![]() Miss World Canada says dad threatened in China over her political viewsMisc CDN | 207498 hits | May 25 10:37 am | Posted by: N_Fiddledog Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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My guess is that dad is texting on a free gov't issued smart phone while enjoying time in one of those famous gov't funded all inclusive re-education spa's.
Isn't this the same country and government type that Justine said he admired.
Well, at least we can be grateful that Stevo won't have anything to do with them.
Isn't this the same country and government type that Justine said he admired.
Well, at least we can be grateful that Stevo won't have anything to do with them.
Always a deflection with admirers of the 'Shiny Pony'.
I don't like that we do any business with the Chinese but business is business. We deal with all kinds of governments in our international trade, some that we don't like.
But Justin expressed an admiration of their type of government and that didn't raise any eyebrows in the Liberal camp.
Always a deflection with admirers of the 'Shiny Pony'.
I don't like that we do any business with the Chinese but business is business. We deal with all kinds of governments in our international trade, some that we don't like.
But Justin expressed an admiration of their type of government and that didn't raise any eyebrows in the Liberal camp.
What part of "Don't blame me, I vote NDP" did you not understand.
Isn't this the same country and government type that Justine said he admired.
While I wouldn't want to live there permanently, the government does get stuff done.
Edmonton will be lucky to build half of one LRT line in the next 5 years, while China built half a dozen separate lines in Beijing in the same time frame during the run-up to the 2008 Olympics.
The fact is we don't have any right to dictate to them what form of government they have any more than they do to tell us what type of government we should have. That is even more important when so many Chinese don't seem to care what government is in place as long as they have jobs, food in their bellies and a roof over their heads.
What part of "Don't blame me, I vote NDP" did you not understand.
So a fan of Angry Tom Mulcair.
What part of "Don't blame me, I vote NDP" did you not understand.
So a fan of Angry Tom Mulcair.
Just Tom Mulcair. If I wanted angry I could of been a fan of you,
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No, you have to be stark raving bonkers to join that fan club.
Still butthurt sunshine.
What part of "Don't blame me, I vote NDP" did you not understand.
So a fan of Angry Tom Mulcair.
Just Tom Mulcair. If I wanted angry I could of been a fan of you,
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I'm far from angry.
As far as thinking Mulcair is not permanently pissed off.
I'm far from angry.
As far as thinking Mulcair is not permanently pissed off.
Isn't this the same country and government type that Justine said he admired.
While I wouldn't want to live there permanently, the government does get stuff done.
Edmonton will be lucky to build half of one LRT line in the next 5 years, while China built half a dozen separate lines in Beijing in the same time frame during the run-up to the 2008 Olympics.
The fact is we don't have any right to dictate to them what form of government they have any more than they do to tell us what type of government we should have. That is even more important when so many Chinese don't seem to care what government is in place as long as they have jobs, food in their bellies and a roof over their heads.
Most Chinese, throughout history, have been apolitical.
Most Chinese, throughout history, have been apolitical.
Much to their detriment.