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OftenWrong

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  1. Perhaps a polls thing, but I'm guessing they've worded something in their proposed legislation that makes it legally challengable. Maybe the part that allows minors to elect to off themselves without parental permission or even awareness. That would be them.
  2. It says do not expect much towards someone cannot even spell bologna. Yet are themselves, an expert in it...
  3. When it's your son who's depressed or strung out on dope and decide they want to end it, you wouldn't sing the same song. The main concern is that we want to help those in emotional distress, or those who need financial assistance, not give them state-sanctioned suicide because it's the easy, inexpensive way out. There needs to be a threshold for making the decision. People who are depressed can change and find a meaningful life again. This isn't about terminal illness. But as usual you people, two of you in particular, don't get it. oh well 🤷‍♂️
  4. This is about extending MAID to people who are in mental distress, mentally ill, not medicine and the terminally ill. Get the topic right.
  5. N.B., these things also undermined public trust in doctor's advice and in getting vaccines in general, something I think we're seeing now.
  6. It's beyond medical ethics. By their own rules, the vaccine should have been removed from the market when the number of reported injuries reach a certain critical threshold. It was not. Some in the medical community who are aware of these rules did try to bring it to public attention but were slammed down. Everyone was told to follow the party line, and that's where things really got screwy. Government beaurocrats telling you what to do for your health, dictating it carte-blanche. Personal physicians were bypassed in the decision making. Hopefully the truth will come out fully over time.
  7. I am simply communicating at a level the person can understand, for their enjoyment. Those who post tardish messages signify that's how they like it. Those who want to discuss politely get responses in kind. Moonbox knows what he likes. This id not about my opinion versus his, it is about facts and history so there is no debate here as far as I'm concerned. He's just beaking off, as per uz. Besides, who are you to say anything. I've seen you insult and provoke others when it was not even called for. Physician, heal thyself. No. Some begin with an 'm', like moonbonehead...
  8. Don Trump nominated for Nobel peace prize. Ipso facto, not like the pre-approval award that was given to Obama before he even did anything, who then went on to bomb brown men around the world.

    1. I am Groot

      I am Groot

      I could nominate my dog for the Nobel. Doesn't mean he'd get it.

    2. OftenWrong

      OftenWrong

      Well maybe he should.

      He's smarter than you, obviously.

  9. I really don't want to make you cry Aristides, but I can't help it. It seems almost anything I say makes you cry. Don't be sad. If you have an issue with facts about history, then out with it. Else, maybe time to go find your blankie?
  10. "Medical assistance in dying could reduce annual health care spending across Canada by between $34.7 million and $138.8 million, exceeding the $1.5–$14.8 million in direct costs associated with its implementation." Which works out to about $268 per procedure. Now that, is economical. And that's the true motivation. .... Final end-stage of unfettered liberalism - the Death Cult reveals itself.
  11. That would be awesome if it were true. It has made "people" more aware of the need, but I haven't heard it yet coming from government. There are always some groups pushing for reforms of course. Mental health treatment needs to be provided to the same level as physical health care. Although Canada's health care is certainly not a good example of a system that works and truly benefits its tax-paying citizens. Rather, as the government would say, "Let them have Death." That is far more economical.
  12. Of course they are tyrants, I was talking about the history of weatern civilization and law. You're welcome. tard
  13. History is long. I was talking about post reformation, the Holy Roman Empire and its laws. Thanks for stopping by.
  14. It does seem like people who don't know what they're talking about tend to overcompensate with insults that is why I am always so nice
  15. Yeah, you know how it works I see.
  16. Oh yeah? She filed a police report at the time, did she? No? Just told a few friends about it, is that it? 🤷‍♂️ Tell you what fella. You go and say Don Trump buggered you as a child, and I'll say I was your friend and will back you up. After you clear a cool 100 Mill, you cut me a nice check. Am not greedy, just a couple Mill will do.
  17. Still sounds questionable to me. You haven't convinced me. It lines up with several other what I consider to be over-the-top punitive fines being handed out for hearsay and mean words. In order to justify what amounts to almost $100 M dollars in punitive fines for 'defamation' you should have to prove that she lost that kind of income potential in the first place. Otherwise every billionaire in the world becomes a target for some trashy slut like Stormy Daniels to get rich off of. But hey, your country's craziness and big internal problems is not my concern. You people want to shit the bed, why would I care? 🤷‍♂️
  18. Yep. Am not going to get into this. A-historic revisionism. The incessant din of lies from superpower-funded media has captivated us all. Is like trying to explain chess, to a checkers player.
  19. We are not in accord, unfortunately. Far from it.
  20. So escalating and perpetuating war is a logical response in your opinion. All based on "if", "Hitler", "appeasement". Duly noted.
  21. Maybe is right. From what I understand, civil trial, the jury awarded her ten times the amount her lawyers were asking for. And this is on the presumption of guilt by hearsay. Is he actually guilty? I dunno. But something smells fishy here... He hasn't paid it yet and there will be an appeal process that they'll drag on and on for sure. This looks more like just another politically motivated attack funded by the demonrats. As I've said before, by the time election night rolls around Trump will be facing trillions of dollars in punitive fines, and 1000 years in jail. Kinda sad in a way, what has happened to Dixieland...
  22. I would rather Canada was a strong ally of the US, and the UK, rather than what we have become now. Having said that, Canada is 'assisting' the US / UK in bombing the heck out of skinny-legged brown men in Yemen, so there's that. Hooray for Dixie!
  23. Yes I know. Greatest ever? I'll leave that determination to you Americans. We know you people love your wars...
  24. Should they give unlimited amounts for this war, or is there a limit? Think of the billions that have been spent here. The mind boggles.
  25. Notice how "it was a democrat in a wheelchair" who defeated the nauseums, no credit to the thousands upon thousands of brave soldiers, military commanders who literally fought them. A-historic revisionism is a lack of integrity, and possibly our worst enemy.
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