Dick Cannings worried about electoral boundaries

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A Concerned Citizen wrote: May 10th, 2023, 8:44 pm

It's surprising anyone would prop up dick given that's the company dick keeps ...
Forget Justin, what about sell-out Singh? There's a scumbag of scumbags.
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Everyone knows that the ndp federally, provincially have been tied at the hip and they are even infiltrating municipal government councils too ...
The NDP has officially been accused of illegally conspiring with unions to funnel money through their campaigns to seize power in Alberta.
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Is dick this dirty too? Any insights?
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Richard Cannings made me participate in democracy when my whole life I never even cared about it.

I'm phoning Richard to ask him a few questions about the pandemic.

Will he call me back? It's a democracy. He should.
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Gone_Fishin wrote: May 10th, 2023, 2:04 pm Dick just voted to cease the SECU, and move forward with kicking in doors and confiscating law-abiding citizens' property.
I can't find anything about this.
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fluffy wrote: May 12th, 2023, 5:47 am
Gone_Fishin wrote: May 10th, 2023, 2:04 pm Dick just voted to cease the SECU, and move forward with kicking in doors and confiscating law-abiding citizens' property.
I can't find anything about this.
NDPers are lazy sods.

Go look at Dick's abysmal voting record to find out.
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Gone_Fishin wrote: May 12th, 2023, 8:23 am NDPers are lazy sods.

Go look at Dick's abysmal voting record to find out.
Thanks for that. Are you still wondering why some people have trouble getting Mr. Cannings to talk with them ?
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fluffy wrote: May 12th, 2023, 9:30 am
Gone_Fishin wrote: May 12th, 2023, 8:23 am NDPers are lazy sods.

Go look at Dick's abysmal voting record to find out.
Thanks for that. Are you still wondering why some people have trouble getting Mr. Cannings to talk with them ?
I was never wondering. I know why, always have. It's because of Dick's inherent inability to represent his constituents and to vote in their best interests instead of being a Justin Trudeau puppet.

There's no mystery here.
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The Green Barbarian wrote: May 11th, 2023, 7:42 am
A Concerned Citizen wrote: May 10th, 2023, 8:44 pm

It's surprising anyone would prop up dick given that's the company dick keeps ...
Forget Justin, what about sell-out Singh? There's a scumbag of scumbags.

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Two idiotic peas in a stupid pod.
Did Jagmeet sleep in that shirt?
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Gone_Fishin wrote:Dick just voted to cease the SECU, and move forward with kicking in doors and confiscating law-abiding citizens' property.
Go look at Dick's abysmal voting record to find out.
https://www.ourcommons.ca/members/en/ri ... 327)/votes

Still nothing. At this point your original post is looking post is looking like an unsubstantiated nothing-burger.
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NDPers are awfully dense.

Try 312 - 314. Dick squashes the committee that still has over 100 amendments to be debated and investigated. Dick turns his back on his constituents once again, at the demands of his Lord and Master, Justin Trudeau.

And here we thought Jagmeet was the "leader" of the NDP. Nope.
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Gone_Fishin wrote: May 12th, 2023, 10:40 am NDPers are awfully dense.

Try 312 - 314. Dick squashes the committee that still has over 100 amendments to be debated and investigated. Dick turns his back on his constituents once again, at the demands of his Lord and Master, Justin Trudeau.

And here we thought Jagmeet was the "leader" of the NDP. Nope.
Nope. Jagmeet is just another stooge along with dead-eye Dickie and his band of spineless NDP losers.
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Justin Trudeau's puppet, Dick, votes exactly how Justin tells him to at 7:25, even though his constituents want him to be aware of what he's voting for. 100+ amendments not being discussed, but Dick doesn't care, he only cares what Justin tells him he must care about.

Dollars to donuts he votes to support electoral boundary changes when Justin tells him to, as well.

Dick's a clapping seal for the Liberals.


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Gone_Fishin wrote: May 12th, 2023, 8:05 pm Justin Trudeau's puppet, Dick, votes exactly how Justin tells him to at 7:25, even though his constituents want him to be aware of what he's voting for. 100+ amendments not being discussed, but Dick doesn't care, he only cares what Justin tells him he must care about.
You do understand what a "filibuster" is, don't you ? It's a form of parliamentary obstruction, intended to delay or entirely prevent decision.

"After NDP House leader Peter Julian suggested at committee last week that, working at the current pace, it could take the panel of MPs years to complete clause-by-clause, he confirmed to reporters on Monday that his party will provide the votes needed for this motion to pass.

"The Conservatives just need to stop filibustering, 20 minutes per amendment is sufficient. Conservatives spent five hours on an amendment that was seven sentences," Julian said during a scrum on the Hill. "And I'll just remind Conservatives that under the Harper government, we had one minute per amendment… So the Conservatives have been hypocritical all along on this, they really need to get where law enforcement is, which is adopting this bill.""


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fluffy wrote: May 13th, 2023, 7:41 am
You do understand what a "filibuster" is, don't you ? It's a form of parliamentary obstruction, intended to delay or entirely prevent decision.
Me thinks it is you fluffy.......that fail to see the hypocrisy of this comment. Your wingnut parties are the masters of filibuster. Funny how you never note it when it is the drama school teacher or his new found friend Jaz canIpleasekissyourarseJustin.
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twobits wrote: May 13th, 2023, 10:49 pmYour wingnut parties are the masters of filibuster.
That doesn't make it right, and it certainly doesn't mean that the Liberals are in the wrong to put an end to it in this instance, or that Mr.Cannings voting in favour of ending it is some gross miscarriage of democracy.
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