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  1. This was in the news today: http://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/winnipeg-man-wants-answers-after-being-refused-entry-to-the-us/ar-BBDVBuv?li=AAggNb9 Considering that one of the last times the US admitted a Canadian Muslim into their country, he was going there to stab and kill people (killing one person), I don't blame the US for choosing to err on the side of caution. I wish our government did the same. Then we wouldn't be paying our terrorists 10 million dollars.
  2. I see the Church is still selling crazy.....

    http://www.neonnettle.com/news/2359-catholic-church-women-are-to-blame-for-pedophile-priests

    Can't these religious nutjobs just die already, like extinct creatures are supposed to?

  3. I think this is why so many of these conversations go awry.....

    https://conatusnews.com/muslim-reformers-versus-islam-apologists/

    1. dialamah

      dialamah

      That's a really good article, thanks for posting it.

  4. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/audit-identifies-2-1m-in-unexplained-payments-to-alexander-first-nation-former-chief-and-staff-1.3774805
  5. You're the one calling it a genocide. genocide 1. the deliberate and systematic extermination of anational, racial, political, or cultural group.
  6. There's about 1.5 million FN people in Canada. If genocide was the goal, we have failed miserably.
  7. Afghan civilians apparently dress as American military?
  8. His country was CANADA. Not Afganistan. Him and his family had no business being there.
  9. Him and his whole family were Canadian citizens, who were ALWAYS traitors, who went to fight WITH THE TERRORISTS, against Canadian forces, IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY. The second they stepped off that plane into Afganistan to fight AGAINST Canadian forces, their citizenship should have been revoked and the US can do whatever they please with him.
  10. If we're going to eliminate anything, eliminate the hitch pass. Hate that useless play.
  11. I like the 3 downs, even though our field is 10 yards longer. Our game is more of a "running" game, than a "passing" game for this reason. And that, to me, makes for a much more exciting football game. Love the CFL! GO, RIDERS!
  12. It can be done. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/rob-magazine/clarence-louie-feature/article18913980/
  13. You can sign a petition here: http://www.taxpayer.com/
  14. I don't care how he was treated at Guantanamo. He was a terrorist, fighting in Afganistan against the West. There are consequences to that and he should not be shielded from them.
  15. Agree completely with this: https://www.spencerfernando.com/2017/07/03/disgraceful-trudeau-government-giving-omar-khadr-10-million/
  16. It's 10 million dollars that is going to get funnelled right back into terrorism. This Kadhr family were never Canadians, except to receive health care for injuries they received while they fought with the terrorists in Afganistan. The mother refused to live in Canada, despite getting citizenship, because she didn't like Western influences on her children. Setting your children up to be terrorists is apparently far better than Western influences. Je suis sick of this religion.
  17. What happens to our military over there, what about their rights? What about the tortures they endure everyday? And now they are fighting for a terrorist"s rights because he was Canadian born and mistreated as a convicted terrorist? Where are their payouts, where is their justice? What is the point of countless men and women leaving behind everything they love to go fight in a war torn country, living in a hell beyond anything we can imagine, everyday, to see their own government handing over 10.5 million dollars to one man who pleaded victim after being imprisoned for being a terrorist. I couldn't imagine waking up one day to find the scum that killed my husband gets paid 10.5 million dollars from my own government. He has his freedom, he has his life, he exists in one of the best countries in the world, and yet that just wasn't enough. I shake my head to this nonsense. To all the humans rights activists and legal teams who fought ever so hard for this, and to the Canadian government - put your energy, time, and money towards the men and woman who fought, and still fight, for this country. Who don't see a sliver of handouts from their government, compared to what this murderer has. Who deal day in and day out with PTSD, who are unable to work due to the injuries they received whilst fighting for you, who lose their lives, whose children grow up without a parent, whose parents lose a child, whose widows have to work twice as hard to take on two roles. When it comes to rights, 10.5 million isn't right to apologize to a terrorist for "mistreating him" during his imprisonment when our own who are mistreated daily don't even see a Thank You for your service and a pat on the back. Thanks to you, a terrorist's voice rang louder then any of the Canadian soldiers fighting them ever did. If he was truly sorry for what he did, he would give every penny to that soldier's widow and children.
  18. Not flexible - vague. It's vague enough that you can make it mean anything you want it to.
  19. I think the first rule of religion should be the same as Fight Club.

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    2. Goddess

      Goddess

      First rule of Fight Club is we don't talk about Fight Club.  :lol:

    3. dialamah
  20. Because most times men who are revolted by male homosexuality are not revolted by female homosexuality. I was just curious if you were one of those. You don't have to answer if you don't want to.
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    2. Moonlight Graham

      Moonlight Graham

      @hot enough Your narrative is not based on fact, so stop spreading lies.  Canadian gov might be guilty of cultural genocide (residential schools) but they didn't try to kill all aboriginals.  Go read a history book.

    3. Argus

      Argus

      Genocide is destroying your enemy, slaughtering them, burning them in ovens or piling their heads up outside their cities. All Canada tried to do was teach the indians how to live in a modern world so they didn't have to spend their lives in poverty in the bushes. Too bad it didn't work.

    4. hot enough

      hot enough

      The fact is, Canada has engaged in cultural genocide for well over a century, and then years of covering the crime up.

       

      The international legal definition of the crime of genocide is found in Articles II and III of the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide.

      Article II describes two elements of the crime of genocide:

      1) the mental element, meaning the "intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such", and

      2) the physical element which includes five acts described in sections a, b, c, d and e. A crime must include both elements to be called "genocide."

      Article III described five punishable forms of the crime of genocide: genocide; conspiracy, incitement, attempt and complicity.

      Excerpt from the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide (For full text click here)

      "Article II:  In the present Convention, genocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such:

      (a) Killing members of the group; 
      (b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; 
      (c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; 
      (d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group; 
      (e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.

      Article III:  The following acts shall be punishable:

      (a) Genocide; 
      (b) Conspiracy to commit genocide; 
      (c) Direct and public incitement to commit genocide;
      (d) Attempt to commit genocide; 
      (e) Complicity in genocide. "

  21. Just curious, but do you feel revolted at the thought/sight of 2 women kissing or having sex?
  22. Sorry, I had thought you said you were confused by it all. When it's 2 women getting married, they are both Brides. 2 men, they are both Grooms. The wedding I was talking about was 2 women, so both are Brides. I was born and raised in a religion that believed homosexuality was a choice and that the sex act was perverted and sinful. Having been lied to by the religion about other things, I checked that out too. I found out that being gay isn't a choice people make, like belonging to a certain religion. Your religion is a choice. Your sexual orientation is not. Anyways, I understand the situation differently than you do. As long as you aren't harrassing/beating up gay people or discriminating against them, you are entitled to your feelings, as I am to mine. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts though.
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