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  1. Remembrance Day.
    Only in Canada could the son of a draft dodging nazi sympathizer be elected Prime Minister.
    But there again we also elected the Nazi sympathizing draft dodging father.
    Glad my father is not alive today, to have volunteered to defeat Hitlers great plan only to see the same idiocies become canadian norms.
    The ideology that gave us eugenics is alive and well, the mass hysteria of Catastrophic Anthropogenic Global warming, in all its many names, is not much different to the back to nature nuttiness of the early Nazi’s.
    The political correctness scam is a great tool to prevent discussing the mistakes of our recent past.
    The intolerance of free speak and reason infesting our institutes says it all.
    Schools of state indoctrination from kindergarden on.
    Now we are importing a mass of the Nazi’s most ardent supporters during that conflict, who still advocate murdering Jews, because they’re Jews.
    Of course they will blend right in with our progressives.
    All the old evils are rising again, any bets on when we see polio in Canada again?
    Slavery,piracy, state sponsored terror and loss of individual freedoms.
    What one generation fought to preserve, the next two gave away.

  2. Not sure how many in CDa watched the gop debates tonight – they were excellent. Cruz was solid again. THE conservative in the race.

  3. This is rather interesting.
    It’s where the current occupant of The White House has no power what so ever.
    “America has built the equivalent of 10 Keystone pipelines since 2010 — and nobody said anything”
    http://business.financialpost.com/news/energy/america-has-built-the-equivalent-of-10-keystone-pipelines-since-2010-and-no-one-said-anything
    As the case is, there are those that don’t want competition from Alberta liquid gold, they prevailed since the occupant of The White House really has no clue.

  4. Re: Using the ”N” word.
    I for one don’t like the idea of comparing Canadian politicians to Nazis. And I know that Mr. Harper and Co, were–time and again–unduly and unfairly compared to Hitler. The worst were the CBC and CTV that allowed such comments to be published on CTV.Ca and CTV.Ca in their comments sections. However that doesn’t make it right.
    Justin Trudeau is not responsible for his parent’s mistakes. In Germany, there are thousands of citizens who’s parents were SS Officers, and directly involved in the Holocaust. Were they prohibited from holding office?? I don’t think so.
    I do however agree with you that free speech is going to hell, that we should have stayed out of the Syrian (so called) refugee fiasco. I’m not too worried about polio, but yes we are giving away what our Dads fought for!! Is there a solution?? We need to keep working at it one day at a time! And we’re damned lucky to have SDA where we can write freely!

  5. PS:
    ”Now we are importing a mass of the Nazi’s most ardent supporters during that conflict, who still advocate murdering Jews, because they’re Jews.”
    I take it you are referring to the Syrian and other Muslim (so called) refugees.
    Agreed.

  6. It’s his family’s brand.
    All brands throughout North America are registered – tens of thousands of them.
    I’m going to guess its an S beside an H lying on its side.

  7. I see like a ranch for cattle or chickens or something to that effect where they brand their animals or what have you with a hot iron or an ear tag or something. Cool .

  8. *
    Plainzfyre says “Justin Trudeau is not responsible for his parent’s mistakes.”
    sorry, if pierre-lite continues to hold his parents up as paragons of canadian virtue, he leaves himself wide open to criticism.
    try this…
    calling stephen harper a nazi is baseless & outrageous.
    pierre trudeau protested ww2 by riding around with a german military helmet. he emulated being a nazi.
    see the difference?
    ps… laureen harper never showed up at a rolling stones concert and let paparazzi photograph her pantiless patootie… nor did she ever get charged with drunk driving.
    maggie flowerchild is no role model. she only became a celebrity schizo after using it as a drunk-driving defence.
    *

  9. While we’re on the topic of free speech!!
    The CBC ran a story about Justin’s economic plans. Of course deficit financing was part of his plan.
    http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/parliamentary-budget-officer-trudeau-plans-1.3312757?__vfz=profile_comment%3D3158100001830
    This was my comment that got deleted immediately.
    ”I don’t understand. Throughout the Harper years, both the NDP and the Liberal opposition complained that the Harper government ran deficits. Now Mr. Trudeau is making plans to delve the nation into an even deeper deficit. In terms of financing, what is best? My opinion is stay in the black!!” (End of commnent)
    Now there is a possibility that the word ”black” set off a trigger. However I doubt it!

  10. C’mon, neo, we all know it was a “picklehaub”,the German Army helmet of WW1, nothing to do with the NAZI’s.
    He emulated being a shithead, and did so very well.

  11. ” maggie flowerchild is no role model. she only became a celebrity schizo after using it as a drunk-driving defence. ”
    Maggie may not be a role model, but …
    PET first met her when she was 18. He was 48.
    That is creepy, castration creepy.
    They married when she was 22, he was then 51.
    She was a relative unknown, he hobnobbed with the rich and powerful of the world.
    She should be forgiven for her troubles. She should be admired for not taking a bath with razor blades, instead she advocates for the mentally ill.
    IMHO, Justin despises her.
    She jilted ‘papa’.
    She brought ‘dishonour’ to the family and their name.
    If you were wealthy (or not), would you contribute to your mother’s cause or would you charge them $35,000 for a couple of short speeches?

  12. PET Cemetery Report.
    Liberal Justine’s first/premiere scandal/scandale.
    Flushgate Update: Think about the Indians, svp.
    …-
    “Flushgate’s stench will outlast whatever Montreal dumps into the St. Lawrence”
    “It’s the order that Montreal “participate in a comprehensive review of the events leading to this incident, which will be led by the Department of the Environment and Climate Change, and…include participants from affected First Nations, the Province, the City, as well as other interested parties, to ensure we establish and maintain respectful relationships with First Nations.””
    http://montrealgazette.com/opinion/columnists/flushgates-stench-will-outlast-whatever-montreal-dumps-into-the-st-lawrence

  13. *
    “don morris replies… we all know it was a “picklehaub”
    too true, don… but only because you would have had to be an actual soldier on a battlefield to pick up the real deal.
    i think my point stands.
    as for “creepy pierre” victimising “flower child maggie”… it’s funny how these people always seem to find each other.
    *

  14. You are wrong Plainzfyre.
    Justin uses his parents legacy when it suits his narrative, that makes him open to the use of his parents legacy when it suits his critics narrative.
    If Justin doesn’t have big enough shoulders to carry the Prime Ministerial water he should resign. Your skewed sense of fair play doesn’t give him a bye. After all it is 2015.

  15. How much does the Momma Maggie make off her ‘charitable’ work? Is she a charity worker like David Suzuki? Wallyj, too many charities have been taken over by the wolves. I can’t stomach to do ‘community work’ anymore. It used to involve getting together with groups of volunteers that gave their own time and money to achieve what an individual cannot achieve. You still see it in small rural places. Now every, ‘charity” meeting I go to is dedicated to extracting money from the taxpayer to pay people in so-called ‘charities’ to do so-called ‘charitable acts’. Few people seems to volunteer their own time and if they do they are generously rewarded with perks and awards.
    In the community I live in Ms. F., an employee of the local community college, was awarded ‘volunteer of the year’ because she had ‘volunteered’ over one thousand hours to community organisations. My employer, a privately held and funded entity, genuinely donated my wages to have me participate in the ‘volunteer’ Group-G, the committee that instigated the sycophantic process honouring Ms. F. I was the only person in Group-G that wasn’t paid by the taxpayer. Group-G started the process without considering that Ms. F. was a paid community outreach employee of the taxpayer funded college. In other words the taxpayer paid for her to attend and ‘volunteer’ all of her time on community boards populated by paid ‘volunteers’. I voiced my thoughts as to the inappropriateness of Group-G’s understanding of ‘volunteerism’ and my employer was thanked by Group-G not allowing them to continue as a member. If you don’t go along to get along you get outed!
    My point is that I’d bet a true audit of Maggie’s community work will show she benefits monetarily. I hope I am wrong.

  16. Thanks for that Maz2.
    Perhaps FiveFeetofFury would say they should call this scandal ‘Flushaquiddick’?
    Id agree that it should be named after Chappaquiddick, a true scandal that involved progressives trying to hide what they had dumped in the water.

  17. Since there’s no commenting on the “Lest we forget” post.
    To the tune of Vivaldi’s rain, also known as the largo from winter in The Four Seasons.
    Requiem for the fallen
    The horns and the pipes are calling
    In Trenches, muddy,
    On the ships, out at sea
    The airmen on the breeze
    ‘Ere by guns or disease
    Many fell.
    Beloved Sons
    And fathers… gone
    Most every one
    Is sorely miss-ed
    God keep you until we meeeeeet again.
    Requiem for the fallen
    You’re gone but not forgotten
    We gather in the winds of autumn
    We’ll walk well-worn paths
    to the old cenotaphs
    Where your brothers come back
    To salute…
    As the poppies on our hearts say, we remember,
    So we gather at these places each November
    In peace, rest, remembered ones

  18. Re: Trudeau! Let me explain myself!!
    I’m not a fan of Justin Trudeau, nor was I a fan of Pierre or Margaret.
    I do however believe that if we hope to see another Conservative government in Ottawa in the near future, we need to come up with a better plan than to dig up Pierre and Maggie’s past, or to draw comparisons with Justin and Hitler.
    If indeed we are true Conservatives, surely to God we can come up with a better strategy than to post the same rhetoric that we’ve seen in every tabloid since 1979. A good place to start may be to list Mr. Harper and Co’s accomplishments, and to start correcting the fallacies that have appeared on CTV and CBC in the last six months or so.
    Justin Trudeau will not go away by posting photos of Maggie sitting on the sidewalk at Studio 54. And please, don’t get me wrong, I’ve done a lot of that in the past. Do I regret it?? Not all. But I do know it won’t get us elected. We need to expose the truth, and that’s not easy given the power CBC and CTV have over our Canadian population. Anf of course–that’s just my opinion!!

  19. My mistake. I should have written:
    “The second ‘Nothing to see here’ today: One of the great creators of the Sunny image, Peter Mansbridge — the DLFLMC (Dear Leader For Life of the Mother Corpse), has had a long personal relationship with the Sunny Shiny Centaur’s director of communications. As revealed by the jilted fan club of Angry Tom.”
    Note in the article that DLFLMC claims he did not go through his long standing friend Kate Purchase but rather another highly placed member of the PMO. Is Kate Purchase’s father, Bruce Anderson, now working in the PMO? Just asking.

  20. “Analysis: African oil exporters set to lose Canadian market”
    “Several oil-producing African countries are expected to be searching for new export markets as a recently approved Canadian pipeline project enables refineries in the province of Quebec to run entirely on North American crude.
    Amid rising production in Canada’s oil sands – the third-largest proven reserves in the world – the country’s petroleum industry says Canadian crude could also displace oil shipments from Mexico and Venezuela to the U.S. Gulf coast in the coming years.
    However, the immediate threat is to countries such as Algeria, Nigeria and Angola, which – together with Norway – collectively exported an average of roughly 165,000 barrels of oil per day to Quebec through the first eight months of the year, according to Statistics Canada data.
    That’s expected to change in the aftermath of a Sept. 30 ruling from Canada’s National Energy Board that permits Enbridge to expand and operate pipelines, known as Line 9 and Line 9B, that will effectively connect Quebec with western Canada and the U.S.”
    http://english.alarabiya.net/en/business/energy/2015/11/10/Analysis-African-oil-exporters-set-to-lose-Canadian-market.html

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