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11 minutes ago, herbie said:
No different than NOT meeting with the Proud Boys at their rally.
A real leader would have met with the protestors.
Spin this any way you like herbie, but save your 'yeah but', 'yeah but', yeah but' monotone for American politics.
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1 hour ago, herbie said:
And told them to F.O.A.D. or he'd sic the horsemounted with billy clubs on them, like Justin's daddy would have.
It's a witch hunt, a witch hunt... corrupt govt... biased courts... people who didn't get vaxxed calling the man saying they weren't forced to get vaxxed the liar...
tongues so far up Trumps ass they can only speak his very words.
A real leader would have met with the protestors. Comprehend?
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1 hour ago, Moonlight Graham said:
It will be a wonderful day when the state propaganda apparatus is dismantled. I'll miss CBC TV but nobody watches regular TV anymore anyways.
Left wing propaganda money pit. Its time has come and gone. I'll miss it, like I miss holes in my socks . . . .
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12 minutes ago, herbie said:
Massive response by the clods on politics by those without a clue how their own govt works, on economics and the virtues of capitalism by those who've never run a business or sold a $2 item at a garage sale for $2.50 and deny it's even possible, and those who think because they haven't panned a riverbed it proves there's no gold in there.
By those I don't need to say anything about at all, as they'll reveal it all publicly themselves and are dumb enough to be proud of doing so.
Enjoy DISC and HIST channels' ancient aliens and those grainy 1947 b&w shots as proof of reality. Hide in Mom's basement cuz the post you read about the murder in Tanzania proves it's not safe to venture outside.
What's your point?
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On 9/5/2023 at 12:59 PM, blackbird said:
It was a relatively peaceful protest apart from the occupation. Protests themselves if peaceful are legal in Canada. There was no real anarchy or insurrection. The Liberals and left are trying to paint it as such, but it doesn't meet the definition. It was the authorities, province and feds that did nothing for weeks about the occupation. They could easily have stopped the occupation part from happening at the beginning, but didn't. Protests happen in many countries, but in the convoy protest, it was the government that completely failed to control it. They learned their lesson after it was over but it was too late. Now they are looking for scapegoats.
A real leader would have met with the protestors and listened to their concerns. Whether that would have been enough to defuse the rising tensions is another question, but a real leader wouldn't have gone into hiding and start releasing derogatory snipets for the press.
Trudeau is not a leader, never will be.
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Don't you just love it when Trudeau speaks down to us his 'children' . . . warm & fuzzy allover!
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Sell LNG abroad . . . . win/win.
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14 minutes ago, Queenmandy85 said:
Mischief under the criminal code is a serious offence. It is a section that covers things like vandalism among other offences. People mistakenly associate the charge with a prank. If she is convicted, she could possibly get a sentence of ten years in prison. It is unlikely to be the maximum in this case, but if she is convicted, she may face a few years. On top of that, she will carry a criminal record which has its own set of ramifications for her.
She is not being charged with opposing the government.
Would a 'death sentence' or perhaps life imprisonment be appropriate Queenie?
There was no need for Trudeau to enact the Emergency Act . . . that was the start of the resistance by truckers and their supporters. Trudeau's 'convenient covid' saved him from acting like a leader and meeting with the truckers like a real leader would do. Disrespectful, deceitful, and all'round chickensh!t . . . . that's the little boy you proclaim as your leader. Thankfully, there's a possible real leader in the wings waiting to serve Canadians rather than the little boy who serves himself with your ok.
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11 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:
my grandparents never burdened me with their problems
for that generation, all that mattered was the grandchildren, they never imposed their burdens upon the young
Done with you Dougie . . . fare thee well my friend.
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9 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:
you're weak
my grandparents sacrificed everything for me as a young man
and now I have it all thanks to them
meanwhile, you are a burden on the necks of the young
you are the total zero, a death shroud over the vibrant young people, dragging them down into your miseries
There's many folks that never had the advantage of generous parents/grandparents, or those same p/gp with the means to help. Also, there's a breed of young folks that start from nothing, but have a need to 'paddle their own canoe' and have grown older.
Your disdain for older folks, and folks that have fought a death dealing disease is out of character for you Dougie . . .
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10 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:
young Canadians are only pathetic
in their lack of resolve to overthrow the ignominious rule of these disease ridden geriatrics
Canada was once a land of roughnecks & lumberjacks
now it is the panicked land of silver haired mask wearing old bitties being pushed around in their wheelchairs
a nation which privileges the old over the young, is already dead
What's your point Dougie? Not sure what you mean . . .
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I thank you for your response EF. You've fought the fight, and good health to you sir.
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3 hours ago, ExFlyer said:
As a cancer survivor with a permanently damaged immune system, I will be first in line for the vaccine.
What type of cancer did you have, and how long ago? Please pardon my question and if you don't feel free to answer, I understand completely. Thank you.
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30 minutes ago, CdnFox said:
People tend to speak of ex-PM's like they speak of the dead - you don't want to bad mouth them too much. But I don't think history is going to look on him well. At least Pierre had achievements to fall back on like national medical and of course the Charter of Rights. Trudeau will be remembered as bitterly divisive and toxic and he really doesn't leave anything positive behind. And much of what he did do will likely be dismantled.
Former PM's are generally disliked during their tenure . . . .after retiring, that dislike generally fades to a 'meh'
The present PM has an aura of palpable hatred . . . . many people are deep down angry with JT and what he's done to a once fine country.
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51 minutes ago, CdnFox said:
I really want Justin to be there to run against PP - but how much of this can he take before he has to step down?
Who's in the wings to replace him? He's probably the most despised man in Canada at this moment, with Freeland as the second most despised . . .
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20 minutes ago, Zeitgeist said:
If the Dippers were smart they’d bail on the coalition government before the public becomes so furious that the NDP are buried for a generation.
Jughead's ego is the match for Trudeau's . . . he wants so much to stay in Ottawa, makes barnyard noises against his 'masters' inane/insane policies, then tucks his tail and goes along with them. The one good thing to come out of that 'match made in heaven' is that Jughead's likely to be un-employed post election.
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Justin Trudeau was adored by the younger crowd and women . . . now, eight years later, that younger crowd has come to realize that very many of them will never have a piece of the pie . . . never have a home, never get the good jobs, not afford to raise a family, pay larger and larger taxes. Boy, that's some bright future! "Sunny ways my friend" has turned into a quagmire for them. Maybe that's why those once young voters are looking around for a better deal . . .
Justin Trudeau's time has come, the damage to our country has been done . . .
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1 minute ago, OftenWrong said:
Do you eat roots and berries and live off the land as well?
Just wonderin'
Would you know how to look after you and yours if you couldn't shop for groceries/etc. ?
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22 minutes ago, eyeball said:
They're all far right wing-nuts given their near universally stupid and paranoid claims that every other party to their left is comprised of commies. This is something they've been doing for decades and decades now. It's like calling everyone a liar, eventually it becomes the quintessential sign of your own position, which is paranoid in either case.
Your 'Toronto/Liberal affliction' is showing yet again . . . . Queenmandy85 your mentor?
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Does anyone honestly believe that Canada can sustain yet another term of a Justin Trudeau Liberal government?
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14 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:
PP has not answered anything. He is just spouting rhetoric and fluff. So says you . . .
Justin is far far from "my man" LOL Your 'boy' ? . . . . Ahhh, yeah ok.
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2 hours ago, ExFlyer said:
The chances of electing another zero are pretty even.
What makes you think PP is not an 'image' too? His advertisements are re-making an image for him.
My opinion is that when Harper left, the Conservatives should have kept Rona Ambrose. She would have wiped the floor with Justin.
Pierre Poilievre has taken the time to answer 'hard' questions on camera with direct answers. All archived for your viewing pleasure . . . no surprises there. Your 'boy' Justin cannot answer any direct question without diving into his 'canned' monologue of climate change.
Take a chance on Pierre Poilievre . . . . cannot be any worse than your 'boy' Justin . . . .
Texted Ms. Ambrose asking if she'd consider throwing her hat in the ring . . . . she thanked me for asking and said that her family was more important.
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3 hours ago, ExFlyer said:
Pierre Poilievre has done nothing for me to dislike him but, more importantly, he has done nothing to get me onside with him. I don't want a hero, but I also don't want a zero.
I have not made up my mind who I am voting for, it is still a long way off and hopefully PP can convince me he is worth the vote.
Justin Trudeau truly is the zero . . . what are the chances of electing another zero to follow? The kid delivering your newspaper, or the gal handing you your coffee at the Timmy's drive through has no less qualifications to run this country than Justin Trudeau. At present, we're governed by an image. An image that citizens are weary of . . .
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2 hours ago, ExFlyer said:
I agree with the inept bunch occupying cabinet but, to be fair, our economic woes are mostly due to world economic issues.
We, Canadians and Canada are importers. We produce very little of our daily needs and if other countries are having economic issues, higher costs, inflation etc., they are passed on to us by higher prices which, as importers, affects our economy and inflation
Third largest oil reserves in the world . . . . we import oil.
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Canada looks to take political prisoners in the Crown vs Leich, Barber trial
in Federal Politics in Canada
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Do you think for one minute that if the PM announced that he was willing to meet with the protestors, that the protestors would have run and hid out as the gutless PM did. You're dreaming in technicolor again.