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  1. A judge in Colorado has rejected Donald Trump’s pathetic efforts to stop a trial which will disqualify him from running for President. Trump’s motion to dismiss claimed three things: 1) The 14th Amendment applies to Federal “officers,” but not the President. 2) The 14th Amendment applies to those to took an oath to “Support” the U.S. Constitution. The Presidential oath uses the words “preserve, protect, and defend,” not “Support.” 3) This lawsuit would infringe on Trump’s first amendment rights. The judge said NO to all three. Now the case proceeds to trial, and with those arguments dismissed, the case will revolve upon whether Trump “ engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same [United States], or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof.” The prosecution against Trump will argue this, among other things: Many people have been convicted of participating in acts of insurrection against the United States, including multiple acts and convictions of seditious conspiracy… and Donald Trump, on multiple occasions, gave aid and comfort to these individuals by promising to pardon them for their crimes if he is elected. Very compelling!!! Let’s see what the court and the inevitable appeals have to say.
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  2. Ok then. Exactly. Ok then, we agree. We know what you are. You're a neomarxist, islamo fascist closet totalitarian misogynist anti-science rapist with delusions of grandeur
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  3. History will treat Cheney far better than Trump, Jordan and Co. She has more balls than all the male Republicans in Congress combined.
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  4. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-admin-sent-tens-millions-covid-relief-funds-group-accused-harboring-hamas-terrorists Biden admin sent tens of millions in COVID relief funds to group accused of harboring Hamas terrorists The Biden administration sent $33.7 million from the American Rescue Plan, a spending bill meant to combat COVID, to a Palestinian relief organization that has previously been accused of providing safe harbor to terrorists in Gaza and has been referred to as "effectively a branch of Hamas." The American Rescue Plan, a COVID-19 relief bill pushed through Congress with unanimous Democrat support in the Senate and almost unanimous in the House, allocated $33.7 million to the United Nations Relief & Works Agency through the State Department’s Migration and Refugee Assistance program, according to data from USASpending.gov, as part of $500 million that was included in the bill for the State Department to fund migration and refugee assistance. UNRWA has faced intense scrutiny in recent years from critics who say the group has not done enough to prevent aid from reaching the hands of Hamas terrorists. UNRWA locations have reportedly housed Hamas activities and spread Hamas propaganda in schools. The blood of beheaded Jewish babies is on Biden's hands.
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  5. Why?? Because no one in Canada or from elsewhere wants to invest in a mining operation and have to deal with all the federal, provincial and local rules and regulations and then having to try and get it out of the country to be processed and, having to pay Canadian wages. It just costs too much to do business in Canada, period. That is why most manufacturing has left Canada.
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  6. "Jimmy Jowdan sez stuf that CNN dusnt wike ?"
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  7. Our federal government has basically put Greenpeace in charge of resource development. Guilbeault is the wolf in charge of the sheep.
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  8. It seems the Laurentian Elites and their stooges in the media are wrong again about what Canadians want. When asked about tripling Canada’s population in its largest cites, six-in-ten (60%) describe their initial thoughts on this idea as ‘bad’, but impressions are split as to how bad; 32% think it’s a bad idea, while slightly fewer (28%) think it’s a very bad idea. Around one-in-ten (13%) think this is a good idea, although just 2% feel it’s a very good idea. • More than three-quarters believe an increase in population would worsen the preservation of farmland (78%), access to nature (76%), and housing affordability (76%), while around two-thirds feel it would worsen a healthy environment (73%), quality of life (66%), and efforts to address climate change (66%). • 61% also indicated that they would be upset with more crowded cities and towns in their community. 5 Key Highlights Half (49%) of Canadians believe that immigration should be less than the current level, while 20% are happy with the current level, and a similar number (18%), believe it could be higher than it currently is. Only 15% believe that Canada should allow cheap labour into the country to support companies which pay low wages. • 19% believe that immigration should be used to change the ethnic and cultural makeup of Canada https://sustainablesociety.com/what-do-canadians-want-opinion-research-report/
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  9. Thomas cannot be anti-semetic. Aren't the Arabs semites also? That story about Hamas cutting the heads off babies is a bit much for me. If Hamas did such a thing, why did they not show this on TV? Gory, but where is the beef. BS. I do not support Hamas or Israel. They both are a burden on the world. But the Palestinians do have a beef here. A beef where you could give a dam about. Why allow yourself to be supporting a group of hateful murderers? Israel has killed many innocent women and children in the Gaza. Both groups are murderers. Live with it.
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  10. He got us out despite the roadblocks put in place by Trump with his surrender to the Taliban without involvement of the Afghan National Government which was supposed to keep fighting but didn't.
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  11. Yea Israel has created this monster, now they have to deal with it. I fear their going overboard could do them in. In a longer war, the amount of people willing to fight matters as much as logistics. And there's no shortage of Muslim nations around them. Not to mention the 20% Arab population within their own nation. They're rightfully angry, but I don't see Israel having a realistic plan here.
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  12. Your analogy is silly by assuming Israel is an innocent party. It’s more nuanced than you’d like to pretend.
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  13. Jordan would be great as speaker. What you need to understand is that the worst Republican is better than the best Democrat.
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  14. So you pretend to be neutral and won't support the west, wont' support democratic countries. By being neutral you are actually supporting terrorism and the Islamic Jihad. Are you sure you are not an Islamist of some kind? Or do you actually believe they are just a benign religion on the same level as Judeo-Christianity in the west. Do you really think Israel and the Islamic countries which are full of Jihad supporters are in the same category? No wonder you want me to block you. So you can spout nonsense without any pushback from me.
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  15. I agree. I think I'd be cool with Jordan as Speaker.
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  16. It really wasn't. What have we got as a chip to bargain with china now? The best power you can have over someone is to be the supplier of something they really need.
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  17. 1 - no, that's not whataboutery at all. Whataboutery is where you excuse bad behavior by pointing out entirely UNRELATED bad behavior. "You stole my money" "So? you cheated on that test". It is NOT when you're comparing apples to apples. It's PRECEDENT when you say "you were fine with corruption when it was the liberals but now when it's someone else you are trying to say it's bad." Don't use words if you're not willing to learn what they mean, 2 - entirely true that nobody paid for the liberals scandals. The libearls went from scandal to scandal again and again and the liberal voters kept electing them. Mcguinty retired with a big fat pension after years in power and with huge insider connections that he would use to make tonnes of money for years. And that should have been the end of it - especially after data was illegally destroyed. But no. Wynne was little better. Sorry kiddo - but when left wingers like you constantly allow corruption to go unchecked for years and years - you lose the right to complain about it when it's someone you DON"T like later.
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  18. Personally, I see no "leadership" qualities in Jagmeet at all. I do see (or hear) him every once in a while, mostly to demand something from Trudeau and that normally does not happen. He has a huge hammer and has not even threatened to use it. We are where we are in this country because Jagmeet is as much Trudeau's puppet as Trudeaus members of cabinet. In effect, he is a member of Trudeau's regime.
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  19. You think that's not work? As an older teenager, Poilievre had a job at Telus doing corporate collections by calling businesses.[14] He also later worked briefly as a journalist for Alberta Report, a conservative weekly magazine.[15] At the University of Calgary, Poilievre studied international relations. In 2003, Poilievre founded a company called 3D Contact Inc. with his partner Jonathan Denis,[27] who became an Alberta Cabinet minister years later. Their company focused on providing political communications, polling and research services.[28] After founding the company, Poilievre ran for MP as part of the new Conservative Party of Canada, which had just merged from the Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservatives.[29] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Poilievre So - that's why he's good at raising funds! he's got the knack for it. ? Are you envious?
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  20. Back on topic, here’s a PP greatest hit from 2009 As a lifelong Conservative Party hack since his school days, PP “man of the people” has never held a real job and has been earning a 6-figure taxpayer funded salary from the age of 25 and full taxpayer funded pension since age 31. It has never stopped him from condescending to Canadians about how they need to learn the value of hard work or opposing a shortening of the qualifying period for EI benefits during the financial meltdown recession however.
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  21. Only because Trump doesn't know nor care about what you write here. AKA, you have ZERO influence and don't even show up on the political radar.
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  22. Made no sense, so I read it again right to left, bottom to top. Was a little clearer but still odd, Then I thought, it needs more flavour, so I sprinkled some ginger with a dash of Komodo Dragon hot pepper. That did the trick, now I have a scrabble board.
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  23. @robosmith: Millions of people add posts to X every hour, and it's hard to police it all. For sure some disinformation makes it there and it's hard to get it down on the same day. Especially with leftists sharing it as fast as they can. CNN intentionally posts their own disinformation, and sometimes they push their lies for years, as with collusion. Also, FB and Twitter actively blocked the truth from the sites regarding the BSL4 lab and Hunter's laptop. Your thread seems cool, but you're trying to get people to look past the elephant in the room to see a mouse.
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  24. Well all we can say then is that canadians don't want this much of a higher population through immigration. And that's no surprise. I think most want to see immigration and the population increase - but no where near the way it is now.
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  25. Ok, who would make a good Speaker is the question on the floor....here. Well, I would suggest it be someone not afraid to speak their mind, someone who actually listens can't votes the way the citizens who sent them to Congress want them to, people moderate enough to be willing too see both sides if the Aisle and try to work out good, equitable agreements to get the people a work done quickly and properly and someone who is strong enough to do the job. Now obviously in a Republican controlled House, the Republicans will fix not vote a Republican in to replace Kevin McCarthy , so, in the interests if the Questioner Author of this topic I suggest either Ted Buds of North Carolina or Joni Ernst of Iowa.
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  26. Those alleged "civilians" voted to let Hamas call the shots. They are no less responsible than the Japanese people who elected the leadership that attacked Pearl Harbor. If Netanyahu NUKES that strip, those people deserve it. They have Jewish blood on their hands. Because Netanyahu is much saner than the rag heads that Obama and Biden gave BILLIONS of dollars to, he will recognize that a nuke event will trigger World War Three. He probably won't do it. Those rag heads deserve much worse. BABIES were beheaded.
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  27. At least until the SCC rules in favour of a First Nation case then it's back to being hopeless again.
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  28. Hornby's Maple Leafs History Highlights: The 48th pipes up for another opener Lance Hornby Published Oct 06, 2023 They’ve been lost amid laser beams, curtailed by COVID-19 and have had their set list scissored, while a couple of their best players have hit the ice hard with only their kilts as padding. Yet the 48th Highlanders of Canada keep on piping, 50-strong for the Maple Leafs season opener on Wednesday. Best to arrive early, though, to see them march in full regalia and hear their oldie, but goodie, ‘The Maple Leaf Forever,’ the oft-forgotten official team anthem. For more than 90 years, from the first game at the Gardens, down Bay Street in Stanley Cup parades and making the move to Scotiabank Arena, the puck doesn’t drop on a new campaign until the last skirl from the bagpipes, an echo of a bygone Toronto. “The band starts asking in the middle of summer ‘when does the schedule come out, when’s the opener?’” said Chris Reesor, the 48th’s current Regimental Sergeant Major and its Drum Major up to 2020. “It’s a tradition we value very much, our place in the city’s history and the hockey team’s past. “But it’s become harder for us to keep up our part in the ceremony. When the Ducks and the Sharks came into the NHL (during the early 1990s), they brought the big Disney-style light and laser shows. More and more, the NHL is controlling events like that. “Around the Leafs’ centennial year in 2017, we were almost (deleted from the program). There was a big backlash, a call was made from our regiment to someone of great importance in MLSE and we stayed.” The regiment had begun with a much larger role in the autumn proceedings when politicians, war heroes and celebrities took their place at centre ice. Just before the brand new Gardens, the nation’s largest tent at the time, hosted its first Leafs game on Nov. 12, 1931, club president Jack Bickell and team manager Conn Smythe brainstormed how to add pomp and ceremony to the gala event. Both were military men, Smythe a pilot in the First World War, Bickell long affiliated with the 48th, which was created in 1891 by proud local Scottish citizenry. The 48th has a distinctive tartan, The Old Davidson, and a falcon’s head in tribute to its first Commanding Officer, John Irvine Davidson. Among the first units to ship out in the First World War, more than 600 Highlanders were lost in a 1915 gas attack in Ypres, Belgium. More gave their lives at the Somme, Passchendaele and Vimy Ridge, while earning 21 Battle Honours. In the Second World War, the regiment saw heavy fighting in Italy and during the liberation of Holland. Their original full dress scarlet colours are still worn today. Photos of the regiment taking up more than half Gardens’ ice that first night in ’31 inspires today’s players. But the modern program means they no longer stay to perform the national anthems. “We’re on the clock,” said Reesor, who has participated since 1988 and was Drum Major 14 years before promotion took him out of the mix. “We have to be on a bus, dropped off at the rink and very conscious that we’re working on the television network’s schedule. If given seven minutes or 5:40 to play, we have to make it tight, then be back on the bus.” No problem for this disciplined group, which practices music and counter marches every Tuesday as part of its Canadian Forces reserve training. For many of the Leafs’ leaner seasons, such as losing seven home openers in the 2000s, the Highlanders entered from the Zamboni entrance, spread out in perfect formation of pipes, drums and brass and exited as crisply, while the team itself struggled through the night on breakouts. The 48Th has been augmented many years on opening night by the Royal Regiment of Canada, which is headquartered at Fort York. During the rest of the calendar, the Highlanders take part in many military ceremonies, at public schools, their regimental church and of course, their solemn Remembrance Day service. When a Leaf gets his statue on Legends Row in Maple Leaf Square, the 48th is there, too. Reesor accepted a request from Leafs goalie and avid piper Glenn Healy to join their 1999 parade that escorted Gardens’ memorabilia to the new Air Canada Centre along with Leafs alumni in a motorcade. “Glenn said he didn’t want to be in a convertible, he wanted to be with us. He was a member of the Highland Creek Pipe and Drums and had a custom uniform made for the occasion, but asked us to bury him in the middle of our band so he wouldn’t distract from us.” The 48th is made up from reservists whose day jobs are all walks of life: Infrastructure, trades, office execs, engineers and students. Reesor was with Yamaha Music for 18 years as a product marketing manager for bands and orchestras and now does contract work as a part-time soldier in the Canadian Forces. But he laments the band is gradually less a a part of the main event. They go out first, performing in a half-empty rink, prior to team warm-ups, with many patrons still stuck in traffic, security checks or food lineups. “We do know the people still appreciate us. They see us in the hallway and start hurrying to their seats. And we did play a full house when the Gardens closed in 1999.” Reesor called that night “a magical experience” where they often couldn’t hear their music with all the cheering. “Darryl Sittler, Lanny McDonald, Eddie Shack and other players were in the VIP beer tent, they saw us and came over to say how much we meant to them. That was very rewarding. “Johnny Bower had been in the Canadian Army and that night, as always, he stood up out of respect when we came in. We’d told him ‘please sit, you’ve done your service’. “Shack being Shack, he was running around on the ice trying to lift the kilts of our male pipers, but one guy told him ‘Eddie, if you’re going up there, it better be to sign something for me.’” After their few minutes of fame on Wednesday, the band will be back at Moss Park where the game will be on TV and libations opened to toast another opener in the books. As Sergeant Major, Reesor keeps an eye on seven bands within the brigade’s family and, of course, one day hopes to plan their role in a Cup parade to City Hall. “My God, I’d love to be there and so many of us dream of doing that. I was four months old when they won the last Cup. “I think about what we’d look like coming down Bay with all the people watching.”
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  29. Israel Is Walking Into a Trap Storming into Gaza will fulfill Hamas’s wish. Hamas’s leaders and their Iranian backers have a conscious strategy. Like almost all other acts of spectacularly bloodthirsty terrorism, Hamas’s assault on southern Israel was designed to provoke an emotional and equally or even more outrageous response by the targeted society. Hamas and Iran are attempting to goad the Israelis into Gaza for a prolonged confrontation—which is to say that the intended effect is precisely the ground assault Israel is now preparing in order to root out and destroy Hamas as an organization, kill its cadres and leadership, and destroy as much of its infrastructure and equipment as possible. Hamas surely would not have meticulously planned its audacious assault without also extensively planning a response to the hoped-for Israeli counterattack on the ground. The Israeli military will likely encounter a determined insurgency in Gaza. After all, Israel has had control of the land strip from the outside, but not on the inside. Israeli dominion over Gaza’s coastal waters, airspace, electromagnetic spectrum, and all but one of its crossings, including the only one capable of handling goods, has made Gaza a virtual open-air prison—run by particularly vicious inmates but surrounded and contained on all sides by the guards. Hamas evidently decided to destroy that status quo, which was no longer serving its interests. The Islamist group also hopes to seize control of the Palestinian national movement from its secular Fatah rivals, who dominate the Palestinian Authority and, more important, the Palestine Liberation Organization, which is the internationally recognized representative of the Palestinian people. Hamas has never been a part of the PLO, in large measure because it is unwilling to accept the PLO’s treaty agreements with Israel. The most notable among these is the Oslo Accords, which included recognition of Israel by Palestinians but no Israeli recognition of a Palestinian state or a Palestinian right to statehood. Hamas is attempting to seal the fate of Fatah, and maneuver to eventually take over the PLO and its international diplomatic presence, including United Nations observer-state status and embassies around the world. By taking the battle directly into Israel, claiming to be defending Muslim holy places in Jerusalem by branding the attack the “Al-Aqsa Deluge,” and hopefully breaking the Israeli siege of Gaza, Hamas seeks to belittle Fatah and demonstrate the primacy of its policy of unrestrained armed struggle over the PLO’s careful diplomacy. Moreover, Hamas and its Iranian patrons want to block the diplomatic-normalization agreement that the United States has been brokering between Israel and Saudi Arabia. Such a deal poses a danger to Hamas because the benefits of its “significant Palestinian component” would have accrued to Fatah in the West Bank, at Hamas’s expense. For Iran, the agreement would be a major strategic setback. Should Israel, the most potent U.S. military partner in the region, and Saudi Arabia, Washington’s most financially powerful and religiously influential one, normalize and build cooperation, Tehran would face an integrated pro-American camp. American partners, including the UAE, Bahrain, Egypt, and Jordan, would effectively ring the Arabian Peninsula, securing control of the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea, and the Persian Gulf through their three crucial maritime choke points: the Suez Canal, the Bab el-Mandab Strait, and the Straits of Hormuz. Saudi-Israeli normalization would largely block Iran’s regional aspirations in the short run and Chinese ambitions in the more distant future. So Hamas for domestic Palestinian reasons and Iran for regional strategic ones decided to set off an earthquake that would at least postpone such a reckoning. Iran and Hamas are counting on Israel to attack Gaza with such ferocity that the international sympathy of the past week toward Israel, even in the Arab world, evaporates quickly and is replaced by outrage at the suffering inflicted on the 2 million residents of Gaza. Those civilians have already been cut off from electricity, water, food, and medicine, all of which are controlled by Israel. Existing supplies will quickly dwindle as Gaza and its inhabitants are pounded from the air. Israel appears prepared to inflict many thousands of civilian casualties, if not more…. George Packer: Israel must not react stupidly …Israel appears poised to fulfill Hamas’s intentions. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed retaliation that will “reverberate for generations” among Israel’s adversaries. The Israeli general Ghassan Aliyan warned, “You wanted hell—you will get hell.” Defense Minister Yoav Gallant declared, “We are fighting human animals, and we act accordingly.” None of these speakers made any effort to distinguish between Hamas militants and the 2 million Palestinian civilians in Gaza. The “human animals” comment is telling. For decades, and especially in recent years, the people of Gaza have indeed been treated like animals. Perhaps not surprisingly, guerrillas emerging from their ranks indeed acted like animals when they attacked southern Israel. So now Israel will triple down on the dehumanization and collective punishment of all of these “human animals.” Tehran couldn’t ask for more. Hamas and Iran hope that Israel will refuse to return to the status quo ante and will instead institute a prolonged ground occupation of Gaza, declaring that Hamas can no longer be allowed to pose such a threat. But Gaza, they trust, will be a slaughterhouse for Israeli soldiers, both during the immediate incursion and over time as the anticipated insurgency gains its footing. Israel’s apparent eagerness to fall into this trap is understandable, and indeed predictable, which is why Hamas was confident in laying it. Outrageous overreach by terrorists typically aims to provoke overreach. Washington and other friends of Israel who are now seized with sympathy should immediately caution Israel not to make this blunder. If Israel instead exercises restraint, however difficult doing so might be both politically and emotionally, it can thwart the goals of Hamas and its Iranian sponsors….. https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2023/10/israel-hamas-war-iran-trap/675628/?utm_source=apple_news
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  30. Ya don't have to shovel rain
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  31. Oh FFS it's long done and over and you're still quoting the utter BS that Enbridge spit out. There WAS no support from people in BC along the route other than those that stood to personally gain from construction along the way. You could drive from Princc George to Kitimat and see No Enbridge signs on almost every other property asides from ONE pro sign on private property and one billboard in Smithers that got taken down when the town council voted against the line. And it wasn't any Hereditary Chiefs it was every Band around that was opposed in the end. And fireworks went off all over in celebration when the final ruling and the tanker ban got announced. Those lying f*ckwads ran TV ads showing no islands near the Douglas Channel, held public meetings with strategically chopped off maps in my town claiming it didn't come near the lake, when it came within 100m of it on a strategic creek, and handed out 'bribe' money as community grants in every town along the way. BC Premier Christie Clark offered five conditions to get support even though that was a great political risk and Alberta wouldn't even accept that. Don't pretend you know shit about how it went down, I live here and the anti-Enbridge handouts were printed in MY printshop, by a single local activist with her own credit card I must add. Pretend and convince yourselves that Trudeau stopped it all you want, WE DID. Every citizen along the route and who cares about the BC Coast. It didn't happen and it's never going to happen. So STFU and stop the snivelling over spilled milk. As I pointed out, gripe about the USA not buying enough, I'm sorry AB is f*cked by geography but the ROC is in no way obligated to assume all the risks with no reward.
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  32. I think history will look far more kindly on Cheney than it will Gaetz, Jordan and Co.
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  33. When your mission is to "own the Dems" compromise isn't really an option.
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  34. Neither McCarthy nor Scalise are moderates. Both voted to not certify the 2020 election. And McCarthy admitted their sole purpose of a dozen Benghazi investigations which found nothing was to damage Hillary's approval ratings and also backed the fake Biden impeachment inquiry. He is a clown.
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  35. So, ongoing news about Trump v. The Georgia State Election Board, etal. , The Court judge has held off pronouncing a Judgement and instead specifically noted today that there won't be one made..until...defendants ( Trump and his fake electors and additional co conspirators) have a chance to face NEW charges in the case but specifying that Perjury has definitely been found in the current case. Perjury folks is a felony. Yet the Judge by stating he us holding off on creating an Order for Conviction on that basis for the Trump members and Trump in order to " allow said defendants their due process in a new case is very strongly saying that other charges well in excess of Perjury in the current case are being filed and he doesn't want any current case findings interfering with that new case. Wise man that Judge.
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  36. Read it again...unless you graduated from Trump University and you are unable to grasp truth from hearsay...
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  37. I saw that even Fox put an editorial comment in their reporting to discount the baseless claim that the money was somehow diverted quickly for this reason. We're at the point of democracy where rumors and lies are the number one talking point.
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  38. You're a fool if you believe that "no one has ever complained" about Trump's FRAUD. He has been involved in 4000 civil legal disputes in his career. In many of them he has just worn his opponents down and outlasted them due to greater wealth. That does NOT MEAN they've "NOT COMPLAINED." Duh Because you don't believe there are experts? And they can serve as witnesses?
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  39. 1) “Blocked a road” lol minimize much? They blocked all the roads surrounding parliament and downtown Ottawa and border crossings for a MONTH. Doug Ford also declared a state of emergency and passed laws prohibiting obstruction of public roads etc and that law was ignored by the convoy. Yeah, you are getting into ridiculous hyperbole.
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  40. Yeah - because saying that parents should know about their children's medical issues is pretty far right wing. That's what hitler believed - kill the jews and parents have a right to know about their children's health. Get your head out of your pronoun. The sad thing here is that the far left edcuation system is forcing this to be a law instead of a simple policy. And all that's doing is driving anti-trans sentiment up. Which is also what you do when you claim people are somehow evil for their 's VERY LEGIT feelings that parents should be involved in raising their children and dismiss them like that. Gee - i can't imagine why people feel the need to demonstrate in the streets and tear down pride flags.
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  41. I don't understand how it could be unconstitutional to prevent the state from using the gender and name of a child's choice if they're under age 16 without parental consent. Kids don't have any freedom in school. They certainly don't have freedom of speech, or freedom of assembly, association etc. A teacher has no rights here, no right to call a student child by a name that isn't their legal name. They work for the state and the parents. Who makes the call here? It's the parents.
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  42. Canada's judge selections are thankfully less partisan than in the US, but that also allows for that to happen. If a judge doesn't believe parents should know what gender their underage child identifies as, yes, that's a liberal judge regardless of who appointed them. Judicial activism is a cancer upon our nation.
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  43. The judge was appointed by Conservatives. What is your definition of a liberal judge? One who makes decisions that you don’t like?
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  44. Jim Jorban courts Q-anon members for support and he's still pumping the Big Stolen Election Hooey to this day. He's a freak. I like the idea too. We need more good examples of why electing right-wing governments just isn't worth it.
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  45. If you are not mature enough to debate without making personal attacks then you know what you can do.
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