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He was charged and pled guilty to two of them. Trump pardoned him.2 points
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Lies and lies and propaganda... You're convincing no one. Enjoy your pastime. No lie. See you next time you pretend this is not happening and only get upset at those who call it out... User, you really need to stop jumping to conclusions. Michael has made it quite clear that he's -not- in favour of minors getting hormones/hormone blockers and transition surgery, such as in post #737. You need to read better. He called it lies and propaganda that kids were getting these surgeries. I've read what Michael said in response to your post #624. You have clearly jumped to conclusions as to what he meant. For the audience, User stated the following in post #624, in response to a post from Michael: ** Oh, I am sure you will pretend like you don't know what we are talking about in many more threads. You will decry the culture wars only when we fight back, and ignore children being butchered and coerced into being butchered, drugged, and given "gender affirming" care... ** Michael responded in post #625 with the following: ** Lies and lies and propaganda... ** User then jumped to the conclusion that Michael "called it lies and propaganda that kids were getting these surgeries". User's problem here is that Michael clearly said no such thing. Now, one can certainly argue that Michael's statement was vague, but having spoken to Michael a fair amount of time, I'd say that what he -meant- was that the post User was posting was full of untruthful statements. I think one statement that he probably took particular offense towards was User's statement that he ignores "children being butchered and coerced into being butchered, drugged, and given "gender affirming" care".2 points
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Bill Clinton pardoned a terrorist who was guilty of participating in planting a bomb that went off in congress, so pardoning Liz makes sense.2 points
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Prove it. Just because House Republicans say something, doesn't make it a fact. Allegedly isn't proof of anything.2 points
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Merry Christmas Gatomontes99! And to everyone else as well. May the second coming of Trump bring peace and joy to all of your lives, whether you like it or not 😜2 points
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Of course you offered no Actual evidence, just CNN lies. So it's kind of hard to take that seriously2 points
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An Investigation of the Ethics Challenge at the Supreme Court Corruption abounds esp among the longest serving right wing justices.1 point
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Third world has elections and institutions. Sure, they have parliaments and courts. Formal arrangements are not what makes a mature modern responsible democracy. It's the citizens. The line between the worlds lies via a deficit, or absence of reasonable and responsible citizens. Nothing else, no books and no miracles can make democracies work. These days the U.S. has crossed the line, formally and de facto. The first election of the !diot could have been, with a big stretch, written off as an aberration, a travesty. Not this time. Everybody knew everything and there could be no mistakes and no confusion. A large part of the population has decided, knowingly and consciously, to stop being citizens and move to the state of pueblo. This, again, was a conscious choice and is mostly a one-way process as assuming the reason, principles and responsibility can be more difficult than letting go of them. The proof didn't take long to manifest. A month away from the office, the !diot already makes entirely unsubstantiated, stupidest and bizarre territorial claims to a NATO ally. Right at this time, we know when maintaining unity against a rising axis of dictator thugs is paramount to anyone who can think with a single cell in their brain. Beyond ridiculously absurd, this is plain stupidity, as it is, walking and talking and yes, you chose it and there are no explanations or excuses. More to follow, certainly as there can be no amazing miracles in such cases. And no "managing", no trying to shuffle this away and pretending it didn't happen could return you dignity and self-respect, now. I can't fathom in all honesty, how could such a grotesque failure of reason and responsibility be redeemed. The move has happened, and the line, crossed.1 point
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Or... in your case, you just pretend it isn't happening. This is projection. You certainly arrive in these discussions with just as much of your views and conclusions already made as you dismiss anyone and everyone who is even concerned about this.1 point
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Apparently, I know how to use it better than you do. As I actually engage in discussion. You just run away and cry about putting people on ignore. Also note... once again, you did not directly address the post in question. Figures. Once again, I have broken you.1 point
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he doesn't have to do anything for the rest right now there gonna elect him to a majority just cause he isn't trudeau lol.1 point
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It was you not me who said "What's he afraid of?" Do put down the eggnog and get a grip. These puerile word games are plain dumb. Have a merry Christmas1 point
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He's talking about nuclear power and technology and making use of our resources instead of trying to curtail the industries. Makes perfect sense.1 point
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You said 'His climate change policy is nonexistent" Then you say "Why is PP talking about action on climate change then? What's he afraid of?" I know it's Christmas day and the eggnog is not as benign as you thought it was. But really.1 point
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This has to be the standard of democratic government in the next phase. Otherwise, voting on sentiment, false, invented and manufactured realities will be a staple and the age of democracies will end. It really as simple as that: it's easier to believe in what we like than work on changing the reality in the way the society needs it. Humanity stumbled on this pothole on countless occasions, but here this time around with technologies of suppression and information, tyrannies can rule forever. The difference. The current system of delegating decisions and all responsibility somewhere far away is at an end of its run. A meaningful renewal should have happened years ago.1 point
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Why is PP talking about action on climate change then? What's he afraid of? There's the first one....they'll all be coming out of the woodwork now.1 point
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Trudeau needs to go but Poilievre as the alternative makes me cringe. He hasn't really offered any policy, it's just everything broken, everything bad and the guy won't get a security clearance even though his own party has probably been compromised by foreign actors. How do you have faith in that?1 point
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American liberal and Canadian Liberal are very different things. Fox is to the Public what the mirror was to Narcissus. Don't go there for information, ie. wholesome knowledge.1 point
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I imagine you're referring to the following interview: https://www.blockedandreported.org/p/bonus-interview-youth-gender-clinician-731 I haven't listened to it as of yet, just thought it'd be good to put up in case I or someone else would like to listen to it in the future.1 point
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User doesn't know how to use a discussion board. @Scott75 They should leave here, buy a megaphone and march to a downtown street corner and rant away.1 point
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User is not the "sharpest tool in the shed," so I would not worry about it too much.1 point
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Merry Christmas, Canada from the Christian right in America enjoy your 25% tariffs Ho-Ho-Ho !1 point
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Do we have any actual evidence to support that non-whites and non-males are unqualified for the jobs they’re being given? I agree and Im glad that policy was reversed and should be reversed even more They should outsource the screening to private firms just like civilian government and the private sector do. Use reserves, veterans, allied militaries and civilian contractors to expand and speed up training until the CAF is large enough and healthy enough to handle it themselves. Sure, it’s a toxic brew with many factors. And toxic leadership has been a problem for many decades. Qualify of life is also poor with shabby living conditions, frequent relocation, long-term postings to bases in the middle of nowhere where spouses can’t find decent jobs, and where nobody wants to raise a family or waste away their young single years. Not a quick fix but some things that would go a long way are: fixing up the facilities, family supports and programs, pay raises, signing bonuses, retention bonuses, making some of those remote locations temporary instead of long term postings, expand the reserves in metro areas, integrate them with reg force and open more jobs to them, and just increasing the number of personnel overall to reduce burnout.1 point
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Maybe, but I'm guessing it affects the quality of applicant though, and even if that's not the case, good applicants will in turn, and very quickly IMO, become part of the very attrition cycle you mention... that makes regeneration extremely difficult. You quickly end up with people you can't train and money you can't spend because of a shortage of trainers and mentors... operational tempo then trashes all attempts to fix it whilst simultaneously increasing attrition. It ends up shining a light on those DEI promotions... just when you need the best of the best to help with regeneration you find them gonzo. When you have long training times in occupations where experience is king, the balance between retention, recruitment and tempo requires binoculars... careful analysis of future requirements and a firm hand on the tiller. Throw one of those parameters out of balance for too long and it can be hard to fix. By way of example, I think manning the future UAV/UAS acquisition will be problematic. Maybe maintenance and training will be farmed out to civilians meaning retired RCAF pilots (with Heron or extensive ISR experience) and ex military maintainers. Even so, finding the operational cadre will prove challenging simply because there's already a shortage of them. Finding the trainers may be a challenge as well, speaking personally, I have the background and experience to do that but simply wouldn't return to take up a training role... it would be operational flying only and I doubt that would happen. I'm not alone in that sentiment either and it's a small club unless you want to start from scratch... again, or should I say AGAIN.1 point
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Witness tampering to alter opinions in an election isn't a crime. Ok. Sure.1 point
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Only the scummiest of scumbags will get pardoned, so yes, I think she will be pardoned.1 point
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She's a deep stater. Even with Kash and company, she will skate.1 point
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He may as well, Trump's going to pardon all the Jan 6 seditionists. Hey, maybe we could drop the whole kit and kaboodle on some deserted island and make a Netflix series out of the results.1 point
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I think that at the very least there will be re-classification of what's highly recommended vs just in case you want to.1 point
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Too funny. https://www.meningitis.org/blogs/difference-bacterial-viral-meningitis Now that I see it, it makes sense. Meningitis isn't the name of a specific pathogen, it's the name for a symptom, namely the lining of the brain swelling.1 point
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Meningitis is a bacteria, why is that classified as a flu shot?1 point
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I feel good about the fact that there's going to be more finally going to be some actual oversight into the program now. I think we all learned during covid that establishments we had faith in were absolutely not to be trusted. Major medical health publications changed the spelling of medi$ine, Fauci is now known to have done nothing but lie to us right from the day he said "I think the virus came from over there", and the legacy media was in lock step with those traitors every single step of the way. So how many of these jabs that we give kids are really necessary, and how many are just to line the pockets of Big Pharma? Remember the old jokes about "they're still mad about all the money they lost by curing polio"? Well, they're actually still making an obscene amount of money off of polio, because they packaged the word vaccine and used it to sell f'ing snake oil. Big Pharma: "This is a vaccine." Moms: "OMG, MY LITTLE JOHNNY JUST HAS TO GET IT RIGHT NOW!!!! PUT THAT SH1T IN HIS ARM RIGHT AWAY SO THAT HE DOESN'T DIE IN HIS SLEEP TONIGHT!!!" Like I've said many times here: the word "vaccine" used to mean something, and now it's "vak$ine".1 point
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This wreaks of trolldom. To undo the childhood vaccination program is not as simple as unchecking a box and clicking submit.1 point
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Meh. Neither was trump really but that doesn't stop them from including him so ....1 point
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Sovereignty, responsibility, accountability of the medical profession. The role of said profession, the Public and government in public sphere.1 point
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No, it wasn't. Thomas's wife was not involved in the January 6th riots.1 point
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Exactly how I see it too... and that's just one side of the retention, recruiting, operational tempo equation that's eating our lunch. Trouble is, there's a perfect storm here, a confluence of circumstance, rust out and bad ideas all at the same time. Herb has articulated one of those ideas above, trouble is, you could write a book about each of the following paragraphs (there are lots more paragraphs BTW) but Herb wouldn't even bother to read them... he'll write TLDR and advance his own theory instead. The traditional recruiting pool is (actually was) pretty small to begin with and it's a whole bunch smaller now. And of that small group, the folks who are ready willing and able to join reduce it even further. People should take a moment and ponder the idea of ready, willing, and able as being separate entities worthy of separate consideration, then they should examine the motivations of most young people considering that first trip to the CFRC Det. Maybe Herb could chair a focus group comparing the utility of a JTF2 recruiting video vs that USN drag queen one that was "floating" around last year before it got trashed. Maybe the group could even ponder the spike in pilot applicants following a Top Gun movie or in combat arms applicants after the latest Rambo flick.. Recruiting wait times are too long (even for retreads), the best of the best are too often lost to the civilian side (policing, pilot training, technical trades, scholarships, that expat airline job, etc) due to ridiculously long intake delays.... not to mention the training delays once accepted. About 70% of the traditional recruiting pool have family members or close family friends who are veterans or currently serving... and they are saying stay clear. This is a way bigger problem than Herb thinks. Attrition is and will continue to be a factor in force generation and sustainability... tempo only serves to erode it further. Rebuilding will be a slow, laborious, uphill slog. Growing experienced, combat ready F18 pilots or infantry Sgt's for that matter is the equivalent of solving Canada's doctor shortage now, just on a smaller scale....and doing it isn't cheap. Read that last sentence again Herb... And to top it all off, on the personnel supply side (recruiting) there simply are not enough purple haired Wiccans interested in joining to make up the recruiting deficit. Turns out, they didn't stay away because of a prohibition on purple hair... they were never fuc&^%$ interested in joining in the first place. There's a bigger and even easier question attached to all of this... What did you think was going to happen? Here's an off topic example of what I mean as it pertains to homelessness, the people who created the problem are now the ones tearing down the tents... almost as if they were expecting some other outcome to the homeless problem they created. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/encampment-ruling-1.7418184 Where did you think these folks were going to go? What other options did you think they had? WTF did you think was going to happen?1 point
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That's a big claim, but I think we certainly agree on the general outlines of the problem. Not really. It's pretty simple actually. The proof is right on health Canada's own site that covid deaths went from 15k to 14k to 19k. from 2020-2022. I can also show you what percent of covid deaths were happening among the multi-vaxed. Health Canada publiched that data as well. That's straight from Health Canada and there's no higher authority on the planet to give out that stat. Covid deaths absolutely were WAY higher in 2022. They were 24% higher than 2020 and 36% higher than in 2021. Biden said that the pandemic was over at the beginning of 2022, and our media in Canada wasn't talking about covid at all for the last 2/3 of 2022. About 86% of all covid deaths in Canada were among the multi-vaxed: If you do the math here, and subtract the total deaths in each column as of Aug 21st, from the total deaths in each column as of Sept 25th, you can plainly see that: during that period 85.7% of the new covid deaths came from the ranks of the dbl-, triple-, and quadruple-vaxed. There were 155 new unvaxed covid deaths, 122 new 2x-vaxed covid deaths, 482 new 3x-vaxed covid deaths, and 323 new quadruple-vaxed covid deaths. That's 1,082 new deaths, with 927 of them coming from the ranks of the multi-vaxed. 85.7%. Health Canada stopped publishing the "Covid deaths by vax status" stats after that Sept 25th report, as it was clearly not looking good for the jabs. There were very few 4xers in Canada at that point and they and the 3xers were dominating the new covid deaths stats. 19,716 people died of covid in Canada in 2022, and if only 80.6% of them were among the multi-vaxed (.806 x 19,716 = 15,891) then "there were more multi-vaxed covid deaths in 2022 than there were total deaths in either previous year". FACT. The charts that I posted were from statista, but they get those stats right from this Health Canada chart: The bottom right chart on this photo is the exact same data that's on the Statista graph for "Sept 25 2022". It's where they got it from. You can absolutely say that more jabbers died of covid in Canada in 2022 than the total number of covid deaths in either previous year. 100% true. It's not "a big claim", it's just the plain and simple truth. The folks at Health Canada absolutely know that, just no one is talking about it. My apologies, I didn't connect your first sentence in the quote above with your second. I thought you were talking about -all- of your claims, not just the ones you've made concerning Health Canada. Anyway, very interesting information, thanks for sharing. I may not have told you this, but around 2022, I came to believe that the alleged Covid virus doesn't exist. I'm not saying that the microbes that they take pictures of don't exist, just that they're not causing what the alleged Cov 2 virus does. I was first introduced to the idea that biological viruses don't exist by a journalist who used to exclusively cover the medical field. The funny thing is that she reverted to believing the biological viruses exist, while I found a group of doctors and other researchers that have become convinced that they don't. These doctors and researchers published a 2 page statement in July 2022 that I think is worth looking at. It can be seen here: https://drsambailey.com/resources/settling-the-virus-debate/ I know that there are some people who can't fathom all biological viruses not being real, but -can- consider the possibility that the Cov 2 virus isn't real. For those people, I think the following article by a journalist named Iain Davis is good: https://off-guardian.org/2020/11/17/covid19-evidence-of-global-fraud/1 point
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He's on again about buying Greenland.... f*cking fool with his 19th Century brain. Doesn't give a shit about who he offends or hoe much. The Ultimate Boor1 point
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lol the fact trump wanted him for ag with this much baggage behind him is crazy.. the guy is a pos and deserves to never hold any type of office again even his own party people dislike him1 point
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From my perspective it's towards darker times but yeah he'll probably be good at it. Except the tariff is a 25-alarm fire compared to the Carbon Tax. Sure, if I was PP I'd focus on eliminating inter-provincial trade barriers and the 15% extra cost they pile onto Canadians.1 point
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Do visit there. It is absolutely beautiful and has the friendliest people in the whole country. I grew up on the opposite coast of Canada and Nfld is totally familiar and completely different at the same time. rightly coloured homes and old buildings vs vinyl and cement sodden with green slime yet dodging moose on the highway just like home.1 point
