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CdnFox started following Iran go boom now? and Trump Cashes in on Presidency again
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Trump Cashes in on Presidency again
CdnFox replied to Aristides's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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Several media sources are reporting that trump left the G7 early to deal with a developing situation in Iran, the Nimitz Carrier Group is on Route and a number of tankers and support aircraft are heading in that direction. Iran go boom now you think? Kinda sounds like a fairly big operation is being considered
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Aristides replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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Rebel News Won Right to Attend G7
Moonlight Graham replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
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Aristides replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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eyeball started following Canadians reject the claim they live on "stolen indigenous land".
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I never knowingly told you a falsehood. So your accusation that I lied is false. You need to look up the definition of a lie. To be a lie, it has to be knowingly or deliberately attempting to deceive. It's amazing how you have the power to read inside people's minds and tell they are lying. Trump does give the impression he believes most are criminals. "Apr 18, 2025 · Donald Trump has created a hostile environment for immigrants and labeled the majority as "criminals." "Jan 19, 2025 · President-elect Donald Trump has promised to target immigrants with criminal records as he launches a "mass deportation" to remove millions of people from the country."
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"Hundreds of immigrants have been swept away to what functionally is a modern Gulag in El Salvador, and the administration has recently tried to send others to South Sudan, which is on the verge of civil war. Enforcing immigration policy does not have to be inhumane, but the Trump administration is gloating in the very barbarity." Trump’s Deportations Aren’t What They Seem - The Atlantic
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Trump Cashes in on Presidency again
herbie replied to Aristides's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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Fluffypants replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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Look, he says a lot of perverse things that are false or twisted. "Former President Donald Trump used increasingly harsh rhetoric to attack immigrants, suggesting on Monday during an interview that immigrants commit horrendous crimes because “it’s in their genes.” “How about allowing people to come to an open border, 13,000 of which were murderers, many of them murdered far more than one person, and they’re now happily living in the United States. You know now a murder, I believe this, it’s in their genes. And we got a lot of bad genes in our country right now,” he told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt. " Trump on immigrants: ‘We got a lot of bad genes in our country right now’ - POLITICO
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herbie replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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Absolutely. The records are fairly clear. Both sides knew what they were saying what they were doing. And the problem wasn't the concepts in the agreements. The first nations demanded access to education, there's nothing particularly weird or uninformed or stupid or wrong about that. The problem was that neither party had ever addressed anything like that on any kind of scale and then it became an implementation problem. Do we send people into the reserves to teach or do we bring people from the reserves to learn? They decided to bring people to learn because that would be cheaper and easier. Do we set up a separate government agency or do we hire the church to do it seeing as they're doing it already? Well hiring the church would have made a lot of sense to them, the church already provided educational training and already had facilities in many of these communities or near many of these communities and in fact most people set their kids to such schools and mandatory education was going to be imposed upon the general public as well as the first nations so it seemed to make sense. But each of those decisions had consequence that was not intended or envisioned. And things changed over time, initially participation was not mandatory and that probably works better, then the government decided that all children including all immigrants and first nations had to attend school policy changed and that didn't obviously go as well as hoped. And the government in its biggest failing never attempted any kind of OverWatch or investigation of or follow through with the churches, they just turned a blind eye and let the churches have at it and wrote the checks. But yeah, the first nations are every bit as much of participant as the king was at the time. Neither side had a lot of experience with this kind of thing, both sides wanted the best for everybody, and as always the Devil was in the details and things went off the rail.
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Not if we bomb them back into the stone age first they can't
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If states can have nuclear weapons, including Israel, then Iran can too; being selfish is a sin. The best solution is for no one to have them, and why not abolish war weapons at the same time?
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It doesn't matter. Being a dick is not against the law. Using the government to oppress people because they are dicks is much, much, much worse. I can't wait to see you in the next thread where fascism is brought up and denounced, because clearly you think its cool, as long as the people being oppressed are dicks and you think they deserve it.
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Aristides replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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I think there's a small element of truth there but again, the guy won 41% of the vote. He actually got more than Chretien got in HIS first election by a nose, and more than chretien got in his second, more than harper ever managed, etc etc. And his polling numbers were around that range for over a year, it's not like he was a flash in the pan like carney. And he didn't blow a lead. A lot of the the other ídiots here who lean left might repeat that kind of garbage but you know that's not true. He never had a lead over carney after the leadership race was won. He had a lead over trudeua, who was protected and saved by the ndp (who got what they deserved as a result). Carney came in at a time when he could milk fears over donald trump and the media could lie about him enough to capitalize on that. So lets not pretend you're as stupid as the rest of these twats when it comes to politics. They're going to have a leadership review so late because they're not really having a reveiw about whether or not he should lead. He's going to be the leader. This is going to be a post mortem and importantly also be a discussion about where things go from here. There's some serious questions. What are they going to do with byrd? what's the direction they want to take now? what's the strategy? PP has to apologize for the mistakes he did make such as losing his seat which should never have happened. There's no need to rush that, they'll use the time to do the research, do the polling, meet with canadians and conservatives across the country, figure out where to go from here. Carney will get at least a year, probably closer to 2, before he faces an election. The ndp is crippled and will take time to rebuild and they won't be voting down the gov't this week. As to doing the 'necessary', the necessary is to abandon honest policy and telling the truth and look for ways to cheat the system and trick canadians. Which is how the liberals stayed in power isn't it. Carney got to be an unelected pm, flew around the world at the taxpayer's dime showing off, got to be the guy 'facing trump', all before an election after parliament was prorogued long enough specifically to put him in power after a fake leadership race. We've got to be more like that. Western voters appreciate honesty but eastern voters do not, we'll have to learn to fight dirty better.
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Why would you say something that you yourself seem to be having problem with.