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OftenWrong

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  1. We bear some of the responsibility, while others bear the rest. We also give humanitarian aid to underprivileged nations as well. This person was given such aid, and a chance to escape the war zone and start a new life. That kind of support was not good enough.
  2. Quite sure he's on here as multiple personas. At one point I thought you were all him.
  3. Yet you have brought it up. Clearly it annoys you, so why do you even pay attention to it? It is nothing, let them blather. Suppressing information, in the context of the thread subject only feeds similar notions that something is wrong. And hey, something REALLY IS wrong. For example, trusting our wonderfully competent government when they claim they can do things like screening large numbers of refugees amid flooding swarms of illegals crossing the border into Canada. Justin Trudeau has opened the Pandora's box with his irresponsible statements and tweets, so there is really no need to raise such outlandish claims.
  4. Wouldn't doubt it. Beware drowning liberals as they thrash about in all directions.
  5. I agree wholeheartedly. Suppression of the facts for the purpose of hiding unpleasant truth only creates more fuel for conspiracy, and leads to further polarization in our politics. Information should only be suppressed when it is necessary by law. The law is the only possible guide out of these politically muddy waters.
  6. Yes, I too would like to see her hair blowing in the wind, in that hot-bed. Now back to media distraction, by the masses, for the masses.
  7. Bail hearing underway for the Syrian youth who is in detention for these terrorism-related charges. He was charged in court with several more offences, including taking action to detonate an explosive device. New charges laid against Kingston youth suspected of terrorism-related activity
  8. Only the RCMP would have a "surveillance" aircraft that is so loud everyone can hear it and starts wondering what is going on.

    Repeated flights over Kingston by an RCMP plane provided a clue

  9. China, Huawei, are currently being dealt with under Trump. Canada would do well to follow the US model. It doesn't help to complain about unfairness of the illegal Chinese business deals when our own PM is covering up for similar things. But the specific issue is what he did in regards to interference, under Canadian law. This has nothing to do with China.
  10. We bail these big companies out financially, and now they need to be bailed out legally too? My, such ethical business practices. Canadian people have already seen that the "too big to fail" argument is totally flawed, and useless waste of money. Let them take the fall.
  11. Yes, she's clearly the villain here, by building a case against their improprieties. Interesting how people suddenly think politics and loyalty matters more than the law. Yes but that is also political suicide. There is no move Trudeau can make now that helps him. All he can do is tread softly, and say little. Very little! Yet his enemies continue to fire jabs and political head shots at him, with many a right cross, it seems. His legs are getting wobbly! Only one more sucker-punch, and he's down for the count.
  12. And at this point it looks like they're gonna make another "huge mistake" in 2020.
  13. The reason for the reactor explosion is well understood and documented. Russian incompetence, and nothing more.
  14. Those places, cultures existed for so long because they are able to defend themselves militarily. Whatever can defend itself is sustainable.
  15. Trudeau is in the pea soup again, this is becoming habitant.

     

    PM Trudeau apologizes for response to protester

    "I licked respect"

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    2. OftenWrong

      OftenWrong

      This couldn't look any worse for him. Really, it's  good thing that the PM is a complete idiot.

    3. OftenWrong
    4. AngusThermopyle

      AngusThermopyle

      It looks like he's determined to make the Federal Liberals the next mini van party.

  16. If that is what you use to define items in my list, so be it.
  17. No. Is that your idea of a "good book"?
  18. Disagree. Many of those problems can be solved. War can be made affordable again.
  19. That would be like a little yappy dog barking at a big, mean dog.
  20. You joined on Monday, right?
  21. Indeed, it is a war of attrition.
  22. Depends what French Patriot meant in his original postulations. Warning, the following words are indescribable and may have no meaning- control thinking god satan
  23. If there ever was a privileged, entitled, 1-percenter who refuses to accept responsibility for themselves, it is on display now.

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    2. betsy

      betsy

      Lol....it's like raining darts on Trudeau!  :lol:

      Raybould also issued a statement suggesting an investigation to the source of the leak.

      Also....can't wait for the statement of Raybould (which she submitted to Justice Committee) to be made public.   CBC says it'll take about a couple of days before we get to know what's in it.

    3. scribblet

      scribblet

      They won't make it public, at least not without major redactions

    4. scribblet

      scribblet

      check this out 

      "It was hard not to feel sympathy for Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, a politician visibly struggling to maintain principles despite being a Liberal MP"

      https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-new-day-brings-new-mixed-liberal-messages-on-snc-lavalin-affair/?cmpid=rss

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