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Reason: spelling

What is it about the .win communities that it is so hard to get anyone to back up their opinions? The tangled history of the federal and provincial governments' relationships with the First Nations is well documented in the courts and the history books. I gave you two links bearing upon the issues and now I'm suggesting you read the relevant chapters of Thomas Berger's book "One Man's Justice" - they will give you some background on some of the fundamental issues as they played out in provincial and Canadian courts. And played out in the First Nations' favour.

And all you have is "You're too stupid".

As though you have nothing but opinions that you can't support.

2 years ago
-4 score
Reason: Original

What is it about the .win communities that it is so hard to get anyone to back up their opinions? The tangled history of the federal and provincial governments' relationships with the First Nations is well documented in the courts and the history books. I gave you two links bearing upon the issues and now I'm suggestion you read the relevant chapters of Thomas Berger's book "One Man's Justice" - they will give you some background on some of the fundamental issues as they played out in provincial and Canadian courts. And played out in the First Nations' favour.

And all you have is "You're too stupid".

As though you have nothing but opinions that you can't support.

2 years ago
1 score