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Old 02-20-2020, 08:28 PM
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Default Buffalo declaration::A separate west is taking shape

https://buffalodeclaration.com/ post your thoughts

The crap has hit the fan thanks to sparkle socks and his tantrum:

M.P. Michelle Rempel Garner
M.P. Blake Richards
M.P. Glen Motz
M.P. Arnold Viersen

My reply.............Castle Law and the Right to keep and bear arms, freedom of expression, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, freedom to travel without restrictions, freedom to own and defend ones property, Recall of Parliament or politicians by 65% public vote on a referendum. Fair and equal political representation North, South ,East or West, regardless of population but by elected Senators (4-6) who represent the people and not the party, and have equal voices at the table. A "president" who is elected by the people.....NOT by seats in a house but by a totally separate Ballot. A standing military and a totally separate police force from Government control..BUT with government over sight and dismissal if deemed so by the general population....P.S. I should have added get rid of the Indian act as well.
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Old 02-20-2020, 08:40 PM
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Freedom of religion is one of the worst things that the west has ever adopted. Leading to nothing but problems in Western Europe and North America. There is strong attitudes developing about foreign based religions and regardless of how lax the laws are, people will come to their own conclusions. Most of what you promoted works well tho
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Old 02-20-2020, 09:20 PM
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Freedom of religion is one of the worst things that the west has ever adopted. Leading to nothing but problems in Western Europe and North America. There is strong attitudes developing about foreign based religions and regardless of how lax the laws are, people will come to their own conclusions. Most of what you promoted works well tho
The religion problem started occuring when Canada become this thing called the "welfare state". And welfare is not a free; oh no good sir, it's paid for by people like you, the tax payer. And since Native Canadians aren't having enough kids (i.e. below replacement level), the Canadian government is forced to import in immigrants to keep the welfare state afloat (Keep the tax base up).

The funny about this whole issue is we wouldn't even have problems with immigrants with different religions if Canada didn't have a welfare state to begin with. Since the major reason most people want to immigrant here now is for the welfare that Canada gives.

The same welfare state that Canadians voted for. heh~
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Old 02-20-2020, 09:23 PM
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The religion problem started occuring when Canada become this thing called the "welfare state". And welfare is not a free; oh no good sir, it's paid for by people like you, the tax payer. And since Native Canadians aren't having enough kids (i.e. below replacement level), the Canadian government is forced to import in immigrants to keep the welfare state afloat (Keep the tax base up).

The funny about this whole issue is we wouldn't even have problems with immigrants with different religions if Canada didn't have a welfare state to begin with. Since the major reason most people want to immigrant here now is for the welfare that Canada gives.

The same welfare state that Canadians voted for. heh~
That’s pretty accurate
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Old 02-20-2020, 09:26 PM
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Good on them.

Where are all the other CPC Alberta MPs though?

Also, if Buffalo Declaration would have been nice to see some Saskatchewan rep.
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Old 02-20-2020, 09:46 PM
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Good on them.

Where are all the other CPC Alberta MPs though?

Also, if Buffalo Declaration would have been nice to see some Saskatchewan rep.
I've been texting my MP and asking that same question. His answer to me wasn't really satisfactory, but that has often been the case.

Anyway, I like the declaration. I have strong doubts that anything will come of it. The Liberal ruling class and Pope Justin obviously couldn't care less, when they have actively kneecapped Alberta over and over at every turn.
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Freedom of religion is one of the worst things that the west has ever adopted. Leading to nothing but problems in Western Europe and North America. There is strong attitudes developing about foreign based religions and regardless of how lax the laws are, people will come to their own conclusions. Most of what you promoted works well tho
I would say the movement away from a Judeao/christian society is more of a cause. Freedom of religion definitely is not the problem. Unless however you have determined that your religion is better and thus no others may be allowed? I include Atheism in the giant banner of religions there btw
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I would say the movement away from a Judeao/christian society is more of a cause. Freedom of religion definitely is not the problem. Unless however you have determined that your religion is better and thus no others may be allowed? I include Atheism in the giant banner of religions there btw
The French figured out in 1789, there has to be separation of Church and State in government. No special treatment or accommodation for any religion.

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Old 02-20-2020, 10:02 PM
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The French figured out in 1789, there has to be separation of Church and State in government. No special treatment or accommodation for any religion.

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Seperation of state and Church is good, that is not the same as removing freedom of religion
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Most people are not aware that the original definition of separation of church and state was that the state did not interfere with the church......they assume it means that the church does not interfere with the state
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