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So the PM should go to conferences in Paris on the bus? Or went to PEI and N&L by rowboat to inspect the damage? Or would you rather see him sit in his office mandating what you can have for breakfast and how you tie your shoes like you seem to think he does? Getting real tired of defending a PM I'd never vote for from petty idiots.4 points
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Well, that's the first thing you've said I agree on. Trump certainly never left anyone in doubt about his moral integrity. Nosiree.3 points
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They're basically goons that intimidate based on the report. They're foreign agents operating on our soil to the detriment of Canadian citizens. They have no legal authority to arrest them on our soil. They need to be removed. But they will just start operating out of some consulate.3 points
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October 3, 20224:10 PM PDTLast Updated 16 hours ago Trump sues CNN claiming defamation, seeks $475 million in punitive damages By Dan Whitcomb Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks as he attends a rally in Warren, Michigan, U.S., October 1, 2022. REUTERS/Chery Dieu-Nalio/File Photo Oct 3 (Reuters) - Former U.S. president Donald Trump sued CNN for defamation on Monday, seeking $475 million in punitive damages and claiming the network had carried out a "campaign of libel and slander" against him. Trump claims in his lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, that CNN had used its considerable influence as a leading news organization to defeat him politically. CNN declined to comment on the case. https://www.reuters.com/legal/trump-sues-cnn-claiming-defamation-seeks-475-million-punitive-damages-2022-10-03/2 points
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it's not governments what is being invoked is racial guilt literally the doctrine of the National Socialists Canadians are simply too ignorant of history to notice that they have invoked it2 points
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Myata has no idea about how forestry things work. I ran the Internet Cafe in town for over 20 years and from late April to July there were lineups of tree planters, 90% of the place's yearly revenue. I even had posters of Mr Peanut around town with "Planters Welcome" and directions. There's even signs posted telling you when cuts were replanted, the ones along the highway marked 1992 were recently cut back further from the road to protect the fibre lines and create firebreaks so we don't get more forest fires the size of Belgium...2 points
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There is a lot of fiction in that one. A small number of trees are used to make pellets for pellet stoves, which is a fairly clean fuel. It burns nicely. I had a pellet stove for a number of years up north and loved it. Just had to clean the stove every week. Of course the number of pellet stoves is relatively small in the province. Most people use natural gas, oil, or electricity to heat their home. I'm sure they are not cutting excessive numbers of trees down in BC. There is already a certain percentage of the old growth forests that are preserved where no logging is permitted. Most logging is for lumber. The world needs homes and that is the main industry in BC. Most of Canada is built with lumber. It is a sustainable industry and is not in danger of running out as you and environmental radicals claim. It is well-managed by the Ministry of Forests in BC.2 points
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BFD Big fricking deal. Chinese virus. Fauci helped create Covid. Fauci flip flopped on his advice to the WH & the public to allow the existing anti Trump movement to use Covid to bash Trump with. But the Biden record of Covid deaths far outnumbers those who died during the Trump administration. Trump took actions to address Covid responsibly which the Left attacked simply to destroy Trump. The investments in our infrastructure made by Trump reflect a LANDLORD'S concern in maintaining a well run country or building. Dems would have used that money to make America weaker.2 points
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Trump's doing pretty well, I think... I heard his new lawyer has a lawyer now so that's good. Just need that 2nd lawyer to lawyer up and we'll be ready. Hey.... what if they retained the FIRST lawyer ? Oooooooo...2 points
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First off, Trump was not mean in order to implement policy. He was mean because his base of degenerates liked to cheer when he "stuck it to the libbies." We're supposed to be the UNITED States. He is supposed to be President of the UNITED States. That's why Biden is sending aid to Florida. But Trump was against aid to Puerto Rico and California after they suffered major disasters. Trump was the ultimate conniving politician, and never saw his role as helping the nation. Red states get disaster aid and Blue states don't. That isn't proper governance. Trump didn't reform corruption, he WAS corruption. He LIED to the American people and refused to release his tax returns despite his promises to do so. He fought against it all the way to the Supreme Court... and LOST. He failed to disengage himself from his business interests while President, which was a brazen and corrupt conflict of interest. His Washington DC hotel was considered the de facto destination for diplomats, lobbyists and anyone else seeking (buying) influence inside the Trump Administration. He paid pornstars hush money. He allowed the National Enquirer to pay pornstars hush money. He paid $25 million to settle fraud (fraud means THEFT) over his Trump "University" sham. I could go on and on. You cannot say the man is not corrupt. And what "corruption" did he stop? Hillary using private email? His whole damn administration used private email. He used the Justice Department as his own personal legal team. He pardoned his personal friends. Can you name a President who pardoned a personal friend? Republicans went apeshit when Clinton pardoned Mark Rich, and that was after Israel lobbied ceaselessly to have him pardoned.2 points
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I think the twin idiots of Blinken and Biden were clear enough as to who was behind the destruction of Europe's gas supply.2 points
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Trump threatened to sue the Lincoln Project. Their reply is the most epic insult I’ve ever seen:2 points
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He and his kind make real online Americans believe he is an average Democrat But he is an example of the worst of the worst.2 points
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And if you have any grandkids, they will be taught in grade school about Trump's greatness. And they will ask you why you were so dim witted not to recognize his excellence and dedication to America.2 points
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It won't be hard to string together a laundry list of times that CNN lied about him in an attempt to destroy his character. Even if CNN was right 20% of the time, which is unlikely, they're still screwed. I'm not sure what CNN can actually say or do in their own defence, it seems pretty cut and dried.2 points
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TBH, I'm not sure why anyone who claims to be equitable and fair would even regurgitate all of the slavery myths that we're presented with on a daily basis. I was reading up on the Haidas as slavers the other day and came across this beauty: https://www.inkshares.com/books/the-haida-gwaii-lesson-2/backer_updates/30c84a1f LMFAO. Just one example, the Moors had millions of slaves, and many of them were white. Did the Egyptians only enslave people darker than a brown paper bag? I think not. The list goes on. The word slave actually comes from the Greek word "slav", and the definition of Slavs hasn't changed in all these years. Sure, Greeks are European, but I can't emphasize strongly enough that slavery is the most lied about topic in the history of the world, and as usual. leftists are the culprits. This isn't a little lie, it's a massive lie, and it will eventually lead to actual violence if the lies, rhetoric and stupidity aren't toned down.2 points
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It's not bad when you have a private jet and don't have to wait in line or go through security and your catering budget is $100,000 and it's all paid for by taxpayers and no one is making you show up for work.2 points
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I told you about that time I was stuck at a remote...I do mean remote...rail crossing while thousands upon thousands of 'China Shipping' containers rolled on by...then stopped to my chagrin. Took a...while. Our real owners...2 points
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How many personal days does he get? He has flown more miles then any other PM and embarrasses the country while doing it. And can't he just go for his day and leave the photographers at home. The kid don't care, he is all about CC and where it will take him after he's gone, like the UN. Canada is way to small of stage for him now. And yes you are a Trudeau fan,if you can't realize how stupid he is.2 points
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I have more than just a suspicion that most of the things that you actually believe don't rise above the level of "theories", aka bullshit.2 points
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The truth is slowly becoming obvious. Trump was a MAGNIFICENT POTUS. In years to come, how will you explain how you got him wrong? Were the enemies of America that smart that they hid themselves from your view and you couldn't spot them or recognize what was being done to him? Or were you just not bright enough to sense you were being used by America's enemies? Or was it a matter of lack of good values, i.e. that you were raised so poorly that you would root for the BAD guy and attack the GOOD GUY? Not a troll question. I really can't understand how you could hate and bash Trump. If you are an America-hating foreigner, you can get lost.1 point
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moderate Democrats are already fleeing to the GOP most of my Republican compatriots now : used to be Democrats it's the Reagan Democrats all over again, except even greater this time patriotic freedom loving Democrats being forced into the arms of the GOP by the sheer slave holding lunacy of the Democrat party traitors to the republic all over again1 point
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@Hodad In summary: 1) The Lancet's estimates are not a stat 2) The percentage of deaths among Canadians who are vaxed, compared to the percentage of vaxed Canadians is a stat. In fact, it's the only stat that really matters. 3) When the percentage of vaxed deaths is equal to the percentage of vaxed persons, that means that the vax isn't saving lives, and that's not a base rate fallacy. Stop trying to use your shiny new term.1 point
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What is Multiculturalism? This is Multiculturalism: https://www.qub.ca/article/une-enfant-sacrifiee-au-nom-du-multiculturalisme-1082322020?utm_medium=cxense#cxrecs_s Raped and tortured by her own family because she refused to wear the hijab. A canadian juge decided to deny her the help she was asking for because he considered the violence is normal in a muslim family, and therefore, the justice system should comply to that religion and culture. How could you even think this is acceptable?1 point
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Your video is a bunch of CLAIMS many of which are ONLY MINOR "accomplishments," or not at all, with NO EVIDENCE to back them. Try again.1 point
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Trump hasn't built a skyscraper in decades. More recently he just sells his name to actual builders. But the market for that has mostly dried up. Trump usually cheats and goes bankrupt. Recently he made money by PLAYING a manager on TV and conning political donors. He usually loses that money by losing lawsuits like Trump U and his pretend charitable foundation. "I love the poorly educated" Donald Trump We know what kind you are. How much does Putin pay for partisan hacks?1 point
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Trump will NEVER sue because he would have to tell THE TRUTH at the depositions. Which he is incapable of.....1 point
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You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. As usual.1 point
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Point number 2. The Western media is, by and large, reporting nothing but propaganda on Ukraine. They have very little presence in Ukraine and are just taking and reporting what the state controlled Ukrainian media is giving them without verifying. Which is pretty much the same thing the MSM did with COVID reporting and the WHO.1 point
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WestCanMan, meet WestCan Man: "I said "basically 100%", which is to say that the polio vaccine isn't 100% effective, but it's very close to it." It was false the first time you said it. Repeating it reflects an inability to learn. Sometimes ego>IQ. There is no standard of efficacy to define a vaccine approaching anywhere close to 100%. See past lists of well known vaccines not approaching that mark. Everything right, except you tried to pass of raw numbers as rates, you don't understand how vaccines work, you made an absurd claim about vaccine definition, and (my personal favorite) you claim the flu vaccine is not a vaccine. And these are just the highlights. lol No a glass of milk cannot be called a vaccine. This is another doozy of a bullshit claim. Do you even blush when lying like that? Meanwhile... the fact that you're using supermarket marketing to try to redefine "vaccine" is comically on par for you. Nevertheless, let us indulge because it's just so damn fun watching you drown. Save on Foods: "Getting the vaccine helps protect yourself, as well as those around you who may be vulnerable and at risk of severe complications from the flu." Shoppers Drug Mart: "The type of influenza viruses that cause the flu tend to change year to year, requiring a new vaccine annually." Please, please, let's do some more. lol Yes! This is exactly the fallacy you proffered as proof of vaccine inefficacy, that the raw numbers of deaths among vaccinated people being near the number of deaths among the unvaccinated showed that the vaccine was ineffective. You failed to account for the fact that 90%ish of the population is vaccinated. It's a textbook case. Scientific American (already provided): "Taken at face value, these numbers may appear to indicate that vaccination does not make that much of a difference. But this perception is an example of a phenomenon known as the base rate fallacy. One also has to consider the denominator of the fraction—that is, the sizes of the vaccinated and unvaccinated populations. With shots widely available to almost all age groups, the majority of the U.S. population has been vaccinated. So even if only a small fraction of vaccinated people who get COVID die from it, the more people who are vaccinated, the more likely they are to make up a portion of the dead." The Lancet: "In the context of COVID-19 vaccines, the base-rate fallacy is often described as the illusion that vaccines are ineffective because, in highly vaccinated populations, the majority of COVID-19 cases occur among vaccinated people." Dear Pandemic: "The base rate fallacy is a type of logical fallacy that occurs when people try to estimate the chance of something happening based only on specific examples in front of them, ignoring the background levels of those events in the population." Here is a handy illustration if you don't understand the words alone. Flowing Data You don't have to believe me. The world is full of information. Again, go read the articles and stop embarrassing yourself. If you think Black Americans regret the BLM movement and would like to rewind time to before that work was done you know as much about Black Americans as you do about vaccines. Aw, bless your heart. Watching you flail around here, I think it's pretty clear you couldn't get over my head with a stepladder and stilts.❤️1 point
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If there really was a deep state Trump would have had a fatal 'heart attack/stroke/fall in his first year in office. At the very least they'd have let him die of covid.1 point
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And stands a huge chance to be the next POTUS. Especially now that ID is required to vote.1 point
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Johnson came and the deal was scrapped.! As for those pipelines, I don't think we'll ever be informed who done it. And that will make it obvious.1 point
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How many of those STILL keep their SS around? To be fair.....1 point
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Having trouble with comprehension? Are you f'ing stupid? Or just mildly handicapped...flaky clown-boy? Here an observation through a critical lens...the British PM showed up and a peace deal crumbles. Here's another. The only people who could benefit from the sabotage of both Nordstream pipelines, would be the Americans, and the Chinese. Each for different reasons.1 point
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You do realize that pressuring Pence to not certify the election results he wanted to overturn is a coup attempt right? And same with pressuring a high ranking Georgia official?1 point
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Why would he NOT use a show of NUMBERS to try to influence those in the Deep State to do the right thing? Trump authorized the National Guard on Jan. 4 to be in position as soon as the local authorities, Mayor Bowser or Spkr. Pelosi, issued a request. Why would DJT authorize a coup d'etat where he knew the Guard would be? Why would he send the guard if he knew the coup was going on?1 point
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Does it have permission for agents to run around armed and shoot people like on TV? Surely not. The whole point is we don't even know what they exactly mean by police stations. They can't "arrest" people in Canada and if they harass Cdns they should be declared persona non grata and expelled. That seems to be the accusation, but with no evidence given.1 point
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VP Pence was asked by 100 US lawmakers to pause the certification process for 9 days to allow an examination of the nationwide election system. They all agreed there were strange things going on and in order to inspect the system's integrity, a delay should have been called by Pence. He refused. He delivered the results of the election to Speaker Pelosi, in accordance with law and customs. So, Pence was now the Deep State's golden boy. But, by not inspecting the system before certifying the results to be honest and trustworthy, everyone who suspects Democrat election tampering in future elections has a genuine reason to dispute the results. 'After all' they'll say, 'everybody knows 2020 was rigged. And that's why Pence didn't allow any review of the system. He was in on it." And no one can dispute that doubt. Pence should have examined the system. If, for no other reason, than to eliminate all possible doubts about election integrity. If there are riots or worse and any one is hurt or any damage to property results, It will be Pence's fault.1 point
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The amount of time flying is not fun. Clearly you do not have to travel in your employment. You do not know how many personal days he gets and they are probably a lot fewer than you. He also puts in a lot more hours than you ever would. As for the photographers, they video was from the bungee jump company. Listen to PP??? That is a laugh. I am not a liberal but I do defend anyone against stupidity and you clearly need a reality check.1 point
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You've been suckered by ANOTHER Trump money grift. He knows his CULT will send him money cause they're stupid enough to believe his BS. This will disappear well before discovery, but AFTER he's used it to raise $Ms from the suckers. Trump is a conman, and you've been conned.1 point
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Stick to the issue! China seems to have "annexed" Canada to their mainland. That's not a speculation!1 point
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I never expressed opinions. You called them opinions but they're actually truths that you don't like. Clinesmith actually did commit a serious crime. So did McCabe. They're serious crimes because people go to jail for them. They're serious crimes because the FISA court judge said words to the effect that 'the FBI's malfeasance in the collusion trial was so serious that it cast a shroud of doubt over everything they ever did'. IE, in the opinion of an actual judge in the United States, the FBI lacks credibility just due to the collusion witch hunt alone. She didn't even comment on the laptop lie, the Whitmer kidnapping entrapment, military style raids at Roger Stone's home and Mark Houck's home, the new Jan 6th witch hunt scandal, etc.1 point
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He's losing influence and support every day. He will still have a mountain of legal process against him when he is on his deathbed, just like his hero Roy Cohn...1 point
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This topic is, I think, an indication of the degree of resentment I see growing among many people, primarily white males, towards the continuous bleating of the activist world, major media and government of all types regarding diversity and inclusion and equity. I feel this resentment myself, to some degree, though insulated by not having any real economic worries. There is only so long you can shout at someone for their imagined deficiencies before they start getting mad. I see Black people all over the Canadian media these days. Virtually every commercial has at least one black person in it. Every newscast has black people as reporters, newsreaders, etc, and there seems to be a wildly disproportionate number of stories about or interviewing of black people, despite their being a bit over 3% of the population. All of this is a result of the collective sense of self-loathing and guilt so many progressives seem to feel because they've been told they have to by their American mentors. Canadian progressives take their cue from down south. If American progressives are 'taking a knee' for black lives matter then Canadian progressives are damned well going to do the same, even in a lockdown. Witness that sanctimonious puffball Trudeau doing so last year. And of course, the flurry of diversity, equity and inclusiveness hectoring, lecturing and badgering down south has been echoed by the same thing up here. Because stuff. Question it and you're just showing your 'white fragility'. But Canada does not have America's long and bitter history of slavery and racism, nor its inner city slums. Granted, this is as much due to geography as policy, but even so, we had a miniscule number prior to confederacy and none whatsoever afterward. Canada's entire population of Black people numbered a few tens of thousands as late as the 1970s. The great majority of those here today are immigrants. It's awfully difficult to justify the hand-wringing and lecturing White Canadians have been and continue to be subjected to largely on their behalf. Canada is so racist, after all, that we let in millions and millions of black and brown people with nary a word of protest. And therein lies the basic source of resentment. Being called an innately racist society and being constantly lectured on our racist past on behalf of... immigrants is absurd and cannot fail to breed resentment, not only towards the groups hectoring them but towards minorities as well. It's difficult to logically justify hiring or promoting a black or brown immigrant over a white Canadian due to the former's 'trauma' over some imagined past as a victim of racism when neither they nor their ancestors were here to experience it. And it's difficult, if not impossible to justify continually nagging white Canadians about our racism when our lack of racism is amply demonstrated by the millions of non white people we have allowed into our country. And as the economy deteriorates that resentment is going to grow, especially with the likes of Trudeau and SIngh fanning the flames at every opportunity.1 point
