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Beaver Cleaver

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i will chuck you down

Vilnius, Lithuania Katılım Ocak 2024
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Matt Wallace
Matt Wallace@MattWallace888·
Trump is 79 and has been working nearly 24/7 with almost no sleep. We have never seen anything like this before!
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Rise Of Alberta
Rise Of Alberta@RiseOfAlberta·
🚨 BREAKING: 301,620 signatures have officially been announced for the Alberta independence petition. That is far beyond the required threshold to trigger the Alberta independence vote on October 19th. A massive day for the Alberta Independence movement.
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Beaver Cleaver
Beaver Cleaver@RedBlueTory·
Love asking these #alberta independence advocates serious questions about how thier country will work and who will fund it
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BertaProudDad
BertaProudDad@BertaProudDad·
Canada has crossed a line with MAID. What was sold as compassion now feels like the line keeps moving further and further. This country is losing its moral compass. #Canada #MAID #CanadianPolitic
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Beaver Cleaver
Beaver Cleaver@RedBlueTory·
@BertaProudDad How will the free nation of Alberta handle terminalally ill people? Obviously you will have compassion, so what does that look like ? Will you allow internationally trained doctors and nurses? Or how will that work?
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BertaProudDad
BertaProudDad@BertaProudDad·
Canada now giving terrorists permits…
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BertaProudDad
BertaProudDad@BertaProudDad·
Never forget what happened here. One side stood up for their rights. The other side watched the state trample them and cheered like useful idiots. Canada didn’t just “change” after this. It exposed exactly what this country had become. And it’s not going back.
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BertaProudDad
BertaProudDad@BertaProudDad·
Remember when I said the Government doesn’t care about parents rights? Thank God Premier @ABDanielleSmith Does!
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BertaProudDad
BertaProudDad@BertaProudDad·
The MEDIA or the GOVERNMENT does NOT define me!
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BertaProudDad
BertaProudDad@BertaProudDad·
They’re selling Care-First auto insurance as faster and cheaper. But in January 2027, Albertans may learn the real cost. When your life changes in a crash, who decides your care, your benefits, and your future? This is bigger than a cheaper bill.
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BertaProudDad@BertaProudDad·
If what the Government actually though was on a billboard this would be it !
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BertaProudDad
BertaProudDad@BertaProudDad·
If the liberal party of Canada was honest on their billboards…
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BertaProudDad
BertaProudDad@BertaProudDad·
The people telling me Alberta can’t separate can’t even define what a woman is…
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Riley Gaines
Riley Gaines@Riley_Gaines_·
It's been 7 months since we had our baby and we're still receiving unexplained hospital bills in the mail. Hardly ever an adequate description of services. Just a QR code to pay online. It feels intentionally confusing and difficult to get answers. We want price transparency.
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Matt Wallace
Matt Wallace@MattWallace888·
Erika Kirk looks at something on his phone… and her reaction is unmistakable! What did he show her?
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Jon Alberta Patriot
Jon Alberta Patriot@JonFromAlberta·
People keep saying: “A referendum doesn’t mean Alberta gets to leave.” That sounds smart… but it misses the actual legal reality. A successful referendum isn’t just a suggestion. It establishes the will of the people. In Canada, that triggers a constitutional obligation for good faith negotiations. And good faith doesn’t mean: “We heard you… and we say no.” It means: You must negotiate seriously. You cannot ignore the result. You cannot stall forever. The conversation shifts from: “Are you allowed to leave?” to “How do we make it happen?” That’s the key point people are missing. Independence isn’t handed over instantly. But a clear vote forces the process forward. It forces the issue onto the table in a way that cannot be dismissed. That’s power. And if Albertans stand united behind that vote, it becomes politically, legally, and practically impossible to ignore. This only works if people understand it… and stand behind it. If you want Alberta to have that choice, you need to act now. Go sign the petition. Visit StayFreeAlberta.com to find a signing location near you. Let’s make the will of the people impossible to ignore.
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Beaver Cleaver
Beaver Cleaver@RedBlueTory·
@ryanam325 @JonFromAlberta 🤔 are you going to have free and fair elections? How much will it cost to actually separate? How much to set up your own currency, international affairs system, new trade deals? And how are going to force BC or Yukon, or Saskatchewan and Manitoba to freely allow goods through?
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RyanM
RyanM@ryanam325·
@JonFromAlberta My counter point to anyone claiming the independence movement is hurting investment is why would any investors/businesses be scared away from much lower federal taxes, no capital gains tax, no carbon tax and policies that enforce responsible regulation vs virtue regulations.
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Jon Alberta Patriot
Jon Alberta Patriot@JonFromAlberta·
I was in Rocky Mountain House recently for a massive pro Alberta independence rally. Hundreds of people were waving Alberta flags and driving around town, and I found a small group of about seven pro-Canada counter protesters and decided to engage them. One man challenged me. He said that if Alberta independence loses, I should give up. I told him plainly that yes, if we lose, I will respect the will of the voters. Then I asked him the same question back. If Alberta wins, will you accept it? He reluctantly said yes, but the moment I pressed him on what percentage he would accept, he would not even engage with the argument. He would not clearly accept a majority. That tells you a lot. For too many on the pro-Canada side, this is not really about democracy. It is about imposing their will on Albertans who disagree with them, then using shame and fear to pressure us into silence. The second part of his argument was that the independence movement is hurting investment in Alberta. My answer was that Ottawa already did that and we have nothing to loose. For years, federal policy has blocked pipelines, restricted market access, and damaged confidence in Alberta’s future. Then, when Albertans finally start pushing back, we are told that we are the problem. He even claimed there is no tanker ban. That is factually false. Canada’s Oil Tanker Moratorium Act does restrict large crude oil and persistent-oil tankers from stopping, loading, or unloading at ports on BC’s north coast. The details matter, but the broader point stands: Ottawa has put real barriers in the way of Alberta getting its resources to market. His response was basically, if that is true, then why is Alberta still so rich and prosperous? My answer was simple: because we work hard, we have a lot going for us, and it takes a lot to sink us. But that does not prove Canada is working. It proves Alberta is strong enough to keep carrying a country that keeps dragging us down. Canada feels more and more like a sinking ship, and Alberta is the last thing holding it up. That is why I support independence. Please sign the petition. Go to StayFreeAlberta.com to find a signing location near you. See the full video on YouTube here: youtu.be/TN-nMovKPK0
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