Friday, August 23, 2019

Friday Post

When one's government is marked with nothing but corruption, scandal and baffling idiocy, it's time to fight dirtier than one ever has before:

Liberals went trolling ...

(Sidebar: that's the word for it.)

... Thursday for young, progressive-minded voters with 14-year-old video footage of Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer speaking out against same-sex marriage — a tactic that prompted Jagmeet Singh to vow that New Democrats won’t prop up a minority Conservative government.

The “disgusting prejudice” against gay, lesbian and transgendered Canadians exhibited in the video is “exactly why, if Canadians deliver a minority government in October, I will not prop up Andrew Scheer and the Conservatives,” the NDP leader said in a statement.

(Sidebar: says the guy who would sooner chew off his leg than denounce the extremism that took the lives of 329 people on June 23rd, 1985. Not that Jag-off could form any part of the next government but who would want to rub elbows with an apologist for terrorism? No wonder India doesn't trust Canada.)

First of all, Andrew Scheer (whose opinions on gay "marriage" may have since changed from the time that near-ancient video was filmed) expressed an opinion that most people, including Muslim voters and some homosexual activists, have regarding the definition or re-definition thereof of traditional marriage.

So there's that.

Secondly, how does his opinion differ from Ralph Goodale who voted against gay "marriage" and lied years later about the number of ISIS thugs currently walking around in Canada? Did he not wonder how many of them threw homosexual persons off of roofs?

And let's not forget the hypocrisy of the Groper.

It looks like (at least from various comments left at the end of these articles the bribed press has splashed everywhere) that this slur has gained no traction.

No one cares and no one is stupid enough to fall for an obvious attack.

I'm stunned and relieved.


Also - why didn't you ask Justin, you worthless coward?:

The parents of Jack Letts, a British-Canadian man imprisoned in northern Syria, are chastising Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer for saying he wouldn’t lift a finger to help their son.

This just makes Andrew Scheer look very attractive as a candidate. 




If one needed further proof that the Liberals and their voters support any moral and political corruption and tyranny, look no further than this:

As speaker after speaker criticized the mass protests in Hong Kong and defended the Chinese government at a Toronto-area rally recently, a different kind of politicking was quietly unfolding.

Several members of the crowd of about 200 passed around and appeared to fill in Liberal membership forms, a striking juxtaposition between Canada’s governing party and backers of China’s Communist regime.

There one has it.

For the good of the country, the Liberals must be uprooted as a party, their funds and assets sold off and ejected from Canada, hopefully with a trebuchet.


Also:

Questions are being raised about plans to build a $1-billion, 700-km highway from Yellowknife to a proposed port on Nunavut’s Arctic coast, paid for by Canadians but which critics say would largely serve Chinese government interests. ...

“It is worth flagging to people that the main beneficiary will be the Chinese government, more so than the government of Nunavut or the government of Canada,” says Michael Byers, a political science professor at the University of British Columbia who holds the Canada Research Chair in Global Politics and International Law. “This is for the mining projects and nothing else.”

Why does China own anything in this country?


And - let the Americans deal with this b!#ch:

Meng Wanzhou says her legal troubles with the United States began as far back as 2014 during a flight into New York when she was detained for a visa-related stop similar to the one at Vancouver’s airport last December allegedly engineered in partnership with the FBI.

Ms. Meng’s high-powered legal team allege in new court filings that the search of her electronics there and the recent detentions of other Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. higher-ups in other U.S. airports show a pattern of the American government’s “historical abuse of customs and immigration powers” that are similar to the alleged misconduct of the Canadian authorities.

Ms. Meng was arrested as she connected through Vancouver International Airport on a warrant from the United States, which is alleging in an extradition case set to go to trial next January that the Huawei chief financial officer lied about the company’s activities in Iran and placed banks at risk of violating U.S. economic sanctions.

The globe-trotting telecom executive was detained by U.S. customs officials in early 2014 at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and had her electronic devices temporarily seized, according to the memorandum released Tuesday. During her two-hour detention, U.S. officials accessed her deleted files from at least one device before telling her the stop was visa-related and letting her enter the country, the filing alleges.

“Evidence was preserved from at least one device as part of the ongoing investigation against Huawei,” the memorandum states.

The U.S. government blacklisted Huawei in May, alleging the Chinese company is involved in activities contrary to U.S. national security or foreign-policy interests.



North Korea is never ready to talk. It is ready to get sanctions lifted:


“If the U.S. still dreams a pipe dream of gaining everything through sanctions, we are left with two options, either to leave it enjoying the dream to its heart’s content or to wake it up from the dream,” Ri said.

“We are ready for both dialog and standoff.”



I'm sure it's nothing to worry about:

The European Union will halt imports of Canadian cherries and other fresh fruits starting Sept. 1 as it enforces new import requirements related to pests, according to a Canadian government document sent to industry on Thursday.



This must be embarrassing for Dr. Mann:

Dr. Tim Ball wins @MichaelEMann lawsuit – Mann has to pay



 
Did one travel this summer? Did one take one's favourite stuffed friend?:

This is in line with another trend identified by Robinson, anthropomorphism of toys in poses that imitate human behavior. “From poses to accompanying captions, there was a clear trend of toys appearing to experience travel [like real people]. The toys were photographed worried about missing public transport, deciding on their next meal and, of course, posing in front of famous tourist sites,” she explains. 

 

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