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December 5th, 2015, 12:09 AM
#21

Originally Posted by
NorthernGrouse
Double speak takes time. Harper was a blight on this country. I for one am glad to see his two faced, lying, self righteous back side.
At the risk of feeding a troll, I will say the blight is yet come! The little turd is just getting started.
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December 5th, 2015 12:09 AM
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December 5th, 2015, 12:26 AM
#22
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
NorthernGrouse
Double speak takes time. Harper was a blight on this country. I for one am glad to see his two faced, lying, self righteous back side.
I take it you didn't like
- better firearm laws,
- billions of dollars in Canadians pockets from tax cuts,
- mandatory sentences for criminals and kicking criminals and terrorists out of Canada
- atleast better attempts at security and
- the harsher fines for companies that pollute and
- unions and reserves being accountable and
- cuts to the waste we see call CBC.
Which I guess if you like Justin Trupoo it would fit not liking Harper, they really are opposites in so many ways,
- Poodough lied almost every speech it seemed (especially about fictional cuts to programs),
- was an illegal drug user and bragged about it,
- wants to increase taxes and roll back tax cuts,
- wants to roll back mandatory sentences and let terrorists keep their citizenship....
- maybe it is the billions of litres of raw sewage in the St. Lawrence,
- unions being able to hide how they spend their money ...
- it has to be his admiration for the Chinese dictatorship
- and the 15%+ increase for CBC and billions in spending...
- or is it you like the idea of leaving ISIL to kill tens of thousands more creating even more refugees...
- carbon taxes... that must be it, you have too much money or
- is it the fact he took money from charities and school boards instead of donating....
- his arrogance and how he says Quebecers are the best Canadians...
- his financial skill... budgets balancing themselves...do you like that?
- oh, it is how when he saw how corrupt the Liberal senators were he kicked them all out....
- or is it how he muzzled immigration officers, won't allow the press at a meeting with Unions to announce his roll back of accountability laws and secret ballot legislation.
P.S. Dec 5.
- how about how big a hypocrite he is? planning on taking away the child care benefit yet having tax payers pay for his TWO nannies.
- his breaking of his promises? His requirement that speakers, judges etc MUST be bilingual has already been scrapped by his appt. of Senate speaker.
http://www.therebel.media/trudeau_br...mise_this_time
Personally I can't say I can find anything I like about Justin so far. I am sure as soon as parliament sits he will be shoving as much as fast as they can down our throats.
I mean if you prefer Justin Poodough over Harper (who definitely wasn't perfect)..... ah.... never mind no point in arguing with a viewpoint that likes Justin. I guess if Mao and Stalin and al-Baghdadi can have supporters so can Justin.... it just won't ever be me. I prefer money in my own pocket and a real leader that like honest people and our freedoms.

Originally Posted by
Bushmoose
At the risk of feeding a troll, I will say the blight is yet come! The little turd is just getting started.
Trolls need feeding, otherwise they starve on their delusions... no meat or protein for a strong brain either.
Poodough keeps saying Canada is back....
- back at the kiddie table politically,
- back in increasing debt
- back in corruption (mandatory sentences, no accountability for unions, etc. )
- backing away from responsibility and our good allies.
- back in restrictions of rights and freedoms for firearm owners too probably.
Last edited by mosquito; December 5th, 2015 at 10:36 AM.
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December 5th, 2015, 05:28 AM
#23
JT is our version of Barack Obama. They are like 2 peas in a pod.And just look at all the good he has done for the U.S. ...NONE!!!.I can pretty much guarantee 90% of the folks who voted him in are gonna fell very foolish before too long and the other 10% will be in denial.
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December 5th, 2015, 07:25 AM
#24
My questions are: how many crimes in Canada involved a firearm? How many were a long gun or bow? How many were in restricted or prohibited firearms? Now how many that involved a firearm where committed from a licenced and/or registered gun owner? How many firearms where stolen from a "law abiding citizen" where used in a crime? Now what about all the rest that where committed with an illegally acquired firearm (smuggled into the country, etc)?
IMHO most of the things the government could do to enforce stricter gun control would mainly effect the "law abiding" type and would be the easiest to show results in there favour and would strengthen support because of proven results regardless that it is impacting the said type of citizen. I know it would be hard to try and control smuggling and prevent the guns getting into the wrong hands.
I don't really know where I was going with this but has been on my mind. Thank you for letting me babble. Lol
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December 5th, 2015, 08:17 AM
#25
Trudeau could have hit one out of the park if he had included funding and a commitment to working on mental health issues to reduce / eliminate gun violence
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December 5th, 2015, 08:21 AM
#26

Originally Posted by
Bushmoose
At the risk of feeding a troll, I will say the blight is yet come! The little turd is just getting started.
A troll ... Certainly not, just someone with a view very different than yours.
This thread is full of "the sky is falling" rhetoric based on fears about what may happen, spoken as if truth. How dare I, or anyone else, take a more moderate, less paranoid view. You sit there with your panties in a knot all you want, but don't call me a troll.
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December 5th, 2015, 08:26 AM
#27

Originally Posted by
NorthernGrouse
Double speak takes time. Harper was a blight on this country. I for one am glad to see his two faced, lying, self righteous back side.
At least he could speak without several, ummms and ahhhs sentence after sentence. heads and tails over the bumbling, flaky,phony,two faced,hypocritical idiot we have now.
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December 5th, 2015, 09:03 AM
#28

Originally Posted by
NorthernGrouse
A troll ... Certainly not, just someone with a view very different than yours.
This thread is full of "the sky is falling" rhetoric based on fears about what may happen, spoken as if truth. How dare I, or anyone else, take a more moderate, less paranoid view. You sit there with your panties in a knot all you want, but don't call me a troll.
Aww, you replied to the easy one? You should have responded to Mosquito's post. Fraid?......
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December 5th, 2015, 10:04 AM
#29
Many in the US find o stupid one not as tolerable as they once did.
Barry grave dancing for gun control after San Bernardino yet keep pushing to bring in the very people that conducted it. I assume we'll see the same here on Poly T in a few days. Same perps, same deal, but blame others.
As pathetic as odumbo is, he makes eau de turd look like a child "hoser"( for all you hockey fans)
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December 5th, 2015, 11:09 AM
#30

Originally Posted by
MikePal
News Flash! It can't be done, without legislating an end to cross border trade and traffic. If they do that it will sink our economy, for sure. But I suspect they will try chasing down the firearms of law-abiding citizens to create the appearance that something is being done, when nothing real gets achieved. It's like reducing green house gases, the only way that can realistically be achieved is by reducing world population numbers. The fewer the number people, the less green house gas required to supply their wants and needs.
You don't stop hunting because you grow old. You grow old because you stop hunting.
- Gun Nut