22 Replies to “#graveyardofpolitics”

  1. I’ve come to the conclusion that the sole purpose of twitter is to act as a vehicle for hurling childish insults at one another.

  2. There’s nothing quite as heartwarming as pithy commentary from partisan politicians.

  3. He’s wrong, the treatment of the Alberta unionists by Redford should be compared to Kim Jong Un’s treatment of their unions..Or maybe even Uncle Joe and his stern methods with comrades in the USSREU.
    Just a thought; he COULD compare it to “the Holocaust”. That always gets the blood of the Left a-boilin’.
    I mean, if you’re going to do the exaggeration BS, go whole hog.

  4. I’m from the Maritimes and it is not very clear to me either. The Alberta Premier
    is a truly despicable human being, and she is a progressive. It sounds like the other
    is NDP (i.e. a socialist) and very likely a rotten human being as well. Pot calling
    kettle black, that sort of thing.

  5. John Lewis pretty much nailed it. It’s a case of big-spending socialists slamming other bigger spending socialists. So what we say is “plague on all their houses.”

  6. Sounds like they bent the arc of the twitter universe towards nastiness — and that is no easy feat.

  7. You mean the Alison Redfraud that sent in her Stasi police force to kick in the doors of flood victims to steal their property and disarm them?
    Yea she fits well with Mandela and any other Socialist anarchist that doesn’t get their way.

  8. Hey Knight I can’t stand the woman but do we have proof that her office was responsible for directing the RCMP to seize the guns? How do we know that it wasn’t just some dumb-ass RCMP supervisor in Edmonton?

  9. don; it seems fitting that if the Unionists are getting what for from Redford, they deserve it. They made a deal and helped elect her rather than Wild Rose.

  10. Yea Knight she now runs the RCMP a federal police force. I am quite happy she is showing the unions who is boss, the people of Alberta, not some Gil Mcgowan or Ken Georgetti or another unibrow Buzz type. Hard to walk back hate when your wrong aint it Knight, whatever happened in High River might just have had something to do with the wingnuts at the barricades offering to whack the RCMP ever think of that, just try it with the next cop that stops you, offer to whack him and see how long it is before your house is come down on, and rightfully so. And for the rest of you, if Alberta is governed so bad, why the hell are 50,000 people moving here every year? I have yet to see anyone getting whacked for trying to get out of Alberta, NDP has been the biggest cause of green jerseys in the stands of McMahon, Sask grew up and voted in conservatives and “shazaam” a productive province just like Alberta. Grow up.

  11. There’s that all right Ken, but is it necessary to make shit up about her? Have you noticed that the FOI CBC hit piece on Conservatives calling the RCMP about the confiscations has fallen off the radar? That was an oops.

  12. The fact is we don’t know who gave the orders. Why is this such a big secret? The quieter the police state remains, the more likely the one at the top is the one trampling civil rights.

  13. m-All I’m saying is that it seems funny that a short time ago the CBC was trumpeting the terrible news that a freedom of information request had revealed that during the seizures, phone calls had been made from Edmonton and Ottawa asking the RCMP what the hell was going on in High River and now all of a sudden the media has gone quiet on that angle. A cynic might suggest that the CBC has dropped the story because it actually shows there was concern in Edmonton and Ottawa about the RCMP overstepping their job.

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