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Nefarious Banana

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  1. 40 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:

    You know I like and respect you, sir

    so I would not condemn you out of hand for being a useful 1diot

    but I would submit that you seem rather deluded as to the actual nature of the ideology you are defending

    because what it is at its foundation, is Marxist Leninism, otherwise known as Bolshevist Communism

    to wit, the Marxist Utopia imposed by the Leninist Revolutionary Vanguard

    which is in diametric contravention to the Enlightenment values

    which are, or rather were the foundation of our society

    it is the rule of a collectivist mob against the freedom of the individual.

    Well said. 

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  2. 10 hours ago, August1991 said:

    I was always curious about the face. No doubt, we will soon have another face on our money.

    Why not Leonard Cohen on our 10?

    Justin Trudeau would be the perfect choice for the $5.-  . . . . his face on one side, and his other face on the other side. One face black, the other white . . . truly 'woke'.

    The $5.- note is realitivly worthless now with Justinflation . . .  and being relagated to 'toilet paper' status, will give the user of said note a certain satisfaction when being put to use.

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  3. 14 minutes ago, OftenWrong said:

    What's wrong with calling someone a bot anyway? In the future, bots will have the same rights as anyone else. Part of the new diversity, equity and inclusion!  As we already see here in this forum, now.

    Everybody,

    everybody,

    everybody wants to be a bot...

    Heading out to the kitchen now . . . can I get you an egg salad sandwich?  😊

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  4. 6 hours ago, Eddy said:

    CdnFox, phuck-off.

    Farm fresh eggs, boiled, chopped.

    Real mayonnaise, with a dash of quality curry powder.

    Garden fresh green onion tops.

    Dash of salt, and ground pepper to taste.

    Twelve grain crusty  rolls, lined with crispy lettuce.

    The perfect egg salad sandwich, serve with a large dill pickle!

    Enjoy !

  5. 34 minutes ago, Eddy said:

    "...Guy's been here for a week and Blocked half  the board for daring to say he might be a bot  and still refuses to answer..."

    Hey there, CdnFox -- do you like sex, and travel, both...?

    Good. Why don't you indulge then, and simply f***-off. And while you're at it take a few of your compadres, who were lucky enough not to have been spontaneously-naturally aborted, with you. You're just jerks, anyway -- so you may as well all form a circle and "enjoy" the pleasures of your own company.
     

    Meds need adjustment ?

  6. 23 minutes ago, Queenmandy85 said:

    After the Great War, the Director of Military Operations and Intelligence, Colonel J. Sutherland (Buster) Brown, was ordered to draw up plans for the next war Canada would be involved in. Defence Scheme Number One was Canada's only war plan from 1920 - 1930.

    In 1970, a grad student doing research in the US Army archives discovered Plan 1919. 

    On Jan. 20, 2025, there may be a change in Canada - US relations.

    This is far fetched, but we have had to repel American invasions in the past. 

     

    Invasion to take over Canada . . .absurd.  What invading country would want Quebec?  The rest of Canada doesn't even want them.  Quebec brings nothing to the picnic, hogs down everyone else's goodies, then whines long and loud about it.  America want Canada?  Why would they?   We sell/deal with them now . . . .

  7. 1 hour ago, Queenmandy85 said:

    That can apply to Mr. Poilievre, me, and, I hazard a guess, you. Do you get paid or accept payment for your work? Do you not serve yourself?  Do you get paid for not working? How many hours a week do you work? How many bosses do you have? Do they give you contradictory instructions? 

    While he was serving himself, he also assembled multi-partisan teams that saved NAFTA from a hostile American Congress, and assembled another group that included all premiers and political parties except the PPC, to respond to a deadly pandemic. He was self serving, just like the rest of us, but he worked well with others. Let's hope Mr. Poilievre will do the same when he is appointed in a year and a half.

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

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  8. 20 minutes ago, Queenmandy85 said:

    Canada 338 puts the CPC at 208 seats this week to the Liberals 64. Prime Minister Trudeau may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer but even he has to be resigned to his fate. The only thing he has control over is the timing of his resignation or the election. Either way, he is doomed. M. Blanchet is probably already measuring the curtains at Stornaway.

    You don't think he'll stumble and lurch into a snowdrift like his 'stepdad' did?  😊

  9. 3 minutes ago, Queenmandy85 said:

    So working 80 hours a week with little time off, serving 40 million bosses who have contradictory orders, being away from family, is not work? I don't think you have a grasp on what life as an MP, let alone a Prime Minister, is like?

    Trudeau has only served himself.  Everything is about him . . .

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  10. 15 minutes ago, Queenmandy85 said:

    I have a different view, of course. I think Prime Minister Trudeau will stay put until the end. 

    Prime Minister Trudeau has nothing to lose by staying on as long as possible and get his 10 years in.  

    The Canadian citizens, the Canadian economy, Canadian pride and enthuisiasm have everything to lose . . .

     

  11. 1 minute ago, CdnFox said:

    Leaders from all over the world have met with groups that hate them.  It's  the first step to working things out. You sit down and you start to talk.

    With most/all Canada and a good portion of the US watching, Trudeau missed his chance to be a leader. All he had to do was meet with them, maybe multiple times, whatever it takes to difuse the situation and work things out.  It may be uncomfortable for a leader to do this, but he wouldn't be there all alone, and with the public watching him try to work things out . . . respect would grow.  He came off as weak and cowardly with the whole country watching.  No respect there and it sure shows in this day and age.  He is what he is . . . . a cowardly dork.

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  12. 24 minutes ago, herbie said:

    In reality, he crushed them when everyone else was paralyzed with their thumbs up their arse. That's what leaders do, they act when someone must. They aren't obsequious panderers to every handful of malcontents.

    He made no attempt to difuse the peaceful protest. He hid out and chirped insults . . . like the gutless dork he is.  Cut it any way you want herbie, Trudeau just doesn't have the depth to deal with anything other than photo op's and sparkle socks.

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  13. 3 hours ago, Michael Hardner said:

    I think that you forgot about Pat King, listed as an organizer.  Several others who denigrated Islam...

    You sure like to slant the truth...

    Again, a real leader would have met with them, would have listened to their concerns and grievences, and tried to find a comprimise and solution.  Trudeau is not a leader, he hid out with his sudden case of 'convenient covid'  . . . the country and the world saw him as he really is . . . and the country is weary of him.  Very weary.

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