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    #16
    You guys listened to Cross Country checkup? Shocking for guys who never listen to the CBC!

    Rex did a pretty good job on that show and Ian Hanomansing is also very good.

    As impartial talk show hosts they aren't supposed to express their own opinions. Unlike Gormley who is all about Gormley sprinkled with a few calls that most often agree with Gormley. What a surprise!

    But I get the impression that most of you libertarians only want to hear opinions you agree with?

    I see some are praising Rex as the voice of the ordinary person.

    How many ordinary people could use so many big fancy university educated words in one sentence as Rex, and still think he representative the ordinary citizen?

    In the end Rex sold out to the National Post and was paid to take the conservative line for a conservative readership.

    He was fired from the Globe and Mail opinion section.

    After that he must have been pissed at the moderate centrists and he veered to to right on many issues writing mostly what the National Post readers wanted to hear.

    From the CBC to National Post who would have thunk it?

    His language skills were erudite and sophisticated. But his right wing opinions? Not so much.


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      #17
      And charles your stuck and stalled in the left lane. Rex switched lanes. Imagine that someone willing to think outside of the box and maybe change. Don't be afraid charles to be wrong sometimes.

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        #18
        Originally posted by binthere View Post
        And charles your stuck and stalled in the left lane. Rex switched lanes. Imagine that someone willing to think outside of the box and maybe change. Don't be afraid charles to be wrong sometimes.
        He was paid to switch lanes in the National Post.

        And he got old and conservative like so many who can't keep up with their ideas and thinking as the world changes..

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          #19
          Facts don't change , no need too change as we get older , still only two genders etc

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            #20
            So says the bigoted farmer from the country!

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              #21
              So instead of taking the high road, you doubled down on the character assassination and personal attacks whilw even his political opponents have the decency and respect to praise the late Rex murphy.
              You are disgraceful.
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              Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; May 12, 2024, 08:41.

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                #22
                The most telling part about this entire thread is that Chuck projects that the only reason to hold a public opinion i or change your opinion s because you are paid to do so. Not because people have convictions, ethics or morals.
                Extrapolate what you will from that observation.
                Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; May 12, 2024, 10:25.

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                  #23
                  A5, Who's paying you to hold dumbass opinions on CO2 and climate change?

                  Because anyone with any sense at all would not say more CO2 in the atmosphere will be good for us!

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                    #24
                    Who is paying YOU? To not question real world!

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                      #25
                      Chuck.
                      Narrow minds are not limited to one political spectrum.
                      Rex Murphy chose the path of common sense. He kept his feet grounded. More people should exercise their communication muscle. It doesn't require a university degree thank goodness.
                      He led by example and conviction.

                      Sadly, like castrating a boar, your attention is focused on the rope on your nose.
                      As in most things, wheat or green tech, it's politics. Believe what you will, trade policies are going to drive the pace of change. Our competitiveness will set the price.
                      Biden made that irrefutable rule crystal clear yet again this morning.
                      Your logic loop is operating in it's own vacuum. Conclusions that others with their own interests benefit from.
                      Straws, bags, semiconductors, EVs whatever. Who's selling them and what does it cost you. And what are you selling in return.
                      Until you provide answers to those questions, your grandchildren will have a lower standard of living. An issue Rex would've understood clearly. Remember the cod moratorium?

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                        #26
                        The Cod were over fished and the fishery collapsed. And John Crosby a Progressive Conservative had to shut down the inshore fishery.

                        An example of how humans will deplete a resource instead of managing it to be sustainable.

                        An analogy of how we manage natural resources and the planet.

                        And some of the anti woke anti environment Conservatives got nothing better to to do than whine about Tim Hortons coffee cup lids, paper straws and reusable shopping bags?

                        With that kind of lack of leadership we can expect more shut downs and lost natural resources and further environmental degradation and collapse.

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                          #27
                          Correct.
                          My suspicions as to what you would see were correct. But I also see this in the cod analogy.
                          Rex was grounded in a proud make do with little culture. He saw the greatest support for his people not in govt welfare but economic opportunities. Exodus to prosperity for those who could and money sent home to those who couldn't.
                          A thriving economy elsewhere in the nation. People moving to the money. Not money flowing to them.
                          He witnessed a destruction and rebirth of pride itself.
                          There are other lessons such as reliance on one industry of course. And John Crosby showing a character that seems to lack today.
                          The moral is, it's the economy.
                          Politics has changed and not for the better as evidenced by all the attention paid to how we drink and what we drink from. The sideshow has become the main attraction. I suggest distraction.
                          Our greatest cost will come from ignorance of the economy.
                          Last edited by blackpowder; May 15, 2024, 08:41.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                            Because anyone with any sense at all would not say more CO2 in the atmosphere will be good for us!
                            Are you suggesting that believing in photosynthesis is no longer common sense?

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                              #29
                              University of Regina invited me to a speaker on Universal Base Income. ????

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post

                                Are you suggesting that believing in photosynthesis is no longer common sense?
                                Answer CC....

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