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JLM

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Justin's strategy is back firing on him badly. He pulls these knee jerk maneuvers to gain popularity while in actuality he is just losing respect. I.O.W. the man is an Idiot! (Oooops, I meant to say a f**king idiot)
 

DaSleeper

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I see very little difference! You're an A@@hole either way! :lol:
Man, why do you keep biting?
On the same old stale bait he throws out.....you're do damn easy to bait ......He can't even be original......as bad as cliffy and his stale Facebook memes....
 

Cannuck

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I live in a rural area. There are times there isn't a cop within 45 minutes of my place. While I have a gun, I certainly don't need it for protection. Rural crime is not that big of a deal. Whiners and cowards are driving the agenda. They're just as bad as SJWs
 

captain morgan

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The crooks know full well that they can come and go as they please on anyone's property without much concern for getting nabbed by the law.

... Bring along a shotgun or rifle and it's not so hard to go and do whatever they please
 

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Fear on the farm in Beiseker, Alta., after thefts raise safety concerns

As rural crime rates remain in the spotlight in Alberta, Beiseker-area farmer Howard Hixt is one of the latest residents to raise concerns about theft in his community.
RCMP are investigating after Hixt’s tractor was stolen over the weekend. It was the second time his family has had to file a police report, after his parents’ house in the area was broken into a few weeks ago.
“Somebody pried open the deadbolt on their front door and they had quite a bit of their possessions out of their house taken, so it’s getting to be kind of a concern in an area that we thought was safe for raising our family,” said Hixt.
Hixt, 44, added that since taking over his grandfather’s farm after graduating from university, this is the first time they’ve had farm equipment stolen.
“We’ve never had anything like this happen,” he said. “It seems like it’s something that’s getting out of hand in our community.”
He noted that a year ago, friends of theirs had their home broken into while one of the residents was at home having a nap.
“It’s a safety concern for us, our neighbours, our friends,” he said.
Beiseker RCMP Sgt. Norm Mercier said Mounties have been encouraging residents to call in any suspicious activities, vehicles or people.