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Posts: 15102
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:13 am
hurley_108 hurley_108: Wow are YOU guys ever desperate. You can't bring yourselves to admit that Harper just hasn't given or promised Canada anything it really wants, so you have to bring yourselves down to questioning the NDP's inability to form a government. That's weak. Did you even read my above post?
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Reverend Blair
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Posts: 2043
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:17 am
$1: The whole crime topic resonates well with all Canadians Yeah, it did you a lot of good in Quebec, didn't it? What are you going to do when your policies fail to reduce crime, just like every other place they've been tried? What are you going to do when the bill for the extra costs come in from the provinces and people have to pick up the tab for your failed policies?
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Posts: 15102
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:19 am
Reverend Blair Reverend Blair: What are you going to do when your policies fail to reduce crime, just like every other place they've been tried? Sorta like the gun registry? I guess nothing. It worked for the Liberals.
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roger-roger
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Posts: 5164
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:25 am
You could put a corspe on the podium and people would vote liberal, just because they are liberal and they dont like the cons. 
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Posts: 15102
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:27 am
Eisensapper Eisensapper: You could put a corspe on the podium and people would vote liberal, just because they are liberal and they dont like the cons.  That's pretty much what they did.
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Reverend Blair
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Posts: 2043
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:08 am
The gun registry has a huge amount of support in urban areas, Ruez. The police feel it does help to reduce crime and have said so. The majority of Canadians support it.
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:10 am
Reverend Blair Reverend Blair: The gun registry has a huge amount of support in urban areas, Ruez. The police feel it does help to reduce crime and have said so. The majority of Canadians support it. The gun registry does nothing to lower crime. It doesn't help the police other then provide a false sense of security, and I doubt the majority of Canadians support it. It was a useless piece of legislation and a huge reason I detest the Liberals.
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:12 am
Reverend Blair Reverend Blair: The gun registry has a huge amount of support in urban areas, Ruez. The police feel it does help to reduce crime and have said so. The majority of Canadians support it. Even though the guns used in most crimes are already outlawed in Canada or are here illegally in the first place, so having a law abiding citizen register his already licensed firearm will not reduce crime.
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:38 am
Wasnt the list of registered guns published online complete with addresses? Think I remember seeing it once.
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Posts: 4914
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:39 am
hurley_108 hurley_108: ridenrain ridenrain: Poor, desperate Lefties... If Harper steps down, it's of his own choice. There's no evidence of backstabbing or replacement in thhe Conservative party. .. While in the Liberal party.. Dion's not even dead yet and the vultures are circling. If it really is desperation on the left, if it really is that all the fractiousness and backstabbing is in the Liberal camp, if Dion's leadership really is as poor as you'ev been saying all these months, then why isn't Harper polling well into the 40s, and sailing into a clear majority? Harper won't be looking for a new job with a minority. He will STILL be the PM.
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Posts: 4914
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:42 am
Reverend Blair Reverend Blair: The gun registry has a huge amount of support in urban areas, Ruez. The police feel it does help to reduce crime and have said so. The majority of Canadians support it. the majority of Canadian DON'T support it and do not claim that they do. After 12 years it has done NOTHING it was intended to do. NOT ONE the database is so grossly inaccurate that the cops I talk to say they can not rely on it. Many do not even read the CPIC file when doing checks, it has little to no relevance. is that worth 2 Billion? is that worth the no less than 7 charter violation of the act against law abiding firearms owners? I think not.
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Reverend Blair
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Posts: 2043
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:44 am
Gun crime is a large part of domestic violence, not just street crime. In cases of domestic violence, whether a shot is fired or threats are made, the weapon of choice is usually a long gun.
In addition to that, in many areas...especially rural areas...much of the street level gun crime is committed with stolen long guns that have been modified (usually sawed-off). The gun registry helps to trace those weapons and to ensure that people are storing their guns properly and report stolen guns.
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Posts: 4914
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:47 am
Reverend Blair Reverend Blair: $1: The whole crime topic resonates well with all Canadians Yeah, it did you a lot of good in Quebec, didn't it? What are you going to do when your policies fail to reduce crime, just like every other place they've been tried? What are you going to do when the bill for the extra costs come in from the provinces and people have to pick up the tab for your failed policies? what are the socialist going to do with the PROOF their policies did fuck all on crime? gun registry, massive spending did what?? F' ALL 13 years of BS and more BS from the lieberals speaking of good for Qc, how did that thing call the Canada act AKA charter do for good ol' Qc??
Last edited by uwish on Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:48 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:48 am
In all the violence calls here for domestics I have never heard of a gun involved.
Not once.They dont even ask for info off CPIC about firearms. They go by past history,anyone with a scanner knows that.
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Posts: 4914
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:49 am
Reverend Blair Reverend Blair: Gun crime is a large part of domestic violence, not just street crime. In cases of domestic violence, whether a shot is fired or threats are made, the weapon of choice is usually a long gun.
In addition to that, in many areas...especially rural areas...much of the street level gun crime is committed with stolen long guns that have been modified (usually sawed-off). The gun registry helps to trace those weapons and to ensure that people are storing their guns properly and report stolen guns. you are more of an idiot than I gave you credit for. have you ever read how many firearms are stolen from owners?? do you even know? LESS THAN 0.05% any other useless questions?
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