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What Is Climate Change?
Michael Hardner replied to Deluge's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
As I have pointed out, when we highlighted the fact that temperature was increasing... People used to say the numbers were fake. So facts aren't facts, if you don't agree with them. -
Will Poillievre Try To Sabotage 24 Sussex Restoration ?
Legato replied to BeaverFever's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Nor on the 45th of Octember. -
I made an educated decision, which turned out to be correct, but name-call if you must. No, I did not. Almost 90% of covid deaths were among the vaccinated in 2022, after we had 4 jabs out... The vaxt4rds carried the vax quite efficiently, Link. That never made the CBC or CNN newsfeed, but Health Canada said it, and they were always doing their level best to make the jabs look good. Nope. They were overwhelmed with multi-vaxed people who were already dying of covid. Just remember that hospitals were already overwhelmed with covid back in 2020, when no one was vaxed, covid was a novel virus, and fewer people were dying of covid or being hospitalized from it. Don't you wish that you had some stats like that to cite? Doesn't it suck for you that all the stats about covid deaths make you look stupid? Well, I guess that you're accustomed to that by now, but for me it would suck. That's actually just more proof of how stupid you are lol. You accept that the jabs don't work, and that in tens of thousands of cases, multi-vaxed people died, but then you feel like "If the jabs didn't kill all kids then they were safe." FYI just because it didn't happen to your unfortunate children doesn't mean that it never happened to any kids at all you buffoon. The fact remains that YOU'RE A GUTLESS LOSER WHO CHOSE TO FORCE KIDS TO TAKE A DANGEROUS JAB THAT THEY DIDN'T NEED, JUST TO PROTECT YOUR OWN WORTHLESS ASS. I wouldn't even want to have YOUR kids forced to take that vax to protect me. Is it weird for you that I care more about the health and safety of your children than you do?
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Will Poillievre Try To Sabotage 24 Sussex Restoration ?
CdnFox replied to BeaverFever's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Absolutely in 1876. Johnny McDonald was the Prime Minister in 1876 -
Carney says MPs are "just useful for votes"
CdnFox replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Also .22 mossberg plinkster = AK 47 Certainly most of Canada's problems right now have to be left at the feet of Justin Trudeau. But mark carney is continuing that tradition and while he talks different substantially nothing has changed. -
No Michael that is your arrogance.Otherwise you would be able to produce the actual core science from the so-called experts that proved your points. But you have never done so no matter how many times I've asked even when you're not pretending I'm on ignore to avoid the hard questions So is your arrogance to speak on behalf of these people when you can't even show what they said. And there is no arrogance in the slightest for people to say "Either show me or I'll ignore your claim". Carney just admitted that it would destroy the economy to try and meet our climate change emissions targets and he won't be. As a result of people like you who pretend anyone who dares to say different is either stupid or arrogant or both and should be locked up. Now people have had enough. You had your chance and you blew it
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It isn't even countrywide, it's Vancouver. This is Carney bailing out billionaires many of whom happen to work for the company he has shares in. There is nothing global about it, that's just what you like to pretend and what you like to say to excuse bad behavior locally even when it is absolutely not true There was no banking collapse. And that was harper's doing. Canadian banks never collapsed at all and in fact thrived. Did a better job of it than Trudeau did so there you go I heard Carney on the radio yesterday, he came right out and said in clear plain English but he expects Canada's emissions to be going up well above the target amounts because to do otherwise would destroy the economy. And he's saying that because that's now the popular opinion amongst canadians and that is the fault of you and your enviro cult. So there you go
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If you are going to behave like him then stop crying about his behavior.
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I accept your surrender And the thing is you do support it. You don't speak out against it instead you try and defend carney and his decisions. Oh sure once in a blue moon you pull the "no really i'm on YOUR side" game but next breath you're right back to defending carney and blaming conservatives. Your problem is you lie so much you have trouble keeping track
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No, I'm saying that you and I are opposites. For example: When a tornado touches ground and wipes out half a city, I see a natural event. You, on the other hand, say the same event was caused by emissions, racism, toxic masculinity and whatever else you conjure up in your woke little heads. I say the event is purely natural. You say the event is caused by humans. Get it?
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The Notre Dame Cathedral, a monument of the Dark Ages
User replied to blackbird's topic in Religion & Politics
I've never objected to reading. I'm objecting to treating "go read this book" as a substitute for making an argument. No. I don't automatically accept your conclusions. That's different. Then pick one claim and support it. You raised 1 Timothy 3:16 and Acts 8:37. I responded to those. If the evidence is overwhelming, summarize the strongest point instead of sending another book. -
The Notre Dame Cathedral, a monument of the Dark Ages
blackbird replied to blackbird's topic in Religion & Politics
I just checked and it appears the whole book Final Authority is online at the link I gave. It includes a huge amount of information at the end, Bibliography, notes, long list of further references if you want to dig into it further and research this. But the book itself has a vast amount of information. Also, it looks like this book is very easy to read online. You can scroll down through the pages and if you are using a computer, it is easy to read. Probably more difficult if you are using a phone. It's been a while since I read it and I am a slow reader and slow comprehension. So don't expect the best information from me. It is better to go directly to the book. I am planning to start reading it again, but I am have so much other things to read and study, including the Bible itself. It is challenging for a slow reader. Perhaps my age slows me down as well. FinalAuthority AChristiansGuideToTheKJV GradyWP 1993.r-opts.pdf -
Tariffs on Canadian Goods
CdnFox replied to NAME REMOVED's topic in Canada / United States Relations
There's no logic there. If anything it should make it easier for people to create their own jobs and own businesses. The Advent of the internet empowered people like never before to become self-sufficient. What it'll mean is the death of the unions and the death of the grifters. More and more people will have to learn to make their own way and use AI to create value -
Will Poillievre Try To Sabotage 24 Sussex Restoration ?
CdnFox replied to BeaverFever's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
A good decision delayed is a bad decision. It was a bad decision to wait and right now they're hyping it up as if they had never made that bad decision and we're just supposed to forget about it And you don't even have the honesty to admit that it was a bad decision, you just try and call it a good decision delayed. There is no such thing as government money. What you talking about is people's money. The government doesn't create wealth. And at the end of the day this project will be more expensive because they waited then it would have been if they had addressed it 10 years ago. Or even 5 years ago. And they deserve to be burned a little for the facts that the running around talking about how proud they are to be part of a government that will do the job without admitting that means that they should have been ashamed of being part of a government that didn't -
Carney says MPs are "just useful for votes"
Reg Volk replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
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So when I drive a boat thru an area that was once impassable due to how thick kelp grew there, you're saying the kelp is all still there but I've been indoctrinated to be oblivious to it? BTW, how did I get thru it? I did, I behaved just like Deluge. I'm pretty sure you think he's much better than me.
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The Notre Dame Cathedral, a monument of the Dark Ages
blackbird replied to blackbird's topic in Religion & Politics
Maybe read chapter IV The Transmission of the Text in the book Final Authority, page 26. FinalAuthority AChristiansGuideToTheKJV GradyWP 1993.r-opts.pdf
