trudeau crossed the floor and pushed aside NDP MPs

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All those getting their panties in a knot over this trivial nonsense probably need a good dump: Squatty Potty : ) | Healthy Colon : Happy Life
Physical violence and altercations ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE in the House of Commons, period!
However, it is interesting to see who thinks this isn't a big deal.

I'll bet all you conbot retards all came a little bit. This is going to get funny real quick.
Yes, a PM assaulting someone in the House of Commons is just so hilarious I'm amazed 22 Minutes didn't come up with it first.

:lol:

Well, I tried.

Get ready for 'poor Trudeau' in a few days.

Might even give him an bigger lead in the polls.
Well I'm sure the CBC will quickly explain how Trudeau assaulting MPs in the House of Commons makes him the victim.
Let's see now. Conservative Whip has trouble making it by a crowd. Trudeau loses his sh*t and stomps down the gallery like Christ coming to cleanse the temple, tells people to "get the f*ck out of my way", very ungently grabs the Conservative Whip by the arm and drags him through the crowd, elbowing another MP in the process.


Yep, definitely a victim all right, a victim of his own hubris and arrogance.


Now as for the NDP MP who received an elbow from our illustrious PM, I seriously doubt that was done on purpose. However, if Trudeau hadn't gone off and acted like a petulant jackass, the MP wouldn't have been elbowed in the chest.
 

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Jinentonix

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Violence? assault? Manhandling ? Holy ****,you con *****s live in a whole other universe doncha ?
Sooo what he did was NOT assault? Maybe you should look up the legal definition of assault in Canada. Never mind, I just did it for you.


265. (1) A person commits an assault when
(a) without the consent of another person, he applies force intentionally to that other person, directly or indirectly.
So once again, you're suggesting he didn't commit assault? Talk about living in a whole other universe. So uh, what colour is the sky in your world.? Oh and btw, I'm not a conservative, but thanks for playing and demonstrating your retarded partisan logic.
 

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Violence? assault? Manhandling ? Holy ****,you con *****s live in a whole other universe doncha ?

If Harper had done this, you, Cliffy and Flossy would be screaming for his head. But because it was done by the leader of your beloved Lieberals, you brush it off. Entirely predictable.

Sooo what he did was NOT assault? Maybe you should look up the legal definition of assault in Canada. Never mind, I just did it for you.


265. (1) A person commits an assault when
(a) without the consent of another person, he applies force intentionally to that other person, directly or indirectly.
So once again, you're suggesting he didn't commit assault? Talk about living in a whole other universe. So uh, what colour is the sky in your world.? Oh and btw, I'm not a conservative, but thanks for playing and demonstrating your retarded partisan logic.

I think the key word there is intentionally. I would be hard pressed to assume he intended to elbow the MP. He may be charged for assault of the conservative whip however if you consider his grabbing by the arm and dragging force.
 

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If Harper had done this, you, Cliffy and Flossy would be screaming for his head. But because it was done by the leader of your beloved Lieberals, you brush it off. Entirely predictable.

I actually agree that he should have stayed put.
 

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After reviewing the Trudeau video, Trump says after winning the presidency, he plans to host a state dinner for Justin Trudeau in 2017.
 

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Good one, mentalfloss :lol:

They all need to grow a set of balls, and if the ndp member is so upset about being bumped, then she should go back home and stick to washing dishes and cooking meals.

:roll:

All those getting their panties in a knot over this trivial nonsense probably need a good dump: Squatty Potty : ) | Healthy Colon : Happy Life

Sunny ways Cliffy.................with just a chance of thunder clouds and a possibility of lightning strikes.

I'll bet all you conbot retards all came a little bit.

Ah.....resorting to crudeness when intellect fails.

This is going to get funny real quick.
What might have been funny had it not been so pathetic was the PM's so-called apology in the House last night.
 
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I still can't figure out why he went over there in the first place.

Because, like many of his generation - he's entitled..........doncha know. ;-)

Physical violence and altercations ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE in the House of Commons, period!
However, it is interesting to see who thinks this isn't a big deal.

Yes, a PM assaulting someone in the House of Commons is just so hilarious I'm amazed 22 Minutes didn't come up with it first.

Well I'm sure the CBC will quickly explain how Trudeau assaulting MPs in the House of Commons makes him the victim.
Let's see now. Conservative Whip has trouble making it by a crowd. Trudeau loses his sh*t and stomps down the gallery like Christ coming to cleanse the temple, tells people to "get the f*ck out of my way", very ungently grabs the Conservative Whip by the arm and drags him through the crowd, elbowing another MP in the process.


Yep, definitely a victim all right, a victim of his own hubris and arrogance.


Now as for the NDP MP who received an elbow from our illustrious PM, I seriously doubt that was done on purpose. However, if Trudeau hadn't gone off and acted like a petulant jackass, the MP wouldn't have been elbowed in the chest.

:cheers:
 

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Is there a way to send money to Mulcair to punch Trudeau out?
lol...pick me pick me!

Sooo what he did was NOT assault? Maybe you should look up the legal definition of assault in Canada. Never mind, I just did it for you.


265. (1) A person commits an assault when
(a) without the consent of another person, he applies force intentionally to that other person, directly or indirectly.
So once again, you're suggesting he didn't commit assault? Talk about living in a whole other universe. So uh, what colour is the sky in your world.? Oh and btw, I'm not a conservative, but thanks for playing and demonstrating your retarded partisan logic.
assault can also be verbal in Canada, depends on how close you get in ones face etc.
 

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Let's face it.. Justin acts like a flaming faggot, lavender with rage, when he gets upset. It's a well known facet of the limp wristed culture, the hysterical tantrum of the torch queen.