Canada to admit nearly 1 million immigrants over next 3 years

JLM

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Being a lazy moocher gets you on the wanted list in Canada?

Wow, hereabouts you have to be suspected of a crime. You guys are really harsh: throwing suspected drug dealers off train trestles, fixing to shoot truck drivers for being truck drivers (or maybe just cutting off their arms and legs), putting lazy moochers on the wanted list. . .


Naw, just when we catch them trying to sell drug to under age kids, not like down in your area where a kid can get 15 years hard time for stealing three lolly pops!



Thanks, Pete- I understand Hinglish real gud. :)
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Wow this thread exploded.

You guys are really triggered by immigration.
And you're triggered by . . . well, everything. So what's your point?

Naw, just when we catch them trying to sell drug to under age kids, not like down in your area where a kid can get 15 years hard time for stealing three lolly pops!
Given your penchant for torture and extra-judicial killings, have you considered the Philippines?
 

MHz

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To bad they will needs lots of training before they become like you fine examples of what North America is all about. Welcome ISIS with open arms but the Indians stay on the Rez.
 

JamesBondo

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Let's suppose that any person could work in Canada visa-free for as long as he wants as long as he meets the following standards:

1. He must earn an officially-mandated minimum hourly wage and a minimum weekly wage.

2. He has no criminal record.

Now what would be the economic argument against that?

So you want to replace our trades with foreign trades people. And you want laws that mandate the the foreign trades people must make minimum wage.

That is a real douchebag thing to do.
 

mentalfloss

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That's true. You just want the government to be able to criminalize speech it don't approve of.

Nothing fascist about that (except for the fact that it's the number-one action of every fascist regime in history).

No, I've never said anything about criminalizing speech that I personally don't approve of.
 

JLM

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And you're triggered by . . . well, everything. So what's your point?


Given your penchant for torture and extra-judicial killings, have you considered the Philippines?


Generally not too big on torture, especially for law abiding citizens! For the likes of the S.O.B. who mowed down 8 citizens and injured many more in N.Y.C. maybe he deserves a little, since he was caught red handed. Maybe you can submit a defense that the brakes failed. :) :) :)
 

MHz

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Lucky for you when on the receiving end the 'generally' part is removed at the discretion of the torturer.

Maybe it there is a conspiracy that will fit it.
Canadian Government Quietly Compensates Daughter of MKULTRA Victim – GOV'T SLAVES
The victim was kept in a chemically induced sleep for weeks and subjected to rounds of electroshocks, experimental drugs and tape-recorded messages played non-stop.
CBC News recently reported that the Canadian government reached an out-of-court settlement of $100,000 with Allison Steel, the daughter of Jean Steel, a woman who was subjected to horrific brainwashing experiments funded by the CIA.
The settlement was quietly reached in exchange for dropping the legal action launched by Allison Steel in September 2015. The settlement includes a non-disclosure agreement prohibiting Steel from talking about the settlement itself. However, the existence of the settlement and its total amount appeared in public accounts released by the federal government in October.


I hear this was on the list for being played endlessly. Heartless bastards.

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