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This is essentially the nuclear option for dealing with the protestors. There are many steps that can and should be taken before this.
This is what a lack of experienced leadership gets you. It also definitely shows the entire government's arrogance in dealing with this situation.
It scares me to think of what might happen if we had a real crisis, such as Russia invading Ukraine. Luckily in that situation they just do what they are told.
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Perhaps they just did. Has it occurred to you that the organizers really do understand the power they have if they keep this a peaceful protest?Originally posted by agstar77 View PostIf they arrest the ones with guns it should end.
Have you seen the videos of the arrests last night? All of the protesters standing around peacefully still eating their supper mingling with the police, in the middle of all of the supposed excitement. Almost as if they are quite content to be labeled as peaceful protesters.
In fact, if I were in charge, I would offer the police a chance to search every single vehicle. Use use this as an opportunity to purge any troublemakers out of the movement. Completely diffuse the media, deny them any chance to label the entire movement as armed insurrectionists. And remove any justification for armed conflict or the emergency act.Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Feb 14, 2022, 15:01.
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Rcmp say that 13 long guns, handguns, ammunition, body armor and high cap mags - oh yes and a machete - were 'seized" from a house in Coutts.Originally posted by therealnorthernf View PostI'd like know the number of and what weapons were found.. the RCMP love to show off all of their spoils after arrests... I haven't heard or saw anything on the news...
a pen knife, a tire iron, ????
Sounds like quite a few gun cabinets in thousands of farm homes across Canada.
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I think they have vastly over estimated how much it costs to park a truck or tractor in the middle of an important location, and just sit there parked, while good samaritans bring food and supplies. Especially with spring coming, the truck doesn't even need fuel.Originally posted by jazz View PostCrypto and crowdfunding regulations
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Don't think Canadians can effect the crypto price but a lot of us will be taking a closer look.
It will be a great talking point world wide for crypto promotion.
Every action has consequences.
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