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What exactly is his/party position on abortion?
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A little sensitive are we Michael? The rest of Canada's perception of Ontario may not be flattering . . . . but, to spare your insecurities and fears, perhaps you can report all unflattering posts to a moderator. Oh wait, you are a moderator! Ontario/Quebec are the unclothed monarchs of Canada . . . . . ?
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^ ^ Good post cannuck ^ ^ cougar has a child-like idea of what forestry is about. His silly posts reflect this. Fire is an essential part of modern forestry, and the end of the cycle for old growth climax forest.
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Honestly, what you say and think does not matter. Fire is the natural end to climax forest. All your babble about the UN, Greece, Turkey, or wherever you came from is meaningless in the big plan of forestry. You may have planted trees for a season . . . who knows, but you know nothing of logging, fire, and re-gen. It's so very evident in most all your posts. The 'new-age' RPF kid doesn't know the practical side of forestry . . . . not until they've logged.
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Queenmandy, is our own Michael writing your stuff for you? Asking for a friend . . . . ?
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'fixed' has a few other meanings . . .
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The 'new age' RPF's think they're smarter than Mother Nature. They've had it drummed into their little 'urban brains' that fire is bad . . . take it out of the equation. With second growth logging, the ratio of debris/merchantable timber is close to even. That slash/fuel is left unburned. Re-gen tree planting is more difficult to complete, there is no cover for the seedlings, heat kills a high % of them. Slash burning makes tree planting much easier and precise, there's a good cover for the seedlings with the almost instantaneous fireweed growth, and the re-gen is shielded from the killing heat/sun. But, the 'new age' foresters know best . . . a lot of them have never been in the bush before . . . in all seasons, or laced up a pair of caulks. Many try to tell you how to log your Timber Sale . . . . wet behind the ears city folks. Meh!
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'Does Canada harbour a lot of Communist sympathizers?' You say " there are 3095 of them" . . . . . implying that the number is small. Inconsequential in fact. Where did this/your 'exact' number come from? Taking for granted you realize the difference between a declared Communist and a Communist sympathizer. But again, . . . . perhaps you can come up with an irrefutable number and name for the Communist sympathizers in Canada. Enjoy your porridge . . .
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Call it whatever you want . . . Marxism, socialism, communism, it doesn't really matter at this point. It's all a matter of degree . . . The fact remains that government has seeped into more and more of our personal freedoms and our right to choose. Communists here in Canada? You bet your ass there is . . . . and it's not so hidden anymore.
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CBC Radio . . . . anyone listen anymore?
Nefarious Banana replied to Nefarious Banana's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Another Michael Hardner reference ? A 'Life is smooth for me, therefore you're a malcontent whiner if you disagree with me' . . . . . The CBC is a dog. Not relevant to anything that isn't Indian or Liberal . . . . -
Some folks contend the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has gone from mildly 'left' to firmly 'left' . . . . It's very apparent that the CBC has an agenda now . . . stay to the Liberal side of things, and endless First Immigrant issues. Hardly worth listening to this expensive overstaffed, one-sided radio any more. Holger Petersen . . . 'Saturday Night Blues' being the exception.
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Harper interview on the woke left and china
Nefarious Banana replied to Argus's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
It's truly embarrassing to be a Canadian at this time. -
Harper interview on the woke left and china
Nefarious Banana replied to Argus's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Chicken-shit council. -
Bridge in Troubled Waters
Nefarious Banana replied to Scallywag's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Uninvolved until it's flopped at your feet. We need change . . . . are you doing anything to make that happen? -
Bridge in Troubled Waters
Nefarious Banana replied to Scallywag's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
We're trying to make a banana out of apples and oranges. Canada as is . . . is broken. It's not working for a growing segment of the population/area. Quebec is not a member of this country. The four western provinces and the Yukon could 'go it alone' and be a very viable country. Ontario, and the parasitic Quebec need the west more than we need them. Time for a big change.