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So where's the outrage about ORNGE?
stopstaaron replied to Boges's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
No straw man was made.. just going by your dear leader Tim Hudak and what he said and what his views are .. plus he was sponsored by Rob Ford that was the death blow btw, it's not your political views that matter when u vote for a party, its the leader of the party whom youre voting for views that matter -
'Toulouse shooting sparks France's largest ever manhunt'
stopstaaron replied to bud's topic in The Rest of the World
I agree.. and people thought I was the only one whom thought that way! -
2 years for the paedophile coach?
stopstaaron replied to Tilter's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I don't understand that either will you people explain what you mean further please -
'Toulouse shooting sparks France's largest ever manhunt'
stopstaaron replied to bud's topic in The Rest of the World
Yeah.. " True Progressive (Leftists Are Reactionaries)" is interesting though Cause this by Sarkozy is reactionary, Bush's patriot act was reactionary too.. seems like right wingers are reactionaries too -
2 years for the paedophile coach?
stopstaaron replied to Tilter's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I don't understand what this means -
So where's the outrage about ORNGE?
stopstaaron replied to Boges's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Note to PC supporters in Ontario.. if your party is against homosexuals, abortion, openly religious, YOU WILL NOT BE THE GOVERNMENT no matter how dirty the liberals are time to reshape your party principles join the year 2012 -
2 years for the paedophile coach?
stopstaaron replied to Tilter's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
LOL! so? I guarantee this judge was bribed -
So where's the outrage about ORNGE?
stopstaaron replied to Boges's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Maybe if the PCs didn't look like the GOP last election they'd have beaten the liberals this says more about the PC party than it does liberals -
'Toulouse shooting sparks France's largest ever manhunt'
stopstaaron replied to bud's topic in The Rest of the World
You either side with us or you side with people who browse on extremist websites! -
'Toulouse shooting sparks France's largest ever manhunt'
stopstaaron replied to bud's topic in The Rest of the World
uh oh.. we all knew this was coming, less freedoms http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/sarkozy-vows-crackdown-on-repeat-visitors-to-extremist-websites/article2378113/ Mr. Sarkozy, who is only a month away from an election, argued that it was time to treat those who browse extremist websites the same way as those who consume child pornography. “Anyone who regularly consults Internet sites which promote terror or hatred or violence will be sentenced to prison,” he told a campaign rally in Strasbourg, in eastern France. “Don't tell me it's not possible. What is possible for pedophiles should be possible for trainee terrorists and their supporters, too.” French law calls for up to two years in prison and C30,000 (roughly $40,000) in fines for repeat visitors to child porn sites, although whether the proposed anti-terror rules would carry similar penalties isn't clear. -
Quebec report on assisted suicide says
stopstaaron replied to stopstaaron's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
WWWTT.. so sorry that your Bob & your dad went through all of that & you and your family Most of us have lost a loved one from cancer.. and we should have that choice -
Here we go again...Tory attacks ads.
stopstaaron replied to Topaz's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
the more canadians see these ads the more theyre going to start getting annoyed by them -
@RobertFife: Paradis claims Ethics ruling is an "educational tools to help us understand how conflict of interest rules work." #cdnpoli #ctvnews.ca rofl.. imagine telling your boss that his/her conflict of interest rules are only meant to educate you on how the law works if you get caught kind of like how Lacey on Corner Gas claimed the yellow light was just a suggestion to slow down
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2 years for the paedophile coach?
stopstaaron replied to Tilter's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
In this case the threats towards this judge are totally justified -
Just pasted the highlights, it's still really discouraging that the number is only 54 % of Americans think religion should be kept out of politics. It should be near the 80 % + area http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/03/21/10796430-pew-survey-americans-think-politicians-are-talking-too-much-about-religion In an election campaign season in which issues such as birth control and gay marriage have made headlines, a growing number of Americans think political leaders are talking too much religion, according to a new national survey. Nearly four in 10 Americans (38 percent) say there has been too much expression of religious faith and prayer from political leaders -- an all-time high since the Pew Research Center began asking the question more than a decade ago. Thirty percent say there has been too little. Most Americans (54 percent) continue to say that churches and other houses of worship should keep out of politics That's also an about-face from 2006, when 51 percent of Americans believed churches should speak out and 46 percent said they should keep quiet. Fifty-seven percent of Republican and Republican-leaning voters who favor Mitt Romney (a Mormon) for the presidential nomination say churches should keep out of political matters. By contrast, 60 percent of GOP voters who support Rick Santorum (a devout Catholic) say that churches and other houses of worship should express their views on social and political questions. And while more than half (55 percent) of Santorum’s supporters say there is too little expression of religious faith and prayer by political leaders, just one in four (24 percent) of Romney’s backers agree.
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'Toulouse shooting sparks France's largest ever manhunt'
stopstaaron replied to bud's topic in The Rest of the World
That's just my personal view. I don't believe in life after death..it would be nice though! Our bodies decompose into the dirt. Our spirit and conscience dies. I wish I believed in life after death because then what we do in this world matters and the people that commit those heinous crimes pay for it. But I believe in justice. Not justice as in you go to prison and get fed for the rest of your life justice. Justice as in eye for an eye. I change my mind on this often though..so my opinion might change tomorrow or the next day -
Didn't know where to put this but.. this is how popular the leader Layton was NDP have an up hill battle in Quebec now.. no matter whom the leader will be saturday http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/ottawa-notebook/six-ndp-rookies-won-their-quebec-seats-without-spending-a-cent/article2377588/ Exactly how strong was that Orange Wave in Quebec last federal election? That surge New Democrats will fondly recall this weekend as they gather to crown a new leader? At least six first-time MPs in Quebec got elected in May of 2011 without spending a cent on local campaign expenses, filings at Elections Canada show.
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'Toulouse shooting sparks France's largest ever manhunt'
stopstaaron replied to bud's topic in The Rest of the World
I don't think we could understand fully.. if somebody killed a person I loved (on purpose) I would hunt that person down and make them wish they were dead -
'Toulouse shooting sparks France's largest ever manhunt'
stopstaaron replied to bud's topic in The Rest of the World
Avenging the death of loved one's is a human condition. It really doesn't matter what we think if we haven't lost a loved one in one of those senseless acts. -
I totally agree with this! If the person is suffering a terrible terminal illness they should have the option to end it pain free. If you decide to comment on this please leave your religious views of ending ones life out of this thread. This has nothing to do with religion. This has everything to do with compassion and the chance to end life with dignity in tact and painless. No one is forcing anyone to end their life. It's solely up to the person whom is dying. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/allow-doctor-assisted-suicide-in-exceptional-cases-quebec-report-urges/article2377993/ A landmark report in Quebec recommends that doctors be allowed to help terminally ill patients die, in exceptional circumstances, if they want to. The report was released Thursday in the Quebec legislature, after two years of work from the so-called Dying With Dignity Committee, a multi-partisan group of nine MNAs. The committee recommends a legal option for medical assistance for dying, in cases where Quebecers are terminally ill and want to die. In those cases, a patient must be an adult, suffering from an incurable disease and demonstrating an inability to endure the physical or psychological pain. The request for help in dying must come directly from the patient, with two doctors certifying the request. Quebec's public hearings into dying with dignity spanned months, hearing from individuals and experts both here and abroad. The commission heard from 400 witnesses and read through 300 submissions. A delegation went to France, the Netherlands and Belgium to see how the debate over dying with dignity is playing out in Europe. “This mission was enlightening for our deliberations,” Gaudreault told a news conference. The recommendations aren't binding, but to ensure the report doesn't end up on a shelf the committee is recommending a law be adopted by June 2013.
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'Toulouse shooting sparks France's largest ever manhunt'
stopstaaron replied to bud's topic in The Rest of the World
The "actions" add up over time -
'Toulouse shooting sparks France's largest ever manhunt'
stopstaaron replied to bud's topic in The Rest of the World
The terrorists on 24 would swallow a Cyanide pill if Jack Bauer or law enforcement were closing in on them.. surely they could do the same if they didn't want to get captured alive
