Rename Calgary International Airport to the Stephen J. Harper International Airport

MHz

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You're sounding delusional, your townhouse's value will be worthless soon. LOL :lol:
We were overpopulated, if you friends are like you (and they would have to be) it seems like a good deal for Alberta to be rid of you. If you think we miss you you are wrong, as you are about most things. First thing you do is complain about the drivers there, just goes to show that complaining is the only thing you can do.
Really who would miss somebody who starts fights with a barber or cheers when 2 year old being killed by the IDF except somebody who is a creep through and through?
 

B00Mer

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Is that what your junior high school debate style has deteriorated to? Well done



Only one way for your to know *** is salty tasting. Boomtard ***-guzzler extraordinaire

Nope, not at all... Your wife told me it was when she went down me last night... ;)

Just remember, you're having my dick in your mouth by proxy every time you kiss her...
 

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Nope, not at all... Your wife told me it was when she went down me last night... ;)

Just remember, you're having my dick in your mouth by proxy every time you kiss her...

Seriously?

Is you're intellect that devoid that you have to resort to jail house abstractions?

Would you define yourself a typical Conservative voter since you did vote that way?

And I got suspended for 5 days a few years ago during the Rob Ford heydays for posting a satirical, badly photo shopped pic of Rob passed out.


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B00Mer

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Seriously?

Is you're intellect that devoid that you have to resort to jail house abstractions?

Would you define yourself a typical Conservative voter since you did vote that way?

And I got suspended for 5 days a few years ago during the Rob Ford heydays for posting a satirical, badly photo shopped pic of Rob passed out.


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Why you so insulted, are you MHz's wife?

MHz has been insulting me equally, what's the problem is he not a big boy and capable of defending himself?
 

tay

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Why you so insulted, are you MHz's wife?

MHz has been insulting me equally, what's the problem is he not a big boy and capable of defending himself?

Seriously?

I don't pay to close enough attention to MHz's post to know if she/he is insulting you or not but I'll play along and pretend MHz does so.

Does that mean you have to lower yourself to that level and respond in kind ?
 

B00Mer

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Seriously?

I don't pay to close enough attention to MHz's post to know if she/he is insulting you or not but I'll play along and pretend MHz does so.

Does that mean you have to lower yourself to that level and respond in kind ?

Well if you're his wife, I do apologize...

Not for the comment, but the fact you're married to him. Knowbody should endure that kind of humility in life.
 

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There’s a good reason why we only name airports after dead people


The transplanted Albertan, who now lives in Kansas, thought he was only doing the patriotic thing when he started a petition calling for Calgary International Airport to be renamed in honour of Stephen J. Harper.

“He’s the longest serving prime minister from western Canada and he represented Canada and more specifically, Calgary, on the world stage,” Mullen told the CBC. And besides, he pleaded, other PMs already airports named after them — Lester Pearson in Toronto, Pierre Trudeau in Montreal and John Diefenbaker in Saskatoon.

The proposal has unleashed a torrent of reaction — not of the kind that Harper loyalists like Mullen might have wished for. At last count, 6,875 Canadians had signed Mullen’s petition — while more than 28,000 signed a rival petition calling the idea a “disgrace” and another 5,000 joined a petition calling for Calgary’s main landfill site to be named for the soon-to-be former prime minister.

Think of the leaders of Wheaton College, a small Christian college in Illinois whose motto is “For Christ and his Kingdom.” Its most famous graduate is Dennis Hastert, a onetime high school teacher and wrestling coach who rose from obscurity to become the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, one of the most powerful politicians in the land. Hastert was showered with honours by his alma mater, including the naming of the J. Dennis Hastert Center for Economics, Government and Public Policy.

Then, news emerged last spring that the long-retired Hastert had been charged with making illegal payments of millions of dollars to a former student to keep him quiet about allegations of sexual abuse that took place decades ago — and then lying about it. Faced with news of the sleazy affair, Wheaton College had no choice but to remove Hastert’s name from its Economics Center and issue a statement in which it said it would pray for Hastert, his family and “those who may have been harmed by any inappropriate behaviour.”

History needs time to put things and people in perspective. Perhaps Harper will have a school named after him. But, even then, history may catch up with him. Until recently, there was a public school in Belleville, Ontario named after MacKenzie Bowell -- who briefly succeeded John A. Macdonald as prime minister. But the school was closed because of low enrolment and sold into private hands.

Let history judge Mr. Harper before any public institutions are given his name.

And let’s thank our lucky stars that they never got around to naming the Elections Canada headquarters after Dean Del Mastro.

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There’s a good reason why we only name airports after dead people