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by Anonymous User on Friday December 05, @06:32PM EST (#1)
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Jen:
I thought this looked kind of familiar. When I went to sign it, they said I had already signed it. I think it was about 5 or 6 months ago that I 1st saw this.
Ray
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The signing of the petition requires that you be a Canadian Citizen, which I am not,although upon returning from a trip from Canada on one occassion, a US Immigration agent stated that he thought that I looked and talked like a Canadian ( I have a great deal of British Ancestry).
I believe that, instead of impinging upon US Constitutional (1st Amendment) freedom of speech rights, a more useful and appropriate approach would be to use (if Canada has a similar law) the US Federal Law,42USC1983. This law imposes criminal penalties on governmental officials and those acting under governmental authority, if they conspire to deprive individuals of their civil rights under color of law. I have a "reasonable suspicion" that in the USA,Canada,the UK, Australia, New Zealand. and other countries, governmental officials and those acting under the "color of governmental authority", are conspiring to deprive men of their civil rights. They should brought to trial and tried for this criminal act. Discrimination against men in employment and otherwise is an example of the same.Perhaps, therefore, mens'
rights groups throughout the world should hire
attorneys to present their individual and collective criminal complaints under this and similar laws as appropriate in the various countries. C.V. Compton Shaw
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