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  1. 19 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

    Part time Loser.

    48th Battalion ( Highlanders ) Volunteer Militia Rifles of Canada

    raised on 16 October 1891, at St Andrew's Church in Toronto

    by Leftenant Colonel John Irvine Davidson

    loyal to go over the top when the whistle blows

    unto death as necessary

    for Her Majesty, The Colonel-In-Chief

    Dileas Gu Brath : Faithful Unto Judgment Day

  2. 3 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

     

    I served 16 years with HM Royal Canadian Infantry Corps

    to include with the Royal Canadian Regiment on Operation Harmony

    to include serving as an Instructor at the Royal Canadian Regiment Battleschool

    not sure how that is quitting

    not only am I decorated for my service

    but my official Certificate of Service thanks me for my " faithful & devoted service to our country "

    personally signed by the Chief of Defence Staff, General R. J. Hillier

    VRI - Pro Patria

  3. 32 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

    doogie, no one gives a shit about you and your incessant videos except those your wife and a long dead shrivled up ex queen and they probably are unaware of how big a loser you are.

    well I've only ever encountered HM once on parade

    in 1997, for the opening of The 48th Highlanders of Canada museum at St Andrew's Church in Toronto

    she was wearing a yellow dress and fascinator hat

    at eyes front, all I saw was the hat

    yet HM said to me " how are you enjoying the army, Corporal"

    to which I said; "honour & privilege, Mam"

    to which HM said " Very good, Corporal"

    then she moved down the line

    so I'm actually vetted by HM The Queen herself

    Dileas Gu Brath

    https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=456954889804319&set=pcb.456956113137530&_rdr

  4. 19 hours ago, ExFlyer said:

    If she listens to you at all (and believed any of your BS) , she would be pleased to move to the Republic of the United States....and then go LOL

    well, truth be told,  it's not only my wife

    it's actually two women holding me here in Confederation

    as no matter how much I love American freedom

    I loved Elizabeth Windsor more

    thus I could never forsake my oath to Her Majesty

    to defend & uphold the British Crown in North America

    Dileas

  5. 59 minutes ago, Zeitgeist said:

     It’s either become a second rate US protectorate

    well I do have right of return to the Republic of the United States of America

    but I married an all Canadian girl

    thus I am bound to the Confederation for better or worse, unto death as necessary therein

    "The children won't go without me. I won't leave The King. And The King will never leave."

    ~ HM Queen Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, The Queen Mother

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  6. 3 minutes ago, Zeitgeist said:

    Well this is it, Dougie.

    you are the one whom invoked the Vimy Myth to me, and rightfully so

    hold to your oath, you said

    as I say, I am a dual citizen, fiercely loyal to the American religion

    none the less, I undertook that solemn oath in the face of God Himself

    hand on the King James Bible, beneath the laid up Colours, by the Book of the Dead

    at St. Andrew's  Church on King Street West

    "I ......... (full name), do swear  that I will well and truly serve Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada, Her heirs and successors according to law, in the Canadian Forces until lawfully released, that I will resist Her Majesty's enemies and cause Her Majesty's peace to be kept and maintained and that I will, in all matters pertaining to my service, faithfully discharge my duty. So help me God."

    scanned-low-res-off-contact-queen-elizab

     

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  7. 7 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

    British, Smitish, English, engand, great  britain, monarchy...all the same shit and you lap it up loser.

    British shit started in 12000 or thereabouts with the magna carta.  Or maybe even earlioer, in 1066.

    Non of which is important to Canada so, as I said, F  off and go worship your murderers and torturers at your basement shrine.

    Britannia was actually founded by the Ancient Romans in 43 BC

    2011 years later

    HM Canadian Airborne Regiment was raised

    on 8 April 1968, at CFB Griesbach, Edmonton, Alberta

    Ex Coelis

    Airborne

  8. 20 hours ago, blackbird said:

    What would be the point in changing the system anyway?  If it works now, don't fix it.

    never mind fixing it

    if you don't adhere to the British Crown In North America

    you will be overrun by the American republic immediately thereafter

    not that I would mind, being a dual citizen whom loves American freedom

    but I none less undertook a solemn oath to defend  & uphold the monarchy of my own free will

    HM Queen Elizabeth II, heirs & successors

    God save the King

     

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  9. 20 hours ago, Zeitgeist said:

    Much of our honour as a people lies in our valiant military history. 

    a nation forged in blood & fire upon Hill One Four Five at Pas de Calais

    the naive idealistic Canadians charged unto the Western Front, to prove themselves as Loyalists

    decimated from the Ypres Salient to the Somme

    no hope of ever seeing Canada again, unless until the war was won

    thus they devised a way to win the Great War, in a Hundred Days

    led by Lord Byng & General Currie

    Shock Troops of the Empire

    the Best Small Army in the World

    so they could go home again

    Vigilamus oro te

     

     

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  10. WARMINGTON: Soldier's memorial in St. Catharines latest piece of history cancelled

    But you can't bury Canada's past by relocating a 138-year-old statue of a historical figure

    Published May 18, 2024

    So much for Lest We Forget.

    When it comes to Canadians who served their country in war and died, they always say we will remember. Until, of course, it’s no longer politically correct to do so.

    Then we erase. Hide, smear and banish as well.

    For 138 years, fallen soldier Private Alexander Watson’s statue stood tall in downtown St. Catherines in tribute not only to a young man who served his country, but to soldiers who fought and died in Canada’s name.

    But just like that, on Thursday he was gone.

    City Council decided that since he fought for the 9th Winnipeg Battalion Rifles in the May 9 to 12, 1885 North West Resistance’s famous Battle of Batoche in Saskatchewan against Metis and Indigenous sympathizers, this memorial flies in the face of Canada’s quest for reconciliation and it must be cancelled.

    “It’s a shame because it’s a rare piece of Canadian history,” local historian Dan McKnight said. “Erected in 1886, this was the oldest statue to a military person in Canada.”

    Watson, engaged to be married and just 28 years old, died on May 15, 1885 – three days after he was shot – becoming a casualty of war almost three decades before the First World War

    City Council there voted 12-1 to remove the Watson memorial and relocate the statue to a nearby cemetery.

    Only brave Councillor Joe Kushner voted against the move.

    HOSTIUM ACIE NOMINATI

     
  11. 5 hours ago, Gaétan said:

    Pure invention, in the capitalism system if you have no money they'll let you die and the capitalism in the health care system may cost less to government when they'll make their budget but it will cost more to you what's so ever, first of all you'll have to get an insurance at high cost. When you are in a socialist system it cost what it cost when you are in a capitalist system it cost what it cost plus the profit that make richer the rich.

    God save the King from the Communist traitors in our midst

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  12. 13 hours ago, suds said:

    I suppose, but one thing covid taught us is that they have to do some real serious money printing to make inflation a serious problem. On the other hand, if we were all forced to pay a percentage of the doctor's bill (depending on income) out of pocket as an extra, then that could be seen as a pay increase. No? Obviously, if we want to see more doctors get involved with family medicine then we have to pay them more, some way. some how. There's no other way around it.

    but the debt based economy is like a Ponzi scheme, in that you need constant growth to prop it up

    so that's going be approaching a million immigrants a year

    thus any solution which is based on constraining resources is going to backfire

    at  the end of the day, you need the profit motive to generate the needed expansion

    Canada's misguided archaic socialism is the barrier which is causing the choke points in the system

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  13. 32 minutes ago, Iceni warrior said:

    We tried appeasement in the 1930s.

    It didn't end well. Especially for Britain.

    technically,  it did end well for Britain

    when the failed British policy ended up dragging the Glorious Union into the fight

    once again into the breach, to free all the slaves everywhere, or die trying

  14. 1 hour ago, suds said:

    Under the 'Physician Services Agreement' in Ontario (which expired in April 2024), physicians billed OHIP $37.95 for a typical patient visit. When one considers staff, rent, and overhead, $37.95 doesn't exactly go a long way to cover all the associated costs. Which is one of the key reasons a smaller and smaller number of  doctors are choosing family medicine. There are 2.2 million living in Ontario who don't have a family doctor and which is projected to double by 2026 unless somethings change. Consider that if you own a pet and bring it in for a yearly veterinarian exam it's going to cost you at least double that. And who came up with this wacky idea that nobody pays nothing, just simply present your OHIP card?? Everyone except for kids and those under 18 should pay something according to income. It might cut down on frivolous visits to the doctor's office. So pay the doctors more and start charging for services

    the problem is that Canadian governments are now funding everything by debt and/or money printing

    so the government simply paying more only incites inflation

    thus the increase in pay is offset by the corresponding devaluing of the currency

  15. 35 minutes ago, ironstone said:

    Since the status quo isn't delivering, do you not have any suggestions to improve our health care system?

    pretty simple

    just adopt the Swiss public healthcare system

    wherein the state imposes mandates on the private insurance companies to provide universal care

    you do have to pay a premium, which is 8% of your annual income

    although there is choice therein, in that some doctors in Switzerland charge less than the average

    but since the private insurance companies in Switzerland

    can also provide additional care to those who can pay more

    there is no shortages, the private healthcare subsidizes the public healthcare therein

    the Swiss public healthcare system is universally recognized as being the best in the world

    it's 20% cheaper than Canadian public healthcare

    and unlike in Canada, the healthcare in Switzerland is plentiful

  16. 3 minutes ago, Zeitgeist said:

    Pandering to secular values is making a big mess.  Then again, Pope Francis asked youth to make a mess 10 years ago.

    but that is the nature of the office

    it dates all the way back to the Principate and Augustus Caesar

    the Emperor is not actually all powerful, in fact,  he is quite vulnerable

    so whatever it is the mobs in the street are clambering for,

    the Emperor jumps on the bandwagon, as a survival strategy

  17. 3 hours ago, Perspektiv said:

    Trump is a reflection of the anger of Americans. People who have had their voice waived off. People who have been dismissed. 

    Kind of a Canadian living downtown in a major city, having to potentially content with syringes in a public park where their kids play. Junkies everywhere. Being dismissed as alt right for demanding accountability. Well, you give more weight to Trumps message by refusing to listen to all of your constituents. 

    You don't get a hundred thousand plus crowd in New Jersey no less, without that anger growing.

    Trump is like seeing a McDonald's logo after hours of driving in a very remote area, and starving.

    You know its not good for you, but will do a lot better than the alternative  which was no food.

    Democrats need to stop hurting the country, as they just drive that anger to Trump. He has a drive through! 

    He probably smells like a Big Mac.

    You know you shouldn't. It never satisfies the hunger fully, but gosh damnit. I haven't eaten in 5 hours! 

    His movement has so much power, as he taps into the anger that is growing in America.

    Many remember calmer waters when he was in charge after months of doom and gloom that they were warner about.

    Push people enough, and they will take their chances with Trump.

    Trump is in essence an amalgam of three infamous American Presidents

    Andrew Jackson, Theodore Roosevelt & Richard Nixon

    the brutish vulgarian style is literally called "Jacksonian" after Andrew Jackson

    Theodore Roosevelt led a Republican populist revolt against the Gilded Age Oligarchs called "Bull Moose"

    and then Richard Nixon went to war against the Establishment, particularly the news media

    if you combine Jacksonian, Nixonian & Bull Moose, you get Trump

    although I don't think it is Trump himself who thought all this up, but rather his political guru ; Roger Stone

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  18. 2 hours ago, Perspektiv said:

    They are incredibly fickle with regards to freshness. Go to Asia, and see people meticulously looking at every nook and cranny of a fruit or veggie prior to bagging it, being the norm. So putting bad produce, will simply mean a loss for the store as none of it will be purchased.

    that simply drives the price of produce up

    in a peasant country, where people are actually poor, they just cut the bad parts off the produce and use the rest

    every grocery store having to sell produce which is perfect to the point of being on the cover of a magazine

    that's how you get to perfectly expensive produce

    then you have people dumpster diving at the back of the stores,

    to recover the not so perfect but still perfectly usable produce

  19. 1 hour ago, blackbird said:

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    Trudeau should apologize for his fiscal mismanagement. From the beginning, the prime minister promised “moderate” deficits and that the budget would balance itself. Yet all of his budgets have produced enormous deficits, and our debt has more than doubled. We spend more on interest payments servicing the debt than we do on the entire defence budget.

    We’ve had the WE Charity scandal and the ArriveCan app debacle that cost taxpayers millions. Since 2015, the size of the public service has increased markedly, yet seems less efficient than ever. Veterans have faced obstacles getting benefits and long delays have been seen at passport offices. Yet these extra bureaucrats did have the time to redesign our passports, erasing our history and ridding them of any reference to our glorious past, our many heroes and our most prized monuments. We deserve an apology for that.

    Today, almost nine years on, we are faced with an affordability crisis, a housing crisis and increased taxes. The carbon tax has not only increased the price of gas, it is making everything more expensive, while doing little to further reduce the inconsequential 1.5 per cent of the world’s greenhouse gases that Canada produces. Our resource sector is being sacrificed by Trudeau’s obsessive fixation with climate change. The industries that employed thousands, raised our productivity and filled our coffers are due an apology.

    We have a poorly thought out immigration policy, which has seen unprecedented numbers of refugees and immigrants welcomed to this country without any thought of what those numbers would do to our housing supply, our social services and our already overtaxed health-care system. Those who believed they were coming to a prosperous country to build a better life but are now homeless and unemployed are owed an apology, too. And some are regretting their decision to emigrate.

    The Canadian Armed Forces are in worse shape today than during what Gen. Rick Hillier, Canada’s former chief of defence staff, called the “decade of darkness” in the 1990s. The Armed Forces are short some 16,500 personnel, have capability gaps that render Canada unprotected and are unable to contribute to international operations. The recent defence policy update talks about “exploring” remedies. It is time to stop exploring and start fixing.

    Meanwhile, Trudeau has not lived up to our NATO commitment to spend two per cent of GDP on defence, and has privately stated that he has no intention of meeting it. This basically amounts to a breach of contract. It’s time to apologize to our men and women in uniform, and to our allies in NATO."

    Michel Maisonneuve: Trudeau owes Canadians an apology for his gross mismanagement (msn.com)

    I would rather thank Trudeau for his service to conservatism

    since no single person in Canadian history has done more to discredit the socialist left and associated big government

    Canadians are truly learning to fear, loathe, distrust and despise their government now

    thanks, Justin

     

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