PoliticalCitizen
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Immigration being made easier
PoliticalCitizen replied to whowhere's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
That's why WE CANADIANS are smarter, more educated and usually speak more than one language. -
Immigration being made easier
PoliticalCitizen replied to whowhere's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Take your Zyprexa. Relax. Let it go... -
Immigration being made easier
PoliticalCitizen replied to whowhere's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
There you go again... How's the queeny doing? -
Immigration being made easier
PoliticalCitizen replied to whowhere's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Isn't that GRAND? I bet you'd be even more pissed if you knew how many people I've sponsored Maybe if the state would provide free child care and university WE CANADIANS would multiply more. -
Did Harper peak too early? I don't think so...
PoliticalCitizen replied to August1991's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Green Shift is supposed to be revenue-neutral. -
I partially agree with you.
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Gun Control Doesn't work...Never did, Never will!
PoliticalCitizen replied to wulf42's topic in Political Philosophy
Sorry dude... that site is filtered as "Hate"... -
Gun Control Doesn't work...Never did, Never will!
PoliticalCitizen replied to wulf42's topic in Political Philosophy
I used strong words. Most armed people do not murder anyone. But... A firearm is designed to inflict damage using a high-velocity projectile that penetrates and disrupts tissue, nerves and bone on impact thus disabling or killing a human or animal target. There are NO reasonable alternative uses. It is a weapon ONLY. I said when not needed for sustenance. Your examples would be exceptions. You mean kitchen knives or a car or anything else that can BECOME a weapon? That's just not the same... -
Gun Control Doesn't work...Never did, Never will!
PoliticalCitizen replied to wulf42's topic in Political Philosophy
The weapon ban for civilians had nothing to do with the deportations of dissidents. -
My statements were supposed to be an indirect explanation of the situation. Here's some more: - Once one steps on the path of spiritual evoluition there are sertain laws must be obeyed. One of them is the law of conservation of spiritual energy. Every "supernatural" feat requires a great deal of energy. - Another law requires your goals to meet a certain standard. If you dedicate a lot of effort to achieve a lowly selfish goal you will be set back a few years in your evolution. This is also helpful to know when dealing with TV "magicians" - they are most likely 100% fake. - The advanced practitioners of the spiritual arts are either quite wealthy or not interested in wealth. There is a subtle difference between just staring and intently staring. The metaphisical interpretation is that when you intently stare your energetic body reaches out to the other person's energetic body and thus they feel it. You see the disease as being the ultimate cause of death. I see the aging as being the primary cause of both disease and death. Aging is programmed. It may be a check to ensure you don't have time to stray too far away from the purpose of your incarnation. Higher energy levels can be achieved without any plants or supplements. The problem is that the "pure" way of increasing energy requires a certain lifestyle, absense of stress (no driving in traffic), plenty of sleep, lots of meditation time... all the things a middle-class modern man doesn't have / cannot afford. That's when the supplemenst can be of assistance. Whatever I believe in and practice (as time allows) is FREE, requires no teacher or guru and does not prohibit anything as religions do. There are not cheap tricks and stage miracles. The progress is very slow but appears to be irreversible.
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Canadian Press / Harris-Decima: Conservatives - 32% Liberals - 27% NDP - 19% Green Party - 12% BQ - 8% http://www.harrisdecima.com/en/downloads/p...ses/100908E.pdf
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The Difference between a Liberal and Conservative
PoliticalCitizen replied to lukin's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Thanks for the clarification. -
I'd prefer to call such institutions "mandatory rehabilitation and training facilities".
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Why do we have a Governor General?
PoliticalCitizen replied to PoliticalCitizen's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Classic slavery. Involuntary Servitude. Not alleged. -
I would like the state to take care of the homeless people, as in "make them non-homeless".
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The Difference between a Liberal and Conservative
PoliticalCitizen replied to lukin's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Hahaha! Even Hu Jintao knows better But apparently Bush does not -
Why do we have a Governor General?
PoliticalCitizen replied to PoliticalCitizen's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Oh, so it's not just us poor Communist immigrants who are insulted -
Why do we have a Governor General?
PoliticalCitizen replied to PoliticalCitizen's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I wonder if she gets showered by rose petals in Quebec? -
Why do we have a Governor General?
PoliticalCitizen replied to PoliticalCitizen's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
We can still make her be the last. -
Why do we have a Governor General?
PoliticalCitizen replied to PoliticalCitizen's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
So then shaking off the remainders of the dark colonial and monarchial past should be minor compared to what has happened already. -
Why do we have a Governor General?
PoliticalCitizen replied to PoliticalCitizen's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
How could it possibly go "the wrong way" when both of your two parties have the same sponsors Your "Democrats" are far more to the right than our "Conservatives" -
Why do we have a Governor General?
PoliticalCitizen replied to PoliticalCitizen's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I think I understand les Quebecois better now: ... he led the French forces to victory at the Battle of Carillon, facing and defeating a British army five times his size. It was considered his greatest victory... "... was hit in the abdomen by British grape-shot. Placed in a litter, he was borne back to the field hospital on the banks of the St. Charles river. Told by the surgeons he would not recover, Montclam replied calmly, "I am glad of it." ... "I am happy that I shall not live to see the surrender of Quebec." -
Why do we have a Governor General?
PoliticalCitizen replied to PoliticalCitizen's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Yak... That was a cheap shot... Especially coming from someone who lives in the LAST country to have DEFENDED SLAVERY -
Why do we have a Governor General?
PoliticalCitizen replied to PoliticalCitizen's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
More than a regular citizen, I assume? Where are they described? How? What (other than right of birth) entitles her to do so? So all other countries give her free passage? What if the border official is ignorant and doesn't regongize the old lady?
