Whats next: Burning Crosses on Residents' Lawns
Nov. 30, 2006
While the government and protesters want everyone to think that everything is quiet the intimidation continues. While it is a way of life for many to simply want to hide their heads in the sand and deny that things are still happening to their fellow Canadians, their neighbours in Caledonia continue to experience the hate, the racism, the bitter anger that appears to have become part of the protesters' culture.

Of course, residents cannot trust the OPP to do their job and it appears that Fantino will do little different than what Boniface did. In a democacry the final line of defense to ensure that democracy stands are the people. It is Judge Marshall himself that stated that democracy and all civilized society require Law & Order to be maintained.

As you can see to the right the protesters' open racist's views are plain for all to see. Their method of intimidation is well known and little has changed.

The top photo is of Jim Smith's home in Caledonia. Jim and his son Jason have been pro-active in the fight to restore law & order to Caledonia. They were at the March for Freedom as well as having a few of their own demonstrations in Caledonia where they held up signs as cars drove by.

The second photo is at the entrance to the DCE land. This land is owned and managed by the Ontario Government and therefore they are responsible for the activities that occur on this land. Such hateful signs, which are professionally printed, show the level of contempt the protesters have for the residents of Caledonia.

Anyone who does not submit to the Native view of life, anyone who believes they have the right to free speech is a target for the hatred of the pro-Native side. See Link

The racism and hatred by some Natives and many of the protesters is clear to see. In the small town of Ipperwash of 1200 people there have been 23 break-ins over a two week period this November. Since the Ipperwash inquiry ended and the lawyers have all left crime has shot back up.

And why wouldn't the Native side learn that crime does pay. Peterson gave the Natives 270 acres to take down the barricades back in June. Of the 28 charges laid against Natives in Ipperwash the Crown dropped all but one. We all know just how many charges have been laid for the many crimes in Caledonia - destroying the power station, burning down a bridge, blocking highways & railways, stopping emergency vechicles etc... Zero charges laid.

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Native journalist Kahentinetha Horn, a reporter for Mohawk Nation News:

Last year, she publicly defended the pro-Holocaust remarks of David Ahenakew, the former Assembly of First Nations national chief. Ahenakew told a reporter that Jews were a "disease" and that Hitler was right to have "fried six million of those guys," Horn wrote in the MNN that Ahenakew was referring only to Jewish "financial and media barons" and argued that Hitler deserved admiration because he "made sure the people had employment and good health."