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The Left's Violent Nature Reimurges
Legato replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
800 from 329 million is about 0.000229226361%. The other 99.9999977077 like Dandelion and Burdock. So totally unjustified.- 69 replies
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Carney yelling at Lib MPs, centralizing power
CdnFox replied to Moonlight Graham's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
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Awwwww now you're losing again because you forgot to say LOOOOZER! LOOOOOZER!!!! As you know that's the only way you can tell you're winning
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The Left's Violent Nature Reimurges
West replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
The left takes their marching orders from radical Islam. They allow extremists to overrun college campuses and do harm to Jewish students. Then turn around and blame the right. Very sick- 69 replies
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CdnFox replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Please. The survey is extremely flawed and you should be able to see that, and your headline is just a lie, Did you even read it or just post what you thought was a headline that supported you They asked not if "Political Violence was justified", they asked if violence was justified in ANY OF 20 HYPOTHETICAL SITUATIONS, including "stopping a protest' and 'violence' includes pushing and shoving. So if someone says yes, they'd prevent someone from smashing up their store in a protest, that's "political violence". It's also weighted - they took the small number of people they identified as belonging to a 'maga group' by their definition and then extrapolated that across how many "maga' people they feel are out there And they only report "Maga", and democrats. Yet 'republicans' is much lower. AND it's an online poll. Here's a more honest survey and it shows that republicans and democrats are about tied. This STILL suffers from some of the problems of the previous poll but it's much more honest: Political Violence in America: Public Perceptions, Polarization, and Accountability - PRRI This poll and others like it use a more general queston, and when it comes to supporting "political violence' generally, democrats win hands down: Is the American left really more supportive of political violence? Polling commissioned by The Economist (also conducted by YouGov) shows that 20% of liberals think political violence can be justified, compared with 7% of conservatives and moderates. Our polling shows that liberals of all ages are more likely to condone political violence than conservatives but those under 40 are especially likely to do so. Almost one in three young American liberals thinks that violence can sometimes be justified to achieve political goals (see chart 1). The results agree with polling which suggests that a substantial minority of young liberals were sympathetic to Luigi Mangione, a 27-year-old who is charged with the murder of Brian Thompson, a health-care executive The reality is that liberals and democrats are far more likely to support political violence in general.- 69 replies
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Hodad replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I know you're slow, but 6 months slow is impressive, even for you. But, to be fair, you would have missed the point at that time too.- 69 replies
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Army Guy replied to Moonlight Graham's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
And yet what does that say about the Canadians that voted for him 3 times in a row...it might suggest they are gullible, not very smart, or liked the the destructive policies of his government..... -
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Nationalist replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Lol...nice try at blurring the issue Tweenkie-Poo.- 69 replies
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Not if you have to live within the shadow of that monstrosity. Looks like something from the mind of Zack Snyder's dystopian future.
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or the new Helen of Troy Bilt series (PG) (sans batteries)
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Yup....cause here you are again with a useless post trying to defend yourself LOL LOL LOL Losers like you continue to argue even when you lost a long time ago. You even got your LOSER buddy veranduhboy giving down votes cause he is scared top post HA HA. HA You are a petty petty insignificant LOSER
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robowoke can't wait to get its hands on Sunny Hostin's discourses on Black Greek History. It talks all about how blacks are the primary reason Greek culture was so influential.
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Michael Hardner replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Thought about this thread today... https://studyfinds.com/political-violence-justified-maga/ Over Half Of MAGA Republicans Say Political Violence Can Be Justified- 69 replies
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https://www.natesilver.net/p/trump-approval-ratings-nate-silver-bulletin Just to tie this to the system that governs the public sphere: The disapproval Gap has narrowed about 8% in recent weeks. Is he doing something right? If so, what? One hallmark of our current time is that publics react in much more unexpected ways than in the past. On Friday we had a market crash because of good news, as understand it. Science, economics, politics is, today, a giant Crown and Anchor wheel. Maybe the Enlightenment was actually just a trick for us to flatter ourselves into thinking we have more control than we actually have.
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The Return Of Coal
Nationalist replied to Nationalist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
https://climatecosmos.com/climate-news/why-more-top-scientists-now-question-climate-alarmism/ "In the last two years, there has been a remarkable change in the climate science landscape, with more leading researchers publicly questioning extreme climate forecasts. " Sorry Sweetie. Your fear-porn party is over. -
The people don't' seem to think so. They liked the park. And it's not a 'library' the way you mean it, it's a president's library. Which is essentially a museum. Barack Obama Presidential Library | Barack Obama Presidential Library Sooo .. not quite what you thought it was i think
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A monument to a communist pos who destroyed the US of A. Sad
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Did you get ^this from FOS LIES? LMAO The South side of Chicago is lucky to have a first class library no matter what it looks like. Who cares about the aesthetics of Obama's library? If he's happy with it, that's all that matters.
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B-52s? Two nuclear bombs in Japan? When the US federal government imposes a standard sales/consumption tax across all states, the world will respect America.
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What will Canada look like in the future?
blackbird replied to I am Groot's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
There's more of them working in Tim Horton's for sure. It seems their culture doesn't make much effort to serve people lined up. I have noticed the way they run the local Tim Hortons doesn't seem to put the waiting customers first. Last time I was in there waiting for a cashier, there were several of them working in the kitchen and one near the cash register just ignored me. No cashier but lots of people working in there. I finally just turned around and walked out. McDonalds service is far better and a coffee is $1.05 versus Tim's $1.70. Another time I was in there, there were about half a dozen people lined up and the one cashier was taking the order and going to fill the order herself. They have two cash register tills but never open the second one. They just don't care if people have to wait 20 minutes to get something. The best service is the drive through. The drive through customers get speedy service. They can't be ignored like at the till. -
I don't think young women move to cities because of welfare, gender equality, childcare.....
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As to your point 3, I disagree. People in the country tend to be more co-operative. The NDP started in rural Saskasketchwan. Your point 4? I strongly disagree. Trust and co-operation have nothing to do with how closely people live together. Note: Hive? Bees and ants are rare among animals - about 10 or so among several million species: most of us have a 50/50 female/male divide. In the case of plants, trees etc - the answer is different.
