Friday, December 08, 2006

start Coalitions


November 20
Talking about Coalition

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Coalition
“Now I am deciding that people who are expropriated or appealing to the government on any matters.....I want to start a coalition to bring all of us people together,” Harris says. “The coalition is for anyone in Canada who has been expropriated or has dealings with the government which they feel is not fair....I would like to organize it into a non-profit corporation so we can actually fight for our rights...without losing what we’ve got left.” Despite the insistence of family, friends and co-workers Harris will not let this matter go and just start a new life. He has suffered through a divorce, 2 heart attacks and he now lives day to day driving a taxi, all the while thinking and speaking obsessively about what the expropriation act has done to him. ““It has caused me a complete ruination of my whole family, my credit and my health,” Harris says. “My penalty here is loss of a whole life’s worth. I feel sorry for government employee’s that has got to go to court and lie on the stands where they ought to know that they can ruin somebody’s life. They should have let me move on with my life instead of seizing me up. I figured that these people are deliberately doing this.” If you would be interested in joining Rick Harris’s coalition to help stop expropriation injustice or would like more information on his cause, email http://injustcoalition.spaces.l
Coalition
“Now I am deciding that people who are expropriated or appealing to the government on any matters.....I want to start a coalition to bring all of us people together,” Harris says. “The coalition is for anyone in Canada who has been expropriated or has dealings with the government which they feel is not fair....I would like to organize it into a non-profit corporation so we can actually fight for our rights...without losing what we’ve got left.” Despite the insistence of family, friends and co-workers Harris will not let this matter go and just start a new life. He has suffered through a divorce, 2 heart attacks and he now lives day to day driving a taxi, all the while thinking and speaking obsessively about what the expropriation act has done to him. ““It has caused me a complete ruination of my whole family, my credit and my health,” Harris says. “My penalty here is loss of a whole life’s worth. I feel sorry for government employee’s that has got to go to court and lie on the stands where they ought to know that they can ruin somebody’s life. They should have let me move on with my life instead of seizing me up. I figured that these people are deliberately doing this.” If you would be interested in joining Rick Harris’s coalition to help stop expropriation injustice or would like more information on his caus
Talking about visit with Blogger Charles LeBlanc nov.14-2006
now i am
Quote “Now I am deciding that people who are expropriated or appealing to the government on any matters.....I want to start a coalition to bring all of us people together,” Harris says. “The coalition is for anyone in Canada who has been expropriated or has dealings with the government which they feel is not fair....I would like to organize it into a non-profit corporation so we can actually fight for our rights...without losing what we’ve got left.” Despite the insistence of family, friends and co-workers Harris will not let this matter go and just start a new life. He has suffered through a divorce, 2 heart attacks and he now lives day to day driving a taxi, all the while thinking and speaking obsessively about what the expropriation act has done to him. ““It has caused me a complete ruination of my whole family, my credit and my health,” Harris says. “My penalty here is loss of a whole life’s worth. I feel sorry for government employee’s that has got to go to court and lie on the stands where they ought to know that they can ruin somebody’s life. They should have let me move on with my life instead of seizing me up. I figured that these people are deliberately doing this.” If you would be interested in joining Rick Harris’s coalition to help stop expropriation injustice or would like more
November14/06

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