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November 27th, 2020, 07:12 PM
#661

Originally Posted by
canadaman30
The only keyboard commando is you calling certain people useless pu##ies. I'm only offering you a chance to prove your name calling on others you don't even know. The only one with something to prove is you by putting your money where your mouth is..lol. So far all I hear are crickets...lmao
C'mon kitten. You're the one who wants to prove something and you won't even PM me. Too funny.
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November 27th, 2020 07:12 PM
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November 27th, 2020, 07:28 PM
#662
Teachers sacrificed? Seriously. There hasn't been any deaths has there?
There was a horrific domestic incident just north of me yesterday where a young child was killed and a police officer was seriously wounded.
Sadly, the seriousness of these lockdown decisions are going to come with stories that'll be unprecedented.
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November 27th, 2020, 07:28 PM
#663
Please don’t you guys get this thread shut down with your shenanigans. It is educational , informative, enlightening and entertaining, all you need in a thread.
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November 27th, 2020, 07:38 PM
#664
Is everything bad that people do , going to attributed to the Covid lock downs? Did he abduct his child because of lockdown policies implemented by the government? That could never be proven one way or the other. Lots of mental health issues will be exasperated by this crises. I have to go with ‘what is best for the most people ‘.
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November 27th, 2020, 07:41 PM
#665

Originally Posted by
onelessarrow
Teachers sacrificed? Seriously. There hasn't been any deaths has there?
There was a horrific domestic incident just north of me yesterday where a young child was killed and a police officer was seriously wounded.
Sadly, the seriousness of these lockdown decisions are going to come with stories that'll be unprecedented.
Heard about that yesterday not good ,a horrific tragedy .
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November 27th, 2020, 07:42 PM
#666

Originally Posted by
fishermccann
Is everything bad that people do , going to attributed to the Covid lock downs? Did he abduct his child because of lockdown policies implemented by the government? That could never be proven one way or the other. Lots of mental health issues will be exasperated by this crises. I have to go with ‘what is best for the most people ‘.
So what is best for most people lockdown?
Seems like most people will live without any restrictions.
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November 27th, 2020, 07:50 PM
#667
Who really knows what is best. Ford has taken the advice from his health experts and decreed lockdowns are the best course of action. Agree or not he is the leader of the sitting majority government. I will say that I am surprisingly satisfied with the job he is doing in such difficult times .
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November 27th, 2020, 08:41 PM
#668

Originally Posted by
fishermccann
Is everything bad that people do , going to attributed to the Covid lock downs? Did he abduct his child because of lockdown policies implemented by the government? That could never be proven one way or the other. Lots of mental health issues will be exasperated by this crises. I have to go with ‘what is best for the most people ‘.
Of course it could be proven in the investigation as a contributing factor.
That's ridiculous to say it couldn't.
Increases in domestic disputes are up everywhere as well as suicides and we're only at the earliest stages of the social ramifications of these lock downs.
I don't know how any citizen knows what's best, when we can't even be informed of any detailed information to compare if it's the right decision.
That would require journalism with integrity to research and ask pertinent questions. We have 8 months to look at.
That just won't happen with most of our media today.
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November 27th, 2020, 09:02 PM
#669
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Originally Posted by
onelessarrow
Of course it could be proven in the investigation as a contributing factor.
That's ridiculous to say it couldn't.
Increases in domestic disputes are up everywhere as well as suicides and we're only at the earliest stages of the social ramifications of these lock downs.
I don't know how any citizen knows what's best, when we can't even be informed of any detailed information to compare if it's the right decision.
That would require journalism with integrity to research and ask pertinent questions. We have 8 months to look at.
That just won't happen with most of our media today.
Anything could be a contributing factor. In most court cases you have to prove negligence in the decisions made. If you are following expert advice and you are doing it with the best available information, negligence would be almost impossible to prove. Why won’t media step up and do an in-depth investigation.?Guess the media are all pro Conservative. Conservative government made those laws.
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November 27th, 2020, 09:20 PM
#670

Originally Posted by
fishermccann
A Anything could be a contributing factor. In most court cases you have to prove negligence in the decisions made. If you are following expert advice and you are doing it with the best available information, negligence would be almost impossible to prove. Why won’t media step up and do an in-depth investigation.?Guess the media are all pro Conservative. Conservative government made those laws.
How does a tragedy become the conservatives problem ?
It was a tragedy and we all know that shutdowns and lockdowns bring more of these tragedies and other unnecessary death's and mental problems. . . It may or may not have played a roll but the roll will only increase in these circumstances.
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