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Posted
4 minutes ago, Wilber said:

Can't you read? What do you think "Total number of persons surrendered from Canada pursuant to the Extradition Act" means?

We have averaged 100 a year since 1999. 90% of them to the US.

This stuff isn't hard to find and I'm not doing it for you anymore. 

You do understand English, don't you? You cannot give me any examples because there probably has never been a time when Canada has asked for someone to be extradited back to Canada which was the question I asked of you in the first place? All I asked was give me a few instances where this has happened? You did not have a problem with pointing out as to how many people were extradited back to another country by Canada? That's all. Geez, such a simple request. 

Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, SpankyMcFarland said:

Chinese retaliation may have begun:

 

Question is, when will Canada ask America to intervene?

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Posted
5 hours ago, SpankyMcFarland said:

Chinese retaliation may have begun:

 

We might have to recognise Taiwan!

Posted

Trump says he would step in if it was to help with a trade deal. Proof positive that he threw Canada under the bus to put leverage on the Chinese.

Fuck off Individual 1, you are  the last person we would want help from.

Trump says he might help.

"Never trust a man who has not a single redeeming vice". WSC

Posted
3 minutes ago, bush_cheney2004 said:

Maybe Trudeau is afraid of China....Trump is not.

I'm not convinced of Trump's courage after how he looked the other way with the Saudis.  After the bashing Canada took in the USMCA deal and the G20 summit in Quebec, Canadians are questioning whether the US can be trusted.  Relations with China are increasingly important.  These court proceedings should not be politicized.  Trump has already said he will politicize it by making Meng's fate a bargaining chip in trade negotiations.  If he's muddying the waters by making law negotiable, why should Canada follow legal process?  Oh, because it's the right thing?  Does that even register with the US federal government anymore?

Posted
Just now, bush_cheney2004 said:

 

Maybe, but he is not afraid of China....like Justin Trudeau.    Scumbag > Coward

We did your dirty work for you, now piss off.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Zeitgeist said:

I'm not convinced of Trump's courage after how he looked the other way with the Saudis.  After the bashing Canada took in the USMCA deal and the G20 summit in Quebec, Canadians are questioning whether the US can be trusted.  Relations with China are increasingly important.  These court proceedings should not be politicized.  Trump has already said he will politicize it by making Meng's fate a bargaining chip in trade negotiations.  If he's muddying the waters by making law negotiable, why should Canada follow legal process?  Oh, because it's the right thing?  Does that even register with the US federal government anymore?

Exactly, we are trying to act according to the rule of law and he makes it about him as usual. Fucking asshole.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Wilber said:

Exactly, we are trying to act according to the rule of law and he makes it about him as usual. Fucking asshole.

This is why under this president the US looks morally bankrupt.  Really, who is to be more trusted, Xi or Trump?

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Zeitgeist said:

This is why under this president the US looks morally bankrupt.  Really, who is to be more trusted, Xi or Trump?

Neither. You would have to be really desperate to put your trust in either one.

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Posted (edited)
10 minutes ago, Zeitgeist said:

This is why under this president the US looks morally bankrupt.  Really, who is to be more trusted, Xi or Trump?

Trusted to do what?  Refrain from putting a million Muslims into concentration camps?  Trump might like to, but only Xi Jinping can get the job done.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, bcsapper said:

Trusted to do what?  Refrain from putting a million Muslims into concentration camps?  Trump might like to, but only the Chinese can get the job done.

I think the question was which person would you trust more, not which country. I'll stick with my answer.

"Never trust a man who has not a single redeeming vice". WSC

Posted
Just now, Wilber said:

I think the question was which person would you trust more, not which country. I'll stick with my answer.

I reread it, saw how it sounded, and changed my post.

Posted
20 minutes ago, Wilber said:

We did your dirty work for you, now piss off.

 

No....unlike several other western nations, Canada is afraid of China...won't reject Huawei outright for 5G network contracts.

Canada's current leader is a putz...and a coward.   

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Economics trumps Virtue. 

 

Posted
Just now, bush_cheney2004 said:

 

No....unlike several other western nations, Canada is afraid of China...won't reject Huawei outright for 5G network contracts.

Canada's current leader is a putz...and a coward.   

So is America's.  Thankfully, neither represents the best of their country.

Posted
Just now, bcsapper said:

So is America's.  Thankfully, neither represents the best of their country.

 

Trump (and others) have acted against Huawei....Trudeau has not, because he has no backbone.

Economics trumps Virtue. 

 

Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, bush_cheney2004 said:

 

Trump (and others) have acted against Huawei....Trudeau has not, because he has no backbone.

I doubt Trump has ever done anything due to backbone.  He probably has bone spurs on it.

 

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Posted
Just now, bcsapper said:

I doubt Trump has ever done anything due to backbone.  He probably has bone spurs on it.

 

 

Regardless, Trump has confronted China in biggly ways...Trudeau has not...because he is afraid to do so.

Frankly, watching Canada's present putz PM, I am convinced that he has none of the backbone or decisiveness of his father, Pierre Trudeau.

It's entertaining to watch each time Justin gets his tits in the wringer, only to do it again.

 

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