So why post then . Shit I can’t be bothered reading half your stories either but I don’t tell you that .Couldn't be bothered/don't give a shit.
So why post then . Shit I can’t be bothered reading half your stories either but I don’t tell you that .
Considering I never post stories this is your usual Doddering Bee Ess.I can’t be bothered reading half your stories
^ this.Bill is the man though so when he talks we listen.
Whatever , tell us about how great a fisherman you aren’t, talking about bee Ess .Considering I never post stories this is your usual Doddering Bee Ess.
^ this.
He was an experienced RCMP officer that quit because he was expected to unlawfully break the oath he took to respect and uphold the Charter of Rights.A disgruntled employee.... one of thousands.... for all numbers of reasons.
He quit....one of thousands.... so what. Walmart employees quit too.
No story, just an every day occurance.
BS.He was an experienced RCMP officer that quit because he was expected to unlawfully break the oath he took to respect and uphold the Charter of Rights.
That should concern everyone.
Admire? Admire what? This guy made a career choice as did many others. He probably already has a pension and is just walking away. Nurses and health care workers and front lime workers have quit too. He is no hero or example.I admire the intestinal fortitude of this RCMP officer and I hope more cops will step up to the plate. I have heard Ottawa Police are leary in actually doing what their leadership wants them to do because they know it's not right. We need more cops like him, that's for sure.
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Freedom needs to be fought for and we're doing it in an extremely civil way. Trudeau, Ford and their buddies need to step down so we can get people who actually follow the laws of this country, adhere to the Constitution and allow the freedoms we are all entitled to have.
He was an experienced RCMP officer that quit because he was expected to unlawfully break the oath he took to respect and uphold the Charter of Rights.
That should concern everyone.
Ah, no.
Experienced RCMP officer, maybe. Unlawfully break the oath he took to respect and uphold the Charter? Naahhh...
He read only what he wanted to read and, typically, went no further into learning the other things that got WITH the Charter. Like you, he didn't research into the situation (posted links above, you obviously just 'missed' them, right? )
Waa waa... thought you were anti-snowflake, Colpy?