At least bring common sense to the table
You just got to love the liberals
Published on May 21, 2011 By BoobzTwo In Current Events

From the Manitoba Herald: May 10, 2011
The flood of American liberals sneaking across the border into Canada has intensified in the past week, sparking calls for increased patrols to stop the illegal immigration. The recent actions of the Tea Party are prompting an exodus among left-leaning citizens who fear they'll soon be required to hunt, pray, and to agree with Bill O'Reilly and Glenn Beck… 

Now Canada Has a Border Problem

You have to just love the liberal munchkins as their solution to Mexico’s overcrowded slums was so successful … they are trying to take their lunacy north, and east of Alaska. Amazing what a college degree can get you today, hehehe.


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on May 25, 2011

I have been looking for some reliable information on al- al-Qaeda and bin-Laden and the CIA ... and I think this is a very reputable place to start. This is a 6 series video (~10 min ea.) … and it is well worth watching … anyone interested in accurate facts IMO.

 

on May 25, 2011

Ahhhh Noooo, dont post that here. US military computers are now calculating that al Qaeda are crossing Canadian Borders. Some printout somewhere will be handed to the President that we have proof of terrorists crossing into Canada. I  am heading outside to start on my bunker. 

"Mr President, a group of terrorists known as beavers has claimed responsibility for the attack on american citizens in Canada. They put the gory attack on the networks into...     a    beer commercial. Should we raise the alert level?". 

"Yes Mr President, the beavers are communists in cooperation with al Qaeda who plan on using a series of 6 Classic Car Bombs with some unknown explosive code named Ganga".

 

Update:

"Mr President, we have captured an enemy combatant in Canada".

"How could you tell?"

"He had a high power rifle and he was not wearing a military uniform. After we put his testicles in a vice he admitted to manufacturing Ganga and kept calling to his leader 'UFUKINIDIOT'." "We are hearing the name UFUKINIDIOT a lot when dealing with these Canadian terrorist. We found UFUKINIDIOT in a online chat giving attack orders to his troops" 

"Which online chat?"

"Command and Conquer game chat sir"

"Ingenious." "Did we ever think of that?"

"No sir."

"There group is tough to infiltrate. We keep sending in assets disguised as Canadians and keep trying their code phrase "Bobs yur Uncle" but they quickly laugh at us and take us to some bar to get us inebriated enough to spill our secrets. Sir, our men just can't handle that Canadian beer and end up spilling their guts all over the place. It's horrible."

"We also have had to kill a few assets because they were indoctrinated".

"How could you tell"?

"When they come back and speak, they are adding 'eh' to the end of some of the sentences. A clear indication of brain washing".

"OMG thats what the North Koreans did!" "Boys, the axis of evil has a new member!"

on May 25, 2011

Well at least Canada's last election proves there are good folks up there, or at least folks that support job creation. It will always be nice to live in a country of 33 +/- million, without want of space or resources. The only thing I'd change is get the queens face of your coinage. There can't be that much fealty to England (which increasingly resembles Pakistan) these days.

on May 25, 2011

Nitro Cruiser
The only thing I'd change is get the queens face of your coinage.

Couldn't agree more. 

But the queen's power is a lot greater than you or most Canadians realize. But thats a whole different subject.

on May 25, 2011

Nitro Cruiser
Well at least Canada's last election proves there are good folks up there, or at least folks that support job creation. It will always be nice to live in a country of 33 +/- million, without want of space or resources. The only thing I'd change is get the queens face of your coinage. There can't be that much fealty to England (which increasingly resembles Pakistan) these days.
I thought everyone wanted more space and resources ... there something wrong with you folks up there? I am not overly concerned about coinage ... unless it bears the visage of someone alive, in power and in control of a nation. How symbolic is this in Canada or is there more to this?

on May 25, 2011

You asked for it 

Let's start with the Governor General

The Governor General and the Lieutenant Governors are also representatives of "The Crown". The concept of the Crown took form under the feudal system, evolving from various concepts of kingship. Under England's feudal system, all rights and privileges were ultimately granted by the ruler. The rights of the Crown are exercised by the Queen's representatives in her various realms and dominions. The queen through the Governor General also has the power to dissolve parliament. It is the queen who is the Commander in Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces. 

The closest base to me is called "Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry"

 

Crown Land which in Canada is probably more land than the entire US

Within Canada, Crown Land is a designated area belonging to the Queen in Right of Canada,[5] the equivalent of an entailed estate that passes with the monarchy and cannot be alienated from it; thus, per constitutional convention, these lands cannot be unilaterally sold by the monarch, instead passing on to the next king or queen unless the sovereign is advised otherwise by the ministers of the Crown. Though the Canadian monarch owns all Crown Land in the country, paralleling the "division" of the Crown amongst the federal and provincial governments, Crown Land is similarly divied so that some lands within the province are administered by the provincial Crown, whereas others are under the federal Crown. About 89% of Canada's land area (8,886,356 km²) is Crown Land, which may either be federal (41%) or provincial (48%); the remaining 11% is privately-owned.[6]Most federal Crown land is in the Canadian territories (Northwest TerritoriesNunavut and Yukon), and is administered by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. Only 4% of land in the provinces is federally-controlled, largely in the form of National ParksIndian reserves, or Canadian Forces bases. In contrast, provinces hold much of their territory as provincial Crown Land, which may be held as Provincial Parks or wilderness.

Crown Land provides the country and the provinces with the majority of their profits from natural resources, largely but not exclusively provincial, rented for logging and mineral exploration rights; revenues flow to the relevant government and may constitute a major income stream, such as in Alberta. Crown land may also be rented by individuals wishing to build homes or cottages.

 

oh I was close - US  (9.83 million km2) - Canadian Crown Land (8.88 million km2)

 

What's the deal with the Queen is a short essay on the creation of Canada.

on May 26, 2011

Hello Folks,

Thanks for the article BT....  quite interesting and all the comments too!

The title sparked my interest as I have lots of relatives in Canada and we visit them  as often as we can.

 

But right now, I'll start with what I know about Communist Cuba.

 

Humm … where does one start… Not sure what Cuba has to do with illegal immigration in Canada, but what the heck.

Dear BT, you innocently brought it on by asking:

I wonder where the Canadians are going to illegally immigrate to .
 

Myfist0 posts:

Canadians go to Cuba where we thaw out.

As a Catholic, what disturbs me about Cuba is the lack of freedom of religion. The Castro Communist regime stole 341 elementary and secondary schools off the Catholic Church and to my knowledge has yet to return a single one.

In 1961, Castro also swiped the University of Santo Thomas de Villaneuva off the Augustinian Fathers in Havana and has kept it. He also closed down the newspaper, Diaria de la Marina, which was the New York Times of Cuba and published under Catholic auspices.

A Catholic child can attend parochial schools in the US because it is a free country. Catholic kids in Cuba however, are out of luck. 

Letters have been written to our politicians going to Cuba asking them to join the young people of Cuba by asking Raul Castro to return the university or give compensation to its owners.

 

on May 26, 2011

To operate in Cuba, churches must register wih the government. and satisfy rules of association. Religion is not discussed in school, but it can be taught in any of Cuba's 1,800 churches and chapels. 

The failed Bay of Pigs invasion (largely made up of idealistic university students and natives of Cuba’s Oriente province) that cemented Fidel Castro’s grip on Cuba also prompted the closure of the Universidad Santo Tomas de Villanueva in Havana. The country’s only Catholic university was overtaken by students and government supporters. Its doors shut on April 17, 1961


The Havana campus — founded by Augustinian priests with roots in Pennsylvania — had always had a substantial U.S. influence, and therefore a bilingual staff.


Just a few points about that university run by the Pope and its own law.

pontifical university is a Catholic University established by and directly under the authority of the Holy See. It is licensed to grant academic degrees in sacred faculties, the most important of which are Sacred TheologyCanon Law, Sacred Scripture and Philosophy. Pontifical universities follow a European system of degrees in the sacred faculties, granting the baccalaureate, the licentiate, and the doctorate.

The Holy See (Latin: Sancta Sedes) is the episcopal jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in Rome, in which its Bishop is commonly known as the Pope. It is the preeminent episcopal see of the Catholic Church, forming the central government of the Church. As such, diplomatically, and in other spheres the Holy See acts and speaks for the whole Roman Catholic Church. It is also recognized by other subjects of international law as a sovereign entity, headed by the Pope, with which diplomatic relations can be maintained.

Canon law is the body of laws and regulations made or adopted by ecclesiastical authority, for the government of the Christian organization and its members.

Now to the present.

The Cuban Bishops' conference has been very critical of the US embargo against Cuba and has claimed that the entire population has suffered from it. The US catholic bishops' conference has been influenced by this and has argued that food and medicine should be excluded from the embargo.

In January 1998, Pope John Paul II paid a historic visit to the island, invited by the Cuban government and Catholic Church. He criticized the US embargo during his visit.

On October 20, 2008, the first Orthodox Church in Cuba opened during an official ceremony attended by Raul Castro.

 

on May 26, 2011

CharlesCS
I have friends from Cuba, my mother in laws husband is Cuban. His son came from Cuba a few years ago thru one of those lottery things that allow Cuban citizens to get visas and leave the country. Neither one had anything good to say about Cuba besides enjoying being around their families and friends. Life in Cuba was tough for them and life in the US is more than a blessing but something they don't plan on letting go any time soon.

You can fool yourself into believing there is nothing wrong with Cuba when you stay in nice hotels and you have foreign currency to spend there. I dare anyone who talks this way to stay in Cuba for a long period of time, several months, and live the way Cubans do, in poverty, under Cuban rule and then tell me if you still think the same way about Cuba.

Thanks CharlesSC. These are my sentiments as well. 

As far as I know, Cuba is a Communist military dictatorship with no democratic imput from its citizens.

 

 

on May 26, 2011

You can fool yourself into believing there is nothing wrong with Cuba when you stay in nice hotels and you have foreign currency to spend there. I dare anyone who talks this way to stay in Cuba for a long period of time, several months, and live the way Cubans do, in poverty, under Cuban rule and then tell me if you still think the same way about Cuba.

I find this extremely funny that your indoctrination is so complete that Cuba is bad because I dont stay there and in the next sentence you admit you will not stay in PR. How many PR rafts to the US every day. Too funny 

I am Puerto Rican because of my parents. I like visiting the country for vacation, but living there sucks. Everything in PR is just like the US, except for wages. Everything cost the same there as it does here but you have less money to spend. No thanks, I'm OK with the US.

As far as I know, Cuba is a Communist military dictatorship with no democratic imput from its citizens.

Are you sure you don't mean US corporate interests. 

I don't think that "citizens" have any more say in Canada or the US than they do in Cuba. Corporations fund who gets elected, Try looking at how poor the Cuban people were before Castro.

Chronicling poverty in Cuba — before Castro

  • 75% of rural dwellings were huts made from palm trees. 
  • More than 50% had no toilets of any kind. 
  • 85% had no inside running water. 
  • 91% had no electricity. 
  • There was only 1 doctor per 2,000 people in rural areas. 
  • More than one-third of the rural population had intestinal parasites. 
  • Only 4% of Cuban peasants ate meat regularly; only 1% ate fish, less than 2% eggs, 3% bread, 11% milk; none ate green vegetables. 
  • The average annual income among peasants was $91 (1956), less than 1/3 of the national income per person. 
  • 45% of the rural population was illiterate; 44% had never attended a school. 
  • 25% of the labor force was chronically unemployed. 
  • 1 million people were illiterate ( in a population of about 5.5 million). 
  • 27% of urban children, not to speak of 61% of rural children, were not attending school. 
  • Racial discrimination was widespread. 
  • The public school system had deteriorated badly. 
  • Corruption was endemic; anyone could be bought, from a Supreme Court judge to a cop. 
  • Police brutality and torture were common. 


US adds 3.8 million more to ranks of the poor as poverty rate jumps

 

Not one story I can find of how the Cuban people were slaughtered. Now do a little research on the Khmer Rouge.

Few Americans realize that close to two million people died, that none of the perpetrators have been brought to justice and that the United States helped bring about the crisis that lead to the Khmer Rouge takeover.

However, the truth could be uncomfortable for a lot of people outside Cambodia. A lawyer for Ta Mok, a Khmer Rouge military leader who could be tried for war crimes, has threatened to subpoena Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan, Henry Kissinger and three former United Nations secretary generals to answer questions about their countries' support for the KR insurgency.

on May 26, 2011

myfist0
oh I was close - US (9.83 million km2) - Canadian Crown Land (8.88 million km2)
That may be true, but we have Disneyland down here and most think they live there, hehehe. Good rundown ... I see what you meant before.

on May 26, 2011

lulapilgrim
As far as I know, Cuba is a Communist military dictatorship with no democratic input from its citizens.
My goodness ... where you been? I (majorities) voted against the wars, the massive bailouts, the printing of money (Poof...), the health care bill, raising the debt ceiling, continuing sub-prime loans etcetera. The USG doesn't seem to be looking at its citizens at all ... democratically or any other way? I don't think they care if you think this is democracy in action, because they are not listening to you either.

lulapilgrim
But right now, I'll start with what I know about Communist Cuba.
In light of illegal immigration, when you have to ... go down under instead.

on Jun 06, 2011

Myfist0, #25

I don't think that "citizens" have any more say in Canada or the US than they do in Cuba.

Really? You don't? The Castro brothers run the country with an iron hand...it's a true regime. You talk about all that tourism, but the Castro brothers have a stranglehold on the economy. The people have no say; simply [put they are not free as in Canada and the US.

I know there is extreme poverty but why? The real reason? It's becasue of the state run economy. Communism doesn't allow free economic system. The state is in strict control and it's a disaster.

 

As far as I know, Cuba is a Communist military dictatorship with no democratic imput from its citizens.

BT

My goodness ... where you been? I (majorities) voted against the wars, the massive bailouts, the printing of money (Poof...), the health care bill, raising the debt ceiling, continuing sub-prime loans etcetera. The USG doesn't seem to be looking at its citizens at all ... democratically or any other way? I don't think they care if you think this is democracy in action, because they are not listening to you either.

Oh ya, I know what you're saying about the USG seemingly not listening to us citizens but we aren't communist  was my point at least yet! 

I appreciate religious freedom we still have in this country. Children are free to go to Catholic shools, but not in Cuba.

on Jun 10, 2011

Children can go to catholic schools in Cuba. Remember your disingenuous answer to question #2? You knew what I was asking but you sidestepped it anyway. This whole article was a ‘funny’ and meant to amuse … not something to take to heart to plug the church. You cannot even join in on the fun because you look at all things as some attack on you. You seem incapable of communication on any topic without bringing your church nonsense into it. Still think you are not brainwashed?

on Jun 10, 2011

BoobzTwo
Children can go to catholic schools in Cuba.

Really? This is news to me.  Children in Cuba can now go to real Catholic schools like the ones Castro was educated in and then stole and closed down to accommodate his atheistic Communist regime?

BoobzTwo
You cannot even join in on the fun because you look at all things as some attack on you.

The fact is the topic swerved to Communist Cuba was not of my doing. And yes, here the shoe fits....truth is the Communist regime in Cuba attacked the Catholic Church, stole her properties and forbids freedom of religion.

I understand that some people in liberal la, la land don't want to know these truths about Communist Cuba.

Join in on the fun? What's fun about Communism?

BoobzTwo
You seem incapable of communication on any topic without bringing your church nonsense into it. Still think you are not brainwashed?

What I brought up about Communism, Communist Cuba and its attack against the Church is the truth,  not nonsense.

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