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1 hour ago, Barquentine said:

Hopefully, but it's not a given. They have a year for sure, then after that it's up to the polls. The Cons will pounce when they see a lead and can get the Bloc to join them. (Not that a lead meant anything last time.)

1) The polls will say what the CBC wants them to say, so just ask yourself, what does CBC want them to say? They'll say "Carney actually tricked Trump into banging him like a Salvation Army drum" if Trump bends him over, and the polls will say 63% of Canadians loved it. 

2) You say that you want the Libs to stay in power regardless of how badly Carney screws up... You're just admitting that you're a cultist 😉 

If the Cultist Narrative Network/Cultist Broadcasting Corporation gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed.

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Posted
21 minutes ago, WestCanMan said:

BS.

The whole left4rd screed for the past ten years has been "Canada is racist, Canada sucks, white people suck, Christians suck, islam is the religion of peace, only white people have ever owned slaves, Canadians committed genocide against first nations people", etc.

Then you guys went and forced young people to take the jab while you hated on the unvaxed. 

There wasn't a patriotic bone in your hateful little body until Trump said 51st state, and then suddenly you were all about the Maple Leaf.

It took Trump hating Canada to make you love it. He just did a reverse-psych job on you, and even got you Left4rds to go from crying "1.1% of the GDP to the military is too much 😭" to "we need to spend 5% of the GDP on our military!!!!"

Trump plays you like a Strad, missing link. 

' you want, I can ask him what he wants you to do next, just so that you can be ahead of the trend. 

How you get through a day, let alone a life is amazing to me....

I was a proud Canadian long before I ever knew the name Trump and will be a proud Canadian long after he's gone.

Don't forget to revoke your citizenship when your sorry *ss leaves the country.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, LinkSoul60 said:

I was a proud Canadian long before I ever knew the name Trump

If you were then you never would have voted for Trudeau. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Moonlight Graham said:

There's a lot of Crown land.  It's not just about private properties.  You do also benefit from the thriving society built on the land you don't own plus Crown land.

What does this have to do with my issue?

What I was telling you is, I have nothing to do with FN's and reconciliation.   Likewise, if my house ended up being on FN land, I also have nothing to do with it.  It was sold to me under the laws of our Canadian Government!

Posted
3 hours ago, ExFlyer said:

Don't bother me at all.

It's obviously driving you completely nuts. You freak out every time it's brought up. You're basically losing your mind over it even as we speak. You can't have a major hissy fit every time something comes up and then try and claim that it doesn't bother you.

I mean I get it, you're obviously worried that Carney is doing badly and you're worried that his victory isn't going to last very long, and it's causing you a lot of emotional and stability. And let's face it, you are already pretty unstable to begin with.

If it upsets you this much just don't talk about it, if you're going to talk about it try and cope with it like a normal person.

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On 6/29/2025 at 8:17 AM, I am Groot said:

Does anyone fail to see the irony of celebrating the founding of a nation that our 'elites' disparage on a daily basis? A nation founded by people our academics curse and sneer at, and peopled by those our schools utterly ignore in favour of genuflecting toward natives? Take pride in Canada! Why? Isn't Canada an illegitimate, genocidal, colonial, racist, oppressive, so-called country on stolen land? How many of the Canada Day celebrations will start out with a groveling mea culpa that it's being held on the land that rightly belongs to someone else? 

This isn't how ordinary Canadians ever felt, but to the elites, its mandatory, and they're doing their best to teach our young the same absurd ideological beliefs they suffer under. 

Canada's tradition of sweeping its British roots under the rug | National Post

How can a country celebrate anything when that country is just about to disappear before our eyes. Canada is just about dead because there is no Canada anymore. We are now supposed to be a post national country. The old Canada is pretty much gone thanks to the millions and millions of new 3rd world immigrants and refugees who do not even have to assimilate into Canadian culture and traditions anymore. 

When multiculturalism and diversity supposedly became our strength what they really meant by that was that multiculturalism and diversity would be the beginning of our Canadian culture and traditions and then the beginning of the end and downfall of Canada. Those two mentioned above actually were created to destroy our British/European Canadian culture and replace it with dozens more languages cultures and religions. Canada is finished. Live with it. 🤣

But then again? Maybe you can tell me as to what is so great about Canada these days? Well? 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Barquentine said:

Carb lunch?

LOLOL  was supposed to be Carte blanche :)  Didn't bother to proof read, i use voice dictation quite a bit and once in  a blue moon it comes up with something on it's own :) It uses AI so it tries to guess what you're saying if it can't quite understand

Funny Side Story, if I say "Dear Residents"  it types "Dear", because it thinks i'm writing to the residents.  If i say "Dear Owners"  it writes "Deer Owners",  because it thinks i'm writing to people who own deer.  The Deer Owners  :) 

I'm not terribly concerned about ai taking over the world just yet. 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, WestCanMan said:

If you were then you never would have voted for Trudeau. 

Agreed. Trudeau, who trashed Canada every chance he got reputation on a world stage, who called about a third of Canadians wastes of space who shouldn't be tolerated, and who did more to divide us than any other prime minister in the history of our land is not someone that you vote for if you're actually patriotic towards Canada. Even the NDP would have been a step up from Trudeau, that's how low he set that bar

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Posted
10 hours ago, ExFlyer said:

No it does not.

The problems need to be corrected if they are in fact problems and not just opposition opinions. Remember that the only legislation in session was voted on and all conservatives voted for it.

Why should Carney take credit for issues for previous leaders?

O'Foole did not take credit for Harper faults but fell on his sword when he failed. Scheer came in with new ideas and fell on his sword when he failed.. PP came in with new ideas but stayed on when he failed the first time and is still here after failing the second time.

So why did Canadians vote them back in??? What was wrong with the competition???

Thing is, conservatives seem to spend an inordinate amount of time on the long gone  Trudeau yet they do not spend any time on their failed leaders or helping mould the future.

Some of your cohorts cry pain and suffering but the guy has not been elected for 100 days yet and has the biggest economic trade crisis in history on his lap.

 

I get it they are problems only conservatives see...the rest well they are parts of the rights imagination....Sorry if you can't even admit there is problems everywhere you look, then i guess this conversation is over...not worth it to continue when all you see is rainbows and unicorns...

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Posted
3 hours ago, cougar said:

What does this have to do with my issue?

What I was telling you is, I have nothing to do with FN's and reconciliation.   Likewise, if my house ended up being on FN land, I also have nothing to do with it.  It was sold to me under the laws of our Canadian Government!

You can say this about most everyone in the country.  I didn't take a gun and shoo FN's off my property and built a home on it.

We all benefit from the colonialism.  If you moved here you're a "settler" like everyone else and perpetuating and even expanding the same system.

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, Moonlight Graham said:

  If you moved here you're a "settler" like everyone else and perpetuating and even expanding the same system.

I would disagree.   The settlers came on ships hundreds of years ago and started misplacing wildlife and Indians.   Eventually there were government policies that negatively affected the FNs.  All of that happened before I set foot on the continent.  I paid a steep right of landing fee, processing fees, medical test fees, airfare ; I brought $10,000 with me which was a requirement of the immigration process.  It is different.

If my grand grand dad was involved in any atrocity against the FN's, I might have felt responsible and apologetic but this is not the case.

What I want to say is there is a wide group of people not depicted in that picture above who are drawn into a mess and made to pay for someone else's mistakes.

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Posted
13 hours ago, CdnFox said:

It's obviously driving you completely nuts. ...

Poor little man.

Suck it up and admit you are a LOSER.

No matter how hard you try, the big L on your forehead will not rub off LOL

I am so happy every time you post about this. It only lets me revel in the liberal victory over and over again :)

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Posted
11 hours ago, Army Guy said:

I get it they are problems only conservatives see...the rest well they are parts of the rights imagination....Sorry if you can't even admit there is problems everywhere you look, then i guess this conversation is over...not worth it to continue when all you see is rainbows and unicorns...

Look, arguing political differences or ideology with me is fruitless.

I do not need to admit there are "problems" as there will always be "problems" depending on which side of the political spectrum you believe in.

I do not see "rainbows and unicorns" but do realize that whomever is in power will need to deal with issues as they see fit .

I will say again, I am from the West and have never voted liberal until this time. I could not see PP helping Canada or the conservative party. I saw what most Canadians saw...PP has no vision and was only a bag full of memes and political cliches. A leader that could tank so fast should demonstrate to the membership that he does not have it. The previous 3 saw the bottom and got out.

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On 7/2/2025 at 9:46 AM, Barquentine said:

As I've said before. I voted Conservative in the last provincial election. I have no problem with centrist, sensible politicians of any party. I don't give credence to partisan propaganda.

I asked about conservatives. Don't try to tell me Fat Ford is in any way a conservative. He's neither a social conservative nor a fiscal conservative.

So what you mean is you have no problem voting for a Progressive "conservative" as long as they have no conservative policies.

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Posted
22 hours ago, ExFlyer said:

So why did Canadians vote them back in??? What was wrong with the competition???

The Liberals and the mainstream media they pay for convinced too many people that Poilevre would cave into whatever the fat Orange man wanted - kinda like Carney has been doing since he took office - and that the mighty Mr. Carney, who slouches through the room like an unhappy teenager, would stand tall. Only he never did. Anyway, it didn't convince anyone with brains. But it convinced the lefties so they all abandoned the NDP and flocked to vote for a corporate banker thinking he was going to 'protect' them.

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Posted
Just now, I am Groot said:

The Liberals and the mainstream media they pay for convinced too many people that Poilevre would cave into whatever the fat Orange man wanted - kinda like Carney has been doing since he took office - and that the mighty Mr. Carney, who slouches through the room like an unhappy teenager, would stand tall. Only he never did. Anyway, it didn't convince anyone with brains. But it convinced the lefties so they all abandoned the NDP and flocked to vote for a corporate banker thinking he was going to 'protect' them.

Aaaand, what did the conservatives do to dispel that??  Oh wait, they could not LOL

So, you say that everyone that did not vote conservative is brainless???  Yup, that is surely the way to get voters on your side...insult them all :)

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Posted
10 hours ago, Moonlight Graham said:

We all benefit from the colonialism.  If you moved here you're a "settler" like everyone else and perpetuating and even expanding the same system.

That includes the natives. If we hadn't colonized the place, it would either be like Africa today or, if completely left to its own devices, be pretty much like it was hundreds of years ago, with nomadic bands of hunter/gatherers roaming the land on foot and in canoes, starving through the winters, and barely surviving into their thirties.

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19 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

So, you say that everyone that did not vote conservative is brainless???  Yup, that is surely the way to get voters on your side...insult them all :)

Yes. Brainless. You demonstrate that here every day. And the Conservatives don't need to convince brainless people to vote for them. They already have enough supporters to win a majority if the NDP can get their act together and stop acting like the party of identity politics, and if fat Donald goes away or dies or something so they're not pissing themselves in terror that he'll take over. Then maybe the brainless will go back to supporting the 'people's party' like they used to. 

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Posted
Just now, I am Groot said:

Yes. Brainless. You demonstrate that every day here. And the Conservatives don't need to convince brainless people to vote for them. They already have enough supporters to win a majority if the NDP can get their act together and stop acting like the party of identity politics, and if fat Donald goes away or dies or something so they're not pissing themselves in terror that he'll take over. Then maybe the brainless will go back to supporting the 'people's party' like they used to. 

There ya go. Everyone not conservative is brainless.

No wonder you did not get more votes when you insult everyone. LOL 

"support the peoples party like they used to"???   When was that??  Libs were in power for over 10 years before this election. The cons had 4 kicks at getting into power and failed. They had 4 leaders and failed with them too :)

Seems to me that those "brainless" you speak of make decisions that are in their interest and not in conservative interests.

Since confederation the Liberals lead the Conservatives 24 - 17 elections for being the government.

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Posted
16 hours ago, WestCanMan said:

The polls will say what the CBC wants them to say

Well that's a stupid lie.

 

16 hours ago, WestCanMan said:

You say that you want the Libs to stay in power regardless of how badly Carney screws up

Can you quote where I said that?

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7 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

There ya go. Everyone not conservative is brainless.

You can quote me on that.

7 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

No wonder you did not get more votes when you insult everyone. LOL 

Poilievre got a higher percentage of votes than Chretien, Trudeau or Harper did in any election

7 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

"support the peoples party like they used to"???   When was that??

Every election until the fat orange scared them.

7 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

Seems to me that those "brainless" you speak of make decisions that are in their interest and not in conservative interests.

How is it in anyone's interest to see the country getting poorer and poorer every year?  How is it in our interests to flood the country with unskilled labourers from the third world? How is it in our interests to allow hostile foreign powers to do whatever they want and influence whomever they want here?

7 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

Since confederation the Liberals lead the Conservatives 24 - 17 elections for being the government.

Mostly due to Quebec for most of that time.

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, I am Groot said:

You can quote me on that.

Poilievre got a higher percentage of votes than Chretien, Trudeau or Harper did in any election

Every election until the fat orange scared them.

How is it in anyone's interest to see the country getting poorer and poorer every year?  How is it in our interests to flood the country with unskilled labourers from the third world? How is it in our interests to allow hostile foreign powers to do whatever they want and influence whomever they want here?

Mostly due to Quebec for most of that time.

Ha Ha Ha,

Throwing your political weight and ideology around is useless. The Canadian people have spoken.

Who cares what PP got...he lost LOL

Ask yourself those question...no one in Canada cares as they voted Liberal :)

Oh, now it is Quebec? Oh and the brainless?

Wow, Dude, you sure are reaching LOL

 

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, I am Groot said:

That includes the natives. If we hadn't colonized the place, it would either be like Africa today or, if completely left to its own devices, be pretty much like it was hundreds of years ago, with nomadic bands of hunter/gatherers roaming the land on foot and in canoes, starving through the winters, and barely surviving into their thirties.

Wow, that would have been impressive!   But they colonized it and turned it into s*t.

Posted
2 hours ago, Barquentine said:

Well that's a stupid lie.

It's the truth, you just don't want to admit it.

  • Frank Graves, President and founder of EKOS Research Associates, went onthe attack against Pierre Poilievre’s populist-tinged bid to become leader of the Conservative party. Unquestionably, Graves has the right to express his opinions, but his online onslaught, as head of a prominent political polling firm, only dumped fuel on the populist fire he loathes.
  • “Pierre Poilievre is an acolyte of authoritarian populism. This is never healthy. You are on notice. Going to make sure you are never going to lead my country. I don’t make idle threats,” Graves wrote on Twitter last week

And this is the guy who spoke out loud. Where do polling firms get exposure here in Canada? In the heavily bribed MSM. 

Pollsters know which side their bread is buttered on. 

Quote

Can you quote where I said that?

You prove it every time you open your unintelligent, ignorant mouth. So there are 629 examples of it currently on this board.

You disregard facts and spew propaganda. You're a cultist, and that's what cultists do. 

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