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Quoted: Quoted: https://i.ibb.co/ypF4qjv/69-F108-A8-714-D-4-A02-8904-2266-D18-A8-F67.jpg People just basically got blacklisted from Canada for life. Awww. I can walk, paddle, snowmobile, atv, or even in a few spots, drive a truck back and forth across the border any time I like. Happens all day every day in the border areas of Maine. I usually make a point of casting across the border to catch their fish when I go up on the St. John. |
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Quoted: Please read this... https://policeonguard.ca/news-release-urgent-message-to-canadians/?fbclid=IwAR0JvVb8O64FFtC2hgYrDQ2sK0XgcrA92tVTSy5htEKvT4fBF5D6MBmEEx8 View Quote I'm regaining some hope! |
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Quoted: Do it. Make sure to point out that you do not support totalitarianism world wide. And when talking to her, try to correlate anything with pig farming, make sure you correlate everything with pig farming. https://1hdlxe1oe0ll1eghud24le5v-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/0-2-300x300.jpg https://i.cbc.ca/1.5133930.1557767275!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/square_620/katie-simpson.jpg Katie Simpson View Quote |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: "We're done with the government telling us what to do." I get that part. But if its California mandating them, going to DC is the wrong place to be. DC is the root of all (US) evils. DC is the symptom (the most obvious one). The immediate root: our screwed up wrong view of what federalism is. Even without the tenth amendment, COTUS still limits the general/federal government to the listed powers/jobs, 10th amendment just makes that more clear. The fight over centralizing more power to the general/federal government originated VERY early on. Before COTUS was even conceived of and we were under the articles of confederation. The 11th amendment happened very early on and it was done to try and force the federal courts to stay within their proper jurisdiction. Hamilton, utter blight on this union that he is, wanted a king, and the central bank of england, etc. Much of our history has been a history of the fight between a more and more totalitarian central government and the states. The civil war was caused by this, at bedrock level. Even if you believe the myth that the lincoln administration, at the start of the war, was fighting to end slavery, you have to believe that the south left because they thought the north (through the power of the central government) would end slavery or try to force emancipation. That's because of the fight over what powers the central government does and does not have, in law. Nowadays, we feel this fight in so many ways, because our central government is more and more totalitarian. It's driving us towards a breakup. The central government needs to be limited to the constitution's limitations, according to what the text means, and the text means what the words and language meant at the time it was passed. Not what the words and language mean now. Scotus rulings are not and cannot be the constitution and cannot over-rule it. Furthermore, we need to be teaching about this fight between *real* federalism and totalitarianism, that has existed since before the cotus was around. People need to know about the totalitarian problem. |
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Quoted: This. She'll make the article with or without you, and becase you have no say over the editing, you can't stop her from lying on you fifty ways from sunday. The is an EXCELLENT episode of bablyon five where a "journalist" shows up and tricks the station leader into giving him an interview only to utterly stab him in the back. View Quote She called me back and I turned down the interview. Told her she was the enemy and wasn’t interested in talking to her |
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Quoted: She called me back and I turned down the interview. Told her she was the enemy and wasn't interested in talking to her View Quote |
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Quoted: *Snip That's why whatever happens here in the United States is fairly curbed...we deal with it or refuse it at our own whim. We can actually say "fuck off" and mean it, and no one really gets arrested or attacked. Mostly.* The narrative really is coming apart at the seams for the left, and it is glorious. We can pray Brandeau will stay in his bunker until the bitter end. But I see this going darker. I don't see that working out well for him, and I would advise keeping all eyes on next weekend. It's either a nothing burger, or you are going to see ten thousand people show up. *Unless you are in DC when Democrats have power, or a member of Antifa or Kyle Rittenhouse in a Soros controlled district, the rules are different for you. View Quote The country burned for over a year while we cheered it on. People have been arrested in the middle of the night and their property confiscated because they were on the wrong political side - and not only did they get away with it, their still doing it! The entire BLM movement spread over the entire world, the whole "wokeness" movement as a matter of fact. It's birthplace was right here. Our government even had a hand in creating and spreading a virus that was the excuse to violate rights all over the entire world. We don't know how many genders there are and being "trans" is encouraged and taught in schools, even grade schools. We have dealt with it by acceptance and acquiescence. The country is in the shape it's in because we don't have the will to deal with much of anything and we've exported this culture to the entire world. We even tiptoe around and appease woke sensibilities right here on what used to be a gun forum. At least the Canadian truckers still have some balls left. "We deal with it or refuse it" has got to be one of the most delusional things I've read here in recent times. We don't deal with shit and it shows. We DO delude ourselves and stick our heads in the sand because we actually don't have the wherewithal to deal with much of anything. |
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Quoted: DC is the symptom (the most obvious one). The immediate root: our screwed up wrong view of what federalism is. Even without the tenth amendment, COTUS still limits the general/federal government to the listed p;owers/jobs, 10th amendment just makes that more clear. The fight over centralizing more power to the general/federal government originated VERY early on. Before COTUS was even concieved of and we were under the articles of confederation. The 11th amendment happened very early on and it was done to try and force the federal courts to stay within their proper jurisdiction. Hamilton, utter blight on this union that he is, wanted a king, and the central bank of england, etc. Much of our history has been a history of the fight between a more and more totalitarian central government and the states. The civil war was caused by this, at bedrock level. Even if you believe the myth that the lincoln administration, at the start of the war, was fighting to end slavery, you have to believe that the south left because they thought the north (through the power of the central government) would end slavery or try to force emancipation. That's because of the fight over what powers the central government does and does not have, in law. Nowadays, we feel this fight in so many ways, because our central government is more and more totalitarian. It's driving us towards a breakup. The central government needs to be limited to the constitution's limitations, according to what the text means, and the text means what the words and language meant at the time it was passed. Not what the words and language mean now. Scotus rulings are not and cannot be the constittuion and cannot over-rule it. Furthermore, we need to be teaching about this fight between *real* federalism and totalitarianism, that has existed since before the cotus was around. People need to know about the totalitarian problem. View Quote Agreed. Unfortunately, both federal and state governments have been assuming powers unto themselves far beyond those agreed upon in our federal and state constitutions, the CONTRACTS by which We the People CREATED those governments. Decade by decade, politicians and courts chip away at our rights, and pretend we gave them more power than we did. COTUS granted specific and enumerated powers to the federal government, just as it protected specific and enumerated natural rights for the People. The primary distinction between the federal government and the People is that COTUS limited the powers and authority of the government, while it retained unlimited and unnamed powers and authority to the States and the People. The federal government through Congress violates the COTUS with almost every bill passed. Congress assumes powers COTUS never granted, stealing them from the People, from which all power and authority flows. |
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If they really want to kick this party off, the freighters should block the Soo Locks
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Quoted: Agreed. Unfortunately, both federal and state governments have been assuming powers unto themselves far beyond those agreed upon in our federal and state constitutions, the CONTRACTS by which We the People CREATED those governments. Decade by decade, politicians and courts chip away at our rights, and pretend we gave them more power than we did. COTUS granted specific and enumerated powers to the federal government, just as it protected specific and enumerated natural rights for the People. The primary distinction between the federal government and the People is that COTUS limited the powers and authority of the government, while it retained unlimited and unnamed powers and authority to the States and the People. The federal government through Congress violates the COTUS with almost every bill passed. Congress assumes powers COTUS never granted, stealing them from the People, from which all power and authority flows. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: DC is the symptom (the most obvious one). The immediate root: our screwed up wrong view of what federalism is. Even without the tenth amendment, COTUS still limits the general/federal government to the listed p;owers/jobs, 10th amendment just makes that more clear. The fight over centralizing more power to the general/federal government originated VERY early on. Before COTUS was even concieved of and we were under the articles of confederation. The 11th amendment happened very early on and it was done to try and force the federal courts to stay within their proper jurisdiction. Hamilton, utter blight on this union that he is, wanted a king, and the central bank of england, etc. Much of our history has been a history of the fight between a more and more totalitarian central government and the states. The civil war was caused by this, at bedrock level. Even if you believe the myth that the lincoln administration, at the start of the war, was fighting to end slavery, you have to believe that the south left because they thought the north (through the power of the central government) would end slavery or try to force emancipation. That's because of the fight over what powers the central government does and does not have, in law. Nowadays, we feel this fight in so many ways, because our central government is more and more totalitarian. It's driving us towards a breakup. The central government needs to be limited to the constitution's limitations, according to what the text means, and the text means what the words and language meant at the time it was passed. Not what the words and language mean now. Scotus rulings are not and cannot be the constittuion and cannot over-rule it. Furthermore, we need to be teaching about this fight between *real* federalism and totalitarianism, that has existed since before the cotus was around. People need to know about the totalitarian problem. Agreed. Unfortunately, both federal and state governments have been assuming powers unto themselves far beyond those agreed upon in our federal and state constitutions, the CONTRACTS by which We the People CREATED those governments. Decade by decade, politicians and courts chip away at our rights, and pretend we gave them more power than we did. COTUS granted specific and enumerated powers to the federal government, just as it protected specific and enumerated natural rights for the People. The primary distinction between the federal government and the People is that COTUS limited the powers and authority of the government, while it retained unlimited and unnamed powers and authority to the States and the People. The federal government through Congress violates the COTUS with almost every bill passed. Congress assumes powers COTUS never granted, stealing them from the People, from which all power and authority flows. That's the bedrock. |
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Quoted: They have been jackbooting this pastor for far too long.
View Quote Calgary has been simmering for quite some time, this is not going to help things at all. https://www.rebelnews.com/breaking_pastor_artur_pawlowski_arrested_again_at_his_home_by_undercover_police |
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Quoted: Calgary has been simmering for quite some time, this is not going to help things at all. https://www.rebelnews.com/breaking_pastor_artur_pawlowski_arrested_again_at_his_home_by_undercover_police View Quote Did they arrest him because he was going to speak to the truckers or something else? |
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Quoted: Did they arrest him because he was going to speak to the truckers or something else? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Calgary has been simmering for quite some time, this is not going to help things at all. https://www.rebelnews.com/breaking_pastor_artur_pawlowski_arrested_again_at_his_home_by_undercover_police Did they arrest him because he was going to speak to the truckers or something else? They said he was being arrested for mischief. |
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Quoted: They said he was being arrested for mischief. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Calgary has been simmering for quite some time, this is not going to help things at all. https://www.rebelnews.com/breaking_pastor_artur_pawlowski_arrested_again_at_his_home_by_undercover_police Did they arrest him because he was going to speak to the truckers or something else? They said he was being arrested for mischief. That's the same excuse they gave for their outright theft of diesel from the truckers in their attempt to scare the truckers with freezing them to death in artic conditions. Seems like they were doing just that - arresting him for not being a crony for the state: https://www.rebelnews.com/breaking_pastor_artur_pawlowski_arrested_again_at_his_home_by_undercover_police Pastor Artur Pawlowski has been arrested once again by police at his Calgary home this morning, just as he was set to leave to speak before a crowd of pro-freedom protesters in Milk River, Alberta.
According to Artur Pawlowski's son, the arrest was made by an undercover SWAT team that had staked out his home. BREAKING: Pastor Artur Pawlowski arrested AGAIN at his home by undercover police Help pay the legal fees of Pastor Artur by making a donation: https://t.co/5RfUUBxoVx. READ MORE: https://t.co/gN2QRs78Mg pic.twitter.com/mALYZ4vi6m — Rebel News (@RebelNewsOnline) February 8, 2022 Pastor Artur is presently in police custody and Rebel News is en route to investigate further. |
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Quoted: They said he was being arrested for mischief. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Calgary has been simmering for quite some time, this is not going to help things at all. https://www.rebelnews.com/breaking_pastor_artur_pawlowski_arrested_again_at_his_home_by_undercover_police Did they arrest him because he was going to speak to the truckers or something else? They said he was being arrested for mischief. Must be some serious mischief if you need to send the swat team. |
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Quoted: Must be some serious mischief if you need to send the swat team. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Calgary has been simmering for quite some time, this is not going to help things at all. https://www.rebelnews.com/breaking_pastor_artur_pawlowski_arrested_again_at_his_home_by_undercover_police Did they arrest him because he was going to speak to the truckers or something else? They said he was being arrested for mischief. Must be some serious mischief if you need to send the swat team. Indeed, it's such mischeif that it scares the big bad government of canada. One canadian government bigoted bully to another: Hey, how can we show we're a bunch of pathetic weak bullies? Second goon ... arrest a pastor for preaching stuff we don't like? Isn't that how north korea does it? First goon: GREAT idea! That'll show people how impotent and cowardly we are! ANYTHING but doing what's right, eh? |
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Quoted: If we are at a point where the intent of national governments is to persecute people who simply donate to a protest, wherein the protest is a demand for freedom, then we are well past the point where men should fear tyrants. View Quote We're past that point, remember when BLM terrorists got donations but victims of their crimes didn't? This has been going on for a long time. That's why the clown world exists. And it's not just about donations, considered all of it, men competing as women, tranny transitioning taught in grade schools, stealing of an election . . . I haven't had my coffee yet but you can go back a long time and see what we've been putting up with, that's why we are where we are. We've proven that there is nothing too ridiculous that we won't bend a knee. |
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Quoted: They said he was being arrested for mischief. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Calgary has been simmering for quite some time, this is not going to help things at all. https://www.rebelnews.com/breaking_pastor_artur_pawlowski_arrested_again_at_his_home_by_undercover_police Did they arrest him because he was going to speak to the truckers or something else? They said he was being arrested for mischief.
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We haven't done anything because we easily choose to put food on the table everyday at home and pretend its 1985 still. Those truckers were mandated out of a job, so they had really one choice. (Not a glowie).
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Quoted: Oh, cool, my bad. GD threads used to be good information sources for the most part. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Uh yeah, that's photoshopped. lol Although the scary thing is, I can see some of them doing it. Oh, cool, my bad. GD threads used to be good information sources for the most part. I think this thread IS a great source of INFO. Actually, besides some live feeds, this thread is THE source of info. Meme's are great to sprinkle in though |
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I hope Americans are paying attention. This is what effective, non-violent protest looks like. You don't need conspiracy theories and self-interested grifters. What you do need is a clear, undeniable message with reasonable and effective leaders.
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That border crossing between Windsor and the US has the rudest, most unprofessional Border Patrol and Customs officers, on both sides, I've ever dealt with in well over two dozen countries. Coming through customs in most US airports is no problem and the officers have almost all been polite and professional but that land crossing gets zero sympathies from me.
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Quoted: I hope Americans are paying attention. This is what effective, non-violent protest looks like. You don't need conspiracy theories and self-interested grifters. What you do need is a clear, undeniable message with reasonable and effective leaders. View Quote I think besides being a peaceful protest and thus winning the soft power battle (which we ignore to our peril) ... it's working *because it's truckers.* The extent you punish them is the extent that you punish *yourself.* Even the most hidebound morons know this. |
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Quoted: I think besides being a peaceful protest and thus winning the soft power battle (which we ignore to our peril) ... it's working *because it's truckers.* The extent you punish them is the extent that you punish *yourself.* Even the most hidebound morons know this. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I hope Americans are paying attention. This is what effective, non-violent protest looks like. You don't need conspiracy theories and self-interested grifters. What you do need is a clear, undeniable message with reasonable and effective leaders. I think besides being a peaceful protest and thus winning the soft power battle (which we ignore to our peril) ... it's working *because it's truckers.* The extent you punish them is the extent that you punish *yourself.* Even the most hidebound morons know this. |
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Quoted: It's getting https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/299228/Screenshot_2022-02-08_124944_png-2271595.JPG View Quote Meanwhile, Bagdhad Bob now works for Ontario's 511. All is good Comrade! Roads clear! |
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Quoted: We haven't done anything because we easily choose to put food on the table everyday at home and pretend its 1985 still. Those truckers were mandated out of a job, so they had really one choice. (Not a glowie). View Quote Excellent point. It is not 1985 anymore. It's 2022 and peak clown world. Now, what to do about it? |
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Rogers and Bell Canada (ISPs) are reporting TV/Phone/Internet outrages in Ottawa.
I was wondering when they would start blocking cell service |
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Quoted: It's getting https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/299228/Screenshot_2022-02-08_124944_png-2271595.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes https://www.clickondetroit.com/traffic/2022/02/08/aerial-video-shows-trucks-backed-up-for-miles-and-miles-at-blue-water-bridge-to-canada/ (left cold) Govern Canadians Harder, Daddy Castreu |
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Scott Moe,
Premier of Saskatchewan, Canada today: “All provincial proof of vaccination in Saskatchewan will end” ??
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