Fri, 10 Dec 2004 10:07:45 -0800 (PST)
From:
"charles leblanc"
Subject:
NEW BRUNSWICK HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION SHOULD HANG THEIR HEADS IN SHAME ON THIS DAY!!!!!!!!!!
To:
"oldmaison"
Meals served at the Fredricton Soup Kitchen yesterday
Noon- 100 meals
Supper- 69 meals
Have a good conscience day!!!
Some bureaucrats are getting fed up with my
updates!
Too bad so sad! All they had to do is find me a
job somewhere and these updates would soon come to a
complete halt but as they told me they’re just going
to be orders of the New Brunswick Human Rights
Commission because I have ADHD?
I am close to mental retardation so therefore I
should be ignored at any cost!
O well c’est la vie!
Last evening there was quite a debate between
Jody Carr and Kelly Lambrock on the talk show of -
Voice of the Province.
The host just let those guys go at it and it was
good! Of course, I called in and the issue of Ritalin
was talked about for 10 minutes so I did my job!
You can see it during the weekend at 3:00pm on
Rogers.
I forgot to write a funny story that happened
when the Miramichi Protesters were in front of the
Legislature.
They were shaking the metal barricades and were
very loud!
As a matter of fact, I found a quart of Captain
Morgan on the front lawn.
Anyway, the media was inside the hallway and
Margaret Ann Blaney <> walked by and
proceeded to walk out the front door but at the last
second realizes the protesters were out there!
She quickly made a U turn and took the side door!
Everyone believe that it was funny but seriously?
Former Premier Frank McKenna always walked
outside and face the protesters. Tanker Malley did the
same action last summer so what’s the big deal in
facing angry protesters?
What are they scared about? I just don’t
understand it!
Ok…Today is called- Human Rights Day around this
planet and we New Brunswickers should take this day as
a day of mourning because our human rights Commission
are no good to us whatsoever!
We have racist members who are working behind the
scene for the Irving interest!
I am going to make a presentation to a forum who
wishes to do a study on inclusion and those racists
members of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission
are going to be mention big times.
Our kids are forced on Ritalin and once they
reached the Adult stage? Their lives our ruined.
For you new-comers on my list? Take a close look
at this fax that was sent to the Commission office-
When Mr.LeBlanc was interviewed by Gulf Operators
he informed us he had ADHD and was taking Ritalin
there
were medical limitations placed on Mr.LeBlanc. We
accommodated Mr.LeBlanc disability by ensuring that he
was given jobs and duties that complied with his
medical limitations.
Sherry Merssereau < Irving Human Resources with no
Doctor’s paper! > Supported by the racist members of
the
Human Rights Commission of New Brunswick >
Lets not forget the racial slurs by the
supervisor at Gulf Operators that no niggers or frogs
should be allowed to work within the Irving Empire.
These racist people will once again be
investigated by the Ombudsman of the matter that Carl
White handle my case.
Will he lie to the Ombudsman to protect his job?
Will he take a lie detector test? Will he admit that
he sat down with the Irvings to discuss my case? Many
questions to be asked and I will make certain that I
get some answers in the new year!
I will not go away!
Those racist members at the New Brunswick Human
Rights Commission should hold down their heads in
shame in this day!
Ok…Getting angry again…speaking of racism???
J.D. IRVING HAS A LETTER TO THE EDITOR IN TODAY’S
TELEGRAPH JOURNAL!!! IT’S THE TOP LETTER OF THE
PAPER!!!!
Why is that now??? Could it be because his son
Jamie Irving is the new Publisher and wants to make
his Daddy proud???
This is absurd!!!
We the public are not allowed to write against
the Irvings even if they print their letter with a big
headline.
Let me see if I can locate the story-
Here it is
LETTERS
Premier Lord's forestry vision offers hope
On Dec. 2, the province affirmed its commitment to a
quantifiable wood supply objective, and tree growth
through dedicated silviculture funding. This is very
encouraging news.
We are committed and willing investors in the people,
environment and economy of New Brunswick.
New Brunswick is home and we want to see it grow and
prosper. Premier Bernard Lord's vision regarding wood
supply, silviculture funding and the ongoing
competitiveness of this industry is hopeful. We
appreciate his vote of confidence in the industry.
Premier Lord's commitment to sustainable tree growth
and the forest products industry is a very positive
sign for those looking to invest in a strong forest
future for New Brunswick. Tree growth must be done
responsibly, based on good science, with industry held
fully accountable for its performance.
Diversification and innovation are very important and
there is opportunity to build on the exciting
developments in New Brunswick over the past 10 years.
The action taken from the throne speech will hopefully
lead to more of this kind of investment. We definitely
should be looking at how we can competitively add more
value to New Brunswick wood.
Last Thursday's message from the premier is an
optimistic indication that this government supports a
strong and vibrant forest industry for years to come.
JAMES D. IRVING
President
J.D. Irving, Limited
Saint John
See what I mean? It’s like Germany all over
again.
Freedom of speech and rights are long gone in
this Province and there’s nothing New Brunswickers can
turned to?
Those Racists people are in Irving’s pocket and
once we make a complaint? They show us the door or do
like Carl White and Janet Culinan did to me- Just hang
up the phone in my ear!
This is not right and Human Rights Day is a day
of mourning in this Province.
Ok….Yesterday, I bumped into a bureaucrat from
Family Services and told the individual that I was
very concern of the open rooms in the Welfare.
The person quickly told me what I wanted????
Money for heat for the poor or Private room in the
welfare office????
I know the province has no money but the privacy
of a poor person must be respected!
What they should do is this!
Before the case worker begins to ask many very
personal questions in front of the whole floor?
The case worker should give a piece of paper that
if the person in need wasn’t treated properly?
They can phone someone immediately to complain!
Maybe by following this action their checks will
be delayed for months and months but at least the poor
person will have to right to complain!
We can’t turn to the human rights commission
that’s a certain fact!!!
Remember the poor Native 56 years old woman who
was denied assistance?
Well it was October 12th and she still haven’t
received a check!
My God! Joyeux Noel to all!!! This is terrible!!!
Sh@t over 1,000 words…here’s some other comments that
I received during the last 24 hours. eXCUSE THE
GRAMMAR AND STYLE OF THIS VIEW BECAUSE i JUST WRITE
THE DARN THING AND SEND IT ALONG. sEND THIS NOTE TO
ALL THE PEOPLE ON YOUR EMAIL LIST SO THEY CAN CONTINUE
READING THE GOING ONS IN NEW BRUNSWICK! Opppsss sorry
about the caps...I'm not going to rewrite the whole
thing again..bye bye..
1-Hi there Charles,
I think it is time for Bernard Lord to go out of
government.
Have a great day Charles, keep up the good work.
2- Charles , These messages are getting long , can you
shorten them up a
little.
3-Bonjour M. Leblanc,
C'est M. Wayne MacKay qui fait les consultations. Je
vais lui faire
parvenir votre demande. <>
4-Charles LeBlanc, I have been on your list for a week
now and I want to
congratulate you for fighting for the rights of
children whom are
forced to
take Ritalin to keep them quiet and doped up.....I
agree with your
views on
this issues and continue to fight......The kids have
no voices in the
Legistlation......Keep up the good work for the
homeless and the
needy.......
5-
Here Charles in case you missed that you made news and
Irving media did print your comments :):)
A10 on December 8, 2004
The Daily Gleaner.
'I am cautiously optimistic'- Charles LeBlanc,
Fredericton.
Gleaner readers respond to throne speech question
We thank those people who called to answer our
question of the week: "What do you think about the
government's promises that were contained in the
throne speech?"
Look for a new question of the week on Friday.
Following are the answers we received this week:
I don't think the government will keep its promises.
There were promises before and they weren't all kept.
I have been paying taxes for almost 30 years.
What I see is the government replacing all their
computers, desks and carpeting in the Centennial
Building. Our money could be better used to raise
social assistance and other matters. I think it's time
for a new government.
Robert Delage, Lincoln.
I am very happy that they announced money for
methadone clinics around this province, but I am
cautiously optimistic because so many times there were
methadone clinics that were ready to open and the
government stepped in and they didn't have the money.
No, I think it is a step forward for the prescription
drug problem we have in this province. I collected
10,000 signatures asking the government to form a
committee to study the issue of Ritalin. Now if they
would just move forward and have a committee to study
the issue of Ritalin, it would be really good. Surely,
if we could have a committee to study the issue on
dogs we could have a committee to study the future of
kids.
- Charles LeBlanc, Fredericton.
Bernard Lord, you seem to forget your promises.
If you put your brain in gear before you opened your
mouth you would remember your promises. If you cut
your wages and your ministers' wages by 10 per cent to
15 per cent then you could afford to pay the teachers,
the nurses, the doctors and the hospital workers.
We need those people here. You don't seem to care
about the taxpayers when you have such large wages and
cars. And you give out forgivable loans. People in New
Brunswick are going to think you are the back end of a
horse.
- Leona Sowers, Hanwell.
I think the promises made by the government are
excellent and I hope they carry them out.
- Len Poore, Fredericton.
I think there is good news in the throne speech for
people with disabilities.
The government is now acting on its commitment to
develop new ways for providing support to people with
disabilities to enhance their rights to make choices
to participate in their communities.
Also, the increase in the social assistance rates and
the extension of the health card for social assistance
recipients who go to work is a very positive step
forward.
- Ken Pike, Rothesay.
6-Thanks for submitting an article. Your writing
style confused me a little. Could you put in the HTML
for spacing and then resend it.
Thanks,
Matt
Editor
7-Chuck......you should apologize for using Irving
style headlines to get
your message out......gonna start calling you JK after
your
pal...........Have a good Irving day!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi! My name is Charles leBlanc - I am a advocate
for
ADHD/ADD children in the province of NB. I have
personally been diagnosed ADHD, but misdiagnosed as
disabled!
In my opinion, there’s a major problem with the over
prescription of Ritalin to children in the province of
New Brunswick!
I camped out on the NB legislator for 6 months to
bring awareness to this dilemma.
My other concerns are poverty, Acadian rights,
homelessness, drug addiction, common man vs.
bureaucrats and the lack of a free market and freedom
of speech in New Brunswick. During the last 15 years I
got 500 letters printed in the Irving paper but all
this came to a sudden sopt a few years ago when the
Irvings put a stop to my letters to the Editor.
I was also done great harm by the New Brunswick
Human Rights Commission and as many past victims who
was denounced by this Commission? I refuse to go away!
For more info on my story
http://www.ablechild.org/newsarchive/ritalin_protester_gets_say_in_house.htm
or you can read some past updates at
http://maritimes.buffaloimc.org:8080/features/New_Brunswick/
1 comment:
Hey charles,
keep up the good work!!
Sonya with the CFSJ.
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