He gets his law from films.
Its better than making it up on the fly as your repeated LIES are exposed as you do T-gurly! And how lame are that your arguments are being destroyed by a person you dismiss as a "Cdn wimp" and as a "retard"? HAHAHAHAHAHA! Just how sad is your situation anyway that your ONLY rebuttal to so much fact is a little name calling?
Oh well....it looks like the Cdn LIE-beral party might just have shot itself in both feet with the "award" to terror poster boy Omar Khadr? It ought to be really FUNNY watching Our idiot Boy Justin out campaigning in 2019 and trying to justify that crap! But then LIE-berals have never been much good at defending Canada! Consider:
Here is a nice story to illustrate that not all Cdns share the same values-and that some people have values that are properly labeled as `poisonous! With some comments of my own in brackets):
By Mark Bonokoski, Postmedia Network. First posted: Wednesday, October 05, 2016 06:41 PM EDT | Updated: Wednesday, October 05, 2016 08:22 PM EDT
A Montreal borough has followed through on a controversial plan to rename a park that honoured Vimy Ridge to instead pay tribute to late sovereigntist premier Jacques Parizeau. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson)
OTTAWA -- Those who lived in this so-called town that fun forgot, a phrase coined years ago by political columnist Allan Fotheringham, will never forget Quebec’s 1995 sovereignty referendum. It was definitely not fun.
During a single day in October of that year, Canada came within a razor’s edge of being busted up, its enemy being a separatist Quebec premier named Jacques Parizeau. Most Canadians saw him as a treasonous malcontent. As editor of the Ottawa Sun at the time, I recall writing editorials calling him a treacherous backslider.
He was aided, of course, by former Brian Mulroney cabinet minister Lucien Bouchard who, in a show of contempt for Mulroney’s two attempts to unify the country through the Charlottetown and Meech accords, bolted from the Tory ranks to form the federal Bloc Quebecois.
If Quebec had voted 50%-plus-one to separate in 1995, our confederation, which next year will celebrate 150 years as a united nation, would have been torn asunder.
Almost 95% of Quebecers turned out for that referendum vote, the largest turnout in the province’s history and, in the end, the “No” side won the day — by 50.58% to 49.42%. It was that close.
Today in Montreal, a park once named to honour the heroes of Vimy Ridge who fought and died in great numbers in World War One is now honouring a man most Canadians would still look upon as a traitor.
On Monday, Vimy Park was officially renamed Jacques Parizeau Park as if it were no big deal. Lest we forget apparently now means little.
Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre, a former federal Liberal cabinet minister first elected as an MP two years after the referendum, tweeted that because Vimy Park was never officially listed by the province, it essentially didn’t exist. He needs to give his unappreciative head a shake.
(But what else should we expect from a LIE-beral who never met a real, ordinary Cdn he did not feel MUCH superior to! And isn’t it typical that a LIE-beral would find some tiny technicality-the obscure `registration` issue- to hide behind while doing dirty work! And what else should Cdns expect from LIE-berals since their most famous leader-Pierre Trudeau stated that the war between Britain and Nazi Germany was a British imperialist war! Trudeau campaigned hard to get Canada OUT of the war and referred to any person who supported the war as a traitor to Canada who ought to be HUNG-AND offered to tie the rope himself! These quotes by Trudeau are available in the Ottawa Citizen review of the Max Nemni biography of Trudeau-and expanded upon in greater detail in the book itself.)
(Vimy was attacked 3 times during the First World War and it was a key strong point in the German line. In 1915, 500,000 French troops with light artillery support tried a sneak attack and lost 100,000 men-killed, wounded or captured
(In 1916 300,000 British troops, with more heavy artillery than any British army had before possessed, tried to blast their way up the Ridge. The Germans let them exhaust themselves on the lower slopes and then launched a counter attack that drove the British back PAST their starting point-with 150,000 British troops killed, wounded or captured.)
(In 1917 it was the turn of the Cdn Corps-all 88,000 of them. Cdn Commander Arthur Currie re-wrote the book on war at Vimy and his methods startled every general in Europe. The first Cdns began streaming out of the trenches at 9 am Easter Sunday and the first reached the top of Vimy at noon-the same day. By nightfall, they held all the Ridge except a bump at one end. The next day the advance went on. By the end of the second day, Curry and his Cdns had crushed every German obstacle placed in front of them.)
(In 48 hours, the Cdns suffered 3500 dead and 6500 wounded-one man in 9. For 3 years, Cdns had argued bitterly with their British allies about strategy and tactics with Cdns griping about everything from the location of British trenches to the way in which attacks were organized. Vimy transformed Cdns from being mouthy Colonial troops into valued allies and also pushed the demonstrably elite and now apparently infallible Cdn Corps into a key position in any subsequent British attack.)
Parizeau, meanwhile, lucked out. Born in 1930 into a family of wealth and privilege, he was too young to fight in the Second World War, or join up as part of Quebec’s storied 22ndRegiment, the fabled Van Doos.
Instead, Frere Jacques spent part of his carefree teenaged years being a very silly boy, honing his radical views and distributing pamphlets for the election campaign of communist Fred Rose, the only federal politician ever convicted of spying.
Rose was sentenced to six years in prison in 1947 after being implicated in spying for the Soviets when Soviet embassy clerk Igor Gouzenko famously defected with the goods, leading to his expulsion from the House of Commons.
(It is a gross insult that a famous moment in Cdn history should be shoved aside in favour of the traitor and trouble maker Parizeau. That the park should be renamed this way speaks volumes about the twisted values of some Montreal politicians! With LIE-berals leading the shameless movement!)
(Gosh it must be difficult to be a LIE-beral-so many things to be embarrassed about regarding the military, economics, shameless vote buying and general greed and selfishness. Watch how quickly they flag this post as proof of their shame!)
There is no Fred Rose Park, at least not yet.
(Though at the rate LIE-berals are kissing up to Muslim asses we WILL have an Omar Khadr Park in Montreal BEFORE we get a re-named Vimy Park! )
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