stopstaaron
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Ocean acidity increasing at unprecedented rate
stopstaaron replied to Rocky Road's topic in Health, Science and Technology
I find it hard to trust scientists, religious people, politicians, lawyers.. everyone has an agenda -
World banks ready to cut Iran off
stopstaaron replied to GostHacked's topic in The Rest of the World
I already made a thread about that last week. It was denied right away. There is no truth to it someone was trying to put a wedge between Azerbaijan and Iran -
Internet spying battle set to begin in UK
stopstaaron replied to stopstaaron's topic in The Rest of the World
The only thing wrong with that .. is if you get together as a group and plan something as serious as this a lot of people would chicken out and you might be the only one whom followed through.. then you're screwed -
The Veil? Fergetaboutit! Ban the hoodie!~
stopstaaron replied to a topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Why do we have to be open to public displays of an immigrants religion and culture in this country? Because if we don't we're automatically bad people? I don't believe a person is a bad person because they are uncomfortable with foreign religious cultures on public display in a country where that person is a minority. The word bigot is thrown around too much. That word has no meaning now. -
Their messaging has been way off lately is what it says
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There are videos on youtube of people dressed up as black bloc being let past the police line by other police the fact is police in this country have been caught impersonating members of the black bloc on a number of occasions.. they have a hand in starting these riots Also most of the detained people were innocent, having broke no law other than a secret law that the liberals did not mention ..if anyone went near the fence they were arrested, I can't believe you are this fricking ignorant about this and you're from Toronto
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But they weren't justified. In fact this is why they were arrested. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2012/02/22/g20-secret-law.html The Liberals came under fire for using an obscure Second World War law originally designed to protect court houses to give police authority to stop and search people during the G20.
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The Veil? Fergetaboutit! Ban the hoodie!~
stopstaaron replied to a topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I think maybe it is just older people that are scared of hoodies I wear hoodies, most people I know that are my age have at least one hoodie it's just the style of today's generation -
The Veil? Fergetaboutit! Ban the hoodie!~
stopstaaron replied to a topic in Federal Politics in Canada
PARIS — French President Nicolas Sarkozy declared Thursday that multiculturalism had failed, joining a growing number of world leaders or former leaders who have condemned it. British Prime Minister David Cameron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Australia’s ex-prime minister John Howard and Spanish ex-premier Jose Maria Aznar have also recently said multicultural policies have not successfully integrated immigrants. -
The Veil? Fergetaboutit! Ban the hoodie!~
stopstaaron replied to a topic in Federal Politics in Canada
If you leave your country leave your bs backwards culture too That is all we ask Multicturalism is a failure -
The Veil? Fergetaboutit! Ban the hoodie!~
stopstaaron replied to a topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Ya know on Superman movies, Smallville, comic books, you never see veils, headresses in Metropolis -
The Veil? Fergetaboutit! Ban the hoodie!~
stopstaaron replied to a topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Word. Preach it homefry -
It is not often that I crack jokes but when I crack jokes they are cracked yesiree
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Like Arnold Schwarz however you wanna spell his last name & Jesse Ventura in the US And maybe Ken Dryden.. he had a pretty short political career with the liberals
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The next fight is tonight! Stephen Harper vs his Sweater vest .. they don't come off easy like they used to for Harper anymo
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Nice, he was fighting in main events too
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Well I meant Soudas/Eve/Sona connection, I should have clarified
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Finnish politicians don't fight each other?
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Now for another upset John Cena will beat The Rock at Wrestlemania
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I made the Soudas/Eve connection a month a go but its nice to see people are starting to think critically
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Britains ridiculous petrol oil panic
stopstaaron replied to stopstaaron's topic in The Rest of the World
God I hope this happens, Nobody does chaos & anarchy these days better than the brits As many as 4,000 truckers – including hundreds in Scotland – are set to blockade strike-busting soldiers from driving tankers out of oil refineries. Their aim is to cause gridlock on motorways to stop Army movement of tankers, mirroring the chaos that ensued in the petrol crisis of 2000. http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/311844 -
The Veil? Fergetaboutit! Ban the hoodie!~
stopstaaron replied to a topic in Federal Politics in Canada
What about hoods on coats?! Do you want to ban those too? The only people in Canada who should be wearing a Veil are brides .. that is if they still wear those anymore we don't have a desert in Canada so there is no point in wearing a Veil here also Veils do not help one bit in the winter to keep your face warm! -
I think the Conservatives will be watching this closely to see how the UK acts They are expecting some strong push back http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/9179087/Internet-activity-to-be-monitored-under-new-laws.html Ministers are preparing a major expansion of the Government's powers to monitor the email exchanges and website visits of every person in the UK, it was reported today. Under legislation expected in next month's Queen's Speech, internet companies will be instructed to install hardware enabling GCHQ – the Government's electronic "listening" agency – to examine "on demand" any phone call made, text message and email sent, and website accessed in "real time", The Sunday Times reported. A previous attempt to introduce a similar law was abandoned by the former Labour government in 2006 in the face of fierce opposition. However ministers believe it is essential that the police and security services have access to such communications data in order to tackle terrorism and protect the public. Although GCHQ would not be able to access the content of such communications without a warrant, the legislation would enable it to trace people individuals or groups are in contact with, and how often and for how long they are in communication. The Home Office confirmed that ministers were intending to legislate "as soon as parliamentary time allows".
