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@Potstockguy

Honesty & Integrity

Alberta Katılım Kasım 2016
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HusKerrs
HusKerrs@HusKerrs·
Calling on all dads: Ali and I are about 3 weeks out from the birth of our first baby boy! Give me your #1 piece of advice for a new dad.
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Savage
Savage@Savage16May·
You cant unsee this .
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Keith Wilson
Keith Wilson@ikwilson·
@DuaneBratt And we are still waiting for any of them to offer compelling reasons why Alberta should remain in Canada.
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Duane Bratt🇨🇦
Duane Bratt🇨🇦@DuaneBratt·
Alberta separatists have argued that the only people supporting Canada are NDP/Liberals. But it is not a partisan issue. So I am pleased to see prominent conservatives start to speak up: Jason Kenney, Monte Solberg, Jeromy Farkas, Stephen Harper, Pierre Polievre.
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Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
Canada 🇨🇦 is going VIRAL in the 🇺🇸 Not for the right reasons
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Centscommon
Centscommon@Potstockguy·
@david_parker Instead of fight @nenshi I think you should bet him $5000 that he can’t walk 10,000 steps without stopping
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David Parker
David Parker@david_parker·
Nenshi would like to "fight" me. I offer him a cage match. No eye gouging, no groin attacks, but otherwise, full MMA. Winner gets Alberta.
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Mario Zelaya
Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
BREAKING: a former criminal attorney has filed a lawsuit against the Toronto Star for not publishing information that they received from a RCMP officer, who alleges that Trudeau accessed child 🌽 & the information was not published or released to the public.
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Liam Out Loud
Liam Out Loud@liam_out_loud·
An NDP MP in Canada just dropped the new woke acronym: "MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+" Let me explain why this won't be the final update 👇
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WilliamH17
WilliamH17@WillCD17·
@DefazioIvano @lilijoanne4 Canada cannot operate in its current form! Too big, too different! The American constitution would have to be implemented to give more power to ALL provinces and Queerbec will never let that happen! Canada needs to break up into 5-6 smaller countries. 😎🇨🇦🇺🇸
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Ivano Defazio 🇨🇦🇮🇹🇺🇸
I need to get this off my chest....I love Alberta but I never supported a separation even though I totally agreed with their grievance...I didn't eant a Canada without Alberta, but now with yesterday's fiasco...I totally support Alberta independence...Who knows maybe I will be Alberta bound
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Mark Reid 🇨🇦
Mark Reid 🇨🇦@MarkReid42·
I said it before, and I will keep saying it. Canada must completely collapse under the liberals before Canadians will change their minds. Perhaps when they lose their jobs, or have to stand in line at the food banks. There is no stopping it now. We are weeks away from a liberal majority. These are the facts!
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Kyle Riley 🇨🇦
Kyle Riley 🇨🇦@Smileyyeg·
It really hurts me to say this, but... Alberta, it is time to pack our shit and go.
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Theo Fleury
Theo Fleury@TheoFleury14·
To all the fence sitters you might want to read this. There is no political party in Canada coming to save you. Canada is finished. The only way is Alberta Independence.
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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Shazi
Shazi@ShaziGoalie·
Do you want a Liberal majority government in Canada right now?
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Erik Thorvaldsson
Erik Thorvaldsson@erik_thorvalds·
THE ONLY PATH FOR ALBERTA IS INDEPENDENCE. ITS TIME TO LEAVE THE FAILING CANADIAN STATE!
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Hong Kong Phooey
Hong Kong Phooey@PhooeysPhosters·
Canada is dead guys. This liberal majority is gonna B the nail in the coffin. STOP complaining about conservatives (so called) switching 2 liberal. More are gonna do it. It's over. Start concentrating on Alberta separating or becoming the 51st state. Canada is a lost cause.
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Dr. Jebra Faushay
Dr. Jebra Faushay@JebraFaushay·
Joe Biden has resurfaced, sparking excitement over a possible 2028 run.
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Alberta NDP
Alberta NDP@albertaNDP·
It's official! @ChristinaNDP is our nominated candidate in Edmonton-Mill Woods! Three-term MLA. Former Minister of Labour. Official Opposition House Leader. She's ready. Alberta's New Democrats are ready. Help us build ▶️ christinagray.albertandp.ca
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