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  1. Meanwhile the shiney pony honours the victims of abortion
    Oh right he didn’t do that

  2. When do the victims of a Government program of back dooring foreign workers, who took Canadian jobs going to get an apology?
    For that matter Canadians who are paying for an Invasion that we never voted for.

  3. The left coast mediocracy labelled Harper’s remarks as cold war rhetoric and likened it to Canada’s opposition to Russian expansionism. Then again they aren’t the sharpest political knives in the drawer; somehow they viewed Obama’s latest clean energy/anti-coal plan as bad news for Canada, despite inevitable increase in demand for Canadian gas & oil to replace coal (no, not the joke of wind power), especially since the Keystone pipeline presents a “positive footprint.” The media in Toronto, Vancouver twist themselves in (il)logical knots to try and make all news bad news for PMSH and the Tories.

  4. So…death threats towards our PM and his family below that vid….is that supposed to be ignored?

  5. I think that PMSH just cut the hair apparent off at the knees among the immigrant community. Next election those new Canadians who grew up in communist countries will remember Justin admiring the Chinese Communist government and PMSH describing ‘the tyranny of communism’ and vote accordingly.

  6. Send them to Alberta, Rev! We need all the people we can get. Leduc/Nisku has a *negative* unemployment rate right now, far more jobs available than there are people to fill them.

  7. Give Justin a megaphone, let him promote what those people sought to escape from.
    Jason Kenney has done a lot of good work reaching out to those minority groups, in spite of the recent setback / foreign worker fiasco.

  8. How many western “leaders” can you think off that would have the testicular fortitude to deliver a speech like that? Bravo Mr Harper, bravo. And thank you.

  9. Rule of thumb.
    The average man`s thumb is an inch at the joint. Mine is right on. In French, a thumb is ”un pouce” which also means ”an inch”.
    Why don`t we have metric equivalents to the inch, foot, quart, gallon, bushel etc.??
    I can visualize the width of a thumb or a the little red gallon cans that people use to fill their lawnmowers. A bushel is the amount of grain, produce etc, that the average man could carry comfortably. A yard was the average stride of a 5-8” human. With arms extended, it was the length of the arm from the tip of the nose to the thumb. And 0 degrees F is the temperature of ice cream when you make it in an a hand cranked ice cream maker using an ice-salt mix to cool the cream.
    In the lab, metric is Ok. Out in the field, I like the old British system.

  10. Pentagon wrestles with bogus climate warnings as funds shifted to green agenda
    Ten years ago, the Pentagon paid for a climate study that put forth many scary scenarios.
    Consultants told the military that, by now, California would be flooded by inland seas, The Hague would be unlivable, polar ice would be mostly gone in summer, and global temperatures would rise at an accelerated rate as high as 0.5 degrees a year.
    None of that has happened.
    Yet the 2003 report, “An Abrupt Climate Change Scenario and Its Implications for United States National Security,” is credited with kick-starting the movement that, to this day and perhaps with more vigor than ever, links climate change to national security.
    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/jun/1/pentagon-wrestles-with-false-climate-predictions-a/

  11. This monument is actually rather ironic since Canada is and for many years always has been the land of voluntary communism.

  12. Thomas Mulcair, the brainy ND leader is Canada’s Communist in waiting!
    And Trudeau is a shit heels, with a nice head hair, and fluff !

  13. When was the last time Hollywood made a movie or documentary about the victims of Communism?

  14. Jack’s Bike Repair & Mailbox. Expensive.
    H/T Citoyen MulcairBloc.
    …-
    “NDP owes taxpayers for mailings: Commons spending authority ”
    “House Speaker Andrew Scheer said the flyers contravened parliamentary bylaws.
    “The board has determined that certain mailings sent by NDP members were prepared by and for the benefit of the NDP as a political party and to advance electoral purposes,” Scheer said in a statement Tuesday.
    The board has given the NDP until June 13 to provide proofs of the mailings for analysis before it determines how much money should be returned.”
    http://www.torontosun.com/2014/06/03/ndp-owes-taxpayers-for-mailings-commons-spending-authority

  15. ” Northern Gateway pipeline report ‘flawed,’ 300 scientists tell PM ”
    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/northern-gateway-pipeline-report-flawed-300-scientists-tell-pm-1.2663230
    BUT, if you take a look at the letter(link in article), you will see that the 300 scientists are actually a few hundred professors, associate professors, post-graduate students, etc. All from the academic world.
    I would be surprised if there are a dozen actual scientists on the whole list.
    The CBC is once again proving why the gov’t should;
    FIRE.THEM.ALL.

  16. Mao Strong* Report.
    …-
    “Making Solar Panels in China Takes Lots of Dirty Energy”
    “Manufacturing solar panels can be a dirty business, from the mining of raw materials to the chemical-laced process of purifying silicon to the assembly of silicon wafers.
    Solar energy is a renewable source, of course, but it’s essential to examine the full supply chain to gauge its total environmental impact. One potential concern is the use, containment, and disposal of toxic chemicals. Another is the energy-efficiency of the manufacturing process and the source of the energy used.”
    http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-06-02/making-solar-panels-in-china-takes-lots-of-dirty-energy#r=hpt-fs
    …-
    “Security matrix prevents another Tiananmen”
    “A quarter century after the movement’s suppression, China’s communist authorities oversee a raft of measures for muzzling dissent and preventing protests. They range from the sophisticated — extensive monitoring of online debate and control over media — to the relatively simple — routine harassment of government critics and maintenance of a massive domestic security force.
    The system has proven hugely successful: No major opposition movement has gotten even a hint of traction in the 25 years since Tiananmen. President and Communist Party leader Xi Jinping seems intent on ensuring things stay that way.”
    http://www.kansascity.com/2014/05/31/5057629/security-matrix-prevents-another.html
    *Liberal Justine’s favourite dictator.

  17. O’narcissist’s Muslim Face Off.
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    “US Joint Chiefs Chairman: Army May Still Pursue Desertion Charges Against Bergdahl”
    “U.S. Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey says the Army may still pursue desertion charges against Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl.
    Speaking to The Associated Press, Dempsey said that U.S. military leaders “have been accused of looking away from misconduct” and added “it’s premature” to assume they will do the same in Bergdahl’s case.”
    http://washington.cbslocal.com/2014/06/03/us-joint-chiefs-chairman-army-may-still-pursue-desertion-charges-against-bergdahl/

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