Jason Kenney may run for PCs in bid to unite the right in Alberta

gerryh

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Bring on the insults missing a period
This toughens memissing a period
I am seeking appointment to something corrections,I need to be tough,no more restingmissing a period and improper sentence structure

I don't know Jason,to me he is washed upmissing a period
I dislike the party he represents,we'llshould be well, not we'll sort of,ending with a comma, improper sentence structure
More so I learnt too much about governing and Conservative policies,I admit I have come alongwrong word, should be a long. way in ignoring parties,JK brings me back to yesterdayno period
Those old schoolers are loyal to no one,not even safety of their own,is ahasenwhat the hell is ahasen different,don't pay attentionno period



Now that is going through very quickly. There are far more mistakes than what I have pointed out. This would be the reason that Boomer made his comment about you being "medicated". If you're not drunk, or medicated, then you're an idiot.
 

JLM

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Now that is going through very quickly. There are far more mistakes than what I have pointed out. This would be the reason that Boomer made his comment about you being "medicated". If you're not drunk, or medicated, then you're an idiot.


Oh, when I started reading this I thought the post was about someone who is pregnant! :)
 

personal touch

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So, which is it? Drunk, medicated, or an idiot?
Political frustration that is what it is
Not afraid to share my knowledge,empowered and high on life with no pills,or booze
Thanks Vern

I can tell my story
I can tell the story for thos who cannot

Now that is going through very quickly. There are far more mistakes than what I have pointed out. This would be the reason that Boomer made his comment about you being "medicated". If you're not drunk, or medicated, then you're an idiot.
When I look at this I laugh
 

gerryh

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I can tell my story
I can tell the story for thos who cannot


No, you can't. You are obviously incapable of "telling" any kind of story, yours or anyone elses. To be able to "tell a story" online, one needs to be able to write comprehensively. Something you are quite obviously incapable of doing.
 

darkbeaver

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Now that is going through very quickly. There are far more mistakes than what I have pointed out. This would be the reason that Boomer made his comment about you being "medicated". If you're not drunk, or medicated, then you're an idiot.

bUT gOD LOVES AND PROTECTS IDIOTS, GERRY, SHE'S KEPT YOU SAFE ALL THESE YEARS
 

personal touch

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Good for you Darkbeaver,turn the other cheek
Blessings are good

No, you can't. You are obviously incapable of "telling" any kind of story, yours or anyone elses. To be able to "tell a story" online, one needs to be able to write comprehensively. Something you are quite obviously incapable of doing.
Wrong again
I am more then capable of telling my story to the ever growing pass time of conspiracy theorists ,I think you may enjoy my stories
Are you having a temper tantrum?Sounds like it
Sunny ways my friend

Enlightenment is to awaken from the seriousness of experience
AsI Da
 

B00Mer

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personal touch

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Does no one want to discuss my awakenings to seriousness,?
I would be the first to admit I did not want to wake up,denial protected me,addictions were pleasurable,how could that be true I asked myself,darkness surrounded my denial.
Confidence was misplaced,
My mind could not awake and comprehend the betrayal,misdeeds of the political influences which I,and my fellow Canadians depended on for our safety and our well being.
Spin assisted with denial,
I found difficulty with the truth of information spin?
It never occurred to me information design could be structured to promote division and death
How could I possibly awaken to the seriousness?it was painful,but I did it,weaving in and out of information design and structure,even questions my sanity for going into such dark waters
My cure was taking the structure of design and influence of information on public policy and repeating my approach with dark places of interpretation,flooding myself with the reality,that information design is carried over to many cracks and corners,and public safety is a joke

This was my a good start to my-awakening that not everything is all it seems,including the Supreme Court of Canada
If you want more to the story ,you must ask

LOL
 

personal touch

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Jason is on the road,blue shirt,blue truck and visiting "rural Alberta 'talking to Albertan s on what matters and effects them
NOT
Uniting the right is the topic of conversation,distractors and divisional politics is what the game is all about
Some things just don't change
 

tay

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Oh no, CON media is going after 'fiscal hawk' Kenney for double dipping.........


The federal representative for Calgary Midnapore is spending his time in Alberta, like other Alberta MPs, but he’s not there for the summer round of barbecues and dealing with constituent problems. Instead, Kenney is pursuing his own interests, working feverishly to raise a large war chest to give him an edge when the PC leadership campaign officially starts in October.

Kenney has been repeatedly criticized for taking an MP’s salary without doing the work ever since he announced his leadership bid in early July. He has never given a satisfactory answer as to why it’s the right thing to do.

It’s easy to see why. His actions are indefensible; even more so because Kenney is a former head of the Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation and styles himself as fiscal hawk.

Aaron Wudrick, the federal director of the CTF, has said, “Politicians are elected, and paid, to do a job. If they are not doing that job, they shouldn’t be getting paid for it.”

With what part of that simple statement does Kenney disagree?

And then there is former prime minister Stephen Harper, who announced in May that he would resign in the fall. Did he need the taxpayers to cover the cost of his summer?

Perhaps the entitled behaviour of these Conservative politicians wouldn’t seem so bad if they hadn’t cast themselves as guardians of the public purse. In Jason Kenney’s case, he has created an unnecessary ethical issue, all so he can collect three months of pay.

It seems a low price for one’s integrity.


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