Monday, December 11, 2006

NEW BRUNSWICK HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION SHOULD BE ELIMINATED!!!


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Just go to the top of this blog in search this blog and write- New Brunswick Human Rights Commission.

You’ll soon see that the Commission has totally ignored the issue of the poor. These appointed Unionized workers haven’t held a human rights tribunal in years.

They told me months ago that they would invite the poor to learn more about their issue.

Well, the poor were once again ignored.

I won’t go into a tirade in this blog but I will say that in the Spring? I will organize a huge protest in front of the Commission building.

The word must spread that the poor are being totally ignore in this Province. I received this email earlier.


To the editor

Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s statement for Human Right’s day.

“Canada’s New Government is committed to the promotion and protection of human rights both at home and abroad. We will continue to stand up for human rights and take principled positions on important issues to ensure that freedom, democracy, human rights and the rule of law – values that define our country – are enjoyed around the world.

I do believe in Prime Minister Stephen Harper to do the right thing. In this area Human Right Watch has Forgotten about this New Brunswick. It is so sad that Human Right can be forgotten, with all the abuse battered women, injured individuals and all of the lack of equality and Justice, civil and criminal, how can we disregard the Human right violation in our own back yard. Human Right should be as much an issue in New Brunswick as any where else. Claudette Bradshaw has been given a job, New Brunswick in Non-profit sector, Will she do any thing for this cause, Society for Equal Right and Justice, civil and well as criminal or are we to have any help at all. This is not one of Claudette Bradshaw’s best subject. Again, it is sad to see all the abuse and no one is paying any attention or want to do any thing about it which needs to be address very seriously.

Frank Comeau

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