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@Chernie12

Die hard Blue Jays/Oilers fan and Baseball Fan in General. Hunter/Outdoorsman. Amateur songwriter

Edmonton AB Katılım Mart 2012
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Derek Smith
Derek Smith@unacceptfringe·
Forever Canada Elbozo group Alberta Referendum Registry is trying to ruin these Alberta businesses by sending out lists to boycott them. Thanks for saving us the work guys. Here are the Alberta businesses to support that back Independence and add any missing in the comments: Nova Inn Acheson AB Acheson Liquor Acheson AB Acme Tack Shop Acme AB Paul’s Pizza Airdrie AB Wild Card Shack Airdrie AB Seelys General Store Alder Flats AB Odette's Alliance AB 13 Sins Tattoo Bashaw AB Five-O Bar and Grill Beaumont AB Maina’s Diner Beaumont AB Top Dog Mechanical Beaverlodge AB Golden Guns Beaverlodge AB Simply Food for Thought & Squeaky Clean Soapery Beiseker AB Spectrum Industrial Automatics Blackfalds AB Bluffton Boutique Bluffton AB Sylvester's Sports Bonnyville AB Gouw Naturals Bow Island AB Bow Island Legion Bow Island AB NAPA Auto-Central Sales and Service Boyle AB Cassils Community Centre Brooks AB Buck Lake Mercantile Buck Lake AB DD’s Liquor Barn Buck Lake AB Byemoor Hotel Byemoor AB Calgary Stampede Park Calgary AB Igor Ryltsev EXP Realty Calgary Calgary AB Shorty's Storage Calgary AB Bearspaw Lions Club Calgary AB Paul's Pizza Calgary AB Boddums Up Pub Calgary AB Crestmont Community Hall Calgary AB A Laptop Shoppe Calgary AB Calgary Farmer's Market Calgary AB Beacon Hill Shopping Centre Calgary AB Lennox Pub Calgary AB Bad Ass Custom Coatings Cochrane AB Rose City Tinting Camrose AB Icon Safety Consulting Camrose AB Mikey's Place Carbon AB Cardston Outdoor Supply Cardston AB Clearwater Trading Caroline AB Hairday Inc Barbershop Carstairs AB Dockside Bar and Grill Chestermere AB West Creek Pub Chestermere AB Chipman Market Chipman AB Rooster's Roadhouse Clive AB Bow Ridge Sports and Marine Cochrane AB Beantrees Cafe Cold Lake AB Mach 1 Sports Cold Lake AB Alley of Gem Centre Consort AB Stitch Witch Design and Manufacturing Cremona AB Angels Cafe Crossfield AB Ivine's Tack & Western Wear Crossfield AB Dapp Corner Store Dapp AB Dewberry Data Dewberry AB Dewberry Hotel Dewberry AB Fired Up Automotive Diamond Valley AB Mottorrad Performance Diamond Valley AB Drayton Valley Bakery Drayton Valley AB Duchess Community Hall Duchess AB Koonig Flooring Edmonton AB The Stair Shop Edmonton AB Shekinah Coffee Shop Edson AB Athabasca Coffee Innisfail AB Acre Rig Mats Leduc AB JYC Tattoo Leduc AB Leduc Coffee Shop Leduc AB Schrader Holdings Leduc AB Rec Tech Lloydminster AB Wyndham Garden Inn Medicine Hat AB Truckker's Restaurant Medicine Hat AB Whistle Stop Cafe Mirror AB Morinville Flooring Morinville AB MoJo's Garden Centre Parkland County AB Venture Parts Supply Peace River AB Integra Tire Peace River AB The Grainery Kitchen Red Deer AB German Canadian Harmony Club Redcliff AB Swamp Donkey Spruce Grove AB Bob Stevens - Century 21 Spruce Grove, AB St Albert Inn St. Albert AB GT Hydraulics and Bearings Stettler AB Silver Star Ranch Stony Plain AB Silver Spur Properties Stony Plain AB Body Strong DNA Stony Plain AB Grand Haven Asset Management Stony Plain AB Pure Windows AB Stony Plain AB Terrae Pines Golf & Country Club & RV Park Sturgeon County AB Oil County Cut and Shave Sylvan Lake AB Timber Coffee Co Sylvan Lake AB Hazard County Bar and Grill Sylvan Lake AB Merika Hair Collective Sylvan Lake AB NAPA Auto Parts Vermillion AB Nichol's Towing Vermillion AB All Wheel Wash Vermillion AB Vermillion Seniors Centre Vermillion AB Viking Inn Viking AB Crown and Anchor Pub Whitecourt AB Brothers Diner Whitecourt AB
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SPCBaseball@spcbaseball·
Closer look at @NickUpp04 The UNCOMMITTED CF currently leads all D1 JUCOS in FL in hitting with a .439 BA! He also has 4HR and 28 stolen bases. Impact Player!!!
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Jeffrey Rath
Jeffrey Rath@JeffreyRWRath·
STAYFREE ALBERTA NOTICE! OFFICIAL THE RECENT COURT RULING DOES NOT AFFECT ALBERTA INDEPENDENCE SIGNATURE COLLECTION! PLEASE KEEP WORKING LIKE THE FUTURE OF YOUR CHILDREN IS AT RISK BECAUSE IT IS! SFA HAS CONTINGENCY PLANS TO ENSURE THAT YOU SIGNATURES WILL BE COUNTED AND YOUR VOICE WILL BE HEARD. FEEL FREE TO BE ANGRY BUT BE RESPECTFUL. IF YOU WANT TO SHOW YOUR CONCERN WITH A CANADIAN COURT INTERFERING WITH YOUR RIGHT TO HAVE YOUR VOICE HEARD COME OUT AND SIGN THE PETITION IF YOU HAVEN’T DONE SO YET! ALBERTA FREEDOM WILL PREVAIL! Please share this message.
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Kevin Pillar
Kevin Pillar@KPILLAR4·
I’m old school and like to go into stores feel the items before I buy them. How the hell does someone buy a sofa these days. My wife wants to buy a new sofa and I can’t give her a green light if I don’t sit on that thing. Please help…
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Jon Alberta Patriot
Jon Alberta Patriot@JonFromAlberta·
A lot of people hear Alberta independence and immediately picture anger, rebellion, or something reckless. But that’s not how I see it at all. What I see is something deeper. I see a return. A return to the idea that government is supposed to serve the citizen, not rule over them. A return to the belief that rights don’t come from politicians, or bureaucrats, or some distant institution. They exist before government, and government’s job is to recognize and protect them… not redefine them whenever it’s politically convenient. A return to personal responsibility, private property, equal justice, limited government. The kinds of principles that free societies were actually built on. That’s why this idea resonates with so many people. Because for a lot of us, it’s not really about leaving something behind. It’s about recovering something that feels like it’s been slipping away for a long time. When people say “why not just fix things from within the system?” I think the real question is this… what happens when the system itself stops reflecting the people it’s supposed to represent? At some point, self government stops sounding radical… and starts sounding reasonable. To me, Alberta independence isn’t about anger toward the East. It’s not about hatred. And it’s definitely not about chaos. It’s about whether people still have the confidence to govern themselves. It’s about whether we still believe that regular people can build something better. Something more accountable. Something closer to home. Freedom isn’t just a word you throw around. Freedom means responsibility. Freedom means consequences. Freedom means actually building something… not just complaining about what’s broken. And yeah, that’s harder. But it’s also more honest.That’s why I don’t see this as rebellion. Rebellion is usually driven by impulse. This feels more like renewal. Not destruction… but rebuilding. Not rage… but clarity Not rejection… but self determination. The real question isn’t whether Alberta can wave a different flag. The real question is whether Alberta is willing to become the kind of place where liberty actually means something again. Where government understands its limits. Where citizens understand their responsibility. Where freedom is treated like something worth protecting… not something to slowly trade away. That’s the vision. Not rebellion. A return.
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JayGen 𝕏 er🇨🇦
JayGen 𝕏 er🇨🇦@JayGenXer·
😡 106,714 Conservative voters just got SCREWED — their voices STOLEN in broad daylight! Chris d’Entremont – 23,024 votes ❌
Michael Ma – 27,055 votes ❌
Matt Jeneroux – 30,343 votes ❌
Marilyn Gladu – 26,292 votes ❌ These four ran as Conservatives, won their seats with your hard-earned votes… then betrayed every single one of those voters by crossing the floor to prop up Mark Carney’s Liberals. No by-election. 
No voter consent. 
Just a sleazy backroom power grab that hands Carney the seats he couldn’t win at the ballot box. This isn’t democracy — it’s a disgrace. It hasn’t happened on this shameless scale in over 50 years. Those 106,714 Canadians had every right to expect Conservative MPs fighting for them, not watching their reps flip to the other side and hand Carney a near-majority without ever facing the voters again. I’m furious. And so are most Canadians. An Ipsos poll shows 69% of us demand immediate by-elections when MPs cross the floor. A majority say this crap shouldn’t even be allowed. How much more of this theft are we supposed to accept? When do the voters finally get their say back? This is not the Canada I signed up for. #CDNPoli #VoterBetrayal #FloorCrossingScam #CarneyPowerGrab
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Jon Alberta Patriot
Jon Alberta Patriot@JonFromAlberta·
A lot of Albertans are still stuck in the middle right now. They know Ottawa has been bad for Alberta. They know the country keeps moving in the wrong direction. They know our province gets ignored, talked down to, regulated to death, and then told to be grateful for it. But they’re still hanging onto one last hope: maybe the CPC will fix it next time. Maybe if we just vote harder, wait longer, knock more doors, send more money, and trust the federal machine one more time, somehow th next time will be different. And then what happens? You vote Conservative, and the person you helped elect crosses the floor and helps the other side anyway. That’s the part a lot of people are struggling to come to terms with. It’s not just dissapointment. It’s the feeling that your vote was borrowed, used, and then handed to people you were trying to stop. It makes people feel politically homeless. Like no matter how clearly Alberta votes, somebody else still ends up steering the car. That is exactly why more people are starting to look at Alberta independence seriously. Not because they’re crazy. Not because they hate everybody else. Not because they think it’s easy. But because they’re starting to realize that if your democratic will can always be absorbed, redirected, neutralized, or flat out ignored inside this system, then the system is the problem. A lot of fence-sitters still think independence is too drastic, but continuing down the current path is drastic too. Watching your province vote one way over and over while power flows somewhere else is drastic. Sending representatives to Ottawa and then watching them switch teams after the fact is drastic. Being told to sit down, shut up, and wait for the next election while your future gets negotiated away is drastic. So yes, this meme is aimed at the middle person. The decent conservative Albertan who still wants to believe federal politics can save us. The person who keeps thinking maybe one more election will turn it around. The person who knows something is badly broken, but isn’t ready to say out loud what that might mean yet. At some point you have to ask yourself a simple question: If Alberta keeps voting for change and never gets it, then what exactly are we participating in? Oct 19 vote for independence will be the first time in Canadian history when an Albertan’s vote counts for something. Not a vote filtered through Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec, party strategists, media narratives, and backroom deals. A direct vote on our own future. A vote where Albertans are not just choosing which federal brand gets to manage our decline, but whether we want to keep living under a setup where our voice can be overridden forever. That’s why this matters. The people in the middle need to stop pretending the old playbook still works. How many betrayals are enough? How many “next elections” are enough? How many times do Albertans have to vote for one thing and get the opposite before we admit this isn’t representation?
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Mario Zelaya
Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
BREAKING: Mark Carney forms a majority government through floor crossings. Marilyn Gladu. 4 elections as a Conservative. 10 years on the Conservative benches. Today she joined the Liberals. Sarnia/Lambton voted Conservative. They did not vote for Mark Carney. They did not vote for the party she spent 10 years attacking. Resign the seat. Run in a byelection. Let the voters decide. Anything less is a betrayal of everyone who voted for you. Unbelievable
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Kat Kanada 🏴
Kat Kanada 🏴@KatKanada_TM·
People complaining about the cost of living in Canada & voting Liberal. ☠️
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Unfiltered With Kels
Unfiltered With Kels@unfilteredwkels·
🚨 DEMOCRACY IS NOT FOR SALE 🚨 Reports say Mark Carney is in talks with 10 MORE opposition MPs to jump ship. 🚩 We didn’t vote for a backroom majority, we voted for representation! ✍️ SIGN THE OFFICIAL PETITION (e-7025) to demand that any MP who crosses the floor must face a by-election. If they change their team, they have to face the voters. HOW TO SIGN:Click the link in my bio. Fill out the form on the House of Commons site. CRITICAL: Check your email immediately and click the confirmation link or your signature DOES NOT COUNT. ✅We have until April 17th to crank this up! Let’s show them we’re watching. ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/P… #CdnPoli #MarkCarney #Canada #PetitionE7025 #EndFloorCrossings
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Gabriel Hardy
Gabriel Hardy@Gab_Hardy·
Et ce n'est que la pointe de l'iceberg. Demain, on publie le document complet. Et ce que vous allez découvrir est encore plus troublant. Le gouvernement Carney a annoncé le projet de Grays Bay au Nunavut, une route vers une mine d'Izok Lake. Mais à qui appartient cette mine? Au gouvernement chinois. 750 millions de vos impôts vont servir à construire l'infrastructure qui permet à une entreprise d'État chinoise d'extraire nos ressources stratégiques de l'Arctique canadien. Les Canadiens paient la route. La Chine prend le minerai. Merci à Benoît Dutrizac et à toute l'équipe de QUB Radio pour la plateforme. Le document complet sort demain. Restez avec nous.
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Talkin' Baseball
Talkin' Baseball@TalkinBaseball_·
JO ADELL IS OUT OF HIS DAMN MIND
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Shareaware Canada
Shareaware Canada@ShareawareCdn·
CANADA PENSION PLAN - Carney de-risking ESG Carbon Credit companies to use Canadian Pension Plan for 100 Billion India Infrastructure investment? We are never seeing that money again. The pensioners will be put on UBI using Bill S-206 - 12 Million Canadians will be forced into the new 'Stablecoin' announced YESTERDAY!
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Jon Alberta Patriot
Jon Alberta Patriot@JonFromAlberta·
A veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces stopped me in Red Deer and shared a perspective that I think a lot of people need to hear in full, not reduced to a slogan. He told me his father fought in World War II. He told me his sons served in Afghanistan. This is not somebody speaking casually about loyalty, sacrifice, or duty. This is somebody from a family that has given real service across generations. And his message was blunt: in his view, Canada is no longer being loyal to people like him, and nothing meaningful is going to change in Ottawa. That is why he believes Alberta independence is now the only way forward. Whether someone agrees with that conclusion or not, people should at least understand the depth behind it. For many soldiers, veterans, and military families, loyalty is not an abstract idea. It is tied to duty, sacrifice, service, loss, and trust. The basic belief is that if you give yourself to a country, that country should still reflect the values you served to protect. When people who spent their lives serving begin to feel alienated from the direction of the country, that is not a small thing. I think the concern here is bigger than party politics. It is about the feeling that the institutions of Canada are no longer listening, no longer correcting course, and no longer representing the people who built, defended, and sustained this country. For some veterans, the frustration is not just with one bad policy or one bad government. It is the belief that the system itself is no longer responsive. That is the nuance people miss. When a veteran says Alberta independence is the only way forward, he is not necessarily saying he stopped caring about the country overnight. He may be saying the opposite. He may be saying he cared so much, for so long, that it means something when he finally concludes the relationship is broken beyond repair. A lot of soldiers and veterans may have concerns about even entertaining that idea. They may value unity, continuity, tradition, and the memory of what they served under. They may worry that supporting Alberta independence feels like turning their back on their service, their oath, or the people they served beside. That is a real emotional and moral tension. But the other side of that tension is this: what if loyalty is not supposed to be one-way? What if there comes a point where citizens, including veterans, have the right to say that the political system has become unworthy of their continued trust? What if defending freedom sometimes means being honest about when a government or a national project has drifted too far from the people it claims to represent? That is why this moment mattered. This was not just a random political opinion shouted from the roadside. It was a serious statement from someone whose family has lived service, sacrifice, and national duty. And when people like that start saying Ottawa will not change, others should pay attention. You do not have to agree with him to recognize the weight of what he is saying. Watch this and listen to his words for yourself.
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Chicago White Sox
Chicago White Sox@whitesox·
Ozzie's reaction was simply the best 🥹
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MLB@MLB·
Y-A-S-T-R-Z-E-M-S-K-I 🎶
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Rise Of Alberta
Rise Of Alberta@RiseOfAlberta·
This is one of the clearest cases for Alberta independence you’ll hear. It’s a long video, but it’s worth the watch. Keith Wilson breaks down, in practical and objective terms, why an independent Alberta would be stronger, freer, and better off.
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Jon Alberta Patriot
Jon Alberta Patriot@JonFromAlberta·
Everyone keeps hearing the same thing: “Alberta can’t leave.” You hear it on the news, from politicians, and repeated like it’s a settled fact. But here’s the question almost nobody asks: Have you actually checked for yourself? Because when you look at the arguments, a pattern shows up. Not certainty. Not settled law. Just assumptions and worst-case scenarios presented as facts. Let’s go through them. ⸻ 1. “Indigenous groups would veto it” This is presented as a simple stop sign. Reality: Indigenous rights are protected and they must be part of negotiations. But there is no clear legal rule that gives a single group an automatic veto over a democratic decision by an entire province. Rebuttal: This argument fails because it confuses “must be consulted” with “absolute veto.” Independence would require negotiation, not permission from one party. ⸻ 2. “The federal government has the final say” This gets repeated constantly. Reality: Canada operates under constitutional law. A clear democratic vote creates pressure and obligation to negotiate. Ottawa cannot simply ignore it without triggering a major constitutional crisis. Rebuttal: This argument fails because it assumes total federal control where none exists. A strong mandate forces negotiations. It does not get dismissed. ⸻ 3. “The economy would collapse” This is the fear argument. Reality: There would be disruption, but Alberta has vast natural resources, strong exports, and a productive economy. Many countries with fewer advantages operate successfully. Rebuttal: This argument fails because it replaces analysis with fear. Economic transition is not economic collapse, and Alberta has the fundamentals to stand on its own. ⸻ 4. “Alberta is landlocked and couldn’t trade” This sounds convincing until you look closer. Reality: Many landlocked regions trade globally. Trade is governed by agreements, not just geography. Alberta already exports to global markets. Rebuttal: This argument fails because it ignores how global trade actually works. Access is negotiated, and Alberta already participates in that system. ⸻ 5. “Alberta couldn’t manage a currency” This is framed as an impossible barrier. Reality: Countries choose from multiple models. They can use an existing currency, create their own, or peg to another system. Rebuttal: This argument fails because it treats a policy decision as a limitation. Currency is a choice, not a roadblock. ⸻ 6. “Alberta would lose federal services and couldn’t replace them” This assumes Alberta starts from nothing. Reality: Albertans already fund these services through taxes. Independence would mean reallocating that money, not losing it. Rebuttal: This argument fails because it ignores who pays for these services in the first place. Alberta already has the resources. The question is control, not capability. ⸻ Now look at the pattern. You’re told it’s impossible. You’re told it would collapse. You’re told it can’t be done. But when you actually examine the claims, they fall apart under scrutiny. This isn’t about whether independence is easy. It isn’t. It’s about whether it’s possible. And clearly, it is. So the real question is simple: If even one of these arguments is incomplete or wrong, would you want to know? Or are people just repeating what they’ve been told without ever checking? At some point, Albertans need to stop accepting headlines as truth and start thinking this through for themselves.
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