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It's ON TAPE. Been played NUMEROUS times on the news. Thanks for admitting YOU'RE completely OUT OF THE LOOP. Listen and LEARN Trump voice starting at 2:15. You won't find a LOT of news on Fox. LMAO. So you've completely DESTROYED YOUR CREDIBILITY.1 point
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And yet I'm Still waiting for you to present evidence of voter fraud widespread enough to have affected the 2020 election, and viable enough to be substantiated in a court of law.1 point
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Nonsense. The City DA does not report to or follow orders from the state attorney general. But, hey, AOC went to a party.1 point
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Never happened except in the imaginations of CNN listeners1 point
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The first paragraph of your article: Not sure what you're trumpeting about. The 2 tier justice, lawfare Witchhunters of New York managed to give the Trump organization a slap on the wrist for something they all do. Hoorah. Big fat, so what, if you ask me.1 point
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This is being done just about perfect. A slow roll out that bypasses the legacy media, which are trying like mad to suppress this. Each successive release more jaw dropping than the previous one. And that the media won’t cover it is in itself a huge tell, like a poker player with a face tick…1 point
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That would depend on what his goals actually are. He may be tasked with revealing what big tech was really doing to the last several US elections. Twitter May have to take a few hits while Americans start to wake up to the fact that they’ve been duped.1 point
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1. We are building various projects. In Montreal, there is the REM. Agreed, it should be faster. 2. Agreed. House prices are rising because of our successful society. In Canada, we have lots of space - and we're good at making foreigners civilised. 3. True, we are divided. But we Canadians have shown to the world that we decide our differences in a civilised manner. ===== René Lévesque, quel homme d'Etat, Pierre Trudeau - a mere philosophe.1 point
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I think it has more to do with your diet. Try more prunes.1 point
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That you're getting older and your faculties are beginning to wane? We can certainly see you're old by the way you address adults as son.1 point
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Well, pales in comparison to Donald claiming there was so much voter fraud in 2020 that he lost the election because of it. Oh ... And he never presented any evidence viable enough to be substantiated in a court of law. All he had, and all you have, is speculation, gossip, innuendo and assumptions.1 point
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When you do the basic math the way it's supposed to be done you get this, Add up the vaccinated columns on the right for a sub-total of 9134 then add the unvaccinated column on the left 10645, for a combined total of 19779. 9134 is 46.18% of 19779 10645 is 53.81% 14% of un-vaccinated Canadians account for more than half of all deaths, period. That's 5,320,000 un-vaccinated Canadians compared to 32,680,000 vaccinated Canadians which is why case rate fallacy graphs look like this; Of course anyone can calculate their own hooey into this and arrive at whatever conclusions they dream up which is why we have sayings like figures lie and liars figure. But when you do the basic math to just the data Health Canada provides you can see why they would conclude that ...unvaccinated cases are 3 times more likely to be hospitalized and 5 times more likely to die from their illness, compared to cases with a completed primary vaccine series... I'm assuming you don't have the trove of emails, recordings, whistle-blowers etc etc it would take to prove the government is deliberately omitting or lying about their data.1 point
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I did that many times. It's a combination of the basic math, which shows that 86% of covid deaths here are from the multi-vaxed, and their claims of vaccine success which are unsubstantiated. I did, you just wave your hands and say that you can't do math. Other people understand it too. If the chickens laid 10 eggs by the end of Wednesday, and 14 eggs by the end of Thursday, how many did they lay on Thursday? It's 4. Super easy. That's how Health Canada gives out the death totals by vax status. The rolling total from Day 1, Dec 14 2020, to various dates in the future. The two most recent were Aug 21 nd Sept 25 of 2022. If there were 10,645 covid deaths among the unvaxed between Dec 14 2020 and Aug 21 2022, and that went up to 10,800 between Dec 14 2020 and Sept 25 2022, how many unvaxed died in those 35 days? 155. Again, it's super easy. 2x vaxed went from 3,699 - 3,821 = 122 deaths 3x vaxed went from 4,727 - 5209 = 482 deaths 4x vaxed went from 708 - 1,031 = 323 deaths Altogether there were 155 + 122 + 482 + 323 deaths = 1,082 deaths. 155 unvaxxed divided by 1082 total deaths = 14.3% of covid deaths between Aug 21 and Sept 25 were unvaxed. Just because I'm ten times as smart as you doesn't put me in the top 7 in the world. Sorry dude.1 point
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Prove it. Nope, I'm merely pointing out that you haven't provided a shred of evidence that catches anyone doing anything. No, you are the only one who can extract this because you're special, you're the 7th or 8th smartest guy on the internet. I'm not aware of a single other poster around here demonstrating that they can draw the same conclusion you have. I showed you where Health Canada posts the pertinent conclusions on the same site. Like I said, the prospect of high schools and statues bearing your name beckon. All you need to do is stop wasting time on this place and put your conclusions into the hands of people who can act on them. Have you been in touch with the 6 - 7 other people in the world who are smarter than you about any of this?1 point
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I love when you try to use big words CrakHoBarbie. What is an octanigerian? Is that someone from Nigeria with 8 arms or something?1 point
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Nonsense. We all know they went combing through everything Trump under the Russia collusion scam and the best they could find was him giving education grants which they interpreted as taxable income. Very strange how the leftist loons release it on a day when people voted on the balance of the senate.. political nonsense1 point
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Well in order to discuss things like facts, truth, and well-informed opinion, one has to believe that such things exist and are attainable. One must also believe it’s possible to establish a critical distance from one’s cultural influences. That last point is tricky. We’re all products of environment and genetics. Even those factors can influence each other. Political point of view is shaped by our ethics, experience, beliefs, strengths, weaknesses, so many things. It’s hard to know what drives us. It always has been, but in the Information Age so much is about how our thoughts are shaped by ideas and persuasion. The state and media can influence us a great deal.1 point
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That’s the truth of the matter. It’s one thing for Canada to consistently take the left-wing socialist policy menu, but we can’t even do that right. Where are the high speed trains? Where is our value-add high tech manufacturing? Where is the quality of life that we claim is better than the Americans have? People here have to work in second and third jobs to be able to afford a home. That home is getting smaller. Our transportation, food, and energy costs are rising fast. Our infrastructure is aging and insufficient to meet the needs of our major cities. The southern edge of Canada feels as packed as Belgium and we’re developing over our best land, yet when we intensify our growth in narrow corridors we get vertical sprawl. The growth has to happen in the north, but who wants to move to colder areas where it’s getting harder to develop our resources? It feels very much like Canada is relying on its past glories to attract immigrants for no clear reason. What will adding millions of immigrants do to improve living conditions? Is it just about filling jobs after people retire? There’s no vision driving our policies and what kind of country we want to have. There’s no discussion about goals. Where’s the beauty, joy, opportunity, creativity? If anything we are more divided and have less confidence in the value of Canada as a nation-state, because the federal government seems only to favour certain Canadians and certain provinces. Any moves to take advantage of our strengths are usually portrayed as anti-environment or colonialist. Our federal government has failed to represent national interests and all Canadians, in my opinion, but of course half the country supports this government. This period feels like stagnation or even regression.1 point
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Where, in Canada? In small, gas-powered private cars? Turkey has high speed trains. It really helps to step out and look what's actually happening in the reality. We can't have anything done anymore. Only look in the mirror and let out a tear how we used to be. And it's been for a while like that already. Only how would we notice?1 point
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I imagine you heard about this one from the local news or what I call the 5 O'clock liars. 6-Year-Old Canadian Child Dies Suddenly After Suffering “Massive Stroke” – Doctor Diagnosed her with “Myocarditis due to the Flu” But here's the part of the story the local news doesn't seem interested in investigating:0 points
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You uneducated high school drop out subhuman. Less than a third of Canadians are British origins. You just called two-thirds of Canadians foreigners, You are the only foreigner here with subhuman values in total contradiction to belief in equality, love and respect on which Canadian culture is built on, you kicked out soldier.. Why don't you take your subhuman attitudes and shove it up your ass. You are old and ugly and full of hate loser who blame others for his failures and losses and full of age spots covering all over your trashy white skin. ps- when moderators don't do their jobs in moderating the posts I reported I have to respond and take it into my own hands,-1 points
