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@mohde

Offline ideals, online consequences.

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@LukaszukAB Thomas, this government has got to go. It has just got to go. We need sensible, responsible, NORMAL, leadership. Government is supposed to solve problems, not create them every single day. I’m glad my dad, proud Canadian and Albertan, isn’t around to see this sideshow.
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Hon. Thomas A. Lukaszuk
The Citizens’ Initiative Act is now amended for the third time in a span of a year by a government that created it in the first place. Bizarre. How does one know when the blackout period before an election starts, when elections can be called at any time? #ableg
The Breakdown@TheBreakdownAB

“Newly tabled legislation would create a 12-month blackout period before and after provincial elections for starting or continuing a citizen initiative petition.” #abpoli #ableg #cdnpoli cbc.ca/news/canada/ed…

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@mehdirhasan And then 10 minutes later, Russia would do it to Ukraine, and that war would be over. Five minutes after that, China would show the goods to Taiwan and it would be over as well. Two minutes after that North Korea, which just launch them all over the world, just because.
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Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
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Andrew Day@AKDay89

If Trump wanted to use nukes, who's there to tell him no? Susie Wiles would, but she's dealing with cancer. Stephen Miller might want to see a nuclear attack out of morbid curiosity. Hegseth seems to think Jesus has called on him to kill as many Iranians as possible. Dan Caine would highlight risks but "present the option." Rubio and Vance would be mortified, but they're dealing with a collective action problem, so each would prefer that the other be the one to put his foot down and alienate Trump. Would Trump do it? In the past he's asked why we have nuclear weapons but never use them. He does not seem to have internalized the "nuclear taboo." And he clearly feels stuck with no clue how to get out of the Iran mess except to OBLITERATE Iran. The late Sheldon Adelson had proposed dropping a nuke on Iran. Might his widow, Miriam Adelson, a top Trump whisperer, be pushing for the same? Considering only 7% of Americans support a ground invasion, and since all the ground force operation options sound like suicide missions, Trump might even see nuclear weapons as the safer political option. By the end of this war, all the fear-mongering about Iran's nuclear program might seem to have been psychological projection. One does detect in Iran hawks a kind of "will to destruction" and hatred of boring, civilized diplomacy. As Nietzsche said, "Without cruelty there is no festival."

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@LichTamara Do you think the majority of us are gonna let some ragtag group hijack our province? Good luck.
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Tamara Lich 🇨🇦
Tamara Lich 🇨🇦@LichTamara·
The 177,000 petition signatures have acquired and passed! Alberta will hold a referendum on becoming a free and independent nation on Oct. 19, 2026. I’ll bet this weekend’s cringy NDP Convention, followed by an even cringier (HOW IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE!?!?!) Juno Awards ceremony, sent a lot of good Albertans running to the canvassers early this morning and just pushed it over the edge.
Rise Of Alberta@RiseOfAlberta

🚨BREAKING: The 177,000 signature threshold has now been passed, officially clearing the requirement for an Alberta independence referendum on October 19th. This is a historic moment for Alberta and signature collection is still continuing.

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mathew@mohde·
@academic_la Shaiel how do you see this playing out for Lebanon and Gaza?
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Shaiel Ben-Ephraim
Shaiel Ben-Ephraim@academic_la·
The US is on the verge of stopping the war with Iran without any achievements. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Trump is willing to end the U.S. military campaign against Iran even if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. This is because the political bleeding and the price of oil are too much for Trump to continue to withstand. What this means: 1) Trump and his aides concluded that forcing the strait open would take longer than his 4–6 week timeline, so the plan is to wind down hostilities after degrading Iran's navy and missile capabilities. 2) The plan is then to push diplomatically for free passage and if that fails, lean on European and Gulf allies to lead the reopening effort. 3) Iran would then likely demand that Israel stop bombing before they agree to open. That shouldn't be a massive problem, since Israel is running out of targets there anyway. 4) Iran received a lot of money from oil and a lot of new weapons and technology. They will use that to rebuild their regional power. 5) It appears very likely that Iran is going to pursue a nuclear weapons seriously for the first time, instead of pursuing the goal of being a threshold state. 6) The United States will lose a lot of its influence in the Gulf and the Middle East due to this disaster. That will pave the path to Chinese domination in the region. The US appears ready to conceded a historic defeat in the Gulf. American power will never be the same.
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@MelissaLantsman ❌ Conservatives lost the election ❌ Pierre Poilievre loses his seat ❌ Conservatives lose MPs to floor crossings
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Melissa Lantsman@MelissaLantsman·
❌ 108,000 jobs lost ❌ Deficit doubled ❌ 2M food bank visits/month ❌ 500K homes promised, a fraction delivered ❌ Worst food inflation in the G7 Canadians don't need more announcements. nationalpost.com/opinion/john-w…
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@georgegalloway so absolutely sad.. what makes it worse is the Arab collaboration that is impotent to respond.
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@JasonOnTheDrums the problem, just like it is for poilievre, is that nenshi is not likeable. a corrupt, inept government can continue indefinitely. At this point it may take a new party, with a new leader to remove the UCP.
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Ethan Levins 🇺🇸@EthanLevins2·
IDF Terrorists destroyed the mausoleum of Saint Peter in Lebanon. One of the 12 apostles, he walked with Jesus on water, became the first Pope, and died a martyr.
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Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו
I have instructed the relevant authorities that Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch, be granted full and immediate access to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. Over the past several days, Iran has repeatedly targeted the holy sites of all three monotheistic religions in Jerusalem with ballistic missiles. In one strike, missile fragments crashed meters from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. To protect worshippers, Israel asked members of all faiths to temporarily abstain from worshipping at the Christian, Muslim and Jewish holy sites in Jerusalem’s Old City. Today, out of special concern for his safety, Cardinal Pizzaballa was asked to refrain from holding mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Even though I understand this concern, as soon as I learned about the incident with Cardinal Pizzaballa, I instructed the authorities to enable the Patriarch to hold services as he wishes.
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Eylon Levy
Eylon Levy@EylonALevy·
Why are there so many Hezbollah flags at the funeral of “journalists”? How is it possible @AlexCrawfordSky can’t see them or assumes that’s totally normal?
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@kinsellawarren Beatitude Pierbattista Cardinal Pizzaballa rocking a keffiyeh 🙏
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@jkenney Why are you a Christian? If so, what do you have to say about the 20,000+ innocent children slaughtered in Gaza? What do you think Christ would say about that?
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Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱
Disturbed to learn that the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pizzaballa, was blocked from attending the Church of the Holy Sepulchre for Palm Sunday. I understand there are security restrictions prohibiting large gatherings due to the threat of Iranian missiles, but the Cardinal and his small group would easily have complied. Israeli authorities must be more sensitive to balancing safety with essential religious observances in the Old City.
Avi Mayer אבי מאיר@AviMayer

I actually don't think anyone was behind the decision -- which is exactly the problem. Based on the reporting, it seems as though this was a decision made by police officers at the site, who were enforcing the safety directives in an undiscerning and ham-fisted manner. There *should* have been an instruction from their higher-ups to allow Cardinal Pizzaballa and his small entourage to enter the church and celebrate the mass in a safe and modest manner, as they had apparently expressed a willingness to do. That there doesn't seem to have been such an instruction, and that this decision was left to officers in the field, is a major unforced error and an embarrassing demonstration of stunning short-sightedness that is already causing tremendous damage. Additionally, any officers posted at or around holy sites of tremendous significance to billions of believers around the world should have the training and good judgement to navigate sensitive situations and know when to involve their superiors, as necessary. That that appears not to have happened here is yet another major failure that must be investigated and rectified.

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Warren Kinsella
Warren Kinsella@kinsellawarren·
I love Israel, and I love Israelis, but the morons in Netanyahu's government sure don't make it fucking easy.
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Kat Kanada
Kat Kanada@KatKanada_TM·
@MarkJCarney Did you advocate for churches staying open when the Lib gov't YOU were advising forced them to close due to sniffles? And wasn't it YOU who called freedom protesters in Ottawa seditionists? Oh, and did you speak out against the 100+ churches that were burned?
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
I am disappointed with the decision by the Israeli police to prevent the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem and the Christian Communities of the Holy Land from marking Palm Sunday at the Holy Sepulchre.    These actions further violate the longstanding status quo of Jerusalem’s Holy Sites. People of every faith in Jerusalem should be able to worship freely, fully, and without fear. I am pleased that President Herzog has contacted the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, His Beatitude Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, to reaffirm this.
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@MarkJCarney Thank you, Mr. Prime Minister. Now, how do you feel about the Israeli president stating there were no innocent civilians in Gaza?
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@RawaneOsmane is this a humiliation ritual or were you paid for this? according to the 2018 nation state law, Arabs are officially second class citizens.
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Rawan Osman روان عثمان
How can you possibly support Israel? Westerners who adopt the Palestinian cause from a place of distance and comfort struggle to understand people like me; people who come from the Arab world and have walked away from it. Some of us didn’t just walk away. We chose a side. I am the daughter of a Lebanese mother and a Syrian father. My mother is a child of the Lebanese Civil War—a war in which militias, backed and fueled in the name of the Palestinian cause, tore Lebanon apart. Lebanese killed Lebanese. A country was destroyed, not to save Lebanon, but to serve a broader ideological project. My father is Syrian. I grew up watching what regimes and militias did in Syria and Lebanon while constantly hearing that all of it was Israel’s fault. That was the story. But it didn’t match reality. We lived humiliation, corruption, fear. We stood for hours at checkpoints, bribed officials for basic rights, feared prisons where people disappeared. We watched regimes claim to fight for Palestine while crushing their own people without mercy. And still, we were told to sacrifice more. For Palestine. At our expense. So yes, let me be clear: Do I stand with Israel against those who destroyed our countries in the name of that cause? Any day. Anytime. Because I have seen what they did to us. And when I went to Israel, I saw something I was never supposed to see: a functioning country—a society with rights, accountability, and dignity—something my own region denied us. That doesn’t mean Israel is perfect. It means the story I was told was incomplete—and dangerously so. So when you ask, “How can you possibly support Israel?” Understand this: Some of us are not speaking from ideology. We are speaking from experience. And no, we were not paid or manipulated. We changed our minds when we finally saw the full picture. #Israël #lebanon #israel #FreeIranNow
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@nenshi you could have at least congratulated him first. I do believe you are a good person sir, and mean well, but the ndp can't win with you at the helm.
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Naheed Nenshi
Naheed Nenshi@nenshi·
Today, the federal New Democratic Party selected its new leader. It is clear that the direction of the federal party under this new leader, someone who openly cheered for the defeat of the Alberta NDP government, is not in the interests of Alberta. Last year, Alberta’s New Democrats voted overwhelmingly to make membership in the federal party optional. Many thousands of our provincial members, including myself, are not members of the federal party. We are a big tent and welcome the support of people who vote for every federal party. We believe in Alberta and we believe in Canadian energy and the good jobs it creates. We believe in more pipelines and in reducing emissions. We believe in strong public services and a strong jobs-driven economy to help pay for them. This is what we are fighting for every day. Albertans deserve federal leaders who understand the importance of Alberta and our essential role in the federation. Our focus is not on what the federal NDP says or does. Our fight is with Danielle Smith and the separatist UCP. Albertans deserve a better government, and we are here to be that better government.
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@brianlilley And what is he doing out of the country except making deals to distance us from your masters south of the border.. speaking of attendance, Pierre couldn’t have attended at all until he had to steal a seat after losing his own of 20 years…
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