See, I told you.
Won't see that on the CBC or any other mainstream liberal media outlet.
You're a good Canadian Kreskin for posting what is going on in Calgary.
Who wouda thunk that it would happen in Calgary?
Hard-nosed journalism, Avro.See, I told you.
Won't see that on the CBC or any other mainstream liberal media outlet.
You're a good Canadian Kreskin for posting what is going on in Calgary.
Yes he does at that - I am quite proud of Calgary for setting religion to the sidelines, exactly where it should be as we believe in a separation of Church & State.I wish the guy good luck, seems like a good chap.
Very clever, Avro. By posting a thread in a manner that is contrary to all common senses and evidence you have managed to get everyone to accept the election of Mr. Nenshias a positive event, which it most certainly is. Perhaps this will help to clear up a few of the misconceptions involving most Canadians of Muslim heritage.
I do disagree with the over-enthusiastic supporter in your reference article who claimed “This sends a very strong message to our country. Calgary is the first major city in North America who has a visible minority mayor, an immigrant son,” he said. Apparently he does not understand that Mexico and Central America are part of North America or that numerous US cities larger than Calgary have elected visible minorities to the position of mayor.
Wherever Muslims go they cause trouble.
This is just the beginning bub.
Get ready for daily prayers and beheadings.
[/B]Apparently he does not understand that Mexico and Central America are part of North America...
Correct me if I am wrong but I am pretty sure that Central America is not part of North nor South America. Rather it is it's own region. :canada:
No, but now everyone knows that someone rallying up people in their community beliefs, or choosing a colour for their political cause, is probably supporting a puppet.
There was a pretty girl from the news that tried to be mayour, but her motives were equally puppet like.
My point was that Calgary went with a progressive, multicultural candidate while in Toronto it looks like Rob Ford will be elected who is fairly conservative and not your typical Toronto politician.
I think the population went with a guy that yelled purple a week before the election, and recruited heavy on campuses.
If Toronto was able to see through the flash and splash purple, good on
Correct me if I am wrong but I am pretty sure that Central America is not part of North nor South America. Rather it is it's own region. :canada:
They are all the same.
They act moderate to fool idiot Liberals to vote for him.
First Obama, now this.
Time to get more guns.
So, I gather you voted for mciver.
There was not one good candidate.
McIvor was a puppet for Bronconier, and indeed that guy Bronconier was telling people to vote for McIvor. Nenshi and Higgines are puppets ... but only Higgins was asked what she did in the kitchen. I wonder what Nenshi does in the kitchen.