PIK
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Face it your boy is there for his name and looks, otherwise nobody in the liberal party would have anything to do with him. Now I am hearing that alot of libs(real voters) are upset and will be jumping to the conservative gov.
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Ex-Nasa Scientist calls Canadian Conservatives 'Neanderthals.'
PIK replied to Charon's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
And us real harperites, we do not like progressives. They like to change history to fit them and it it is not broken, break it. That is the progressives. -
So the way ezzra tells it, trudeau would be all for going back to normal relations with Iran, and his advisors would agree. Some very good points on what type of PM he would make. http://www.ottawasun.com/2013/04/26/bad-advice-think-justin-trudeaus-instincts-are-scary-take-a-look-at-what-two-of-his-advisers-have-to-say If Trudeau lacks foreign policy judgment, who are his advisers? One answer is his brother, Alexandre “Sacha” Trudeau. Sacha once wrote a bizarre column in the Toronto Star praising Fidel Castro, saying, “His intellect is one of the most broad that can be found … Combined with a Herculean physique and extraordinary courage, this monumental intellect makes Fidel the giant that he is.” Sacha is a filmmaker. He made an anti-American movie, called Embedded in Baghdad. He made an anti-Israel movie called The Fence. And his latest masterpiece is called The New Great Game, about Iran’s courageous decision to defy America and Israel. Sacha made it in co-operation with Press TV, the state-run propaganda agency of Iran. Sacha is like Justin — a spoiled dilettante. But Trudeau’s more serious adviser is Omar Alghabra, the Saudi-born former president of the Canadian Arab Federation who briefly served as an MP from Mississauga. This month, Alghabra told Al Jazeera, “On the issue of Iran, Trudeau has clearly stated that he is for engagement.” But that’s the thing. The world tried engagement for years. Iran played us for fools and kept building nuclear weapons. So now the world’s democracies are done engaging Iran. We’re desperately trying to stop them now with full-blown sanctions. But Trudeau wants to suddenly reverse course? To reward Iran with normalized relations? Alghabra has extreme views. When he was president of the Canadian Arab Federation in 2004, he denounced Canada’s largest newspaper chain for using the term “terrorist” to describe Muslim terrorist groups like the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade. He said that was a mere opinion, not a fact. More....
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Another day, another international embarrassment for Canada
PIK replied to Hudson Jones's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I guesss you are ok with the hamas education dept , that canelled sports to be replace with teaching the very young to shoot AK-47's and throw grenades. Isreal is a safer place for arabs to live then in thier own countries. I wish you do a little research on what really is going on. -
Come on mike, he is not stepping over the line on that one. I have heard alot worse about the righties. People need top grow a thicker skin.
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The people are better off, except the ones that supported saddam, who is probably resposible for the killings now. Afganistan would be alot better off if we stayed a little longer. Leaving there early is a mistake.
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I bet people said that about the japanese in the late 30's.
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Unfortunitly 134 of that would be stolen before it got to the people.
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And armed icebreakers??
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And most of the pop agrees with them. The day teachers quit whinning about how tough they have it, is the day people may start respecting them again. It was the teachers themselves that lost the public trust.
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Ex-Nasa Scientist calls Canadian Conservatives 'Neanderthals.'
PIK replied to Charon's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
We have a dam system that is clean and cheap, but most of the time it is just dumping water to make room for the more expensive wind and solar. All the billions wasted on it could have gone into battery research for a small and safe battery that will hold power for at least a month. That way every house could have it's own panel. But I doubt the big unions would ever let that happen. -
Ex-Nasa Scientist calls Canadian Conservatives 'Neanderthals.'
PIK replied to Charon's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Are you? Another newbie on the boards, from the left. You remind me of someone. -
Ex-Nasa Scientist calls Canadian Conservatives 'Neanderthals.'
PIK replied to Charon's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I doubt wind and solar play much of a part in that. In ONT we use 16000mw or what ever and wind and solar make up 300 of that. And how many billions did that cost and is going to cost us. -
Ex-Nasa Scientist calls Canadian Conservatives 'Neanderthals.'
PIK replied to Charon's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
And still alot of info out there about a cooling coming like a 100 years ago. Everybody is panicking over the temp rising 1-2 degrees, now if it drops 1-2 degrees then we are in real trouble. -
You have no idea on what is going to happen. It has started already. Courts mean nothing to these people, why because the whiteman is to scared to deal with them and they get away with everything they do.I had them on my own land hunting moose, because they felt they can hunt anywhere, it almost came to blows.
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Liberals Polling Higher than Conservatives..?
PIK replied to shortlived's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
,Maybe you care but not to many people do. Is harper making him do it,no he is not. But this idiot knows there are people out there that fall hard for this shit. The only reason spence did was to change the channel from everyone talking about how she has stolen from her people and probably has blood on her hands. -
Well when these land claims go thru ,what is going to happen to whitemans property ,as in huntcamps. What is going to happen if your land is landlocked by native land ,how is the native going to react? If they get in thier face , it is going to get ugly. So we will see how they act.
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Trudeau calling harper decisive and a devider is really a personal attack on harper. Where's the outrage.
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The gov is already spending money on root causes. But since the wonder boy brought it up, everybody is into root cause now. The thing about trudeau is ,it was a few hours after it happened and he is sounding like he is feeling sorry for the bombers.
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Attacks are all about optics.
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Nice and simple. Nothing wrong with what he said. This root cause is nothing but a red herring. Misery loves company.
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Now this new so called scandal, is it legal? Or are they handing out brown envelopes? And CBC will be giving alot of free air time to get justin elected.
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What about being paid to be in the house but yets goes out and gets major pay for speaking?
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In the end buying a F-35 or the new F-18, they will cost about the same in the long run. And lets say in the future and china is hungry for what we have up north and make a move. Well the chinese are building their own 5-gen fighter and if sucessfull, our super hornets would all be destroyed going up against them. And that is the threat I would bet the goverment is planning for.
