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https://www.foxnews.com/media/pro-life-dad-whose-home-raided-fbi-wins-1-mil-settlement-from-doj Those targeted for political purposes under the Biden administration are now beginning to receive large payouts.5 points
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The injustice was the abuse of the DOJ to go after this guy.4 points
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Just The News: Impeachment Bombshell: Secret memos expose Ukraine accuser’s bias, hearsay, and false claim In that article, declassified notes detail that the whistleblower hated Trump and his staff, lied about his knowledge of the event and only had hearsay information. The entire Ukraine Impeachment scandal was a hoax. Whole thing. Famed Harvard law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz says he believes President Donald Trump could have grounds to expunge his 2019 impeachment in the House after bombshell new evidence revealed the intelligence community failed to disclose that his main accuser had the potential for bias, made a false statement and only had hearsay to back up his allegations.3 points
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No. The left is to blame. Your incessant need to accept the perverse led you to promote "treatments" that drastically increased suicide rates and then foolishly attacked anyone that pointed out what a bad idea that was. This stands as more proof that the left is just a bunch of children that should never be allowed to run a lemonade stand, much less a government entity.3 points
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This is what happens when you elect TDS fueled psychopaths like Alvin Bragg and Letitia James instead of true public servants.2 points
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This is also the case that made me 100% not care what Trump does to go after leftists.2 points
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What do you think you're doing here, other than chirping and then crying about other people chirping? Your posts are so f*cking dumb these days you have to wonder if you're going senile or something...just an old man shaking his first and yelling at clouds.2 points
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My kids and their families are young, and homeowners who don't complain even remotely close to what you do. Guess they learned along the way to keep their head down, work hard and don't complain....because nobody cares. It's too bad you weren't taught that same life lesson.2 points
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Vancouver and Toronto were 'unaffordable' when your guy was in power. Home prices also rose 86% during his term. No, it wasn't a birthright for me. I came from Ontario to BC and at the time there was a huge difference in housing prices that stretched our dollars to the max. No different than people today who are working hard to pay the bills. If you can't afford to live in the big city or buy a home like you grew up in, then don't, and buy what and where you can afford. That's life...2 points
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Psychiatric Morbidity Among Adolescents and Young Adults Who Contacted Specialised Gender Identity Services in Finland in 1996–2019: A Register Study Gender-referred adolescents showed significantly higher psychiatric morbidity than controls both before (45.7% vs. 15.0%) and ≥ 2 years after referral (61.7% vs. 14.6%). Those referred after 2010 had greater psychiatric needs than earlier cohorts, both before (47.9% vs. 15.3%) and ≥ 2 years after (61.3% vs. 14.2%) referral. Among adolescents who underwent medical gender reassignment, psychiatric morbidity increased markedly during follow-up—rising from 9.8% to 60.7% in feminising gender reassignment and from 21.6% to 54.5% in masculinising gender reassignment. After adjusting for prior psychiatric treatment, all gender-referred adolescents had similarly elevated risks of psychiatric morbidity, with hazard ratios approximately three times higher than female controls and five times higher than male controls. ********** This study reinforces what I have always said. Trans people have a mental health issue, that is why their suicide rate is so high before surgery. This also shows that the left's, feel-good, let-them-do-what-they want approach is devastatingly bad. Six in ten committing suicide is far beyond unacceptable. The one in ten suicide rate is way beyond acceptable. Can we finally start dealing with this issue the way it needs to be dealt with?1 point
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You've literal describe yourself...Take a look at any of your posts, very rarely do you stay on topic, and they ALWAYS end up, with you adding nothing of value...you used to be one of the more sensible posters on here, now you just a Douch bag with an axe to grind....with nothing of value to contribute....you and red arrow boy should take a break...It seems you can't handle the added stress of discussion...1 point
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Dude, you are unbearably stup1d. How do you stand being around yourself. I'll bet if you didnt have this RW echo chamber to blather around in, you'd have no one to talk to.1 point
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The shingles is not a good present. Did you re-gift it to someone else? After I saw what it did to family members, I rushed out and got the vaccine. Even the vaccine hurts.1 point
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Name calling? It's CrakHoBarbie's modus operandi. Also when challenged about some less than sane comment it's also the left's modus operandi. Glass houses.1 point
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This is what I see, too. Conservatives seem to be able to hold their party to account. Liberal pom-pom wavers do not. The Liberal party knows this about their base. Loyal to the point of insanity. They know it doesn't matter how bad they do, their base will not stop voting for them. They count on it, because they can do the minimal, toss out a few crumbs here & there and their id10t base cheers.1 point
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They act as a means to attract like minded individuals with compatible dating histories and political views, it's how liberals identify and meet each other. On the plus side, it facilitates "Multiple Deviant Capture Opportunities" (MDCOs) with a single deployable net system. Flybaby worked on the procurement project as it utilized an "independant Deployable Electro Optical Targeting" (IDE0T) system he was already a subject matter expert in.1 point
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What don't you understand about the Greater Vancouver Real Estate stat's and graph? You're an incredibly bias and stupid little man who isn't worth a debate half the time. Carry on 🤡1 point
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Not to mention these days the anti facists are all fascists.1 point
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Ahh, right, right. I kins forgot he was in deed a real person. Oops. But in my defense, all I wanted from Santa was a Holodeck and a Starship. And did I get it? NO! All I got for Xmas last year was Shingles and 72in plasma TV. Cheap!1 point
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........... try these, prob help with ur witty replies. bwahahahahahahha😁1 point
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Key Findings for April 13, 2026: No Massive Attack: Major news outlets reporting on April 13 and 14, 2026—including AP and the New York Times—indicate that as of that date, residents in central Israel had emerged from shelters, roads were busy, and schools were reopening, suggesting a pause or significant de-escalation in major strikes on Tel Aviv. Ceasefire and Negotiations: Reports indicate a "fragile ceasefire" between the U.S. and Iran was in place, with diplomatic talks occurring in Washington. Context of Misinformation: Many dramatic videos showing Tel Aviv under attack are, in fact, AI-generated or miscaptioned footage from earlier in 2025 or March 2026, according to expert fact-checks. The New York Times +4 While earlier, smaller strikes occurred in March 2026, a massive "missile storm" on April 13 is not supported by credible, timely reporting1 point
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Other than what you can afford, I'm not sure what the definition of affordable is but the average price of home's in Edmonton and Winnipeg are in the ~$400K range with Calgary ~$550K. In any books that's a lot of money but compared to the Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal.... inexpensive.1 point
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Well, at first, the problem was the Conservatives thought they were likely to be the government after the election, and would have to cut a deal with Trump. They didn't want to be seen attacking him too much because if it would be harder to do a deal. Even what they did eventually do reached his ears. The Liberals seem to have quickly realized that making Trump into the big, evil enemy was good for them, and to hell with whatever deal they had to negotiate after the election. Which, of course, led to them being unable to negotatiate ANY deal with the Americans. You expect them to be working together during an election? You want him to spend his time calling Trump names instead of pointing out the incredible dishonesty and incompetence ot the Liberals - which is his job, btw?1 point
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Couldn't refute the info so you had to attack the commentator? Brilliantly stùpid. Dershowitz was a Democrat until the antisemitism in the party drove him out. I am not surprised that either of you can't refute that the whistleblower was a Trump hater (like you), lied about what he saw, and they changed the rules just to make the whistleblower complaint seem legitimate. The whole thing was a lie. And yet, here you are, in the face of the truth, attacking a Democrat that isn't a Democrat because the hatred of the left drove him away. Brilliantly stùpid. It is brilliant because you drove home the entire point of the thread. The thread is about how Trump hatred drove the Ukraine hoax. You perfectly illustrated that. It was stùpid because you unwittingly did provide a perfect example of Trump hatred all while thinking you actually did something here.1 point
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Yes, it appears I was wrong about a direct attack on a Russian base. Does that change anything? Not really. As to the article... "However, that conclusion is different from saying that there were no provocations, as far too many policymakers and pundits in the West are doing now. It has become especially fashionable in such circles to insist that NATO's expansion to Russia's border was in no way responsible for the current Ukraine crisis. Many dismiss all arguments to the contrary as "echoing Putin's talking points," "siding with Putin," or circulating Russian propaganda and "disinformation." Leaving aside the ugly miasma of McCarthyism enveloping such allegations, the underlying argument is factually wrong. Russian leaders and several Western policy experts were warning more than two decades ago that NATO expansion would turn out badly—ending in a new cold war with Russia at best, and a hot one at worst. Obviously, they were not "echoing" Putin or anyone else. George Kennan, the intellectual architect of America's containment policy during the Cold War, perceptively warned in a May 2, 1998 New York Times interview what NATO's move eastward would set in motion. "I think it is the beginning of a new cold war," he stated. "I think the Russians will gradually react quite adversely and it will affect their policies. I think it is a tragic mistake."" And, as it turns out, it was a tragic mistake. Just ask all the widows and mother's of dead Ukrainian soldiers.1 point
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So many 'debates' on here deteriorate into childish name calling, time-wasting stoopidity. And the common denominator is almost always 'Cdnfox'. Why is that?1 point
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Wow...I so under estimated how stùpid you are.1 point
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And now America is Fu*cked. I don't feel sorry for ya.1 point
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Clearly not. You should renounce your Canadian citizenship and go live in Iran if you think they are the good guys.1 point
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Not yet. Looking at the turd you've put as your avatar you will never get it.1 point
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I've said it ever since you have known me. I don't know who the fùck you are you just sound an awful lot like people I do know.1 point
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And if they don't why would they be inclined to believe anything CSIS says?1 point
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Absolutely, let the market decide what they want to buy. An affordable Chinese built EV is going to appeal to a lot of people and create a price point that NA manufacturers will need to be at for competitiveness. Competition is a good thing, and so is the strategy to bring these in if Trump is hell bent on breaking our industry.1 point
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Affordability has been a problem for the last 15 years and got worse here in Canada and the US during and after the pandemic because of tight supply. Like I said, it's not a birthright to be able to buy a home in Vancouver, Toronto, or other high cost area. I/we sure didn't find it easy when we first bought and started a family, just like it's not easy now. My kids think a $750K to $900K home is reasonable....which I couldn't fathom as a first time buyer, but then again their wages are significantly more than I made 40 years ago.1 point
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More than half of Canada can't afford to feed the kids they have and young people are saying they can't get married and have kids because of rising costs. 55% according to latest StatsCan data. I know, I know. The Liberal fix to this problem is......higher taxes so we can bring in unskilled immigrants to have babies. Brilliant!1 point
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This is what they do in China. Maybe you'll get your wish and it's part of the New World Order with China that Carney is building?1 point
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Come on, your comparing Harpers record to Justin's, Harper looks like a rocket scientist compare to justins.......my pet gopher has got as better record than Justin's...1 point
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