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Character Assassination of the Chief of the Defence Staff
Rick replied to Smallc's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Why don't you provide us the list showing the number of private flight's he's had since you're the one claiming he only flies on privately chartered aircraft and with an RAF escort. -
Character Assassination of the Chief of the Defence Staff
Rick replied to Smallc's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Derek. I'm guessing you missed the part where it states Mr Cameron is expected to charter a plane when he visits India shortly as he will be accompanied by a delegation of British businessmen. But he will fly on commercial flights on most of his trips. out of convenience. And were you unable to comprehend the reason for his chartering that one plane to visit India? Let me help you out here. It was because there were a number of British businessmen going along with him where it made sense to do so. -
Character Assassination of the Chief of the Defence Staff
Rick replied to Smallc's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
As usual, you're wrong again.David Cameron flies commercial and... Derek's Wrong again... -
Character Assassination of the Chief of the Defence Staff
Rick replied to Smallc's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Hey I'm not the one defending the entitlements of these pompous asses flying around in private jets on our dime here...your boy Argus isJohnny Cretin was just as bad as the pompous ass before him and the jackass running the show and flying them now. Try and keep up mmkay? They should be doing like the Brit's PM does...flying commercial. -
Character Assassination of the Chief of the Defence Staff
Rick replied to Smallc's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
:yawn:Got anything else or are you going to keep boring me with your legal drivel? -
Gap between rich and poor rising faster in Canada
Rick replied to Rick's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
And it's coming... it's already here in North America.Even New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg warned last Friday that poverty and high unemployment could lead to riots in the U.S. -
Character Assassination of the Chief of the Defence Staff
Rick replied to Smallc's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
You have any proof that he wasn't? Yup and really don't give a rats ass. Blood stone and all that... -
most canadians back palestinian state - why doesn't harper?
Rick replied to bud's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Here here...Well said bud! Bob and Adolph would have had much in common. If only Adolph were still alive and posting on here...it'd be a gas to watch them burn it up. -
Character Assassination of the Chief of the Defence Staff
Rick replied to Smallc's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I say we start by axing the bloated military's budget. Not wasting money to have all new uniforms, logos, signs, letterheads etc made up to change the name back to something it was decades ago.. Then we should look at closing and consolidating these bases..Nobody needs a Petewawa, Borden, Gagetown and Edmonton...But first and formost, stop allowing the waste of tax dollars so today's video game junkies get the chance to go play GI Joe in real life... Troops should only be used in a combat mission when they are defending this country's borders. -
Character Assassination of the Chief of the Defence Staff
Rick replied to Smallc's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
They're not?So we're not talking about the Wally's taking the private jet and being flown around the world with his mistress on the public's dime? Gee, I guess Herr Harper's bilking the taxpayers so he could fly himself and his cronies to Boston to see a hockey game never happened either eh? Jesus...you're living proof that Goebbells was right, tell a lie enough and the brainwashed will believe it. -
Character Assassination of the Chief of the Defence Staff
Rick replied to Smallc's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Alas he doesn't because he's got gullible sheep like yourself who fawn over him and think he's entitled to his entitlements.But truth is, he's not important. He's only made important because the warmongering right wing and military lackeys want him to be. You are of course the one who is, completely wrong. -
Character Assassination of the Chief of the Defence Staff
Rick replied to Smallc's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
You've stated that people like Jean Chretien need to be flown around on private jets and then invoke his name to take a shot at him?Oh wait...what you're saying is it's only acceptable if it's your kind... Hypocrite. None of these pompous over rated politicians or waste of skin army jackboots need to be flown anywhere on a private jet paid for with taxpayers money for their personal benefits. But you're too hung up with your hero worshipping of them to see it. One day you'll wise up. -
Character Assassination of the Chief of the Defence Staff
Rick replied to Smallc's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Or you might say that 40% are so disgusted with this country's political direction that they don't see voting as a true means for the change they desire.Ignorance isn't a good thing to have Derek. I suggest you look around you and by around I mean outside of your cigar filled cognac sipping elitist world. Like August mentioned earlier, it's happening throughout the world. Canadians aren't immune from the tides that are turning with the working poor revolting against your Gods... -
Character Assassination of the Chief of the Defence Staff
Rick replied to Smallc's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Only in the minds of the military sycophants.What he is, is someone who is employed by and whose expense account is paid for by me and the rest of this country's taxpayers. As such we have the right to demand he quit needlessly wasting our money for his own personal benefit. -
Character Assassination of the Chief of the Defence Staff
Rick replied to Smallc's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
It's closer than the ignorant right wing think it is. I love how the Conservatives in here are crying foul about people daring to question the very same waste they used to rail Liberal governments over and how their military boy should be entitled to his entitlements Oh the irony.... -
No, the left isn't anti-semeitic. It's just tired of Israel's non stop wailing and the pandering that is given to a country rife with a history of terrorist leaders. Menachim Begin took part in terrorist acts in the 1940s, including the attack on the King David Hotel which killed 91 people. Begin ordered ... the destruction of the central British administrative offices in the King David Hotel. — Jewish Virtual Library In 1946, Jewish terrorists agitating for their own state in British-occupied Palestine blew up Jerusalem's King David Hotel, killing 91. Yitzhak Shamir was the operations commander, and later leader, of the Stern Gang, a terrorist group which was responsible for a string of political assassinations. Shamir was a member of two militant Jewish underground organizations which ... were active in counter-terrorist acts against Arabs as well as sabotage against the British. — The Department for Jewish Zionist Education (Note the use of the term counter-terrorist to disguise terrorism.) In post-war British-mandated Palestine the words Stern Gang equalled "terrorism" — assassinations, bombings, the full works. ... Yitzhak Shamir had been the gang's operations commander. ... By appointing Shamir Foreign Minister, Prime Minister Menachem Begin had selected the organiser of two famous assassinations: the killing of Lord Moyne, the British Minister representative in the Middle East, in 1944, and that of Count Folke Bernadotte, the UN's special Mediator on Palestine, in 1948. — Stern Gang: what does 'mekhabbel' mean? During the fight for Jewish statehood, extremist military groups sometimes resorted to the use of terrorist tactics. One such instance occurred in 1948 when members of the Jewish underground organization LEHI (Fighters for the Freedom of Israel) killed UN Peace Mediator Count Folke Bernadotte to protest his diplomatic efforts to modify the Palestine partition plan. ... Yitzhak Shamir reputedly played a role in planning the assassination; however, he was never tried and went on to become Prime Minister of Israel. — The Assassination of Count Bernadotte Ariel Sharon initiated the Sabra-Shatila massacre in which between 1000 and 3000 people (mostly Palestinians) were murdered, and now leads a terrorist campaign against all Palestinians living in the occupied territories of the West Bank. As commander of the notorious Unit 101, Sharon led attacks on Palestinian villages in which women and children were killed. The massacre in the West Bank village of Qibya, on October 14, 1953, was perhaps the most notorious. His troops blew up 45 houses and 69 Palestinian civilians — about half of them women and children — were killed. — The Electronic Intifada No one has ever been tried for the massacre, but an official Israeli commission of inquiry found that Israel's defense minister at the time, Ariel Sharon, "bears personal responsibility" as well as "indirect responsibility." It was Sharon, after all, who had ordered the Israel Defense Forces to invade Beirut and surround the camps. ... Like Pinochet and other war criminals, Sharon and his Phalangist underlings should be brought to book; if they can successfully evade justice, then it will give heart to killers everywhere. — Marking a Massacre, The Nation Sharon's preemptive logic undercuts all form of dialogue and negotiations. Its rule of thumb is violence, and then more violence, whether it manifests itself as a military attack or as an aggressive act of dispossession. So while it may seem that the bloody routine is in some way preordained, it is actually Sharon's preemptive zeal alongside Hamas' and Islamic Jihad's fundamentalism that has clouded the horizon and concealed, as Arendt might have said, the possibility for a better future. — Neve Gordon, Sharon's Preemptive Zeal, Counterpunch, 2003-09-24 But anyone that dares call them out for being the despots that they are is automatically branded an anti-semitic. One could just as easily ask the question: Are the Canadian right wing and Israelis racist with their hatred of muslims and Islam We already know that Yair Netanyahu is a racist.
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Should Harper Remove Dechert From Caucus?
Rick replied to August1991's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
The Conservatives attitude towards this reminds me of the photo of this guy's denials too... -
Very anti populist move by the Harper Government
Rick replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Well we know that Conservatives don't want it because their hero says no but... Personally speaking, as someone who's tired of the constant wailing coming from Israel and its supporters,I support the rights for Palestine to be recognised as a state in the U.N. -
It shouldn't be.He should have had it stripped from him the day he renounced his Canadian citizenship.
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Gap between rich and poor rising faster in Canada
Rick replied to Rick's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
We take control and nationalise their companies. Think Petróleos de Venezuela S.A but on a much larger scale. Save your rich threats about how bad it would be if the rich were to follow their wealth cause it'd never happen. They couldn't handle leaving. -
You're not the only one who noticed that.If that's the definition of 'Canadian'.... Damn Trudeau for bringing us that kind of multiculturalism.... Makes you wonder what country he'd fight for if Canada and Israel were ever to go to war with one another...
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Good question. I know the whine from Israel comes through loud and clear and politicians tend to bend over at the Jewish command but since when did Israel become a part of Canada.
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Corporate tax cuts/breaks don't create jobs!
Rick replied to CPCFTW's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
How would you know, did your servants inform of the things you wanted to hear while you sit way up in your ivory tower?Clearly, you know little of what the average joe is feeling these days. -
Gap between rich and poor rising faster in Canada
Rick replied to Rick's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
And how many of them in this country's French speaking province voted for that fascist form of government.But please continue to mock, it's simply fuel for the fire of those who have nothing but utter contempt for your kind. -
Corporate tax cuts/breaks don't create jobs!
Rick replied to CPCFTW's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Are we?Or are we the conscience of what the average Canadian is feeling and thinking but too 'nice and polite' to say publicly...? Trust me, there's more than you think who feel this way.