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Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 25 Dec 2022, 3:04pm
by Dr. Medulla
revbob wrote:
25 Dec 2022, 2:57pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
25 Dec 2022, 2:35pm
revbob wrote:
25 Dec 2022, 2:30pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
25 Dec 2022, 1:57pm
revbob wrote:
25 Dec 2022, 1:52pm
My cousin north of the border sent out her usual insane ramblings for the holiday. She actually skipped me but my sister forwarded it. She goes from the weather in Ottawa to her daughter getting a college acceptance letter and her inability to find a part time job to all the nice well spoken foreigners she's met since moving to Canada to a fox news worthy rant about people crossing the US southern border who unlike her forebears from Ireland who had all their paperwork in order to enter legally back in 1850.
Nothing proves one's character more than orderly paperwork!

The reality is that at the time she mentions there was no such thing as illegal immigration. People just showed up if you had the money to get here, you got in. And she also mentions Ellis Island which was just an island at that point with no immigration proceedings happening there. Im glad she's Canadian now. :shifty:
She lives in one of the suburbs, right? She smells like Kanata or Orleans.
Isnt it all just Canada? :shifty:
Excuse me, I'm an eastern elite!

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 25 Dec 2022, 3:06pm
by Dr. Medulla
Flex wrote:
25 Dec 2022, 2:44pm
His use of slave labour, white complexion, and northern ethnicity means the rules are relaxed. One might pause that he's a dirty socialist giving away stuff for free, but let's not overlook that he judges people as worthy or not first.

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 25 Dec 2022, 3:23pm
by Dr. Medulla
Image

The Boss were tempted to buy this for either one of a couple brothers-in-law who despise St. Justin.

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 03 Jan 2023, 7:23pm
by Kory
Dr. Medulla wrote:
25 Dec 2022, 3:23pm
Image

The Boss were tempted to buy this for either one of a couple brothers-in-law who despise St. Justin.
Shoulda done it.

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 03 Jan 2023, 7:55pm
by Dr. Medulla
Kory wrote:
03 Jan 2023, 7:23pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
25 Dec 2022, 3:23pm
Image

The Boss were tempted to buy this for either one of a couple brothers-in-law who despise St. Justin.
Shoulda done it.
They'd never wear it, so it's a bit wasteful.

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 05 Jan 2023, 11:04am
by revbob

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 28 Apr 2023, 11:58am
by Dr. Medulla
Milkshake duck, Ottawa edition: A lawyer who gained some fame and appreciation during the Clownvoy occupation last February thru legal commentary turns out to be a creep. The wise path, I think, is to assume everyone online is a monster.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/j ... -1.6825027

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 28 Apr 2023, 1:41pm
by revbob
Dr. Medulla wrote:
28 Apr 2023, 11:58am
Milkshake duck, Ottawa edition: A lawyer who gained some fame and appreciation during the Clownvoy occupation last February thru legal commentary turns out to be a creep. The wise path, I think, is to assume everyone online is a monster.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/j ... -1.6825027
Not to be judging on superficial qualities but that picture and presumably his real life presentation says it all. He may as well have asshole tatooed on his forehead

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 28 Apr 2023, 2:09pm
by Dr. Medulla
revbob wrote:
28 Apr 2023, 1:41pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
28 Apr 2023, 11:58am
Milkshake duck, Ottawa edition: A lawyer who gained some fame and appreciation during the Clownvoy occupation last February thru legal commentary turns out to be a creep. The wise path, I think, is to assume everyone online is a monster.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/j ... -1.6825027
Not to be judging on superficial qualities but that picture and presumably his real life presentation says it all. He may as well have asshole tatooed on his forehead
When the initial accusation broke, on the Ottawa reddit, a number of people said it was an open secret in the legal community that he was someone whom women had to avoid. Less a case of "omigosh" than "it's about time."

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 30 Apr 2023, 8:11am
by Dr. Medulla
https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/hillary-c ... -1.6376583

As Canada's Conservatives look to the US for horrible ideas and role models, the Liberals do their best to match them. What can a plutocrat warmonger and uninspiring politician teach them? Let's find out!

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 12 May 2023, 8:26pm
by Dr. Medulla
In case you think for a second that Canada has avoided the insanity of America, I was reading about the response of some people in northern Alberta (aka Texas of the tundra). Communities are being evacuated because of wildfires and some residents are resisting, claiming it's … fake news. That's right, despite a choking smoke in the air, there is no fire. What's going on, apparently, is that the NDP—who aren't even the governing party—are trying to lure homeowners out so that they can dump homeless people from Edmonton to go looting. It's like the narrative has to be transparently absurd for the mouthbreathers to embrace it.

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 12 May 2023, 8:31pm
by Sparky
Dr. Medulla wrote:
12 May 2023, 8:26pm
In case you think for a second that Canada has avoided the insanity of America, I was reading about the response of some people in northern Alberta (aka Texas of the tundra). Communities are being evacuated because of wildfires and some residents are resisting, claiming it's … fake news. That's right, despite a choking smoke in the air, there is no fire. What's going on, apparently, is that the NDP—who aren't even the governing party—are trying to lure homeowners out so that they can dump homeless people from Edmonton to go looting. It's like the narrative has to be transparently absurd for the mouthbreathers to embrace it.
Charles Darwin approves. :mrgreen:

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 12 May 2023, 8:41pm
by Dr. Medulla
Sparky wrote:
12 May 2023, 8:31pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
12 May 2023, 8:26pm
In case you think for a second that Canada has avoided the insanity of America, I was reading about the response of some people in northern Alberta (aka Texas of the tundra). Communities are being evacuated because of wildfires and some residents are resisting, claiming it's … fake news. That's right, despite a choking smoke in the air, there is no fire. What's going on, apparently, is that the NDP—who aren't even the governing party—are trying to lure homeowners out so that they can dump homeless people from Edmonton to go looting. It's like the narrative has to be transparently absurd for the mouthbreathers to embrace it.
Charles Darwin approves. :mrgreen:
It does suggest members of a species who can't adapt to their environment.

Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 06 Jun 2023, 11:17am
by Sparky
Kind of a long, but worth the listen. I have to admire him for standing up for what's right.


Re: Canadian politics gets innerestin'

Posted: 24 Jun 2023, 8:03pm
by Sparky
If I was in Toronto, Molly the dog would get my vote.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-65935829