Ya know - there is a healthier way to burn away all that tension and angst.... Good cardio workout too from what I understand
SEx is the best workout and vents frustration.
Ya know - there is a healthier way to burn away all that tension and angst.... Good cardio workout too from what I understand
Hey, if a burglar gets into your house and steals your stuff, it's okay as long as he gives it back at some point right? Both Wallin and Duffy agreed to give the money back. We just have to find some smarter crooks.
I'm going to start robbing banks, for the ones that don't work out I can give the money back!
And we pay these people!
SEx is the best workout and vents frustration.
And it goes hand in hand with politics because either way you're getting screwed.
He goes north every year; nothing new here.Well I told you yesterday he was trying to run for cover up North.
This is the way business is done by all politicians of all stripes. Put out unpopular press releases on a Friday in the hope the media and the public will become disinterested by Monday or better, on Tuesday if its a long weekend. Holidays work well for this sort of thing too. It's not right, but until the media and the people of Canada demand more of these self serving A-Holes in Ottawa it's not likely to change any time soon. Even if Prince Justin were appointed to sit on the throne.
There are too many Spastics brainwashed for there to be change.Exactly! And just saying "oh well that's just the way it is" is giving up, as far as I'm concerned. We should demand better. We flipping deserve better.
I was or you had another hallucination?Thanks. Pertos was hyperventilating a little. :lol:
Harper was also asked whether he would be leading the Conservatives into the next election, a question that elicited a chuckle from the prime minister.
"The answer to the last question is, of course, yes," he said as partisan supporters cheered.
"I'm actually disappointed you feel the need to ask that question."
I was or you had another hallucination?
Prorogation shows Harper afraid of questions, Mulcair says
Prime Minister Stephen Harper's decision to prorogue Parliament until later this fall shows he is afraid to answer the opposition's questions, Opposition Leader Tom Mulcair said Tuesday.
"Stephen Harper, for the fourth time, has prorogued the Parliament of Canada, depriving elected officials of their ability to do what they were put there to do, which is to ask questions of the Canadian government," Mulcair told reporters in Montreal Tuesday.
"Mr. Harper is afraid to answer the questions that we have for him."
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Prorogation shows Harper afraid of questions, Mulcair says - Canada - CBC News