dissent in a vibrant democracy. Sadly you have made the single biggest political error in judgement of your political career. If you are a man who values peace and justice as you purport, every arrest made as a result of these new police powers will haunt you in perpetuity.
Sincerely,
Eric Morin
You have truly crossed the line and shown total disregard and contempt for our Civil Rights by giving the police special powers of arrest for the G20 Summit. I am a proud Canadian and Ontarian, but today I’m truly embarrassed to be both as a result of your action that is reminiscent of a right wing South American police state.
You have put a knife through the heart of what it means to be a Canadian. With this one thoughtless act you have destroyed our innocence as a country. You have insulted everything we hold dear with what is an affront to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. With one swoop of the pen you have impacted our freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and freedom of association. You have moved our province and country from being one of peace, tolerance and virtue to being one of disharmony, intolerance and dishonour. Your have used the power of your office in a manner that is presumptuous and abusive.
It is now clear that you have learned nothing from the Harris era of government in Ontario. Like him, you are now operating with such arrogance that you have made the incorrect assumption that our province is home to nothing but unruly thugs and hoodlums. Like him you have lost touch with the people you are sworn to serve and forgotten the importance of peaceful protest and dissent in a vibrant democracy. Sadly you have made the single biggest political error in judgement of your political career. If you are a man who values peace and justice as you purport, every arrest made as a result of these new police powers will haunt you in perpetuity.
Sincerely,
Eric Morin
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canadian politics,
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