Re: Canadian Freedom Convoy
[Re: bowhunter27295]
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02/21/22 10:59 PM
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I tend to agree with NOT going to the city. Especially DC. Just remember, and quote that buffoon Maxine Waters. "Gate op in theyah face ... ann taile thayem thaye are not wayelcome here" (sp) We would come inside the beltway, but .......Maxine said ..... byw, nice one again scuba1, thanks. I really like her.
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Re: Canadian Freedom Convoy
[Re: warrior]
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02/21/22 11:57 PM
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If I understand my crash course on the Canadian parliamentary system a vote against if in fact a no confidence vote will force a called election where every member must stand for election in their riding (district). And they just had such an election not six months ago.
In effect Trudope is challenging the re electability of every member of parliament following a rather recent brutal election season.
Any Canucks care to set this johny reb straight on this? You are correct. The Ndp has been bleeding support the last couple years and have no money in there chest to fund a election. Having said that the dippers are riding the wave because ultimately they swing a pretty big hammer. The liebrels need the ndp support to keep in office so the slippery buggers are in cahoots. They'll either vote in the house of commons in favour of the Liberals or abstain from voting. I won't defend the Liberals but part of the reason we're in this situation is because the ndp keep proping up the Liberals. It is a real dogs breakfast for us.
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Re: Canadian Freedom Convoy
[Re: Norwestalta]
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02/22/22 01:53 AM
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If I understand my crash course on the Canadian parliamentary system a vote against if in fact a no confidence vote will force a called election where every member must stand for election in their riding (district). And they just had such an election not six months ago.
In effect Trudope is challenging the re electability of every member of parliament following a rather recent brutal election season.
Any Canucks care to set this johny reb straight on this? You are correct. The Ndp has been bleeding support the last couple years and have no money in there chest to fund a election. Having said that the dippers are riding the wave because ultimately they swing a pretty big hammer. The liebrels need the ndp support to keep in office so the slippery buggers are in cahoots. They'll either vote in the house of commons in favour of the Liberals or abstain from voting. I won't defend the Liberals but part of the reason we're in this situation is because the ndp keep proping up the Liberals. It is a real dogs breakfast for us. I understand that this now needs to get through your Senate. But I am led to believe that is more of a rubber stamp than anything else. Is this also correct?
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Re: Canadian Freedom Convoy
[Re: yukonjeff]
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02/22/22 07:25 AM
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The Trudolf supporter will be along soon. Here to relay the sentiments of the large group of Canadians ranchers, the Busch league hockey players, and hundreds of other Canadians he has conversations with daily. All with the busy schedule mentioned. Is always adding sentiments of others and groups a way to add weight to comments? Or a way to make a weak debate have more weight than it does? Even a personal friend with a MP....I don't understand why we pay attention to what we can see with our own eyes, and not just believe what we are told? He knows a thing or two because he knows a person or two.
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you're only allowed so many sunrises... I aim to see every one of them!
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Re: Canadian Freedom Convoy
[Re: bowhunter27295]
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02/22/22 08:24 AM
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Mark June
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One world order. To this end, the tyrants raise a glass and toast, "To the one world. Under us, Indivisible, and justice for none!"
It is incredible to witness the antagonist and his legion's opposition to the protagonist's plan for creation. There was One, who scattered the nations, every tribe, every tongue in the first place. That's key.
They call themselves the many, the legions, the ones who oppose the One and His plan. They always oppose good. You'd think every now and again, they'd go along to get along but nope. NEVER! they smile and announce.
The revelation of where the grandest story is headed to where there are many tribes and many tongues in that place and at that time. The legions and their father don't win but doggone they cause misery along the way to where we're all heading.
Walked down to the McDonald's for junk food last evening after class here in Dallas and on the sidewalk was a man, who had amputated legs, scooting along the sidewalk. It was such a sight that Donna just stopped walking as soon as she saw him. She urged me to go talk to him. I thought at first, "why?" Then I thought, "what for?" Then I thought, "what am I trying to figure out? Go therefore." Guy was meek. I'd say about 100 lbs. Maybe 25-30 years old but then street people can look much older than they really are. He was really quiet as I asked to sit with him, and we chatted for a while. He has diabetes and cancer and he still had his hospital brackets on his arms and was not wanting to get very far away from Baylor Hospital (it's across the street) because he's in pretty bad shape. Not a vet. Didn't really want any help because he prefers to take care of himself. I asked how that was going and he said some days are ok and some days are pretty bad. He's from Ohio. Dayton area. The entire time I was with him he was rolling a dollar bill in and out of little bits and I assume he's addicted to something because all of us would be if we lived like this. I asked if he'd eaten today and he said he was fine. But thanks anyway.
I wasn't really trying to "do" anything for a man who was hesitant to give me his name. He said people judge you when you give them your name so he keeps his locked up so people won't judge him anymore. I told him, yes sir, people are people and it was never, ever supposed to be this way. Where we meet each other like this, a dude from Ohio and a dude from Michigan and one is pretty darn young to not have all his body parts and with a disease that is eating the rest.
The beat up street dude looked me straight in the eye for the first time, and told me who he had no idea who I was, but he knows one thing...that when he dies soon, it'll be better in heaven.
You know, this trapper can wear out a coyote and never blink but a person who, even in suffering, realizes more than most who are hurrying on by at the McDonalds drive through window, is bigger stuff than words. I reminded him the story doesn't end there. There is a bodily resurrection yet to come and one of two family reunions to go to. He hadn't heard that key piece of the good news before and he said he sure hopes God would allow him to be with people who are different than most he meets every day because they are what he called "pretty awful."
Sometimes it's good for all of us to just sit among people not like us, not from where we're from, and who don't think and act like us. Eating a Mickey Mac chicken sandwich at a pot luck with another person who's had a tough tough sled (Donna went in to get chow) sitting on a street corner with cars whizzing by non stop gives a person a perspective of what in the Jimmy Dickens some of this is all about.
People. The legions use them as canon fodder. There's only One whose grace is the secret sauce that stops all of us from shotgunning everything around us.
He will change us y'all. Some coming willingly. Some come kicking and punching. Some say screw You. That love of freedom we all long for, even a man on a street corner with no legs below the hips, was first given by another.
Blessings y'all. Mark
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Re: Canadian Freedom Convoy
[Re: bowhunter27295]
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02/22/22 08:41 AM
02/22/22 08:41 AM
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Mark June
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The longer I'm with all sorts of people in all sorts of life "stuff", the more I'm coming to the conclusion that here in this land (maybe similar in Oh Canada?), it isn't as much any political this side and that side - two party deal - one party is this and one party is that - one party is more powerful and can beat the army boots off the other side.... or any of that horse hooey politicians spout as they all - left/right/Big R/Big D use people to use people. Is there much difference in the two parties in 2022 in America?
Now this is a general statement of course and I have never pulled the lever and doubt I ever will for "D."
Because, it's not a political party. It's people's morals and ethics and worldview.
Some people are just trying to make ends meet, feed their family, do it right, not succumb to weirdness engulfing a culture they live in, trying like heck to be a good example, a remnant of righteousness to their kids and grandkids...
While some people don't behave, or believe, or think, or do like this ^^^^^^^.
That's the two sides. One side trying to hold out as things get weirder and the other side trying fast as they can to usher in weird. Skin color, country of heritage, rich man poor man, lots of kids, no kids... none of this has anything to do with what group someone is in.
I'm still pulling the R lever because I was raised to believe the R's had more of a shot to be the first group. But I meet plenty of D's who are in the first group also.
It's more about morals vs. immoral in my estimation for the 1 lb. of deer horn that's worth. Food for thought anyhoo.
Blessings, Mark
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Re: Canadian Freedom Convoy
[Re: bowhunter27295]
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02/22/22 08:51 AM
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From where I sit big R has no claim to moral superiority. Big R sent out the first stimulus. Big R supports socialism. Big R likes high taxes and low wages. Big R supports gun control , short sentences for violent criminals and long ones for drug addicts. Nobody can figure out why many people won't vote or vote 3rd party. We had a local school bond issue here that I don't believe a majority voted for but the county clerk said the bond passed.
now that votes are computerized, government, local, state , and national, just do what ever they want. They pretend to care what the governed want but its all just a dog and pony show.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Canadian Freedom Convoy
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02/22/22 08:52 AM
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One world order. To this end, the tyrants raise a glass and toast, "To the one world. Under us, Indivisible, and justice for none!"
It is incredible to witness the antagonist and his legion's opposition to the protagonist's plan for creation. There was One, who scattered the nations, every tribe, every tongue in the first place. That's key.
They call themselves the many, the legions, the ones who oppose the One and His plan. They always oppose good. You'd think every now and again, they'd go along to get along but nope. NEVER! they smile and announce.
The revelation of where the grandest story is headed to where there are many tribes and many tongues in that place and at that time. The legions and their father don't win but doggone they cause misery along the way to where we're all heading.
Walked down to the McDonald's for junk food last evening after class here in Dallas and on the sidewalk was a man, who had amputated legs, scooting along the sidewalk. It was such a sight that Donna just stopped walking as soon as she saw him. She urged me to go talk to him. I thought at first, "why?" Then I thought, "what for?" Then I thought, "what am I trying to figure out? Go therefore." Guy was meek. I'd say about 100 lbs. Maybe 25-30 years old but then street people can look much older than they really are. He was really quiet as I asked to sit with him, and we chatted for a while. He has diabetes and cancer and he still had his hospital brackets on his arms and was not wanting to get very far away from Baylor Hospital (it's across the street) because he's in pretty bad shape. Not a vet. Didn't really want any help because he prefers to take care of himself. I asked how that was going and he said some days are ok and some days are pretty bad. He's from Ohio. Dayton area. The entire time I was with him he was rolling a dollar bill in and out of little bits and I assume he's addicted to something because all of us would be if we lived like this. I asked if he'd eaten today and he said he was fine. But thanks anyway.
I wasn't really trying to "do" anything for a man who was hesitant to give me his name. He said people judge you when you give them your name so he keeps his locked up so people won't judge him anymore. I told him, yes sir, people are people and it was never, ever supposed to be this way. Where we meet each other like this, a dude from Ohio and a dude from Michigan and one is pretty darn young to not have all his body parts and with a disease that is eating the rest.
The beat up street dude looked me straight in the eye for the first time, and told me who he had no idea who I was, but he knows one thing...that when he dies soon, it'll be better in heaven.
You know, this trapper can wear out a coyote and never blink but a person who, even in suffering, realizes more than most who are hurrying on by at the McDonalds drive through window, is bigger stuff than words. I reminded him the story doesn't end there. There is a bodily resurrection yet to come and one of two family reunions to go to. He hadn't heard that key piece of the good news before and he said he sure hopes God would allow him to be with people who are different than most he meets every day because they are what he called "pretty awful."
Sometimes it's good for all of us to just sit among people not like us, not from where we're from, and who don't think and act like us. Eating a Mickey Mac chicken sandwich at a pot luck with another person who's had a tough tough sled (Donna went in to get chow) sitting on a street corner with cars whizzing by non stop gives a person a perspective of what in the Jimmy Dickens some of this is all about.
People. The legions use them as canon fodder. There's only One whose grace is the secret sauce that stops all of us from shotgunning everything around us.
He will change us y'all. Some coming willingly. Some come kicking and punching. Some say screw You. That love of freedom we all long for, even a man on a street corner with no legs below the hips, was first given by another.
Blessings y'all. Mark
Sorry, didn’t read more than your opening paragraph but the gist I get is no matter how many political careers we put to death we can’t change the end game.
-Goofy-
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Re: Canadian Freedom Convoy
[Re: bowhunter27295]
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02/22/22 09:52 AM
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Hobbie, The only way that would happen is if enough conservative, moral, and ethical, people would run for office AND get elected. But it would take a lot. However, real big money has bought off and taken control of people that have low morals and ethics and continue to support that role in power.
It's been posted on here before, but plenty of videos are available that expose this plan.
And people that don't think their vote matters or don't believe that it matters where they live have already been duped.
Let's keep our fingers crossed that we can at least slow down the dive into the abyss.
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