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Medical School Final Grades (first names only): Dr. Robert - 99% with honors Dr. Joseph - 97% with honors Dr. Elizabeth - 97% with honors Dr. Samuel - 74% Dr. Sarah - 64% Dr. Frank - 63% Dr. Laura - 57% Dr. Phillip - 56% Dr. Donna - 55% Dr. David - 54% You need open heart surgery. You get to pick your top 3 doctors. You can only pick women. And Dr. Elizabeth isn't available. Same with pilots. I want the one who graduated at the top of their class, I don't care what sex they are, I don't care what race they are.
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Big. Fat. Baloney. You're here every day defending, supporting, excusing and justifying for the Liberal Party.
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Just curious, but why is this a sticking point for you - but only with Poilievre? I mean, he's the only one who has said he doesn't agree with lobbying and would force them to make their appeals directly to citizens, which you deem "insincere". But he's the only one who has addressed lobbying. And he can't do anything about it unless he's in power. The rest of them have said nothing about it, they all allow lobbying and have no intention of stopping it. Yet they're all OK in your book. In fact, you support that - and more - from the rest of the politicians. This makes no sense to me. So your claim that if it weren't for this one thing, you'd support him, rings very hollow when you don't have a problem with it in any other politician, who have all said nothing about it.
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Oh, I think we all see where you stand on things.
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News to me. Every time I bring up investigations by Sam Cooper or his testimony before the US government & Canadian parliament and helping the FBI track down Chinese criminals in Canada, you're totally against it, you mock him viciously and argue that the Canadian government is completely free of Chinese influence. Also news to me. You pretty always mock any whistleblower testimony. On every subject. It doesn't seem to me you have any respect whatsoever for eyewitness testimony. 1. You're not interested in what I think Poilievre would go for or not. 2. You hate Poilievre with a burning rage that borders on insanity, so I think you've already made your mind up what he'll go for or not.
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Meme/Cartoon of the Day
Goddess replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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Sorry, what?? "I didn't mean to doubt forced labor in XINJIANG. I meant to doubt forced labor in SHENZHEN." That's genuinely your excuse? I mean, we all saw it when you said "Xinjiang PROVINCE." If anyone is wondering what foreign influence looks like, this is it.
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** sigh ** OK, either you - again - missed the point of that information or you're completely unaware that China's influence in Canada over many spheres of activity (industry, political, real estate, policing) goes back many years and is continuing to this day. I'm not going to engage with you much further. I've watched you now for days and through pages & pages of replies and numerous people's attempts to reason with you, often using your own source link, that social media is not the main cause of unhappiness for Canadian youth. You're extremely unintelligent and your admission yesterday that your main interest in coming here is to tell people off, call them names and insult them so you can blow off steam........I have no interest in you or your opinions. I hope you find a better way to blow off steam, this one is very unhealthy.
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The Chinese government is happy about how Michael Ma "tortured" Ms. McQuaig-Johnston and caused her "stumbling response" in committee yesterday. “Michael Ma launched a rapid-fire interrogation that sent tension through the room. The witness's stumbling response sparked uproar.” was asked confused when provoking trouble with China, "Have you ever been to China?" Have you really seen it?! - Observer.com
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There's lots of recent news on Canada's involvement with China. I've been following Sam Cooper for years.
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The Liberals can steal our ideas AND our sh*tty MPs. 🤣
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I've said many times - over & over & over - what you allow the Liberal party to pass into law, you have to imagine in the hands of the party you don't like.
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I did. You refused.
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Isn't this the guy you claim is your favourite? The one who just had a press conference to say that Trump started the Iran war to cover up the Epstein Files? 🤣 Who's the party of conspiracy theories now? 🤣
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So, apparently our deal with China gives Canadians visa free travel to China. When I went, I had to send my passport to the Chinese embassy in Vancouver and I think it was about $250. 3 weeks there and it was one of my favourite trips from my travelling years - I climbed the Great Wall, saw the terra-cotta warriors, Beijing, Shanghai, West Lake, the Forbidden City, went to a Buddhist temple, rode in rickshaws, got lost and then invited to lunch by a lovely family who spoke no English before they directed me back to my hotel, bought matcha ice cream every time I saw a street cart, ate from street fairs (I ate a scorpion 🤣), rode the MagLev train, saw Sophia Vergara going into the Hilton in Shanghai, took a million pictures of all the English translated signs - so funny...so many great memories. Glad I did it then. Canada is encouraging citizens to go. The US is warning their citizens not to go. Security Alert: Refusal to Give the Government Passwords to Personal Mobile Device Criminalized in Hong Kong - U.S. Consulate General Hong Kong & Macau Hong Kong: On March 23, 2026, the Hong Kong government changed the implementing rules relating to the National Security Law. It is now a criminal offense to refuse to give the Hong Kong police the passwords or decryption assistance to access all personal electronic devices including cellphones and laptops. This legal change applies to everyone, including U.S. citizens, in Hong Kong, arriving or just transiting Hong Kong International Airport. In addition, the Hong Kong government also has more authority to take and keep any personal devices, as evidence, that they claim are linked to national security offenses. Read more:
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The left is dying. Everywhere but in Canada. About a week ago, the Danish Prime Minister was with Carney and gave a glowing speech about how Carney is leading the West, his speech at Davos was inspiring the world, etc. etc. Today, she was given the boot in their elections, with the worst showing her party has had since 1903. She was posturing as an anti-Trump warrior and was so confidant, she called a snap election and it backfired spectacularly. I guess the Danish don't poop their pants every time Trump tweets. The new guy - Messerschmidt - has promised to stop military aid to Ukraine and launch remigration of immigrants. And also, the European Parliament voted to stop mass immigration into their countries and start deportations. I won't post the meeting where the vote was taken because I know some of you here don't accept X as a source, but you should have seen the CHEERING! EU parliament votes through measures allowing deportation of migrants to 'return hubs' European lawmakers cleared the way, on Thursday, March 26, for tougher penalties for irregular migrants and their potential deportation to so-called "return hubs" outside the bloc. The European Parliament approved the package with support from center-right and far-right groups, in a 389 to 206 vote in Brussels. This brings the measures a step closer to final approval. The measures, which have been criticised by human rights groups, are part of broader measures to toughen up Europe's immigration rules in response to pressure across the 27-nation bloc to curb migration. The reform would notably allow for the opening of centers or "return hubs" outside the EU's borders to which migrants whose asylum applications have been rejected would be sent. It also envisages harsher penalties for migrants who refuse to leave, including through detention and entry bans. Proponents say the hubs could act as a deterrent and discourage migrants from attempting to reach Europe in the first place. "The decisive changes introduced by this regulation will make it possible to simply guarantee this straightforward principle: if you come to Europe illegally, rest assured that you will not stay here," said conservative French MEP Francois-Xavier Bellamy.
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Canada's (In)Justice System AKA "Thanks, Bill C-75!"
Goddess replied to Goddess's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
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In case anyone remembers my posts here about the misfolded prions caused by the shots that lead to diseases like the fatal Cruetzfeldt-Jakob Disease, you might find this RFQ for bulk prion corpse removal and disposal from the Liberal government from last year.....interesting. CJD is a prion disease, always fatal, very quickly fatal, that is also extremely rare. However, an explosion of cases was recorded in VAERS after the jabbers. Alzheimer's and dementia, though not classified as prion diseases, are also caused by an accumulation of toxic proteins in the brain. The misfolded proteins involved with alzheimer's are different from the ones associated with CJD and are not infectious and the disease progression is much slower than with CJD.
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This was posted by Sam Cooper, last January: WASHINGTON — Canadian Trade Minister Mary Ng (named as one of the MPs "willingly" compromised by China) has found herself at the center of growing concerns from U.S. lawmakers, who are raising alarms about Canada becoming a backdoor for goods produced with forced labor in China’s Xinjiang region, according to a letter from a bipartisan group of U.S. congressional leaders. The letter, signed by Senators Marco Rubio and Jeff Merkley, hints at consequences for Ottawa ahead of a key review of North American trade agreements. It could also renew an uncomfortable spotlight on Minister Ng, a Toronto-area MP for Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party, stemming from her controversial parliamentary vote in 2022 on issues related to Beijing’s human rights abuses against Uyghurs. In the letter reviewed by The Bureau, dated September 18, U.S. lawmakers expressed frustration with Canada’s enforcement mechanisms, which they believe to be allowing goods tied to human rights abuses to flow into North American markets. The lawmakers cite a specific case in which solar panels, blocked by U.S. Customs under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), were rerouted through Canada before being stopped again by U.S. border officials. The new trade law, passed in 2021, assumes that goods from China’s Xinjiang region are produced using forced labor unless proven otherwise. The legislation reflects heightened concern over China’s treatment of the Uyghur population, which the United States and other international bodies have described as genocide. China’s abuse of Uyghurs has also become a critical issue for Canadian Parliamentarians. Ottawa’s ongoing Foreign Interference Inquiry has heard that Conservative lawmaker Michael Chong was targeted by Chinese intelligence operatives because he sponsored a motion to spotlight Beijing’s genocidal activity in Xinjiang, but Trudeau’s government failed to alert Chong that his family was being targeted. Under the UFLPA, U.S. authorities have identified certain priority sectors, including solar panels, textiles, and agricultural products, that are at high risk of being produced by forced labor. According to a U.S. government source, the case of a shipment of solar panels that was reportedly crudely relabeled and re-shipped through Canada has triggered heightened concern, reflected in the letter to Minister Ng. "For example, we were told by U.S. CBP officials that a shipment of solar panels denied entry into the U.S. was subsequently imported into Canada, followed by an attempt to re-export them into the U.S.," the lawmakers wrote of the case. On September 19, after mailing their letter to Minister Ng, Rubio and Merkley also made public statements. "Forced labor is a horrific practice witnessed worldwide," Rubio stated in a press release,reiterating China’s “grotesque campaign of genocide against Uyghurs.” Prior to the Ng letter, in June 2024, Merkley was asked by CBC if Ottawa was upholding its promise to block products made by forced labor, and bluntly stated: "No, not yet."
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I tried. I posted multiple articles from oil & gas sector executives stating they cannot build in Canada due to gov't regulations and red tape. The Liberal cheerleaders here all stated they are wrong, or that what they said actually MEANT something else. The Liberal cheerleaders will dismiss this guy, too. Carney is their God. If he says it, they will twist themselves into pretzels to believe it.
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This is typical far-left radical, Liberal reasoning. I see it here every day with the Liberal cheerleaders - "It didn't happen to me so it doesn't exist. I didn't see it with my own eyes, so it doesn't exist and I'm going to disparage everyone who has seen it." He apparently offered to go with Margaret to see the Uyghur slave camps personally. Like China is just going to show them. 🤣 Ma is going against both his own Liberal Party and Human Rights Watch. To defend China. Fuque, these Liberals and their base are stoooooooooopid. Visibly taken aback, McCuaig-Johnston said: “I work closely with Human Rights Watch, where researchers did witness it.” Ma spoke over her, saying “So did you get that from hearsay” — and ended with a curt “Thank you.” The technique — demanding that a witness confirm personal firsthand observation of an atrocity as a threshold condition for the credibility of documented evidence — is not a standard of proof applied in any parliamentary inquiry or human rights investigative framework. Human Rights Watch, the United Nations, the United States government, and multiple allied democracies have each independently documented the forced labour system in Xinjiang through researcher testimony, satellite imagery, leaked internal documents, and survivor accounts. EDIT: I added the above info because I suspect the Liberal Party is going to reverse their stand on the Uyghurs and forced labour in China in order to bring in Chinese vehicles made with this forced labour and of course, the cheerleaders will go along with it and they'll start saying there is no forced labour in China.
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You want to change the subject. Still waiting for you to provide some backup for all your statements you claim are "facts" just because you said them.
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Still won't allow any discussion of covid vax injuries, eh? Shocker.
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His mistake was he underestimated how stupid Liberal cheerleaders are. He assumed you all were smart enough to figure out that the Americans were not going to invade us and that building our economy, tackling crime, the drug crisis, housing, immigration - were more important. It wasn't just his mistake. We all thought you could be reasoned with. 41% of us underestimated how stupid the other 42% really was.
