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It's true. Walz liked socks worn with his sandals. This should disqualify him from serving political office.4 points
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Walz had to leave early to address congress, but he forgot to take out the trash and stick it at the curb. His wife was forced to. This man shout be lynched!!!!2 points
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Walz was on active duty, when he was invited out with his platoon. Upon arriving at Club Euphoria, and after consuming three beers, Walz was led to the dance floor, to partake in the Macarena dance craze of the mid 1990s by his wife. He is unfit for office!2 points
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Implying that a woman in a position of power is a wh0re doesn't resonate in 2024 like it did in 19 74.2 points
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I agree. I think that ship has sailed, and you are in your 60s. Shorter of breath, and one day closer to death.2 points
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BTW kleptomania is compulsive thievery, You're referring to mythomania, compulsive lying. Mental illnesses that can cause symptoms of pathological lying can include: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) Munchausen syndrome by proxy. Borderline personality disorder. Antisocial personality disorder. Narcissistic personality disorder. Bipolar disorder.2 points
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Trump’s incessant lying and baseless smears is why you want to see him in office?2 points
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Today, Orange Man told reporters that when he visited California to survey the wildfires, he flew in a helicopter with former SF Mayor Willie Brown, who spoke with him about dating Kamala Harris, before the helicopter nearly crashed. The story is true, except: 1) The helicopter didn’t crash or experience any emergency at all; 2) Willie Brown was not in the helicopter; 3) He didn’t talk about dating Kamala, since Willie wasn’t there.1 point
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Yes. Non-violent protests are usually more effective at creating change. The Civil RIghts Movement of the 1960’s worked specifically because it was non-violent. Had they resorted to violence, they would have fallen right into the hands of their enemies and lost. Same thing with Gandhi.1 point
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Uhh.... you can't get much much more on topic. To the headline, not your diversion into conjecture that is. Just admit it, you're just a Slingblade that likes to go to church and speak in tongues to impress the other ones.1 point
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In one of the three questions that reporters managed to ask her, in the whole 20 days since Biden got the hook, she acknowledged 100% that she's dodging debates. 3 questions, dummy. Just 3. "I won't comment on the possibility of other debates until after the first one." Did you miss her entire history of answering questions since she got the nomination, dummy? I don't blame you if you did. If your mom's cat farted too loudly while she was speaking you would have missed it.1 point
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If their polls are fake, how comes their polls previously reported Trump in the lead?1 point
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That's because robosmith knows that we live on a spot on the ground, and that we have to respect the significance of that spot and respect the significance of the ground and our spot on it. And we have to move forward to other spots, unburdened by the fact that we don't know how to tie our shoelaces.1 point
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OH LOOK - He's lying again LOLOLOL SO you admit the canadian public doesn't like trump but is definitely voting for the conservatives and the trump-like policies next time Honestly dude, I would be truly embarrassed if I were you for the number of times you've been called out for being a dumber than a stamp hammer. The media and the liberals have been saying Polievre is just like trump for a year now. And yet his popularity grows Is Pierre Poilievre the Canadian version of Donald Trump? | Vox Here's the polls and amazingly they all say about the same thing and have for months: Conservatives 42, Liberals 25, NDP 17 PowerPoint Presentation (nanos.co) That is a massive majority gov't for PP. Like - huge. It's possible the libs and dips may have a kim campbell moment. 338Canada Canada | Poll Analysis & Electoral Projections So - PP is proposing 'Trump like" policy according to the left - but the people of Canada LOVE it and will give him a massive majority next election according to the polls. Just like i said. They don't like trump but the love the policies You lose again kiddo Coming from a kid in his teens, drunk and a perfect example of why women shouldn't do drugs while pregnant he's still smarter than you1 point
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Makes sense. The gist of the issue as I understand it wasn't that he left so much as he had promised repetitively that he would be there for them when they deployed. They were counting on him to do his job which I assume involves leadership and logistics and then just before they get deployed he buggers off and they've got someone inexperienced trying to figure it out. I could see where that would honk people off.1 point
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That’s cause you’re used to listing to Trump constantly lying and changing his mind and going back on his word. She’s honest and she’s a lawyer and she doesn’t make commitments and then back down. So she’ll find out what the terms of these other debates are and commit once the rules are set out.1 point
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No lies, she dodged saying if she would go to all 3 debates.1 point
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Got any more lies? https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy54l4x7d71o.amp1 point
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That's where the cult seems to be stuck in. Possibly much earlier.1 point
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Her strategy is working. Hide from answering any questions, hide from the debates, and sit back and watch the media circle the wagons around you and protect you. Can she and the media keep this up for the next few months? We shall see.1 point
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Your article is all conjecture, it provides no evidence.1 point
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What story? Provide a link if you can.1 point
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Since WW2, very few Canadian military personnel have actually seen combat. Does this mean they are not veterans?1 point
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Please elaborate.... The whole point of NATO is a mandate to join with like-minded countries to counter Russian aggression. Do you even know anything about NATO? Again, you are a trailtor, who is more sympathetic to an organization who has done more for peace in North America and Europe, than beliggerant nation that attacks it's weaker neighbours, and commits atrocities against them. If there was ever a war against Russia, I would hope that these comments would be preserved, and you would be on a CSIS watch list for possible espionage. No So does Russia. America has big problems with neo-Nazis, and Canada had incidents that made international news (Somalia 1992-93), where soldiers were allowed to fly swastikas in their barracks. Yet, for some strange reason, you single out Ukraine for having one battalion that harbours neo-Nazi beliefs. Ironic, since many would consider you to have fascist beliefs. Funny, Putin has done all that and worse. He also invaded Ukraine, causing this war. You sure showed us that you are not a Putin stooge. No, like most Canadian, I like democracy. I also notice, that the more you type, the more you reveal your true feelings toward the Russia-Ukraine war. Is it any wonder that people are starting to refer to you as "WestKremlinMan?" Bullies admire other bullies.1 point
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I don't want or need your respect, DUI. I never earned it. I'm not a 'veteran' by the only standard that really matters. Respect ACTUAL veterans, and even first responders. Even Drs and nurses. Nurses do more nasty sh1t than I ever did. Nurses who served during wartime? Forget about it. They are actual, full-fledged veterans imo. But that's just my opinion. My mother-in-law, who's a real wimp when sh1t goes sideways, just a total spazz, used to volunteer at the hospital, just sitting and chatting with old people on palliative care who had no visitors. Sometimes she'd read or do whatever. Even that's more than I've done for my country. I really assign no major value to it at all. I served, and then I got out. Some people built cars. Some built houses. I rode around on a ship. Now I get a title lol. F no. Tim Walz's 24 yrs mean sweet FA now. He totally undid any credibility that he had by pretending to have served in war when he did not. It's over, and once it's gone it never comes back.1 point
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I've spent a LOT of time in Canada and have only ever met incredibly nice, decent people. And somehow this board has managed to attract a truly improbable number of shitheads willing to lie, cheat, threaten violence and defame a 24-year veteran just to grovel at the feet of a fascist IN A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT COUNTRY. This basket of deplorables is topped with gravy.1 point
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Right wing lDIOTS still don't understand that "defund" means shifting SOME resources to professionals who are TRAINED to deal with the mentally ill, instead of those with NO TRAINING except how to use guns and tasers. You always pretend you know exactly what left wingers mean, but can never figure out Trump's double talk. LMAO1 point
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So you must love Clinton as well. Trump cheated on his first wife with his second and his second with his third and his third with a porn star when his third wife was pregnant. Could your standards be any lower. If women could sleep their way to the top, there would be a lot more women at the top.1 point
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Then there was the hundreds of millions CNN had to pay for defaming Nick Sandmann...of course the Dem cultists conveniently always forget about that.1 point
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Sure. She's like to run a 'basement' campaign like biden did, never answer a question (it's been almost a month and no presser yet) and never be off teleprompter because she sucks at it, and that's why she got hammered during her run for the presidency. Trump needs a debate to get her in the public eye. She thinks she can manage the damage from one debate even if she doesn't do great and that could be true. Trump needs the election to focus on her and her policies and the fact that this is a VERY 'woke' ticket. He needs people to be looking at her, he needs her to be forced to answer questions. So she's backing him into a corner and pushing him around, and its visible. He should have shut up and just stuck with the orginal and not said he wasn't going to do it in the first place. THEN proposed others and called her a chicken when she said no - "I agreed to 2 debates with the presidential nominee - you switched nominees - i want my two debates or you're a coward". This is going to be a tight election. The media is already lining up lock step behind harris, and not doing their jobs or asking any questions. He can't afford any errors from here in.1 point
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Hey, look. Another eruption from the volcano of hate and lies! Super stupid post that in no way supports the headline. This is why no one takes you seriously. Any of those topics are worth discussing, but you can't manage an honest discussion to save your life. Just hate and lies. So boring.1 point
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We cannot ignore the reality. A growing body of facts is pointing to a compulsive liar running for the post of the president of the United States. Like it or not, but it just keeps happening and these are just facts.1 point
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Exactly. When people want a terrible leader for the sheer entertainment value, we're at the end of democracy.1 point
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No, but the did say he "COULD" be. https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trump-trudeau-castro-conspiracy-1.7287329 Trump is a clown and verified now by the Harris/Walz campaign. He is debunked and ridiculed at every turn and then he has Vance to help him look even stupider. LOL Conservatism at it's finest LOL1 point
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Most mainstream news articles on the subject dismiss the claim, but there is a news website that has what I think is an interesting article on it that takes the view Castro is his father and explains why. It is on a small news site called medium dot com. If anyone wants to google it, they should be able to find it or just put the subject in a search window and search through the search results for the one on medium dot com. I doubt it will ever be resolved one way or the other. In the scheme of things, it doesn't really matter much. It is just an interesting story.1 point
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David Eby is the "scumbucket", by a mile, in this province. Ron DeSantis and Danielle Smith - two awesome politicians....1 point
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Could you please try this again but on thorazine instead of LSD?1 point
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Yeah that’s pretty much what Ive observed too, having previously worked in a company that had unions (I was not in a union). That said, many companies deserve unions the way they mistreat and take advantage of workers. Being a keener who finds other ways to be useful when the assembly line stops, completing more pieces than your peers or running parts instead of Joe doesn’t earn you any additional recognition or pay. IMO Unions are not ideal in workplaces where workers need to make discretionary effort in the day to day activities and they are notorious for resulting in terrible and rude customer service in roles that are public facing. In a unionized workplace, the employee-employer relationship is intentionally adversarial by design, with each side agreeing to only provide the contractual bare minimum without exception. The employer has less power over its workers which provides workers with additional job security, pay and benefits and redress of grievances compared to non-union equivalents. The trade-off is as you listed above. Not to make every thread about the US election but it’s interesting to see that for the first time ever, the historically anti-Union Republican Party had the president of the Teamsters speak at RNC where he gave denounced corporate elites and union-busting to largely silent and confused audience. One political commentator joked that he must have attended the wrong party’s convention by mistake1 point