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What do the proud boys Even do outside of counter protest and fight antifa?
 

jason73

Yuri Bezmenov was right
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What do the proud boys Even do outside of counter protest and fight antifa?
they get drunk 90% of the time and protest once in a while. i assume the NY and california proud boys are much more politically involved than the saskatoon branch
 
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they get drunk 90% of the time and protest once in a while. i assume the NY and california proud boys are much more politically involved than the saskatoon branch
Member when people had to twist Jugmits arm for months just to get him to half ass condemn the air India bombings? I fucking hate that guy, and his Rolex collection.
 

BeardOfKnowledge

The Most Consistent Motherfucker You Know
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Member when people had to twist Jugmits arm for months just to get him to half ass condemn the air India bombings? I fucking hate that guy, and his Rolex collection.
Member when he gave away a bunch of his votes because a week before the election he was like "Well, yeah we're going to prop up JT." and people were like "Well, then I might as well just vote for JT."?
 

jason73

Yuri Bezmenov was right
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Member when people had to twist Jugmits arm for months just to get him to half ass condemn the air India bombings? I fucking hate that guy, and his Rolex collection.
nothing says party of the working man like a 5000 dollar suit and a Roley
 

jason73

Yuri Bezmenov was right
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Don't you know a man of the people when you see one you peasant?
remember when those fuckers used to wear hard hats and act like they were the working class? look at them now .its the party of trannys and drug addicts and pretty much all the misfits who are too gay and mentally ill to be liberals
 
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Per the globe:

Brampton Centre MP Ramesh Sangha has been kicked out of the Liberal caucus for allegedly levelling unsubstantiated accusations against fellow Liberal MPs.

Government whip Mark Holland said in statement Monday he was made aware late last week that Sangha had made “baseless and dangerous accusations against a number of his caucus colleagues.”

Holland did not specify what those accusations entailed. He said he consulted with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and took the “necessary steps” to expel Sangha from the governing party’s caucus.

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Sangha, a lawyer first elected as a Liberal MP in 2015, has in the past accused his party of pandering to Sikh separatists.

Just before the 2019 federal election, the National Post reported that Sangha had given a Punjabi-language interview in which he suggested Trudeau’s Sikh cabinet ministers support an independent Sikh homeland – Khalistan – in the Punjab region of India.

Indian officials have levelled the same charge, which the Trudeau government has adamantly denied.
 
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Ontario Senator Lynn Beyak is leaving the upper chamber three years before her mandatory retirement and defiantly standing by her views on residential schools on her way out.

Named to the Senate on the advice of Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper in 2013, she says she was committed to serving just eight years.

That is the term limit that would have been imposed on senators under the Harper government’s original plan to have an elected Senate, which never came to fruition.

Thirty other senators named on the advice of Mr. Harper are still in the Senate and all but one – Alberta Senator Scott Tannas – have now been there more than eight years.

Announcing her early retirement Monday, Ms. Beyak said she stands by her controversial statements on residential schools, which played a role in her being ousted from the Conservative caucus and suspended from the upper chamber.


“Some have criticized me for stating that the good, as well as the bad, of residential schools should be recognized. I stand by that statement,” she wrote.

“Others have criticized me for stating that the Truth and Reconciliation Report was not as balanced as it should be. I stand by that statement as well.”

Ms. Beyak got into trouble for publishing derogatory letters about Indigenous people on her website. They were in response to a speech she gave in 2017 about the move to rename the building housing the Prime Minister’s Office on Wellington Street in downtown Ottawa, which at that time was named after Hector-Louis Langevin, who was involved in the residential school system.

In that speech, Ms. Beyak argued residential schools had done good for Indigenous children, although many suffered physical and sexual abuse and thousands died of disease and malnutrition in them after being forcibly removed from their homes and communities. The schools were operated by churches and funded by the federal government.

The Senate’s ethics officer, Pierre Legault, concluded in March, 2019, that five of the letters in particular contained racist content. Ms. Beyak, who was kicked out of the Conservative caucus over the matter, was suspended without pay from the Senate in May, 2019.


She refused for almost a year to delete the letters, casting herself as a champion of free speech and a victim of political correctness.

They were finally deleted from her website by the Senate administration.

She eventually apologized and agreed to take cultural sensitivity training, but the ethics committee deemed the initial apology to be perfunctory and the training a fiasco.

Ms. Beyak’s suspension ended automatically when Parliament dissolved for the 2019 federal election. The Senate voted in February, 2020, to suspend her again because while she had finally offered a more profuse apology, she still hadn’t completed an anti-racism course.

Once she did that, the committee finally recommended in June that Ms. Beyak be reinstated, but the wider Senate was still debating the committee’s report when it broke for the summer and then Prime Minister Justin Trudeau prorogued Parliament.

That meant her suspension was lifted automatically and she was reinstated.


In December, Senator Mary Jane McCallum, a member of the Independent Senators Group, introduced a motion calling for Ms. Beyak’s expulsion from the chamber. It was not debated before senators paused for the holidays. The Senate resumes sitting Feb. 2.

In her official letter of retirement to the Senate Monday, Ms. Beyak defended both her 2017 speech and her choice to share the letters she received.

She wrote she was attacked by “those with an agenda for power and control, and an aversion to honest debate,” with the help of some in the media.

“The fact that a senator dared to speak the opinions of millions of Canadians frightened those same few people, and their fear has been evident every day since, as they have constantly attacked me in Ottawa with unconstitutional motions and costly inquiries, all in an effort to stifle freedom of expression,” she wrote.

“Not only has it been my duty as a senator (who constitutionally cannot be expelled), but it has been my privilege, to weather those attacks on behalf of Canadians who value freedom of expression,” she continued. “I will treasure the many thousands of letters I have received from all across the country in support of my efforts for the rest of my life.”
 

Freeloading Rusty

Here comes Rover, sniffin’ at your ass
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Total bullshit. The liberals should be dragged from office for their incompetence. As I said from the start, we should never been giving money to youth and students who are living at home with their parents.

One of the requirements to apply for Covid funds should have been the need to prove you were either a home owner, paying a mortgage, paying rent or able to apply for a review under special circumstances such as recently becoming homeless.

Giving 15 year olds Covid checks is a fucking disgrace to the taxpayers
 
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SoupCan

how bout dat
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Total bullshit. The liberals should be dragged from office for their incompetence. As I said from the start, we should never been giving money to youth and students who are living at home with their parents.

One of the requirements to apply for Covid funds should have been the need to prove you were either paying a mortgage, paying rent or able to apply for a review under special circumstances such as recently becoming homeless.

Giving 15 year olds Covid checks is a fucking disgrace to the taxpayers
SOB!!!

so your telling me I missed out on collecting CERB for the kids too, shit.....
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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Total bullshit. The liberals should be dragged from office for their incompetence. As I said from the start, we should never been giving money to youth and students who are living at home with their parents.

One of the requirements to apply for Covid funds should have been the need to prove you were either paying a mortgage, paying rent or able to apply for a review under special circumstances such as recently becoming homeless.

Giving 15 year olds Covid checks is a fucking disgrace to the taxpayers
"Hey, you know how you're saving for university with that part time job you have? Well, no more work for you and no money because muh taxes!!!"

I also like how you're just ignoring that someone who owns their home still has bills to pay. But fuck those people for being in their 40's and not being rich, amirite?
 
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Total bullshit. The liberals should be dragged from office for their incompetence. As I said from the start, we should never been giving money to youth and students who are living at home with their parents.

One of the requirements to apply for Covid funds should have been the need to prove you were either paying a mortgage, paying rent or able to apply for a review under special circumstances such as recently becoming homeless.

Giving 15 year olds Covid checks is a fucking disgrace to the taxpayers
In good news, they cleared me of any wrong doing in the fraudulent CERB claims in my name.