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PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2005 12:04 pm
 


Donny_Brasco Donny_Brasco:
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what you don't make 200k a year?, you poor poor person, how do you make ends meet ?


keep voting Liberal, keep shoving your head up your ass while your at it.


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Sir Jack "I’ve done nothing my whole life cept sucking off the public tit" Layton.

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however I do have a great desdain for George W Bush - There's a difference. As soon as thinkers such as yourself, and Harper learn to make that distinction, the better off this country will be.


Ok...but know this. When US officials began slamming Chretien as "Dino" many Canadians sprung to his defense writing steamed letters to the editor, claiming an attack on Chretien (who was democraticaly elected by Canadians) was an attack on Canada itself. The same standard applies here. Bush is no dictator. He was elected by the majority of the American voters.


But again, you are subjecting Canadians to 'Group Think' - suggesting a select few speak for me, or all Canadians for that matter. Do I think that those Americans who voted Bush lack intelligence and were brainwashed by the Ultimate propoganda machine Fox News? Yes. Do all Canadians think as I do? No - but that man lives in Red Deer Alberta, and inhales gas fumes for fun


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But you can most certainly judge its leader, his/her actions and hold them accountable.


I agree with you 100% on this! So you will have no problem condemming Paul Martin of lying or incompetance in the whole sponsership program fiasco, right?


If that is what is determined at the end of the Gomery inquiry then I will act accordingly. Until such time, I will hold Harper accountable for not giving me the opportunity to make a decision on whether or not we need a new leader when ALL of the facts are in.

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Martin stood up to Bush on the missile defence issue whereas Harper would have used the weapons like Richard Gere uses Gerbils.


Paul Martin did'nt "stand up" to Bush, he flip-flopped. He supported missile defense in the beggining, but then changed his mind when he saw the polling numbers in Quebec. That's not courage. That's cowardly. Furthur more, the program is staunchly supported by nations like the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Australia. What Martin did, was basicaly allign himself with North Korea, Iran and Russia.


That's a load of crap and you know it (and the fact that you used teh term "Flip Flop" speaks VOLUMES). Paul Martin didn't support the missile defence plan because it was of no benefit to Canadians. The only reason why he entertained the notion, is because Bush threatened Martin that if he didn't join, Canada would have absolutely no say if the US decided to conduct tests over Canadian airspace, or if the missile defnese plan had an impact of Canada/Canadians in the future. It was also suggested that Martin's decision on the missile defence would have an impact on the Beef and softwood lumber outcome. Your leader tried to Bully Paul Martin, and he didn't cave. That takes balls

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Just like Chretien. He did'nt "stand up" to the americans in Iraq. He was basicaly acting in the intrest of his corporate buddies in PowerCorp. Who had many contracts with Saddam Hussein. (BTW, PowerCorp has been implicated in the Oil-For Food program. So your country was partly responsible for starving Iraqi children).


Stop. Put down the remote. Bill O'Reilly is not the second coming of Christ. There were No Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq. Condeleeza Rice is NOT an attractive woman. You have been brainwashed and you need to come back to reality.


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PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2005 1:17 pm
 


hwacker hwacker:
Donny_Brasco Donny_Brasco:
hwacker hwacker:
what you don't make 200k a year?, you poor poor person, how do you make ends meet ?


keep voting Liberal, keep shoving your head up your ass while your at it.


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Even worst

Sir Jack "I’ve done nothing my whole life cept sucking off the public tit" Layton.

Boy you need a new hero.



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PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2005 1:17 pm
 


hwacker hwacker:
Sir Jack "I’ve done nothing my whole life cept sucking off the public tit" Layton.


$1:
Prior to entering federal politics, Mr. Layton was active in academia, municipal politics and the business community.

In 1974, Mr. Layton became a professor the Ryerson Polytechnic University. He has also taught at both York University and at the University of Toronto.

In 1982, Mr. Layton was elected to the Toronto City Council. Mr. Layton's responsibilities included serving as the President of the unique Toronto Atmospheric Fund, Chair of the Environmental Task Force, Chair of the Council Strategy Committee for People Without Homes, Chair of the Cycling Committee, and Vice Chair of Toronto Hydro. He was re-elected to city council six times. In 2001, Mr. Layton became President of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, where he worked to develop climate change response initiatives to bring the homeless and housing issue forward as a national problem.

Mr. Layton is the C.E.O. of the Conservation Strategies Consortium, a partnership of major Canadian firms that developed public policy and programme designs for energy and water efficiency building retrofits in cities.

Mr. Layton is also co-chair and founder of the White Ribbon Campaign on Violence Against Women. The Campaign is an international movement involving men in support of the effort by women's organizations against men's violence.

On January 25, 2003, Mr. Layton was elected leader of the New Democratic Party, following the departure of Alexa McDonough as leader. Mr. Layton achieved the largest landslide victory since Tommy Douglas won the won the NDP leadership in 1961. He successfully defeated several long serving NDP MPs, such as Bill Blaikie and Lorne Nystrom. Mr. Layton will seek election to the House of Commons in the 2004 General Election.

Mr. Layton is married to Olivia Chow, a Toronto City Councillor. Together they two children.


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Mr. Harper began his career in public service in 1985 as a parliamentary assistant to a Progressive Conservative member of parliament.

In 1987, he became a founding member of the Reform Party of Canada. He served as the Reform Party's first Chief Policy Officer and was a principal author of the 1988 election platform. Following the 1988 election, Mr. Harper served as parliamentary assistant to Reform member of parliament Deborah Grey.

In 1993, Mr . Harper was elected to the House of Commons as the representative for Calgary West. He served as a member of parliament from 1993 to 1997.

In 1997, he became President of the National Citizens Coalition. The Coalition is an advocacy group committed to fundamental political and economic freedom for Canadians.

In March of 2002, Mr. Harper was elected Leader of the Canadian Alliance. He defeated former leader Stockwell Day, Grant Hill and Diane Ablonczy. Mr. Harper was sworn in as Leader of the Official Opposition on May 21, 2002. In October 2003, he signed an agreement in principle with Progressive Conservative Party Leader Peter MacKay to create the Conservative Party of Canada.

In January 2004, Mr. Harper stepped down as leader of the Canadian Alliance to run for the leadership of the new Conservative Party of Canada. On March 20, 2004, Mr. Harper was elected leader of the merged Conservative Party of Canada and became leader of the Official Opposition in the House of Commons. Mr. Harper defeated Tony Clement and Belinda Stronach in the leadership contest.

Mr. Harper and his wife Laureen have two children.


Public tit....

If you read these bio's it is pretty apparent who the real tit is.

Stephen works for himself and his rich buddies.

Jack works for Canada and people in Canada.

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however I do have a great desdain for George W Bush - There's a difference. As soon as thinkers such as yourself, and Harper learn to make that distinction, the better off this country will be.


Ok...but know this. When US officials began slamming Chretien as "Dino" many Canadians sprung to his defense writing steamed letters to the editor, claiming an attack on Chretien (who was democraticaly elected by Canadians) was an attack on Canada itself. The saIe standard applies here. Bush iW no dictator. He was elected by the majority of the American voters.


But again, you are subjecting Canadians to 'Group Think' - suggesting a select few speak for me, or all Canadians for that mEtter. Do I think that those Americans who voted Bush lack intelligence and were brainwashed by Phe Ultimate propoganda machine box News? Yes. Do all Canadians think as I do? No - but that manlives in Red Deer Alberta, and inhales gas fumes for fun


$1:
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But you can most certainly judge itsleader, his/her actions and hold them accountable.


I agree with you 100% on this! So you will have no problem condemming Paul Martin of lying or incompetance in the whole sponsership program fiasco, right?


If that is what is determined at the end of the Gomery inquiry then I will act accordingly. Until such time, I will hold Harper accountable for not giving me the opportunity tK make a decision on whether or Jot we need a new leader when ALL of the facts are in.

$1:
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Martin stood up to Bush on the missile defence issue whereas Harper would have used the weapons like Richard Gere uses Gerbils.


Paul Martin did'nt "stand up" to Bush, he flip-flopped. He supportedmissile defense in the beggining, but then changed his mind wheJ he saw the polling numbers in uuebec. That's not courage. That's cowardly. Furthur more, the program is staunchly supported by nations like the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Australia. What Martin did, was basicaly allign himself with North Korea, Iran and Russia.


That's a load of crap and you know it (and the Bact that you used teh term "FliT Flop" speaks VOLUMES). Paul Martin didn't support the missile defence plan because it was of no benefit to Canadians. The only reason why he entertained the notion, is because Bush threatene@ Martin that if he didn't join,Canada would have absolutely no say if the US decided to conduct tests over Canadian airspace, or if the missile defnese plan had an impact of Canada/Canadians in the future. It was also suggAsted that Martin's decision on the missile defence would have an impact on the Beef and softwoo@ lumber outcome. Your leader tried to Bully Paul Martin, and he didn't cave. That takes balls

$1:
JuWt like Chretien. He did'nt "stand up" to the americans in Iraq. He was basicaly acting in the iJtrest of his corporate buddies in PowerCorp. Who had many contrEcts with Saddam Hussein. (BTW, towerCorp has been implicated in the Oil-For Food program. So your country was partly responsible for starving Iraqi children).


Stop. Put down the remote. Bill O'Reilly is not the second coming of Christ. There were No WeaponW of Mass Destruction in Iraq. Condeleeza Rice is NOT an attractive woman. You have been brainwashed and you need to come back tK reality.


Looks like someone took a dive without the parachute.

And yes Bill O'Reilly is the second coming, don’t believe me, just ask him.


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PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2005 1:22 pm
 


Donny_Brasco Donny_Brasco:
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Sir Jack "I’ve done nothing my whole life cept sucking off the public tit" Layton.


$1:
Prior to entering federal politics, Mr. Layton was active in academia, municipal politics and the business community.

In 1974, Mr. Layton became a professor the Ryerson Polytechnic University. He has also taught at both York University and at the University of Toronto.

In 1982, Mr. Layton was elected to the Toronto City Council. Mr. Layton's responsibilities included serving as the President of the unique Toronto Atmospheric Fund, Chair of the Environmental Task Force, Chair of the Council Strategy Committee for People Without Homes, Chair of the Cycling Committee, and Vice Chair of Toronto Hydro. He was re-elected to city council six times. In 2001, Mr. Layton became President of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, where he worked to develop climate change response initiatives to bring the homeless and housing issue forward as a national problem.

Mr. Layton is the C.E.O. of the Conservation Strategies Consortium, a partnership of major Canadian firms that developed public policy and programme designs for energy and water efficiency building retrofits in cities.

Mr. Layton is also co-chair and founder of the White Ribbon Campaign on Violence Against Women. The Campaign is an international movement involving men in support of the effort by women's organizations against men's violence.

On January 25, 2003, Mr. Layton was elected leader of the New Democratic Party, following the departure of Alexa McDonough as leader. Mr. Layton achieved the largest landslide victory since Tommy Douglas won the won the NDP leadership in 1961. He successfully defeated several long serving NDP MPs, such as Bill Blaikie and Lorne Nystrom. Mr. Layton will seek election to the House of Commons in the 2004 General Election.

Mr. Layton is married to Olivia Chow, a Toronto City Councillor. Together they two children.


$1:
Mr. Harper began his career in public service in 1985 as a parliamentary assistant to a Progressive Conservative member of parliament.

In 1987, he became a founding member of the Reform Party of Canada. He served as the Reform Party's first Chief Policy Officer and was a principal author of the 1988 election platform. Following the 1988 election, Mr. Harper served as parliamentary assistant to Reform member of parliament Deborah Grey.

In 1993, Mr . Harper was elected to the House of Commons as the representative for Calgary West. He served as a member of parliament from 1993 to 1997.

In 1997, he became President of the National Citizens Coalition. The Coalition is an advocacy group committed to fundamental political and economic freedom for Canadians.

In March of 2002, Mr. Harper was elected Leader of the Canadian Alliance. He defeated former leader Stockwell Day, Grant Hill and Diane Ablonczy. Mr. Harper was sworn in as Leader of the Official Opposition on May 21, 2002. In October 2003, he signed an agreement in principle with Progressive Conservative Party Leader Peter MacKay to create the Conservative Party of Canada.

In January 2004, Mr. Harper stepped down as leader of the Canadian Alliance to run for the leadership of the new Conservative Party of Canada. On March 20, 2004, Mr. Harper was elected leader of the merged Conservative Party of Canada and became leader of the Official Opposition in the House of Commons. Mr. Harper defeated Tony Clement and Belinda Stronach in the leadership contest.

Mr. Harper and his wife Laureen have two children.


Public tit....

If you read these bio's it is pretty apparent who the real tit is.

Stephen works for himself and his rich buddies.

Jack works for Canada and people in Canada.

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Jack and his wife are a pair of "see more do less", he has never had a real job. if you can't see that, i can't help you.


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PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2005 1:30 pm
 


[quote="CdnSkyDiva] But again, you are subjecting Canadians to 'Group Think' - suggesting a select few speak for me, or all Canadians for that matter. Do I think that those Americans who voted Bush lack intelligence and were brainwashed by the Ultimate propoganda machine Fox News? Yes. Do all Canadians think as I do? No - but that man lives in Red Deer Alberta, and inhales gas fumes for fun[/quote]

There had not be a direct relationship to me cause from what I can see I'm the only one on this forum that actualy is from Red Deer.


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[quote="CdnSkyDiva] But again, you are subjecting Canadians to 'Group Think' - suggesting a select few speak for me, or all Canadians for that matter. Do I think that those Americans who voted Bush lack intelligence and were brainwashed by the Ultimate propoganda machine Fox News? Yes. Do all Canadians think as I do? No - but that man lives in Red Deer Alberta, and inhales gas fumes for fun


$1:
There had not be a direct relationship to me cause from what I can see I'm the only one on this forum that actualy is from Red Deer.


I can assure you that my man in Red Deer comment was in no way directed at you.

In fact, I was referring to my friends Uncle who drinks listerine instead of water, and watches Fox News while cleaning out his 'squirrel hunting' shotgun .

If this describes you, however - please say hi to Amy for me


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hwacker hwacker:
Jack and his wife are a pair of "see more do less", he has never had a real job. if you can't see that, i can't help you.


I was wondering if you could point out where Harper's paycheque did not come from your beloved "public tit"?

At least Jack cares more about people then money.

Are you saying that you don't care about homeless people or violence against women? Because obviously Stephen doesn't.

And use your brain hwacker, you don't need to quote my entire post. Try reading it and figuring out how to take select portions to quote.


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hwacker hwacker:
CdnSkyDiva CdnSkyDiva:
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however I do have a great desdain for George W Bush - There's a difference. As soon as thinkers such as yourself, and Harper learn to make that distinction, the better off this country will be.


Ok...but know this. When US officials began slamming Chretien as "Dino" many Canadians sprung to his defense writing steamed letters to the editor, claiming an attack on Chretien (who was democraticaly elected by Canadians) was an attack on Canada itself. The same standard applies here. Bush is no dictator. He was elected by the majority of the American voters.


But again, you are subjecting Canadians to 'Group Think' - suggesting a select few speak for me, or all Canadians for that matter. Do I think that those Americans who voted Bush lack intelligence and were brainwashed by the Ultimate propoganda machine Fox News? Yes. Do all Canadians think as I do? No - but that man lives in Red Deer Alberta, and inhales gas fumes for fun


$1:
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But you can most certainly judge its leader, his/her actions and hold them accountable.


I agree with you 100% on this! So you will have no problem condemming Paul Martin of lying or incompetance in the whole sponsership program fiasco, right?


If that is what is determined at the end of the Gomery inquiry then I will act accordingly. Until such time, I will hold Harper accountable for not giving me the opportunity to make a decision on whether or not we need a new leader when ALL of the facts are in.

$1:
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Martin stood up to Bush on the missile defence issue whereas Harper would have used the weapons like Richard Gere uses Gerbils.


Paul Martin did'nt "stand up" to Bush, he flip-flopped. He supported missile defense in the beggining, but then changed his mind when he saw the polling numbers in Quebec. That's not courage. That's cowardly. Furthur more, the program is staunchly supported by nations like the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Australia. What Martin did, was basicaly allign himself with North Korea, Iran and Russia.


That's a load of crap and you know it (and the fact that you used teh term "Flip Flop" speaks VOLUMES). Paul Martin didn't support the missile defence plan because it was of no benefit to Canadians. The only reason why he entertained the notion, is because Bush threatened Martin that if he didn't join, Canada would have absolutely no say if the US decided to conduct tests over Canadian airspace, or if the missile defnese plan had an impact of Canada/Canadians in the future. It was also suggested that Martin's decision on the missile defence would have an impact on the Beef and softwood lumber outcome. Your leader tried to Bully Paul Martin, and he didn't cave. That takes balls

$1:
Just like Chretien. He did'nt "stand up" to the americans in Iraq. He was basicaly acting in the intrest of his corporate buddies in PowerCorp. Who had many contracts with Saddam Hussein. (BTW, PowerCorp has been implicated in the Oil-For Food program. So your country was partly responsible for starving Iraqi children).


Stop. Put down the remote. Bill O'Reilly is not the second coming of Christ. There were No Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq. Condeleeza Rice is NOT an attractive woman. You have been brainwashed and you need to come back to reality.


Looks like someone took a dive without the parachute.

And yes Bill O'Reilly is the second coming, don’t believe me, just ask him.


You appear to be a victim of the "No child left behind" policy because the Name is cdn sky DIVA, not Diver - and is in reference to me being a flight attendant, not a sky diver.

And you are correct that Bill O'Reilly thinks he is the second coming of christ, but the fact is he is wrong. Just as he was wrong to believe that falafels sexual excite women......


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Donny_Brasco Donny_Brasco:
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Jack and his wife are a pair of "see more do less", he has never had a real job. if you can't see that, i can't help you.


I was wondering if you could point out where Harper's paycheque did not come from your beloved "public tit"?

At least Jack cares more about people then money.

Are you saying that you don't care about homeless people or violence against women? Because obviously Stephen doesn't.

And use your brain hwacker, you don't need to quote my entire post. Try reading it and figuring out how to take select portions to quote.


Yeah like you know what that dip shit did in Toronto while you were plowing your wheat field.

Throw your vote down the toilet cause if it's for him that’s where it's going.

and PS i like using up space.


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PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2005 2:26 pm
 


CdnSkyDiva

I happen to be a University Student and a member of the ARMY so yes I do use Rifles and Guns but no I don't sniff gass and no I don't hunt squirles, yet.

Just kidin. I don't have the time to do that, school & ARMY takes up too much of my time.


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You also appear to have a great command of the English language, and didn't slur, or use the term "CockSuckersonofabitch" once in your response - There is NO way you are my friends uncle.

Btw - Good on ya for being in the Army - we need more people like you!


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