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  1. Well to the author "the left" is an imaginary construct that exists only in his own mind. I mean, just the fact someone would post something with that title would suggest they are either in grade 3, or a bit deranged.
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  2. Speaking of Nazis ... GOOD NEW!! Stormfront, internet’s oldest white supremacist website, forced to shut down https://www.google.ca/amp/globalnews.ca/news/3700945/stormfront-white-supremacists-website-shut-down/amp/ BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The founder of the internet’s oldest white supremacist site said he was trying to get back online Monday after a company revoked its domain name following complaints that it promotes hatred and is linked to dozens of murders. Don Black, a former Ku Klux Klan leader who has operated stormfront.org since 1995, said he didn’t receive any warning before Network Solutions blocked the use of the stormfront.org name on Friday. And here: Web's oldest neo-Nazi site taken offline https://www.google.ca/amp/www.foxnews.com/tech/2017/08/30/webs-oldest-neo-nazi-site-taken-offline.amp.html Former Ku Klux Klan chief and Stormfront founder Don Black says he can't access the site or transfer the domain to another provider. That means any future version of Stormfront will likely have to restart from the ground up. ... Add: The Southern Poverty Law Center has referred to Stormfront as the "murder capital of the Internet." Through 2014, more than 100 murders had been attributed to Stormfront users, and the site had an unusually high number of mass murderers posting on it.
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  3. Thanks Cap for your ideas but small town 50+ club is made up with people well over 65 and more into their 70s and 80s and that's not for me. I'm not ready to date anyone but I am keeping busy and see other widows friends. I do feel better being around younger people and I guess its because my sons and their friends. I feel young and I'm not going to be gr-mother, so doing what make me happy and content and take whatever life gives me. Thanks again.
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  4. This was brought up earlier (by Michael maybe?) - giving some land to foreigners is one option. Years ago I suggested that ANYONE immigrating to Canada should be required to live for a minimum of five years north of 60. I got called a racist for the suggestion. If you want out of your shit hole of a homeland because you're scared for your life, etc - no problem. We have a pile of land just waiting for people to move into. It's called the Territories. Spend five years there and then you're free to move anywhere you want in the country. This way, we get all those "hard working immigrants and refugees that just want to work and provide for their families", they get to realize their dream of living in a "safe" country, the north gets the increased population that "some" people think we need, and the ghettos in Toronto grow...slower. Don't like snow and the cold? Tough shit. Move to Mexico then.
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  5. Indeed...... "spelling" (and grammar) are the last refuge of a lost argument.
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  6. 1. Hey - my country, my laws. I have a say, sorry. More than not shopping somewhere, I will get them shut down if they're illegal. 2. I haven't spread false lies - I asked what you think about Nazis and you have ducked that one probably a dozen times or more, with the paper-thin "stop accusing me !" defence. If I'm not worth dealing with (you did call me the enemy) then why are you posting to me ? Also why are you insulting me more ? Are you getting frustrated ? If so, focus on improving your arguments, improving yourself... or go hide on another site. Either way will work. 3. It's not truth, nor is it lies. It's a perspective on some presented facts. I don't have binary views on mainstream information, it's more nuanced than that. People with little understanding for how the world works scream 'fake news' then run away to insane lying websites for the truth.
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  7. "Should"... is arguable but it's not the case in law. I think that the government should do what it can to facilitate cohesion of its citizens, and this policy helps that. Also, think of it this way: when people say "no white allowed", as you expect will happen, you will have a legal avenue to complain. Yes, I know about these 'alternative' sides. They're all bullshit, but feed your face and your ego. It's not "learning" though, but listening to some broken-down white supremacist telling shitty tales of how it was in granpappy's time. No thanks. I read them and I have a brain.
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  8. Just do a Google image search. Make sure your boss is standing behind you when you do it.
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  9. NK fires a missile over Japan, Houston is underwater, free speech is under attack , the anti facists are the more violent fascists- and the media is talking about Melania's shoes.
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  10. Agreed. The US is the model upon which we base our societies, and thanks are due.
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  11. 1. What nation in the world calls itself a homeland of some race ? 2. Cultural diversity is a Canadian value according to 95% in this Statscan poll in 2013. 2% said it wasn't. However, you're right, it's about 'diversity' which includes Jews, and Italians not 'whites' 'pure blood' or whatever you want to call it. 3. Where was there ever a 'white homeland' except in the imagination of some deluded racists ? None of the examples you give are racist homelands as you expect. I have friends who have moved to Japan so I guess they should be afraid too. 4. Well your idea of patriotism is wrong. Far from any idea that Canada was set up as a "white homeland" it was actually set up as an intersection of three founding peoples. The US was also not set up as a "white homeland". Find me something that said anything to do with protecting the white race is Canadian - it doesn't exist except in your admittedly fearful mind.
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  12. I agree it isn't as nasty as it used to be, it does seem to be different - maybe the mods have been talking to people ?
    1 point
  13. First off you shut up yourself. Be respectful and debate in a mature manner rather then throw insults against those who may disagree with you r you will receive in kind. But to answer what you already know yourself (unless you were hiding under rock or both blind and deaf): 1 - SENATE APPOINTMENTS: The Senate has been the source of Harper’s most damaging scandal, one that goes to the heart of his office. Unsuccessful in efforts to reform the upper chamber, Harper began to stack it with Tory loyalists. Several appointments now haunt him. Mike Duffy, Patrick Brazeau and Pamela Wallin were suspended from the Senate for allegations of improper expense claims; Duffy and Brazeau faced criminal charges related to their spending. Harper’s own office has been embroiled after it was revealed that Nigel Wright, his chief of staff at the time, cut a $90,000 cheque to cover Duffy’s questionable expenses. Don Meredith, a Toronto senator, quit the Conservative caucus after the Star revealed allegations he had a sexual relationship with a teenager. 2 - ELECTION SCANDALS: The Conservatives have found themselves at the centre of multiple investigations over their election activities. In the 2006 “in-and-out” scandal, the Conservative party pled guilty to exceeding national election advertising limits. In the 2011 election, robocalls misdirected voters away from the polls. A Conservative staffer was convicted in that scandal. Former Conservative MP Dean Del Mastro, once Harper’s parliamentary secretary, was convicted of breaking spending rules in the 2008 vote. And in 2013, then-Labrador MP Peter Penashue was forced to quit Harper’s cabinet over illegal campaign donations. 3 - SUPREME COURT TUSSLE: Harper’s frustration with the courts came to a head in 2014 when his appointment of Marc Nadon to the top bench was rejected because Nadon failed to meet eligibility requirements. Harper accused Supreme Court Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin of making “inadvisable and inappropriate” attempts to reach him on the issue, an episode author John Ibbitson describes as the “nadir” of his time in power. “Not only did he lose the fight; he tarnished his reputation and damaged what should be the sacrosanct separation of powers between executive and judiciary,” Ibbitson wrote in his book, Stephen Harper. 4 - G8 FUNDING: In the lead up to the 2010 G8 meeting in Huntsville, senior cabinet minister Tony Clement personally directed a $50-million “legacy” fund, funneling millions in infrastructure to his Muskoka riding. Municipalities far from the actual summit site were given hundreds of thousands of dollars for sidewalk improvements, parks, and most infamously, a gazebo. A subsequent investigation by the auditor general showed funds were doled out with no bureaucratic oversight or paper trails. Clement was later promoted to president of the Treasury Board, the department that oversees government spending. 5 - CONTEMPT RULINGS: In 2011, Speaker Peter Milliken ruled the Conservative government was in contempt of Parliament on two separate instances: when the international aid minister lied about the defunding of charitable organization KAIROS, and cabinet’s refusal to reveal the costs of corporate tax cuts, criminal justice measures, and the beleaguered F-35 fighter jet program. The rulings were a major blow at the time to the Conservatives, and helped precipitate the 2011 federal election. Voters however didn’t seem to mind — the Conservatives won a majority. https://www.thestar.com/news/federal-election/2015/08/14/a-conservative-collection-of-harper-government-scandals.html
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  14. It's because I am not a Jew hater. I know you have a hard time accepting that, but that is the reality. And I don't smear Jews at all. I do have a problem with things Israel does, but I shall leave that for other threads. And you are right, you don't slander all Muslims, I can at least recognize that, I am sure you have the capacity to grant me the same. I did get the bris, and my bar mitzvah was a damn good time. Interesting to note you've been bashing another Jew all along. SURPRISE !!!!
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  15. The actual story: Trump acts preemptively with the governor to declare state of emergency, they organize money and provisions before storm even arrives, rescue efforts (from everybody) are going off as well as can be expected and with minimal deaths. Citizens are helping other citizens (in "racist" Texas) regardless or political leanings, race, gender, age or sexuality. Trump visits area as soon as possible, gives inspiration to Texans and promises immediate and unwavering support for Texans. Praises efforts of all involved. CNN/MSNBC's version of the story: "Look at Melania's shoes, she's so out of touch"...."Look at Trump's hat, he's obviously just here to sell his brand".
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  16. More than enough. All it takes is a smidge - like polonium.
    1 point
  17. No, claim Earth for the Earthlings and get your stupid countries off our planet.
    1 point
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