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Nefarious Banana

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  1. 12 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:

    I can't say I actually like Canada myself

    I hold to my oath to the monarch under the Constitution Act, formally as a condition of residence

    but I've always found Canada to be a left wing lunatic asylum

    it's been this way for my entire life

    I think Canadians actually deserve to the Trudeau dynasty

    there's really nothing more Canadian than the Trudeau's

    they are the royalty which Canadians choose in lieu of the British Crown

    let Canadians wallow in their usurpation

    "I think Canadians actually deserve the Trudeau dynasty" . . . . No!, eastern Canada deserves the Trudeau fungus.  Western Canada should be a country unto itself.  

  2. 2 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:

    this was the same sort of thing his father PET was advancing back in the 70's

    Pierre Trudeau was frankly just as hated by conservatives, for the same reasons

    Justin is really just trying to live up to his father's legacy

    National Energy Project, to runaway inflation, this is just the 1970s all over again

     

    Both Pierre Elliot and Justin have a hatred of Canada . . . both are traitors.

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  3. 8 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:

    my state is the Glorious Revolution born of the Scots Protestant Enlightenment

    the supremacy of God & the rule of law

    the Bill of Rights & Westminster Parliamentary Supremacy

    Constitutional monarchy & the separation of powers therein

    the Post National State and associated Chinese Communist infiltration is obvious usurpation

    God save the King from these ignominious traitors

    'Glorious Revolution' . . . 'Scots Protestant Enlightenment' . . . etc., etc., etc.

    Meaningless to the many . . . .  what's your point?

  4. 19 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:

    this is the arm of decision of totalitarianism

    subjugating the masses by forcing them to accept the absurd

    those who dissent mark themselves as enemies of the state therein

    "enemies of the state" ?  . . . . . many view the state as the enemy.  

  5. 6 hours ago, blackbird said:

     I doubt the taste is that much different than wild caught but I have not compared them myself.

    Canada imports a number of different fish and people buy it all.

    The availability of fish-farmed salmon at a lower price makes it more affordable for a large portion of the population who would otherwise not buy any salmon.  Not everyone can afford the high cost of wild caught salmon.  It is quite expensive and only caught during a short period each year.

    Calm down Mr. Zealot . . . fish farm salmon is a poor product.  Fish farms have brought disease and parasites to numerous pristine spawning streams/rivers.  

    Taste and compare . . . 

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  6. 7 hours ago, blackbird said:

    Wild salmon fisherman have a reason to be biased because farmed salmon are a fraction of the price of wild salmon.  They are a tremendous benefit to society and producing them creates a lot of jobs.  But of course it is some competition for fishermen.  But is that a reason to ban an industry?  I don't think so.

    How is it possible to get an honest opinion on this subject.  Not very likely.

    How many or what percentage of wild salmon are actually affected by the fish farms?  That should be the question, not whether a tiny percentage may be affected.  As I said, everything man does has some affect.  Just how much of an affect is the real question.

    Numerous studies/examples of effects on wild salmon stock . . . results are of no benifit to the wild stock.

    Farmed salmon taste off . . . there were package warnings about eating it too often.  The cat wouldn't touch the stuff.  Good enough product to ship to the easterners who couldn't tell the difference between salmon and salami.

     

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  7. 19 minutes ago, impartialobserver said:

     I am mostly apolitical and I now live in Northern Nevada.  

    Utah/Nevada state line runs through Wendover . . . Utah side:  gas station, sandwich shop, etc.  . . . empty streets!  Nevada side:  casinos, saloons, pawn shops, whore houses, etc.  Utah licence plates everywhere!

  8. 1 hour ago, ExFlyer said:

    Shame on you... that is incorrect nomenclature. Indigenous is what was demanded by your kind LOL

    Y'all did'nt like Indian, so it became natives and ya didn't like that so it was changed to aboriginals and ya didn't like that either so you demanded indigenous and y'all don't use that now either.

    Y'all have become a government teat  sucking culture that cannot even decide what you want to be called LOL

    What a clown you are . . . 

  9. 26 minutes ago, myata said:

    The fact is, as someone noted, just one Republican on the jury who could have thought that the case is politically motivated could have hung it. You see, it just wouldnt' connect. You would see it right away, the only two things needed are the eyes that see at least some of the reality honestly and objectively and a bit of the brain that still works.

    Thirty-four convictions in one day . . . a lot of thought and deliberation went into that  outcome.  Trial was a sham.

  10. 9 hours ago, herbie said:

    Which is why I reject the 'why should Canadians have to DO anything' argument. Like a child asking why when China pooped in the pool why can't Canada swim with only skidmarks on their bathing suits.

    As for teaching your 'spawn' to stick their thumbs up their arses and do nothing for another generation..; well that's real leadership, eh?
    Kind of like saying 'it's natural' when a polar bear is charging at you so you kneel and pray.

    "Don't 'Bogart' that joint my friend . . . . pass it over to Hardner."

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  11. 5 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:

    The Scots Irish Protestant beliefs of Ulster are the foundation of the free world as we knew it

    Canadians simply have a pathology

    Not all Canadians have those beliefs, or come from/have roots in the British Isles.  It's foolish to think so. The native beliefs are strong and deep pertaining to the land and what it gives and takes away. It will provide for you or eat you. The organized religions of other worlds are window dressing for the old ones in most cases.  I know.

  12. 38 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:

    quite the opposite

    we Loyalist Orangemen are the only ones who ever took that into consideration

    we Loyalist Orangemen are the ones who say no Popery, no man nor office between you and your God

    we Loyalist Orangemen are the ones who invented the modern separation between church & state

    The natives of the Great Plains have a connection to Mother Earth/Father Sky . . . this runs so much deeper than the missionaries stories of splitting water, riding unknown animals following stars, and a fish feeding many.  Ireland & Northern Ireland religious beliefs are no different than any other war torn hellhole in the Middle East or anywhere for that matter.  The OP could be wrong in his claim that his religion is 'the only' religion.  You do what's good for you and yours, I'll do the same. Guessing we're both good people.

  13. 7 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

    That is my biggest fear also. He has to lay out believable and realistic plans and stop just whining.

    Timing is everything.  Lay out specific plans too early, and those plans could be Liberal policy.  The Mutt & Jeff duo in Ottawa are out of ideas for this country.  Virtue signalling and photo opportunities is their policy.

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