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Well...ya have t' understand that ex professionals are an angry sort to begin with. Thus they are prone to way over reacting to life's little wins. This ex professional flyer will suck every ounce of glee out of the carney, no matter what he says or does. Reality is not important to him. Soothing his failures by carrying on like a 4 year old. That's what's important to him. At all our expense...literally. And yes...he is embarrassing himself.3 points
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They find validation in their collective stupidity. As I've said before, you're literally mirroring the Fox's behavior, and how he derails almost every thread he enters with his performances. Where you know exactly what you're doing and deliberately engage in low-effort counter trolling, Fox is engaged in a serious and existential battle for his internet forum reputation. Every post must be responded to. Every mockery must be defended against. The last word must be had. His fellow donkeys will WITNESS. 🤡2 points
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Yeesh. It's very "cringe" watching someone too stupid to understand how badly they are embarrassing themselves. 😬2 points
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Regardless of your politics, and whether you hate Trump or love him............. what these Kelly and his cohorts did was sickening. They were hoping to create turmoil within the ranks of the military by suggesting that Trump's orders were unconstitutional.2 points
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Those WW2 vets sacrificed their lives for nothing. You traitors pissed all over their graves. If they could only see their countries now.2 points
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I think your missing moonbox's point....1 point
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Because you've demonstrated you're not worth taking even remotely seriously, and thus your posts aren't generally worth reading. Whatever the topic is, the only thing we can be sure of is some obligatory, immature and usually nonsensical copypasta about lieberal commies, marxist fascists, and something about big-pharma or media or the WEF or whatever tickles your fancy for the day. It's all interchangeable. You're like the Manatees from Family Guy.1 point
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Poilievre hid people behind curtains to ensure it would pass. There was zero chance of the budget not passing.1 point
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That history certainly helped contribute to the gradual ongoing descent of the monarchy into irrelevancy. It's much the same way with powerful men too. It's a stepwise process - albeit 1 forward 2 back at times judging by the adoration for the philandering rapist in Chief in the White House at the moment.1 point
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No, people who do not understand logic are being exploited by others ' fear-mongering. You might as well say you are struggling to find ways not to blame microwaves for autism. You love to play this game where you dance around the line here and pretend you are not an anti-vaxxer and support vaccines like Measles, and then you come back and push this nonsense. No, the vast majority of the world is not a "cult" for believing basic facts and understanding basic concepts around logic and rejecting anti-vax fear-mongering, lies, and propaganda. So... you are an anti-vax person, and you don't support the MMR vaccine now?1 point
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Mollifying and validating the incoherent rage and ignorance of people who get their news and skience from Facebook, Twitter and random blogs etc isn't what I call fiscal responsibility, but you obviously have a different opinion. 🫡1 point
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??????? LOL sure kid I guess if you're going to lie you might as well go big I accept your admission of defeat Oh did you find someone who agreed with your echo chamber so you'll believe him instead of facts and common sense? How very left wing of you Ahhh so everything a republican says must be correct and we need look no further. I have some very bad news for you Again I am forced to explain to you how the world works. If a politician tells you how to avoid corruption, chances are in most cases that they're doing so knowing that their version and methods of corruption will not be impacted but it will look like they've done something so you can't call them corrupt anymore. In other words, they're playing you because they think you're stupid. And in your case they may have a point When billionaires do it they do it for one of two reasons. They managed to shelter their stuff so they know that it's not going to make any difference to them but they want to appear altruistic, or they fear that they sold their soul to Satan in order to amass the hundreds of billions of dollars that they have managed to do and are trying to buy their way into heaven the same way that rich people used to do back in the days of Canterbury Tales and the original catholic church. "Leave all your lands to the church instead of the king and you will go to heaven" In both cases you're either falling for snake Oil peddlers or believing in crazy people. Some days I feel like you can't get your pants on in the morning without instructions1 point
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It's also a bit taunting and I don't see how white people don't get that. I have family members who translate those acknowledgements into something like this... and it takes about 4 beer to unscrew them from the ceiling: Please stand for the land acknowledgement: We acknowledge that this school is built on unceded native land. We acknowledge that we stole it it from you but we aren't going to give it back and we definitely aren't going to pay for it... we're just acknowledging that we stole it. NA NA NA NA NA NAAAAA. You may be seated. The fact that Herb and Flybaby think this is a capital idea should tell you something. Here ya go Flybaby: HA HA HA... LOL LOL LOL. LMAO1 point
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Or, they're not too interested in the politics of man babies from the conspiracy clown parade.1 point
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See what I mean? These childish little Tweenkies simply do not care about Canadians. Its all about the party and power for them.1 point
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These cases were dismissed without prejudice. That means they can be brought again. It was not the case that was the problem but the way the prosecutor was appointed. That will be remedied and the case will return.1 point
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Right! It was started by those JEWISH SPACE LASERS. Thank God you drank bleach and stuck a flashlight up your ass! Otherwise you might be on here saying stoopid things!1 point
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And that's the point of all this for a lot of people (myself included). Trivializing covid specific concerns, especially with uninformed biologically ignorant rhetoric like "are you a horse?" ended up creating more hesitation, not less. This was poorly rolled out, questions were not answered they were ridiculed, that actually caused people (dare I say) like me who have had just about every vaccine known to man to look deeper... and the deeper I looked, the more inflamed and ill informed the rhetoric became. This was why so many military people took releases rather than the vaccine... while the numbers weren't huge, it was absolutely unprecedented in my experience. These folks were then lumped in with the lunatic anti-vax crowd when they very clearly and most definitely were not anti-vaxers. There really should have been a lesson in that... but there wasn't. And don't be fooled by the official numbers either, the list of voluntary releases far exceeded the disciplinary ones usually cited; it was one manipulation too many IMO. In the end I think it affected people at both ends of the spectrum by providing ammunition to full blown conspiracy zealots and by simultaneously horrifying thoughtful people who simply questioned the safety of mRNA specific vaccines. It also forever changed some relationships and attitudes. I never thought I'd see people cheer when their neighbours got fired. For me, it was the dawn of a new Canada and for the first time, I was glad I retired.1 point
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Well that was a big nothingburger Some “convoy,” that was almost as limp as PP’s peepee on budget day. A handful of losers on Facebook just don’t have the influence they did during COVID it seems. At least this time nobody stockpiled illegal firearms to fight “UN forces and possibly the.Chinese army” or caused hundreds of layoffs on due to border blockades.1 point
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The f it doesn't: Wordnik-Member: One that belongs to a group or organization.1 point
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Dude, all you do is post other people's videos and then attack anyone that dares to have a counter opinion. Look in a flippin' mirror.1 point
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As @Legato suggests...the box is open already. The question now is, how much are we going to fck it...up... Its a tough question. Should we forgive and forget? Hope the show of "better angels" convince the Libbies to come back to reality? Or should we teach the Libbies a harsh lesson? Spare the rod, spoil the child? I dont know, except I just dont trust these Libbies to actually grow up. "I HATE NASHVILLE!" Now vote for me to represent Nashville!" Nope...not inspiring much trust.1 point
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RE: This actually is a situation that came up quite often in Iraq and Afghanistan as the terror groups over there would send children, wearing bombs, after troops. Yes, they were ordered to fire on kids. Yes, they did it. Yes, I would. I like how you put your response in context, but let me expand with a little more clarity for you. If you were part of an infantry platoon deployed on a campus within the continental united states and were ordered to open fire on a group of students peacefully protesting the actions of the U.S. Military in (ex) Vietnam, would you follow that order? The individuals comprising that platoon would without question realize that the given order was unlawful - but your argument is that they should follow it regardless? The U.S. Constitution itself does not contain a standalone clause telling service members how to respond to unlawful military orders? Military obligations derive from the oath to support and defend the CONSTITUTION? Individual military members do not swear an oath to an individual, C-n-C, this ain't Nazi Germany - there can be consequences on both sides? All this being said, I don't condemn the pilot that attacked those suspected drug trafficking swift boats - or likely a host of other examples that could be cited - but there has to be limitations. The Warrior Ethos is a foundational set of principles that GUIDE the CONDUCT and MINDSET of U.S. military personnel.1 point
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I know you subs don't like to question your doms, (huge turn off for you, ruins the experience) but the idea of Presidential Infallibility is too extreme for most self respecting people.1 point
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So now it’s treason punishable by death to even insinuate the president is breaking the law? This must be another one of those magical laws that only applies when Republicans are in power. And let’s be clear Trump is ordering the military to kill unarmed non-combatants on sight far from American shores even as they flee and with no opportunity to surrender, claims that it is perfectly legal are dubious at best, it not like he’s so clearly within the bounds of the law that it’s outrageous to suggest otherwise.1 point
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Wilfred Owen was killed at the front seven days before the Armistice. He had returned to active service after suffering concussion and PTSD. His poems unsparingly describe the horrors of war. I think we have to remember that aspect too if we are to appreciate the sacrifice that has been made and may have to be again: Anthem for Doomed Youth What passing-bells for these who die as cattle? Only the monstrous anger of the guns. Only the stuttering rifles' rapid rattle Can patter out their hasty orisons. No mockeries now for them; no prayers nor bells, Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs, – The shrill, demented choirs of wailing shells; And bugles calling for them from sad shires. What candles may be held to speed them all? Not in the hands of boys, but in their eyes Shall shine the holy glimmers of goodbyes. The pallor of girls' brows shall be their pall; Their flowers the tenderness of patient minds, And each slow dusk a drawing down of blinds.1 point
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Yes indeed, they sure did. The way it struck me was that the messaging was developed and tweaked prior to (and during) the mainstream vaccine release. They stuck with that initial messaging even after it became obvious that some of the assertions were incorrect. The messaging itself was clearly part of an information management effort and it had all the hallmarks of manipulated, pressure tested I/O from the get go. Down Herb... nothing wrong with that necessarily, it's how the world works. But (BUT), a bit of subtly is required here and it was totally absent. The cautionary note about not snowing the Snow Queen was ignored in spades. That perception was made worse by the ridicule and outrageous nastiness that accompanied it, if not for that I would likely have gotten the shot out of hand, instead it set off a red flashing MASTER WARNING light. The kicker for me was that basic questions about things like S protein toxicity and distribution in the presence of lipid nanoparticles not only weren't answered, they were ridiculed out of hand and some of those asking were de-platformed (or worse) in a very public way... clearly designed to influence others. It's a technique... it wasn't an accident . People became wary of that, it just didn't ring true. Their questions went unanswered and they were labeled anti-vaxers. POOF... then came Ivermectin. I think anyone who spent time in Africa was taken a back by that blow up... the frenzy around it sealed the deal, at least for me. I didn't trust a bloody word they said after that. I've very likely had more vaccines than most non military people on this board... and probably more than they have too, including a couple that were (somehow) expunged from my records. The bottom line here is that my hesitancy was well earned, you had to work damn hard to get it too.1 point
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Well this would explain why we have a bigger outbreak than the US, who has far more vaccine hesitancy than we do. But the US requires many vaccinations for immigrants while we require none. We also allow people with HIV to immigrate here and become permanent residents. Canada has to be the softest country in the world, it's unbelievable. I have some Charter issues with governments requiring vaccations among its citizens, but people from other countries have no right to enter Canada and aren't protected by the Charter before they migrate. No vaccines = no entry.1 point
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Your absolute certainty, presumed expertise and obvious concern for peoples health suggests you have a responsibility to have your work and conclusions peer reviewed and submitted to health authorities around the world. How many people have needlessly died as a result of you withholding your findings? You need to get other real experts to challenge your numbers because nobody around here is qualified to...not even Goddess.1 point
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And just to close the book on this, the cases against Comey and James by Trump’s unqualified hack prosecutor have been thrown out. It turns out that the prosecutor jobs usually performed by the top criminal lawyers in the country can’t be filled by random MAGA twits with zero criminal law experience who make serious procedural errors. Who knew? What’s funny is how the MAGAs rant about “qualifications” and “merit” when it comes to unfounded accusations about DEI etc but then will gladly hire any unqualified slob based on their devotion to Dear Leader.1 point
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All of which would be equally as infantile and complete bullshit at the same time. And you'd think yourself clever for doing just that.1 point
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Yes. But it is anti-fascist in name only. Like fascist, they use violence and the threat of violence to suppress dissent and votes.1 point
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It's true. But in practical terms you increase the level of difficulty to get a pipeline through by an order of magnitude if you don't have support from the provinces and the people that is passing through. Now I think most British Columbians actually do support the idea of a pipeline. Polling suggests i'm right. But the government can't support it because their voters will freak out. And first nations currently aren't supporting it for whatever reason And the way that the government is going about it seems deliberately intending to inflame both of those parties. Nothing makes the first nations more angry than being left out of discussions and Eby Already has that whole "Last kid pics for the team every time" Thing going on and is going to be furious that he's being considered to be irrelevant. On top of potentially losing his job if his base backs out on him. My suspicion is carney is going to negotiate a deal but it will be done in such a way that if resistance is met in British Columbia it will be unlikely to proceed forward. By the time smith truly realizes she's being played carney will have moved on1 point
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I'm pretty sure that'll need to be a two way street to fly. For that you'll need secular lefties from both sides. Until this happens it will remain completely hopeless.1 point
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Speaking of asses, volunteer for an oil pipe shoved up yours. The oil companies need it, but smile and pretend it's for the good of the country.1 point
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You like being told what to do by Easterners? If they want a pipeline so much send one their way. In the meantime I see Eby is calling for more oil to pass through the LML and around Southern Vancouver Island.1 point
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To all the Canadian vets and the ones down south, may fortune find you and yours, may your pain be turned to joy . I hope you spent this day with friends and family laughing mostly about those good times spent with comrades, and to shed a tear for those we lost. I raise a pint of beer to you all...We will not forget them ever...Pro Patria.1 point
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But think of the millions it's saved from autism and mind-control microchips.1 point
