trudeau crossed the floor and pushed aside NDP MPs

Angstrom

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Really?

The poor, wee victimized libtard that Justine went to go rescue?

take a look at the vid




You should go an affect a citizens arrest immediately!

That's the point, Don't , help others. See a women getting beaten? Walk away , let the police do their job. See a kid getting bullied. Walk away. If something is wrong. Walk away.

Someone being rude, Don't stand up to him.
 

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JLM

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Really?

The poor, wee victimized libtard that Justine went to go rescue?

take a look at the vid


I just watched the portion of the VID about 10 times the part the showing the altercation. While it was quite obvious to me the venerable P.M. was in high dudgeon as he crossed the floor and it did appear he made contact with the member who complained of being elbowed in the chest, it's impossible to determine if it was an elbow that made contact and it was impossible to tell what part of her anatomy was contacted. Peter Van loan's credibility is slightly above zero. People should be paying attention to Eliz. May. :)
 

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That is correct, I was trying to explain why I see that Judges and Lawyers are like cousins rather than a brother or sister.

yeah, and you're on about judge judy for some reason while I'm talking about the image that you posted (who is some b-rated actor or lip syncher and authority on talent shows). judy is a judge with a tv show, yours is a bulimic paris hilton-like celebritard. just sayin'. ;-)



When citing other sites isn't the "s" in "https" supposed to be removed? Just an "ignorant A$$hole" asking! :) :) :) :)

as for you stupid...since you troll-dredged up a week old post just to quote, lookin' for a fight, the answer is no, you creaky old brain-dead spastic.
 

FiveParadox

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I thought you arn't allowed to cross the room? Isn't that the forbidden Trudeau wasn't supposed to do? Why was it unacceptable for Trudeau to cross the room but the Conservative whip is ok? I thought that was the big deal in the first place?

Not quite, but it might appear that way to someone watching the proceedings of the House of Commons. Ordinarily, MPs avoid crossing the centre of the aisle during a sitting because an MP is supposed to bow whenever they either cross the Speaker while they are in the chair during the sitting, or whenever they pass between the Speaker and an MP who has the floor.
 

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It was the nicest pic that came up for sexy judge in leather. Just because she is a Xfactor member does enter into it if taken to the limits. Any certain lamppost I should be hanging myself from??
 

JamesBondo

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so, it is not 'bullying' if it is a NDP MP blocking the path of a conservative whip?
I think there should be others apologizing along with Trudeau
 

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Trudeau's non-apology apology

He only apologizes, "if anyone feels" they were "impacted" by his actions


Trudeau's non-apology apology | Goldstein | Columnists | Opinion | Toronto Sun
I was impacted, no apology was forthcomin, we will of course proceed with the sackin of ottawaahaha, expect tanks of incredable destructive power, I hope to be in the pioneers and actually squish him with my starboard tread, God love Canada, home of the true north strong and free, let's torch Ottawa and prove our love of country, burn the nest of lunatics to the ground, fukem we don't need,um the Cod will return.
 

FiveParadox

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Regardless of who was blocking who, Justin had no business over there whatsoever. Period. Everything else is just drama.

He may not have used the best strategy, but I do think that the prime minister has a role to play when it comes to ensure that the government's legislative agenda advances when it comes to something as important as a physician-assisted dying bill making it through the parliamentary process by the due date handed down to them by the Supreme Court of Canada.

And the Honourable Thomas Mulcair, P.C., M.P., was definitely the more egregious party in my books; his conduct in shouting down the head of government, and calling him "pathetic" in the House, was far more unparliamentary than anything that transpired between the prime minister and the MP for Berthier—Maskinongé. THis justified a question of privilege, certainly.
 

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yeah, and you're on about judge judy for some reason while I'm talking about the image that you posted (who is some b-rated actor or lip syncher and authority on talent shows). judy is a judge with a tv show, yours is a bulimic paris hilton-like celebritard. just sayin'. ;-)





as for you stupid...since you troll-dredged up a week old post just to quote, lookin' for a fight, the answer is no, you creaky old brain-dead spastic.


If you weren't so pathetic you might even get a laugh or two. :) :) Maybe you can find some quick sand near by to go wade in!
 

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He may not have used the best strategy, but I do think that the prime minister has a role to play when it comes to ensure that the government's legislative agenda advances when it comes to something as important as a physician-assisted dying bill making it through the parliamentary process by the due date handed down to them by the Supreme Court of Canada.

And the Honourable Thomas Mulcair, P.C., M.P., was definitely the more egregious party in my books; his conduct in shouting down the head of government, and calling him "pathetic" in the House, was far more unparliamentary than anything that transpired between the prime minister and the MP for Berthier—Maskinongé. THis justified a question of privilege, certainly.

I am not surprised you see it that way. I don't think escorting MPs to their seats is the duty of a PM. As for Mulcair, had the PM not decided to be a page or host, that exchange would not have happened. And while I don't believe he intentionally assaulted anybody, he definitely made contact with some NDP MPs while escorting the Conservative Whip to his seat.
 

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I am not surprised you see it that way. I don't think escorting MPs to their seats is the duty of a PM. As for Mulcair, had the PM not decided to be a page or host, that exchange would not have happened. And while I don't believe he intentionally assaulted anybody, he definitely made contact with some NDP MPs while escorting the Conservative Whip to his seat.

I think that there is a difference between something not being one's duty, and something being inappropriate. I agree, though, that it might have been more the duty of Andrew Leslie, the chief government whip; but he's proven to be a bit questionable in his role, and I would be surprised if the prime minister keeps him on after the first substantial cabinet shuffle of this current Parliament.
 

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yeah, and you're on about judge judy for some reason while I'm talking about the image that you posted (who is some b-rated actor or lip syncher and authority on talent shows). judy is a judge with a tv show, yours is a bulimic paris hilton-like celebritard. just sayin'. ;-)





as for you stupid...since you troll-dredged up a week old post just to quote, lookin' for a fight, the answer is no, you creaky old brain-dead spastic.


You really are a brain dead A$$hole aren't you. It was YOU who made such a big deal about me forgetting to remove the "S" and broadcasting to the whole wide world how stupid I was! You are too stupid to pour piss out of a boot if the instructions were written on the heel.
 

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He may not have used the best strategy, but I do think that the prime minister has a role to play when it comes to ensure that the government's legislative agenda advances when it comes to something as important as a physician-assisted dying bill making it through the parliamentary process by the due date handed down to them by the Supreme Court of Canada.

And the Honourable Thomas Mulcair, P.C., M.P., was definitely the more egregious party in my books; his conduct in shouting down the head of government, and calling him "pathetic" in the House, was far more unparliamentary than anything that transpired between the prime minister and the MP for Berthier—Maskinongé. THis justified a question of privilege, certainly.

First calling any of them honorable is a joke. Not one of them has the value of a large double-double.

Second I'm not sure you are in touch with reality when you think calling someone pathetic is more egregious than assaulting multiple people.

I would insert a joke about your sexual preferences but you're obviously devoid of humor as well as intelligence