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Offline Israel Chai

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Canadian problem
« on: December 17, 2013, 12:27:27 AM »
They need money. I say we make videos supporting them instead. Can you?


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You and I understand what's at stake in the next election – we're electing someone to lead Canada's economy.
 
This is no small task. Through Prime Minister Harper's leadership, Canada currently leads the G7 in terms of economic growth and job creation.
 
But we must be vigilant. The global economy remains fragile.
 
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Instead, for Canada to continue to be prosperous, strong, and free, it needs the leadership of a strong Conservative team led by our Prime Minister.
 
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Help us fight back today with a donation of $25 or whatever you can afford.
 
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Re: Canadian problem
« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2013, 01:42:54 AM »
I know nothing about the political parties in Canada...

But I have heard that some Canadian parties are pro-Israel...




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Re: Canadian problem
« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2013, 01:48:14 AM »
I know nothing about the political parties in Canada...

But I have heard that some Canadian parties are pro-Israel...





Trudeau did shahada in a mosque, has a radical mudrat in his party and radical leftist as a brother, and hates Israel more than his father (that's saying something).

He is also looking like he will replace Harper, who is in the videos. He will use the good relations Harper has built to attack Israel if he wins, G-d forbid.
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Re: Canadian problem
« Reply #3 on: December 17, 2013, 09:59:54 PM »
The Conservative Party is the only pro Israel party in Canada. The Liberal party(closet socialists), the New Democrats(open socialists) and Greens( same drek as usual) are all viciously anti Israel. 

I don't agree with every policy of the Conservative Party of Canada but as far as Israel is concerned, it's the only way to go.
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Re: Canadian problem
« Reply #4 on: December 17, 2013, 10:07:12 PM »
The Conservative Party is the only pro Israel party in Canada. The Liberal party(closet socialists), the New Democrats(open socialists) and Greens( same drek as usual) are all viciously anti Israel. 

I don't agree with every policy of the Conservative Party of Canada but as far as Israel is concerned, it's the only way to go.

They are also the only party with a sane economic plan, and have invested heavily in technological development, something that the other parties don't have. Don't forget to mention the bloc Quebecois and the spinoffs like Quebec solidare, who are openly antisemitic and would tear the country apart if given the chance, and are also open socialists.
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Re: Canadian problem
« Reply #5 on: December 17, 2013, 10:23:58 PM »
They are also the only party with a sane economic plan, and have invested heavily in technological development, something that the other parties don't have. Don't forget to mention the bloc Quebecois and the spinoffs like Quebec solidare, who are openly antisemitic and would tear the country apart if given the chance, and are also open socialists.


Yeah, I didn't mention Bloc Quebecois and Quebec Solidaire... those are both irrelevant parties... and this is coming from  a french-Canadian. They are indeed also socialists and anti-semitic but again, they are utterly irrelevant in national politics. Canadian media is very antagonistic to PM Harper and the CPC and they are doing their best to hand the next election to Trudeau. 

I actually saw Justin Trudeau walking downtown in Ottawa last September... he was just walking along while talking to some guy... I didn't see any body guards or anything... although there may have been some near by.  I had to hold myself back from going up to him and interrupting his conversation to talk to him about Islam and our looming muslim problem. 

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Re: Canadian problem
« Reply #6 on: December 17, 2013, 11:10:49 PM »

Yeah, I didn't mention Bloc Quebecois and Quebec Solidaire... those are both irrelevant parties... and this is coming from  a french-Canadian. They are indeed also socialists and anti-semitic but again, they are utterly irrelevant in national politics. Canadian media is very antagonistic to PM Harper and the CPC and they are doing their best to hand the next election to Trudeau. 

I actually saw Justin Trudeau walking downtown in Ottawa last September... he was just walking along while talking to some guy... I didn't see any body guards or anything... although there may have been some near by.  I had to hold myself back from going up to him and interrupting his conversation to talk to him about Islam and our looming muslim problem.

Ah bien? T'habites a Quebec? J'suis en Montreal.

Et le bloc ont un poids dans elections federales. En eux meme, ils ne vaut rien, mais les autres vont faire des alliances avec eux pour leur votes, et ensemble, ils ont du force. Ils fallait enelver Harper du government avant, mais ils ont ferme le government au dernier moment. Le grand danger avec ca c'est que les autres parties vont accepter les folies du bloc pour pouvoir faire un alliance, et ils devient encore plus pire.
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Re: Canadian problem
« Reply #7 on: December 18, 2013, 12:01:04 AM »
Ah non, pas exactement, je suis a Ottawa. ;D Mais j'ai de la famille au Québec, par example mon père qui est a Montréal aussi.

Tu a entièrement raison avec ton analyse de notre situation ici au Canada. Pour le moment le Bloc a perdu sa place au niveau national avec un total de 4 députés je crois...

In any case, as a good bilingual Canadian I'll finish this in English for the sake of this forum.

We'll see if Mulcair manages to retain his party's Quebec seats in the future or if we'll see some kind of come back with the Bloc or some kind of independence party but for now Trudeau's Libs and the NDP are the thorn in our collective Canadian "side" and the thistle in our proverbial "eye".

As for your provincial politics... :'(  I wouldn't wish Marois on my worst enemy... i think.

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Re: Canadian problem
« Reply #8 on: December 18, 2013, 01:49:28 AM »
Ah non, pas exactement, je suis a Ottawa. ;D Mais j'ai de la famille au Québec, par example mon père qui est a Montréal aussi.

Tu a entièrement raison avec ton analyse de notre situation ici au Canada. Pour le moment le Bloc a perdu sa place au niveau national avec un total de 4 députés je crois...

In any case, as a good bilingual Canadian I'll finish this in English for the sake of this forum.

We'll see if Mulcair manages to retain his party's Quebec seats in the future or if we'll see some kind of come back with the Bloc or some kind of independence party but for now Trudeau's Libs and the NDP are the thorn in our collective Canadian "side" and the thistle in our proverbial "eye".

As for your provincial politics... :'(  I wouldn't wish Marois on my worst enemy... i think.

Marois is making people flee from the bloc, so they'll be back, and until then, the NDP will try to act like them to make people think that they're just as good for them as the Bloc.

Marois is an economic, moral and political nightmare.
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Re: Canadian problem
« Reply #9 on: December 18, 2013, 09:50:46 PM »
Marois is making people flee from the bloc, so they'll be back, and until then, the NDP will try to act like them to make people think that they're just as good for them as the Bloc.

Marois is an economic, moral and political nightmare.


Too true....   anyhow, Don't think anyone else here can follow this thread... we may be the only ones with any clue as to what we're discussing.  In any case, glad to find out about a fellow JTFer in Canada. 

btw, if you don't mind my asking.. are you jewish?
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Re: Canadian problem
« Reply #10 on: December 19, 2013, 12:08:07 AM »

Too true....   anyhow, Don't think anyone else here can follow this thread... we may be the only ones with any clue as to what we're discussing.  In any case, glad to find out about a fellow JTFer in Canada. 

btw, if you don't mind my asking.. are you jewish?

Bah they refused my demand to create a save Canada section. Like the stupid trains, you advance and the demand would have come, but wtv.

And yes, I am Jewish.
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Re: Canadian problem
« Reply #11 on: December 19, 2013, 01:18:34 PM »
Bah they refused my demand to create a save Canada section. Like the stupid trains, you advance and the demand would have come, but wtv.

And yes, I am Jewish.

Well.. who knows, we may find ourselves with a section some day...  in any case, glad to have made your acquaintance LKZ.   :)
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Re: Canadian problem
« Reply #12 on: December 20, 2013, 01:25:51 PM »
Well.. who knows, we may find ourselves with a section some day...  in any case, glad to have made your acquaintance LKZ.   :)

Same here. Shabbat shalom.
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