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    Question. Would the Quebec government be participating in DEPT SLAVING the students. Tie them in to dept early to get them sooner under control.

    It's just a question!

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    Update from press TV

    "Every facet, every department of your mind, is to be programmed by you; and unless you assume your rightful responsibility, and begin to program your own mind, the world will program it for you." - the Crystal Method

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    here is a link talking about it
    http://www.wsws.org/articles/2012/ju...pers-j02.shtml
    not sure how to post links. but anyway. Im glad theres this strike. The gov are spending millions on stupid things instead of education... come on.. its none sense. I think its a good thing whats happening. Even if some people see bad things in it. I don't because at least, there s some change.

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    Another link saying that the negociations between students and goverment didn't work. http://www.euronews.com/2012/06/01/q...alks-collapse/

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    They have so many Police officers, riot Police during this weekend, it's not even funny. Last night, was some protesting and they had their hand full. They are ex pulsing folks from the island where the F1 racing is taking place today. This weekend will have a very high $ singe on this weekend. The cost for all the over time of Police is going to be heavy. I don't think they are doing that for free.

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    They have so many Police officers, riot Police during this weekend, it's not even funny. Last night, was some protesting and they had their hand full. They are ex pulsing folks from the island where the F1 racing is taking place today. This weekend will have a very high $ singe on this weekend. The cost for all the over time of Police is going to be heavy. I don't think they are doing that for free.
    And Ironically there will always be enough cash for that. Whether students can afford education or not. Sad set of priorities in this world run by banks.
    When you are one step ahead of the crowd, you are a genius.
    Two steps ahead, and you are deemed a crackpot.

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    Well yesterday in Montreal and Quebec City, more protestation of student's but we see more and more of all age's with them. The government was thinking then all would stop at the beginning of the summer but Hein! No. We are seeing in public then the liberal government is using public funds to try and look good with some publicity on the different TV channels and newspapers. They use our money to try to look good, that is sad!

    The government is also implicated in the construction scandal, which is not surprising the population.

    Well thing seem to be very slowly coming out a bit, but still net enough.

    Peace to all!

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    Here is what the Liberal government has done for the population of Quebec.

    All is in French.





    This last one is good. The provincial is pulling over a school bus. For what reason!!!!!!!



    This is the French text that was under the Youtube.



    Ce mardi 15 mai, 18 personnes sont montées à bord d'un autobus jaune à Montréal en direction du cégep Lionel-Groulx à Sainte-Thérèse. Elles voulaient soutenir la lutte contre une injonction qui obligeait l'administration du cégep à donner ses cours malgré le vote de grève des étudiants et étudiantes.

    À peine passé Laval, quatre voitures de la Sûreté du Québec ont intercepté l'autobus et l'ont détourné vers un de leurs postes. Un policier est entré et a donné l'ordre de sortir un par un. À aucun moment, la police n'a répondu lorsque ces personnes cherchaient à savoir si elles étaient en état d'arrestation. Dirigées dans une cellule, elles ont été fouillées, ainsi que leurs sacs, par une police incapable de leur lire leurs droits ou les informer sur la situation. Ce n'est qu'à la sortie des premières personnes que celles encore à l'intérieur de l'autobus ont su qu'en fait, elles n'étaient pas en arrestation, mais « seulement détenues ». La police, harassée de questions, a fini par invoquer l'article 31 du Code criminel. Celui-ci permet, sous motifs raisonnables, de détenir des personnes s'apprêtant à violer la paix. Mais aucun « motif raisonnable » n'a pu sortir de la bouche d'une police visiblement embêtée de faire face à des personnes connaissant leurs droits.

    Sous interrogation, elles ont été identifiées et questionnées sur leurs occupations et leurs intentions, ce à quoi elles n'avaient absolument pas à répondre. Après ces interrogatoires aberrants et un délai supplémentaire de près d'une heure, la police a finalement cessé sa séquestration. Les « détenu-e-s » se sont engagé-e-s à ne pas aller vers le cégep Lionel-Groulx et se sont fait escorter par quatre autos-patrouille jusqu'au métro Côte-Vertu.

    Aucun motif raisonnable n'a justifié l'application de l'article 31 pour la simple raison qu'il n'y en avait aucun possible. La SQ le savait très bien. Elle cherchait tout simplement à empêcher des citoyen-ne-s d'exercer leurs droits et à continuer à ficher le mouvement étudiant. Aucune excuse ne justifiait un tel geste. La police démontrait ainsi clairement qu'elle est au-dessus des lois, des droits et du simple bon sens. Elle n'hésite pas à utiliser tous les moyens pour faire peur aux gens.

    Ironiquement, voyant les évènements survenus dernièrement, ces personnes ont eu malgré tout la chance de ne pas se faire matraquer, poivrer, gazer, blesser. Clairement, l'incapacité à dénouer la crise étudiante s'enlise dans la logique d'un État policier. Nous tenons à saluer la détermination de tous ceux et celles qui ne reculeront pas devant cet arsenal de la peur pour défendre nos droits et par la même occasion, leur réitérer notre entière solidarité.


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    Here is a Google translation to English.

    This Tuesday, May 15, 18 people boarded a yellow school bus to Montreal for the Lionel-Groulx in Ste-Therese. They wanted to support the fight against an injunction that required the administration of the college to offer the courses despite the strike vote of students.

    Just past Laval, four cars of the Quebec Provincial Police intercepted the bus and were diverted to their positions. A policeman came in and ordered out one by one. At no time did the police respond when these people were looking at whether they were under arrest. Directed into a cell, they were searched, and their bags, by a police unable to read them their rights and inform them about the situation. It is only the output of the first people those still inside the bus knew in fact they were not under arrest, but "only inmates." The police harassed with questions, eventually invoke Article 31 of the Criminal Code. This allows, under reasonably detain individuals preparing to breach the peace. But no "reasonable cause" could not get out of the mouth of a police visibly bothered to deal with people who know their rights.

    Under interrogation, they were identified and interviewed about their occupations and their intentions, what they had absolutely no answer. After these interviews aberrant and an additional period of nearly an hour, the police finally stopped his sequestration. The "inmate-es" es have committed not to go to the Lionel-Groulx and have been escorted by four patrol cars to Côte-Vertu metro.

    No reasonable grounds justified the application of Article 31 for the simple reason that there was no possible. The SQ knew very well. It simply sought to prevent not-s-citizen to exercise their rights and to continue to file the student movement. No excuses will justify such a move. The police clearly demonstrated and it is above the laws, rights and common sense. She does not hesitate to use all means to scare people.

    Ironically, seeing the events of late, these people were still lucky not to be bludgeoned, pepper, gassed, injured. Clearly, the inability to resolve the crisis student gets stuck in the logic of a police state. We salute the commitment of all those who will not retreat in front of that arsenal of fear to defend our rights and at the same time, to reiterate our solidarity.
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