Comment 100484

By scrap (anonymous) | Posted April 19, 2014 at 20:17:26

So Moving forward, I would like to challenge your view, we as taxpayers paid for a state funeral for a person who destroyed many lives in this province. the powers to be in this city seem to follow the dictate of the official line.

So where is your stance on the issue I have brought forward? Why should we as a socity pay homage to someone who destroyed the lives of many in this province who could not defend themselves?

I do know that the folks at the Poverty Roundtable have disparaged those who express their views that the one who was given a state funeral whcih was not the norm.

It tells me that the 1% have far reaches into our local community and those who are put into place to enforce that are not what we could deem as supportive to the common cause.

If the Poverty Roundtable adopts the format of no blame, then how it can it defend those who did obliterate the lives of those who could not defend themselves under the mantra of no blame?


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