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Good work, Trump! Next I can assume we'll get more arsenic in the food supply and more lead in the water. -- If those manufacturers give him a trophy, that is.
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The Return Of Coal
Nationalist replied to Nationalist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Not so strange. You cite a 2023 article during Brandon's assault on fossil fuels. Just think Mike...the end of the climate fear campaign is here. Isn't that great? One less thing to fuel the culture war you hate so much. -
But you people have been saying for years that it's everybody for themselves. Next you'll be saying we should raise taxes for social programs. Scrape 'em off.
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Well well, what is it with the sexual fantasies you lefties always conjure up, must be an admission of some sort.
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Meme/Cartoon of the Day
Fluffypants replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Sad thing is they do have a Communist Nazi Racist Antisemite on the ballot in Maine also cheats on his wife and masterbates in port a potties -
Heebie-Jeebie Eby
Nefarious Banana replied to Nefarious Banana's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Hey little man, still on 'government assistance' ? -
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Goddess replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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Especially to the ridiculously right-wing conservatives who propped up Hitler's minority.
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.............. I'll be the comedy if u agree to be the pathetic blooper act. π
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........... lol .........'damp squib' ........... likely what the ladies call ur performance in bed. π¨π
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Oct 26, 1927 Sister Mary Gabriel, Provincial Superior to Duncan Scott, Deputy Minister of Indian Affairs, Ottawa Re: Kamloops Residential School in need of funding "Father McGuire has labored here ten years and not one cent of salary did he accept; all was turned into the common fund for the betterment of the Indians. He has hardly a suit of clothes to his name and lives in a condition which no ordinary man, save one who has dedicated his life to missionary work, would possibly endure." June 30, 1945 Lejac Indian Residential School. BC "These two girls have passed the B.C. Provincial tests for Grade VIII, and are now ready to being their work for Grade IX. However, both of them have just passed their sixteenth birthdays and are thus eligible for discharge." "Since both girls, with their parents' consent, wish to continue with their education, I hereby make application to the Indian Department for the necessary permission to allow these pupils to remain in school. It is my opinion, and that of their other teachers, that both girls are worthy and capable of doing high school work." My gawd, these people were monsters.
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poo?? A very gentle-man fer sure? π
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More woke-spew, comrade? Leftists are much closer to the NAZI's: https://www.conservapedia.com/Nazi_Party Think about it: Left-wing cultists and the NAZI's are/were very much into killing. The NAZI's murdered over 10 million people. In the US, leftists murder over 1 million human unborn per year. Leftists would kill millions of straight white conservative males if they could get away with it; they did murder Charlie Kirk, and they've been trying to murder the President for almost two years. It's not even a discussion. lol
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John Stone replied to paxamericana's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
............. def know the emotion after some of ur suggestions. Keep hoping dude, π€£ -
No, you didn't. You showed a poor article about one particular circumstance. Not only do we know that it is an aberration from mountains of research conducted on the subject, but we know exactly why: judicial risk assessment was suspended. In full sincerity, I do not think that you can process that information, but I left it there for the folks playing along at home. Good luck forming "the wall" with your non-voting green card. That should be super effective. π
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Watching a monkey playing its poo as always been a big ticket selling item
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Cmon, who would buy tickets to listen to a damp squib.
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That's a huge future problem for them and the lack of awareness is staggering. When it happens (not if it happens) they'll be the cause of it. People will remember things like Herb's snark below and have zero sympathy: With reference to the OP, here's a few quotes of interest that might now be considered illegal... guess who said this herb? If you guessed former Canadian Prime Ministers you would be right, and this is a small sampling. Should people quoting former PMs on a public forum be jailed now? βIt is necessary to educate the Indianβ¦ to bring him into the habits of civilized life.β "The idea is that the Indian should be integrated.β βThe policy of the Government must be to assimilate the Indian people with the mass of the Canadian people.β βIt is a fact that the Indian must be educated and taught to take his place in the life of the country.β
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Birthright citizenship
Hodad replied to paxamericana's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
You're mixed up. Jurisdiction is and always has meant subject to the laws of a particular government. -- That's literally why you see Howard define birthright citizenship as not inclusive of the children of diplomats--because diplomats are not subject to the jurisdiction of the countries in which they reside. And that's also why you see Turnbull explain give the same explanation about Native Americans, whose nations within the United states were significantly exempted from the laws of the united states. It's not the meaning of jurisdiction that has drifted--that's rock solid. The word "allegiance" is being used in an archaic legal context. You are thinking of it in a modern sense--something like loyalty. Whereas it was being used in a legal context to mean something more like "duty" -- a duty to abide by the laws of a specific jurisdiction. Blackstone Local allegiance is such as is due from an alien, or stranger born, for so long time as he continues within the king's dominion and protection: and it ceases, the instant such stranger transfers himself from this kingdom to another. Natural allegiance is therefore perpetual, and local temporary only: and that for this reason, evidently founded upon the nature of government; that allegiance is a debt due from the subject, upon an implied contract with the prince, that so long as the one affords protection, so long the other will demean himself faithfully. As therefore the prince is always under a constant tie to protect his natural-born subjects, at all times and in all countries, for this reason their allegiance due to him is equally universal and permanent. But, on the other hand, as the prince affords his protection to an alien, only during his residence in this realm, the allegiance of an alien is confined (in point of time) to the duration of such his residence, and (in point of locality) to the dominions of the British empire. It's not an accident that our current reading of the law confers birthright citizenship. It's not a mistake or a misreading or a distortion. The original authors made the intent explicitly clear. The court interpreted it faithfully. Again, you can wish it were otherwise, but there's more than enough clear evidence in this thread alone for a rational person to take the information in and revise their thinking. You should take advantage of the opportunity. -
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CdnFox replied to paxamericana's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
i really wish you'd stop thinking about my ass. flattered? Yes but also very grossed out. -
Says the guy who can't spell "your" LOL watching you is such good comedy i feel like we're missing out not selling tickets....
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Michael Hardner replied to Nationalist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Strange - I just googled and every Graph seems to show capacity continues to decline. First hit: https://ieefa.org/resources/us-track-close-half-coal-capacity-2026
