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Archduke al-Qaddafi

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  1. I wish Kenney all the best in Alberta, but we most certainly do not need him leading the federal party.
  2. Wrong, sort of. Approximately 50% of the Caucasian population receives preferential treatment, and it's the mission of the modern day feminist movement to keep it that way.
  3. What the hell does that have to do with anything? The poor are also more likely to smoke and drink excessively, but that isn't our problem and shouldn't be considered in this discussion. Especially when we are talking about the unemployed, if they are going to waste their handouts on beer, cigarettes, and frozen pizzas I am glad that we have excise taxes in place to claw back some of that money. It does not make them "taxpayers" in any meaningful way.
  4. They should keep their fetish to themselves like the other 99.8% of the population. We do not need to change society to suit these people.
  5. Harper was an authoritarian, but he is no longer party leader. There actually are libertarians in the CPC, which is more than I can say about the Liberals. Maxime Bernier has been consistent in his libertarian views for the 10 years he has been in Ottawa, and I will be supporting him for party leadership. I will not be tearing up my party membership just yet.
  6. People should not underestimate Gary Johnson, especially if he starts getting endorsements from top Republicans (such as Mitt Romney, who has said that he is considering it)
  7. The Yazidi are more likely to be compatible with our culture than the ones Trudeau wants to bring here.
  8. Most people in the 18-24 age range have never really paid taxes, and this is why they vote for left wing parties, if they bother to vote at all.
  9. What happened to Canadian 90's alternative rock? I mean OLP, IME, Moist, etc. Sure they were inspired by bands from Seattle and LA, but I liked that stuff when I was a teen and I still like it now.
  10. Low-income earners get money back in lump sums several times a year. I don't get money back when I file my taxes, I pay out the nose, and yes I deserve more of a say.
  11. Post-secondary education is heavily subsidized in this country. I don't really mind because I live in a university town and my business mainly caters to students, but I would have no problem with having funding cut to certain liberal arts programs.
  12. I would rather bring in those women and girls instead of the thousands of war-hardened military-age Muslim men that our PM wants to let in.
  13. Bull. Every election is essentially a referendum on who gets to spend our tax dollars. I agree 110% with the OP, those who do not pay tax should not have the right to vote, I have always believed this and always will, but good luck turning it into legislation.
  14. I have little sympathy for Ontario, you people keep re-electing the Liberals. You let Dalton McGuinty screw your province for a decade and then you gave a majority government to Kathleen Wynne so she could continue the work of her predecessor. The people of Ontario don't have the sense to vote them out, so I don't know how you will ever get rid of them unless the courts intervene and throw the lot of them in jail.
  15. Now there's a band who should have called it quits 10 years ago. Radiohead as well.
  16. I have a theory that once the Millennials' kids become teenagers they will start to rebel against the ultra-PC horseshit that we are seeing now. The current social justice movement is not sustainable, it will collapse under it's own ignorance and hypocrisy, and the pendulum will swing back. (this is not specific to the current American situation, it applies to the entire Western world)
  17. The hair advertisements were actually pretty good. They weren't as crass or mean-spirited as American-style attack ads, but still managed to get across the message that Trudeau is a vapid twit. I've never been convinced that the Canadian electorate ever really embraced Trudeau, the election result was mainly a rejection of both Harper and the NDP. The Liberals are very beatable in 2019 if the Conservatives can get through this leadership race without fracturing the party.
  18. Or it could be both. This guy was a hardline follower of the religion of peace.
  19. His talking points are all good (less government, personal responsibility, etc), but more importantly he is not an authoritarian social conservative, nor is he a free-spending liberal elitist manchild, and he certainly is not a socialist. And frankly he is the most electable of the CPC candidates.
  20. Prime Minister Maxime Bernier would be the best thing for this country right now. As for the NDP, they will pick some union hack or social justice crusader, and they will stay in third place where they belong.
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