Canadian Politics, Maxime Bernier…

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    Autolite
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    As Canadians, we need to keep our eyes on this guy. I don’t know what his chances are but he’s our only hope…

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/conservative-leadership-candidates-border-1.4042670

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    Hitman
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    I hope he’s legit and he gets voted in.

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    A nation without borders isn’t a nation.
    It’s time for the people to vote in a man who represents the will of the common man.
    Tyranny invited enemies into Europe. .looks how well THAT worked out. .

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    BlacqueJacqueShellacque
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    “Let’s use them on a temporary basis in places where these people are crossing the border.”

    Wishy-washy, non-committal. Politicians, they play with words.

    “We need to use all the tools that we have to be sure that our border would be respected

    This is such a typical Canadian response. “RESPECTED”? IT’S EXPECTED!

    Every other country … but not Canada?

    Why? Because we were taught to submit.

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    BlacqueJacqueShellacque
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    Redo, we were taught to submit. But not all of us bought it.

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    Autolite
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    “Let’s use them on a temporary basis in places where these people are crossing the border.”

    Wishy-washy, non-committal. Politicians, they play with words.

    It’s just politics. Bernier is aware that the country is predominately Leftist. What do you think his chances would be of winning an election if he were to say “Border jumpers will be shot on sight”?

    His chances of beating O’Leary for leadership of the federal conservatives is slim IMO. And if he does win, his chances of beating Turdeau in the next federal election are even slimmer.

    Turdeau won the last election because he promised to legalize dope. That’s going to be hard to beat. Although once legalized, Turdeau loses his wild card. It would actually be to Turdeau’s advantage to drag out the legalization of marijuana to the next federal election so he can play the same card again. Although I can’t see that happening…

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