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Gentlemanbasterd 1 point ago +1 / -0

I voted for the conservatives but can't really think of how anything would be different right now if they had won.

Would still have carbon tax, still have covid mandates, still be bowing to china's whim, maybe by the end of their first term they might promise some changes, but everything they would try and do until then would get held up by the LPC and NDP.

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Gentlemanbasterd 5 points ago +5 / -0

How many of the MPs he kicked out won their seats as independents? Or did the vote get split between the old MP and the new PC MP?

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Gentlemanbasterd 5 points ago +5 / -0

What is the Other column? If you didn't vote in advance or mail it in what other way was there?

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Gentlemanbasterd 5 points ago +5 / -0

I dont think popular vote matters, if I recall Scheer won the popular vote, its seats that matter which means the GTA and Quebec are all that matter

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Gentlemanbasterd 2 points ago +2 / -0

But will max prop up a CPC minority if the out do the NDP?

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Gentlemanbasterd 4 points ago +4 / -0

Even before the pandemic I wasn't going to restaurants much and bars were pretty lame since I'm not in my early 20s anymore. Living on my own and cooking food better than they did for cheaper really opened my eyes. If I get anything now a days it's pizza twice a month and maybe chinese food twice a year. Not really gonna miss it if this happens in Ontario, besides there's always curbside pick up

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Gentlemanbasterd 2 points ago +2 / -0

Didnt the team that got bin laden all die in a helicopter crash a year or so after their mission?

*edit Nvm there was a hit on a Chinook after the mission and it did kill a lot of seals but not some of team 6

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Gentlemanbasterd 2 points ago +2 / -0

Don't need to go that far, conventional bombs are plenty big enough, we don't want radioactive oil and rare earth metals. Not that much money for weapon companies in using a nuke, one and done, but to buy the planes and drones and enough bombs to drop for a solid year, that's some big bucks to divert to election campaigns.

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Gentlemanbasterd 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just wait for the next software update and their 4 shots of versions 1.0 doesn't count towards version 1.1

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Gentlemanbasterd 7 points ago +7 / -0

If it doesn't stop the virus or disease dead in its tracks and prevent it from spreading then it just gives it a sparring partner to get stronger.

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Gentlemanbasterd 6 points ago +6 / -0

Fords move to stop unions from freely spending workers dues to run political promotions in exchange for union cronyism seems to shake things up a bit.

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Gentlemanbasterd 7 points ago +7 / -0

If I had a business that said no circumcised, people who have had abortions, appendix removed, HPV, Syphilis, gonorrhea, or if you don't have your tonsils you are not welcome. Can I do that?

I don't see this as an us vs them, vax vs unvax issue. This is human rights, privacy rights, and ethics. If we give an inch on allowing discrimination for supposed unclean blood then all is lost.

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Gentlemanbasterd 2 points ago +2 / -0

Don't we have the technology to just about automate the whole thing?

Drive to border, if your suspicious go to giant car wash, drive up to the line, car is hooked in, get out of car, vehicle is scanned and x rayed while you walk across border hallway and talk to greeters border agents. If nothings wrong get back into car and drive into other country.

They can detect explosive compounds (firearms/ammo/bomb), drugs, and people in the trunk very easily now with technology.

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Gentlemanbasterd 7 points ago +7 / -0

Over the last 60 years I don't think there is any group, other than children, that have been targeted with such aggressive advertising and merchandise than women. To the point that early ads from the latest 50s and early 60s would be considered vulgar and out right wrong nowadays.

"Is your husband distant and unresponsive? Its because your pussy smells, here's a douche and a vaccum, if you don't buy it your neighbor will."

Marketing and media is so powerful when they prey on instinctual fears, take the vax so you can hug your children again, keep your children safe with the vax. Even if they don't have children, the idea that they will be excluded from society is a big trigger for women. I can't blame them, most people don't have the time or know how to get information outside of tv/radio.

I've made it a point not to tell anyone not to get it, just mention that there are dangers (known/unknown) to it and that it is a personal choice for them to make and it shouldn't be held against then.

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Gentlemanbasterd 5 points ago +5 / -0

Let's see how long this lasts, they didn't like the curfews and protested on mass. If they have any real French blood in them they will be taking to the streets like never before.

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Gentlemanbasterd 3 points ago +3 / -0

If elections Canada sends out 100k+ voting cards to people who are not allowed to vote how many of them will get vote by mail cards?

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Gentlemanbasterd 11 points ago +11 / -0

Didn't the liberals change the rules so they can mail out more bailouts up to a week after election day?

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Gentlemanbasterd 15 points ago +15 / -0

Not allowing people who may have heart conditions and clotting issues to exercise intensely in your business, sounds like they're covering their ass for insurance reason.

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Gentlemanbasterd 2 points ago +2 / -0

They all are, you don't get past a volunteer position in a rural towns council without getting on the take and learning the game.

Do enough to look busy without actually making waves unless your benefactors and media push the waves then hop on board and wait for your pension or job offer for the private sector so you can use your connections.

If we had our best and benevolent working in government they would be out of a job inside of 10 years.

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Gentlemanbasterd 14 points ago +14 / -0

Likely resigning to move into a higher position of some NGO or lobbying group.

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Gentlemanbasterd 5 points ago +5 / -0

The right not to be discriminated against due to Creed, Religion, or Beliefs. Violates section 7 of the charter as well.

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Gentlemanbasterd 6 points ago +6 / -0

Reminds me of the scene in V for Vendetta where Stephen fry has a vault of banned art, music, and books from history. Not that I think that movie was a movement or anything, just what I remember of his character seemed level headed.

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Gentlemanbasterd 7 points ago +7 / -0

Come on, they found the passports of the highjackers a few blocks away and have the interviews with the flight schools they went to that said they could barely take off (but thats the hardest part). Building 7 was clearly a raging inferno before it dropped in freefall a while after the BBC announced it had collapsed on live TV. It was super lucky the owner of the buildings had such a big insurance policy on those buildings against plane crashes, since they were designed to withstand plane crashes. The threat of Bin Laden crashing planes into the WTC was so high at the time that they were running drills that same day to train to deal with high jackers flying planes into the towers. Occums Razor says terrorists did it alone clearly.

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