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FreeJ6ers's avatar

Okay that's a good start. Now maybe they can explain their support for Zelensky, who allows and encourages the Azov (Nazi) Brigade.

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Kim's avatar

It's Justin that needs to step down. Knowing full well what was going to be said, as this is reviewed by the PM. He used the Speaker as the Fall Guy. As he never wants to take accountability for his Corrupt Communist Actions. Another embarrassing piece of PROPAGANDA in Canada. Go move to Santa Maria; Costa Rica JT. BTW - The home that Canadians paid for. A disgusting human being.

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Nancy Johnston's avatar

This whole cabin in our parliament needs to step down. They are all corrupt.

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Johnny Dollar's avatar

Like his little jab at the truckers with the 'occupiers of Ottawa' bit.

It reflects poorly on the country that not a single MP seems to be cognizant of anything outside their own echo chamber about this war. How can we have a situation whereby all 338 MPs clap like seals? And then scatter about screeching 'I didn't know!" when the truth comes out. Had they been a tad CURIOUS about this war maybe they'd avoid a defining black stain in Canadian political history.

Rota is also the guy who once cut off Poilievre's mic as well as an MP asking about this government's connection to the WEF. He definitely also keeps a short leash on Conservatives in Question Period.

Other than that, given the incredible stock pile of scandals with the Liberals (supported by the NDP) it would be wise to assume this government knew.

That's my take.

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Cj's avatar

Tyrant Trudeau also needs to step down.

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Wendy McKee's avatar

Trudeau always has a fall guy. Never his fault 🤬

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ebear's avatar

A lot of former Nazis had their histories sanitized by western intelligence agencies who thought they'd be useful in their fight against communism. Canada, unfortunately, was where many ended up. Some were actually deployed, while others lived out their lives in quiet anonymity. Latin America got their share as well, and they weren't nearly as discrete down there, some of them acting as military advisors and even senior officers in various armed forces, such as Argentina, Chile, Bolivia and Paraguay.

Resistance to the USSR in Ukraine continued well into the 50's, supported by the US, and when that failed some were likewise evacuated and "rehabilitated.'

The Nürnberg trials were largely for show. They had to convict some of the top people to satisfy public opinion, but many of the mid-level functionaries, and even a few top dogs got clean away with western assistance.

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Truthseeker's avatar

Maybe Hunka is related to Freeland.

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