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DIY-HP-LED

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seems like a who do you believe deal...If they have recordings of those conversations, then he's fucked, if not, then who knows...
If a newspaper in Canada says he did, he did, it is easy to get sued for liable in Canada and he is out of the party, but he should be out of his seat too and be sued by the two men in question for damages and prosecuted criminally if possible. I'm a liberal but, burn this fucker at the stake for shit like that.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Canadian newspapers are never wrong?

I don’t know if it’s true or not but I’m willing to wait for more information (something more than anonymous sources) before burning anyone at the stake.
Liable laws in Canada are very strict and if they are gonna say something like that, they fucking well had better have their facts straight, this is not America, and these are serious charges. In Canada criminal liable would apply to something like this FFS. Burning him at the stake was metaphorical and I'm speaking as a liberal! I'm not even sure if he actually broke Canadian law, but he fucking well broke ethical and moral rules and it was an unpatriotic act. Encouraging them to hold two Canadian hostages longer? Jesus Christ!
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Wait, what libs don't have those qualities or a sense of humour. shame on these name callers gone righteous when is almost appears the flag waving is misdirected, I'm McLovin' it.
At least when we do it, they pay a price and this guy is not finished paying the price if the allegations are true. Tories would have tried to hide it and the base would ignore it. Liberals are funny like that we will turn on our own if they are sleazy assholes, whereas with the Tories it seems to be a prerequisite. He will not survive in the liberal party if this is true, and he will have to resign his seat and will be ejected from parliament. If he broke the law he will be prosecuted, and he might be sued by the two guys he fucked over.
 

Cannasaurus Rex

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Politicians always try to hide it, but suggesting Tory voters base would ignore Chinese interference is absolutely flawed and blind mate, and you know that. I wouldn't have let the guy leave his Caucus seat before due process, and that may be construed as covering their ass by disassociation, at very least. The thing that made me vote for JT (legalization) was a result of Harpers remarks on the last community round house interview (which is now buried) conducted by the very people he hired to screen the questions. Harper was asked why he didn't address the #1 issue peeps wanted to dicscuss (cannabis). It was classic when asked if his kids and he, listened or liked the Beatles...blah blah, and the Mr. Harper said "Canadians need to change the way they think" THAT was it for this voter. A responsible democratic government is only their FOR the public, not to re-educate them, the pious jerk-off. Canadians don't elect parties we vote to remove them. Afraid of lawsuits, yep what a way to live our lives, F***ing BS
 

DIY-HP-LED

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A responsible democratic government is only their FOR the public, not to re-educate them, the pious jerk-off. Canadians don't elect parties we vote to remove them. Afraid of lawsuits, yep what a way to live our lives, F***ing BS
Leaders can lead up, or they can lead down and we've seen how fast things can go downhill in the States with Trump. Liable laws and criminal liable limit the bullshit and we still seem to have a free press. If the government doesn't take a hand in uplifting the heathen, then foxnews and social media will cause the fools to go ferial. Protests over nothing like we had in Ottawa with some truckers and a lot of losers will become common place, Russia and China will be brainwashing the morons and owning them like foxnews does with its fools.
 

Cannasaurus Rex

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some truckers and a lot of losers
Wifey and I were driving from Pickering back home the day of the protest (starting?), and besides a few knuckleheads standing on the on ramps on the 401, I have never witnessed a more moving display of Canadian patriotism. Thousands of People of all colours and ages waving Canadian flags, being civil and non-violent, celebrating the fact we were Canadians and free. I felt ashamed NOT being an active part of that display (Ottawa notwithstanding) of pride. Calling the protesters as you do, is your right. Lumping them with the communists, you pretend to dislike, is a bit of a stretch, to say the least. Spring is here and the quarantine is over, go get some fresh air, you need it.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Lumping them with the communists, you pretend to dislike, is a bit of a stretch, to say the least. Spring is here and the quarantine is over, go get some fresh air, you need it.
I never said they were communists, I said they were fucking idiots and waving the flag around isn't patriotism, making the hard choices is. Patriotism is about love, not flag waving and that love starts with your neighbor by showing consideration, getting vaccinated and wearing a mask. It was us against me, me plain and simple, the opposite of patriotism. IMHO they should have seized all the trucks and auctioned them off to cover the expenses.
 

CANON_Grow

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Wifey and I were driving from Pickering back home the day of the protest (starting?), and besides a few knuckleheads standing on the on ramps on the 401, I have never witnessed a more moving display of Canadian patriotism. Thousands of People of all colours and ages waving Canadian flags, being civil and non-violent, celebrating the fact we were Canadians and free. I felt ashamed NOT being an active part of that display (Ottawa notwithstanding) of pride. Calling the protesters as you do, is your right. Lumping them with the communists, you pretend to dislike, is a bit of a stretch, to say the least. Spring is here and the quarantine is over, go get some fresh air, you need it.
We have a different belief about what patriotism is. Waving a flag and throwing a temper tantrum because there were some restrictions while hospitals were overrun is something - I wouldn't call it patriotism though. Here's your patriots:
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Here is actual patriotism:
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I'm still ashamed that the world got to witness those FREEDOM CONVOY protests and link our flag to them. Being civil they were not. It's not hate but frustration. The selfishness was/is galling. Protesting because little johnny couldn't go to the cottage, or because disruptions to his hockey league, or dine in at Tim Horton's; zero fucks given that nurses and doctors were all burning out, or that little katie's mom couldn't get cancer treatment in a timely fashion because hospitals were full, etc, etc.

So yeah, frustration.
 

CunningCanuk

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Wifey and I were driving from Pickering back home the day of the protest (starting?), and besides a few knuckleheads standing on the on ramps on the 401, I have never witnessed a more moving display of Canadian patriotism. Thousands of People of all colours and ages waving Canadian flags, being civil and non-violent, celebrating the fact we were Canadians and free. I felt ashamed NOT being an active part of that display (Ottawa notwithstanding) of pride. Calling the protesters as you do, is your right. Lumping them with the communists, you pretend to dislike, is a bit of a stretch, to say the least. Spring is here and the quarantine is over, go get some fresh air, you need it.
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CANON_Grow

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Liable laws in Canada are very strict and if they are gonna say something like that, they fucking well had better have their facts straight, this is not America, and these are serious charges. In Canada criminal liable would apply to something like this FFS. Burning him at the stake was metaphorical and I'm speaking as a liberal! I'm not even sure if he actually broke Canadian law, but he fucking well broke ethical and moral rules and it was an unpatriotic act. Encouraging them to hold two Canadian hostages longer? Jesus Christ!
Global(and their source) is in for a hurt me thinks:
Former CSIS Director Ward Elcock on @CBCNews: "There is no whistleblower. This is an individual who has done enormous damage and ought to be prosecuted."
 
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