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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    Mosquito,

    I am voting Liberal just to cancel your vote out.
    You sure know how to win friends and influence people,eh,Gilroy. LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by fishermccann View Post
    The GOP down south, that your so fond of , has red as it's colour as well, they must be radical communists.....SNAP!
    I've said nothing about being a fan of anything down south.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    Mosquito,

    I am voting Liberal just to cancel your vote out.
    That's fine, that is what democracy is .... it is the Liberals that admire dictatorships and praise tyrants and aid and abet terrorists and they have always had their supporters too. Heck the Libs even keep trying to change the way it works, who can vote, identification (or lack there of I should say...) To this day there are probably those with hearts of stone that voted and supported Stalin, Mao, Castro and the National Socialist in Germany and still do .... must be hard for those that had hearts not of stone to look at the kids and grandkids sometimes though.

    I just can't see how after ethics violations, billions on useless gas lines, repeated national embarrassments, outright lies and fear mongering that someone could vote for this guy though...

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    P.S.
    Some interesting numbers on the firearms seized in Toronto.
    https://dennisryoung.ca/2018/08/30/t...ats-2007-2017/
    Legally registered in 2017: 67
    Domestically Sourced: 148
    Total "crime guns" seized 726

    They include air guns etc. and don't differentiate as is usual for police stats. but kinda shoots their b.s. justification out the window.
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    "There's no way in my world or any world I know that this would have an impact on somebody who's going to go out and buy an illegal gun and use it to kill another person or shoot another person. - Mike McCormack, Toronto Police Association president
    "It really has no impact on the psyche of a gunman."
    The intention is noble, he added, but it's "A notional gesture at best.".....
    He said his years of experience in policing have taught him something about gun crime — individuals who steal, sell or use guns illegally are already facing mountains of jail time, so they're unfazed by one more law that condemns their actions."

    REALLY ! To bad they hadn't figure this out 20 years ago. Nothing slow about these guys.
    Regrettably John Tory can't seem to follow their logic.

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    John Tory is a politician and a weak one at that. All this talk of banning handguns is virtue signalling and capitalizing on the increase in murders in Toronto. It will help Trudough change the channel in the next election when his disastrous record is brought up. Most Canadians would endorse a handgun ban unfortunately.
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    I think the general public would be a little more sympathetic if it was pointed out that by allowing this we are allowing the government to seize legally acquired private property. If we point out for example that if the Liberals stay in power it's not a stretch for them to ban, say, fossil fueled vehicles and force everyone to go electric. It can and will happen, especially if there are no armed civilians to protest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trky chsr View Post
    I think the general public would be a little more sympathetic if it was pointed out that by allowing this we are allowing the government to seize legally acquired private property. If we point out for example that if the Liberals stay in power it's not a stretch for them to ban, say, fossil fueled vehicles and force everyone to go electric. It can and will happen, especially if there are no armed civilians to protest.

    It's not the fossil fueled vehicles that are the problem, most of their exhaust ends up in a carbon sink in a matter of hours or at most a day. It's the 100,000 flights a day of fossil fueled aircraft. From 30,000 feet it takes days or a week for their exhaust to filter down through the atmosphere into a carbon sink. But hey, they are so high up, the whole thing is basically out of sight, so fundamentally out of mind. Plus the airlines industry provides a lot of employment and is such a cash cow for the government, they are loath to tackle the carbon waste they produce. Of course, there is the speed and efficiency of moving things by air. So let's make cars and factories the scapegoat.

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    The stupidity of some people knows no bounds !!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gun Nut View Post
    It's not the fossil fueled vehicles that are the problem, most of their exhaust ends up in a carbon sink in a matter of hours or at most a day. It's the 100,000 flights a day of fossil fueled aircraft. From 30,000 feet it takes days or a week for their exhaust to filter down through the atmosphere into a carbon sink. But hey, they are so high up, the whole thing is basically out of sight, so fundamentally out of mind. Plus the airlines industry provides a lot of employment and is such a cash cow for the government, they are loath to tackle the carbon waste they produce. Of course, there is the speed and efficiency of moving things by air. So let's make cars and factories the scapegoat.

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    We can't include air travel otherwise how would our illustrious leader go on vacation not to mention the rest of his cabinet.

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    I think we all need a reality check on this fossil fuel issue and global warming.WE CANADIANS are the worse offenders in the World,we live in a artificial country supported by our use of fossil fuels.For our numbers on this land we could not survive a winter and some of us even a summer without fuel.Just imagine the 6 million people in the GTA alone going without fuel for just a week in January,we would all be dead.The natural population of Canada might not be much more than when it was settled without fossil fuel,s...

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