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How much refugees are costing us
Cannucklehead replied to Argus's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Iraq refugees followed into Syria and some of them formed isis because someone claimed they had wmd's and bombed their country to the stone age. But yeah, Canada's fault. -
How much refugees are costing us
Cannucklehead replied to Argus's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
And Iraqis? -
How much refugees are costing us
Cannucklehead replied to Argus's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
And yours as well. Dumping off your problems on everyone else is America's biggest problem. -
How much refugees are costing us
Cannucklehead replied to Argus's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Lol after you criticize Canada several times for pulling out of Syria? Get bent. -
How much refugees are costing us
Cannucklehead replied to Argus's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
https://www.google.ca/amp/s/torontosun.com/2013/01/23/twice-deported-alleged-drug-pusher-back-in-canada-and-on-the-run/wcm/451dc1c1-819a-4c02-9866-61fcec9e5370/amp It happens. -
America under President Trump
Cannucklehead replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Did he just make another quid pro quo in exchange for Bidens life?!???!!??? -
Should Don Cherry Have Been Fired?
Cannucklehead replied to Zeitgeist's topic in Travel, Leisure and Sports
Following the September 11 attacks in 2001 on the US, which President George W. Bush blamed on Osama bin Laden who was living or hiding in Afghanistan and had already been wanted since 1998, President Bush demanded that the Taliban, who were de facto ruling the country, hand over bin Laden.[63] The Taliban declined to extradite him unless they were provided clear evidence of his involvement in the attacks, which the US refused to provide and dismissed as a delaying tactic[64] and then on 7 October 2001 launched Operation Enduring Freedom with the United Kingdom. After 9/11 they should consider themselves fortunate the u.s. did not use the nukes imo. -
California school shooting
Cannucklehead replied to Cannucklehead's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
They are not guns, but they can be used to turn semi autos into fully autos. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/amp/Houston-man-pleads-not-guilty-in-first-bump-stock-14434746.php Investigating agents interviewed Dhingra’s relatives and discovered he had been diagnosed with schizophrenia and committed to a psychiatric facility -- which would prevent him from legally possessing firearms. Dhingra’s mother and brother told investigators he refuses to take his medication. Despite that, Dhingra had obtained a concealed carry license, according to federal court records, and investigators discovered that he owned a Glock 43 and an AR-15 outfitted with a Slide Fire bump stock, along with four 100-round magazines. Four 100 round magazines. What would anyone need that kind of ammo for? -
Why Do Conservatives Support the Monarchy?
Cannucklehead replied to a topic in Federal Politics in Canada
https://www.google.ca/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/world/2019/sep/03/trump-attack-lgbt-rights-supreme-court Lol is there some other guy named trump around that I dont know about? -
California school shooting
Cannucklehead replied to Cannucklehead's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Across the country, several people have sued the federal government over the ban, Blackman said, though the Supreme Court in March refused to block the ban from going into effect. “The Trump administration reinterpreted the definition of automatic weapons and say the bump stock is covered by the statute,” he said. “My read of statute is that bump stock does not violate National Firearms Act.” If defense attorneys successfully challenge the validity of the ban, that would have “nationwide scope,” he said. Bump stocks were made illegal just recently due to the Vegas shooting but trump wants to bring them back. -
One important demographic change underlay the experience of African Americans during the Roosevelt years. The migration of African Americans from the South to the urban North, which began in 1910, continued in the 1930s and accelerated in the 1940s during World War II. As a result, black Americans during the Roosevelt years lived for the most part either in the urban North or in the rural South, although the Depression chased increasingly large numbers of blacks to southern cities as well. In the North, blacks encountered de facto segregation, racism, and discrimination in housing and public services; nevertheless, they were able to vote and had better job opportunities. In the South, blacks were disfranchised, lived under a segregationist regime enforced by violence, and found fewer avenues for escape from crushing poverty. No matter where they lived, African Americans were especially hard hit by the Depression. In the rural South, blacks found it increasingly difficult even to survive. In Northern and Southern cities, blacks saw their jobs—which were usually of the entry level, low paying, and unskilled or semi-skilled variety—disappear, either consumed by the faltering economy or snatched up by desperate unemployed whites. By 1932, over half of blacks in Southern cities were unemployed. The employment situation for African Americans in the urban North was only marginally better for the growing black middle class. In Harlem, black ownership or management of property dropped precipitously in the first half of the 1930s. What you're talking about happened before the new deal.
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How much refugees are costing us
Cannucklehead replied to Argus's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Actually back in the day there was the "sweatshops" that produced clothing for sale in the u.s. using child labour. I remember Nike was one of them. Apparently it still happens today but it is not part of mass media. -
The north were not white supremacists. They were in fact the opposite.
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Until the 1980s, the Democratic Party was a coalition of two parties divided by the Mason–Dixon line: liberal Democrats in the North and culturally conservative voters in the South, who though benefitting from many of the New Deal public works projects opposed increasing civil rights initiatives advocated by Northeastern liberals. The polarization grew stronger after Roosevelt died. Southern Democrats formed a key part of the bipartisan conservative coalition in an alliance with most of the Midwestern Republicans. The economically activist philosophy of Franklin D. Roosevelt, which has strongly influenced American liberalism, shaped much of the party's economic agenda after 1932.[54]From the 1930s to the mid-1960s, the liberal New Deal coalition usually controlled the presidency while the conservative coalition usually controlled Congress.[55] not exactly correct there.
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How much refugees are costing us
Cannucklehead replied to Argus's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
The fate of Muslims in their own homeland is not particularly rosier. From one end of the Muslim world to the next, Muslims - in Iran, Syria, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia in particular - live under tyrannical regimes, ruthless dictators, murderous military juntas, with their most basic civil liberties and human rights denied. Sounds like a good enough reason to seek refuge imo. -
I'd go for Halle Berry anyday.
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Indeed it is. Like how trump wants to take the soldiers out of syria and send them home, but he cant because they need to protect the oil from terrorist attacks.
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How much refugees are costing us
Cannucklehead replied to Argus's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
https://refugeesmigrants.un.org/definitions Is it fair that my parents got to come to this country but someone else's aren't allowed? Mind you my parents were not "refugees". -
That's even worse imo. Don may not be the Einstein in any crowd but he's not the village idiot either. So were does someone with more "education" learn that talk like that is appropriate? Zero class is her problem.
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Should Don Cherry Have Been Fired?
Cannucklehead replied to Zeitgeist's topic in Travel, Leisure and Sports
I'd ask you to say thanks to your father for me that I'm not speaking in German right now, among many other things. -
Family guy daughter.
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She said that hockey players are white boys and are often not very nice, bullies. I guess what she meant was the "goon" like Bob Probert type. Boils down to the same thing everyone went ape over at Don. I saw on twitter she was compared to Meg Griffin by some.
