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    #61
    Don't you have some swingsets to ban in Saskatchewan cause they're unsafe or something?
    You're the case for a real Senate.
    Not from here or understanding here, but telling us what to do. More theory later.
    We are eventually doomed but gleefully supporting the union party gets a slap.

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      #62
      Why would any of this bother TOM4TOM, he had his Christian fingers stuck deep inside this case here in Manitoba.

      "Two Calgary lawyers with the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF), Jay Cameron, and president John Carpay, face charges connected to the surveillance of Manitoba's Court of King's Bench Chief Justice. (JCCF.ca)
      Last edited by foragefarmer; May 19, 2023, 07:24.

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        #63
        The UCP and some other fringe conservatives really want to interfere and politicize the justice system so they can get tough on anyone who disagrees with them and pardon their friends and supporters.

        They must think that rules and laws are only for the other guys?

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          #64
          are you sure you are not talking about the fiberals ?

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            #65
            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
            Just because they could find no evidence of an email doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
            Wow, now who is the conspiracy nut chuck.

            Secret phantom undetectable emails floating around in cyberspace to prove Smiths guilt.

            Smith did 1/100th of what Trudeau gets away with daily. She had the sense to step in and stop a weaponized Police, Justice and Health system. Kudos to her.

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              #66
              Danielle Smith, nor anyone in her office, had any contact with any CROWN PROSECUTORS regarding Covid prosecutions which the CBC and NDP have accused her of repeatedly. However, she did have discussions with her Minister of Justice, which in the Commissioners opinion was inappropriate. Danielle Smith has asked the Commissioner for advice in what would be a more appropriate way for a Premier to have policy discussions with their Minister of Justice.

              Obfuscation by MSM.

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                #67
                It hasn't been a good week for Danny Smith. She has been spending a lot of campaign time dealing with her record of interfering in the justice system.

                And then she changed her view on Jennifer Johnson who called transgender children "poop in cookie dough"!

                First she said Johnson was “offensive and vile,”and if elected would not be allowed to sit in the UCP caucus. The next day she said she could earn her way back into the caucus! Just how do you take back the vile and offensive views of a bigot?

                Way to go Danny. You changed your story and pissed off a lot of voters who don't share your candidates vile bigoted extremist views and then backtrack in an olive branch to your bigoted fringe, saying she could earn her way back?

                Textbook, how not to deal with bad candidates and run a shaky chaotic election campaign in a tight race.


                UCP, NDP in a dead heat as polls show the parties battling for Calgary votes

                https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/alberta/article-ucp-ndp-in-a-dead-heat-as-polls-show-the-parties-battling-for-calgary/

                Two UCP candidates created turmoil for the party this week. One, Myles McDougall, apologized for past derogatory comments he made about Black people. Another, Jennifer Johnson, expressed regret and embarrassment after an audio recording emerged of her comparing transgender children in schools to “poop in the cookie batch.”

                Also clouding the Conservative campaign was a damning report from Alberta’s Ethics Commissioner, released Thursday, that found Ms. Smith had violated conflict-of-interest rules by trying to influence Alberta Justice Minister Tyler Shandro on behalf of a street preacher. The man had been charged for his role in the 2022 anti-pandemic-mandate border blockade near Coutts, Alta.

                Alberta Ethics Commissioner’s report showing Danielle Smith’s political interference still overshadows leaders’ debate

                Taleesha Thorogood, a consultant with Crestview Strategy who worked on the 2019 UCP election campaign, said the report’s findings won’t make a significant difference to voters, but could help the NDP paint Ms. Smith as a poor leader.

                “It does continue to feed into a narrative that the NDP have been trying to communicate around incompetence and distrust,” she said. “I think voters, you know, they want to be able to elect someone that they feel is competent and trustworthy, particularly if the ballot question ends up being on the issue of leadership.”

                On CTV News Friday morning, Ms. Smith said Ms. Johnson could earn her way back into the UCP caucus if elected, keeping alive a controversy that dogged her party this week.

                A day earlier, Ms. Smith had announced that Ms. Johnson would not be allowed to sit in the legislature under the UCP banner if she won her rural riding, Lacombe-Ponoka. The UCP Leader called Ms. Johnson’s comments “offensive and vile,” and said they did not represent her party’s values or those of Albertans.

                Ms. Johnson has “a lot of work to do,” Ms. Smith said as she backtracked on Friday.
                Last edited by chuckChuck; May 20, 2023, 07:04.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                  It hasn't been a good week for Danny Smith. She has been spending a lot of campaign time dealing with her record of interfering in the justice system.

                  And then she changed her view on Jennifer Johnson who called transgender children "poop in cookie dough"!

                  First she said Johnson was “offensive and vile,”and if elected would not be allowed to sit in the UCP caucus. The next day she said she could earn her way back into the caucus! Just how do you take back the vile and offensive views of a bigot?

                  Way to go Danny. You changed your story and pissed off a lot of voters who don't share your candidates vile bigoted extremist views and then backtrack in an olive branch to your bigoted fringe, saying she could earn her way back?

                  Textbook, how not to deal with bad candidates and run a shaky chaotic election campaign in a tight race.


                  UCP, NDP in a dead heat as polls show the parties battling for Calgary votes

                  https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/alberta/article-ucp-ndp-in-a-dead-heat-as-polls-show-the-parties-battling-for-calgary/

                  Two UCP candidates created turmoil for the party this week. One, Myles McDougall, apologized for past derogatory comments he made about Black people. Another, Jennifer Johnson, expressed regret and embarrassment after an audio recording emerged of her comparing transgender children in schools to “poop in the cookie batch.”

                  Also clouding the Conservative campaign was a damning report from Alberta’s Ethics Commissioner, released Thursday, that found Ms. Smith had violated conflict-of-interest rules by trying to influence Alberta Justice Minister Tyler Shandro on behalf of a street preacher. The man had been charged for his role in the 2022 anti-pandemic-mandate border blockade near Coutts, Alta.

                  Alberta Ethics Commissioner’s report showing Danielle Smith’s political interference still overshadows leaders’ debate

                  Taleesha Thorogood, a consultant with Crestview Strategy who worked on the 2019 UCP election campaign, said the report’s findings won’t make a significant difference to voters, but could help the NDP paint Ms. Smith as a poor leader.

                  “It does continue to feed into a narrative that the NDP have been trying to communicate around incompetence and distrust,” she said. “I think voters, you know, they want to be able to elect someone that they feel is competent and trustworthy, particularly if the ballot question ends up being on the issue of leadership.”

                  On CTV News Friday morning, Ms. Smith said Ms. Johnson could earn her way back into the UCP caucus if elected, keeping alive a controversy that dogged her party this week.

                  A day earlier, Ms. Smith had announced that Ms. Johnson would not be allowed to sit in the legislature under the UCP banner if she won her rural riding, Lacombe-Ponoka. The UCP Leader called Ms. Johnson’s comments “offensive and vile,” and said they did not represent her party’s values or those of Albertans.

                  Ms. Johnson has “a lot of work to do,” Ms. Smith said as she backtracked on Friday.
                  You live in Saskatchewan. This isn’t your business as much as it isn’t mine. I do not have any high opinions of smith neither but I stick to my own provincial matters.

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                    #69
                    Haters will hate

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
                      You live in Saskatchewan. This isn’t your business as much as it isn’t mine. I do not have any high opinions of smith neither but I stick to my own provincial matters.
                      Just more of the same rhetoric from chuck

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                        Just more of the same rhetoric from chuck
                        Yes part of intelligence is knowing when to shut up.

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                          #72
                          Yup election campaigns are not a time to discuss serious issues? Sounds like Kim Campbell losing idea! LOL

                          I know some of you UCP supporters don't want to hear about how badly Smith's campaign is going.

                          She is trying her darndest to lose. But it's still to soon to know who is going to win.

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                            #73
                            You are right out to lunch chuck. Like time to call Trudeaus mental health line.

                            Why is Notleys campaign office in the same building as the union. We know what they are doing.

                            How much Union grift funding did you get to be an influencer this time. Must be more than farming or solar subsidies by now.

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                              #74
                              He either uses ChatGPT for his responses or is an AI chatbot.

                              Quit teaching it!

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                                #75
                                Originally posted by littledoggie View Post
                                He either uses ChatGPT for his responses or is an AI chatbot.

                                Quit teaching it!
                                The key word there was learn. Chuck learns nothing. If he were actually ai, he would learn from his mistakes, instead of repeating them over and over again.
                                Not only has he learned nothing about the topics he is so passionate about, he's learned nothing whatsoever about effective debating either. Keeps using the same methods which have inevitably backfired in the past.
                                The iterative process of artificial intelligence would have kept attempting new strategies until something was more successful.

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