Denice

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Denice

Denice

@denisedracip

Loving mother,friend,wife,daughter and sister

Edmonton, Alberta Katılım Temmuz 2012
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Denice@denisedracip·
@LammersFairy @ctvedmonton UCP fires for incompetence, unlike NDP with Nenshi! He failed Calgary, and he is ruining the NDP to the ground!
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@LammersFairy @ctvedmonton Danielle Smith is protecting our children, protecting female spaces, protecting female sports, protecting schools and protecting Alberta! Over 70% of Alberta’s population see the same results of good leadership!!!!!!
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@trainofangels00 Nose picker Magee failed Calgary and he is the worst of the worst 😂😂😂 find a new leader and maybe!
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Mike Angelle ⬛⬜⬛⬜⬛⬜
Naheed Nenshi says that Premier Smith will “not lift one finger” to support Albertans who want to remain in Canada. Do you support Nenshi's perspective on this? #abpoli #canpoli
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Denice@denisedracip·
@LowaBeebe Dude looks like he was on a weekend bender! Also someone needs to audit his tribe, living conditions of the tribe and the crime committed!
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@GregClarkAB You get one vote like the rest of the registered voters!
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Greg Clark
Greg Clark@GregClarkAB·
If there’s a mouse in the kitchen you don’t burn down the house. Canada works. It’s not perfect but it’s pretty damn good, and it’s worth fighting for. #ableg #canpoli
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@rodmaldaner Trudeau is a paid actor! He was also a drama teacher that fiddled with little girls and got fired in BC!
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Rod 🇨🇦@rodmaldaner·
Exactly this. Exactly. Smith is not a team player. He brings receipts.
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@LammersFairy @ctvedmonton Tylenol is nothing to do with provincial gov’t buying. That was CPSM director of AHS, dummy! Court documents open to the public named his name and the corruption. He was fired immediately when the UCP found out! I bet you watch CTV and believe everything they say 😂😂
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Elsie Lammers
Elsie Lammers@LammersFairy·
@denisedracip @ctvedmonton Is he? Smith is the winner in that department. And he came over as a young boy. Problem? Well it appears he's been asked numerous times to enter politics he's denied it. Corruption? Start with Dani Corruptcare, Tylenot and the list goes on
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Denice@denisedracip·
@TheManagersBox Yup I totally agree CTV, CBC and Liberals are 9/10 wrong!
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Richard B🇨🇦
Richard B🇨🇦@TheManagersBox·
Yes, AI can be wrong. So can television, newspapers, politicians, websites, and random people on X. That’s why adults verify information instead of blindly believing everything they read. The people who learn how to properly use AI will move ahead very quickly over the next decade. The people who refuse to learn it risk being left behind.
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Richard B🇨🇦@TheManagersBox·
Today’s launch of the Forever Canadian movement was something special. What was expected to be an indoor gathering overflowed so dramatically that the event had to move outdoors into the sunshine. The lineup for campaign signs stretched long as volunteers prepared for the work ahead leading into the October 19 referendum campaign. And perhaps most importantly, people from very different political backgrounds stood together for a common purpose: protecting Canada, protecting Alberta’s future inside Canada, and protecting the next generation from reckless division. We heard remarks from former Deputy Premier Hon. Thomas Lukaszuk, MP Hon. Eleanor Olszewski, and Alberta NDP Deputy Leader Rakhi Pancholi. In a time where politics often feels toxic and tribal, it was refreshing to see people willing to set differences aside in the national interest. On my way into the event, I had the privilege of meeting and speaking at length with a distinguished former member of the Provincial Court of Alberta. Conversations like that remind you something important: wisdom, experience, and institutional respect still matter. One comment I heard repeatedly was: “Where are the young people?” The answer is probably simple. Many are working on a Saturday trying to make ends meet in an increasingly difficult world. But I’ll say this clearly: The boomers and seniors who showed up today are not fighting for themselves. They’re doing the heavy lifting because they care about their kids and grandkids. They know what’s at stake. They don’t want Alberta dragged into endless rage politics, manufactured division, or reckless extremism that weakens our country and damages our economy. We are not abandoning our youth. We want young Canadians to have good careers, affordable opportunities, strong public institutions, modern infrastructure, skilled trades, technology jobs, clean energy jobs, and the freedom to build a stable life here in Canada. That’s why people are stepping forward. Not out of fear. Not out of hatred. But out of responsibility. We need less rage baiting and more listening. Less contempt and more wisdom. Every generation has faced challenges. This generation is not alone. Canada is worth protecting. Alberta is worth fighting for. And our young people deserve a future built on stability, opportunity, and respect — not anger, chaos, and division. Today felt like the beginning of something positive. #ForeverCanadian #CanadaStrong #Alberta #Canada #Leadership #Democracy
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Savage@Savage16May·
Huge homeless encampment here in Penticton BC Shame on you David Eby and the people that voted for you .
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@TheManagersBox AI has been wrong many times! This has been documented! AI even makes claims that they are not 100% correct at all times!
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Richard B🇨🇦@TheManagersBox·
AI is a tool. It reflects prompts, safeguards, training, and human use — just like the internet, television, or social media itself. Also, if AI were truly telling everyone to “kill themselves,” governments around the world wouldn’t be integrating it into healthcare, education, science, accessibility, engineering, and business at record speed. And respectfully, “I can’t trust you” from a stranger on X after a discussion about an AI-generated Canadian flag image is a little dramatic. 😄
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Denice@denisedracip·
@gator_gum How embarrassing for you! An innocent child! You are disgraceful, despicable, disgusting human being!You are a bot paid for by the Liberals!
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Caroline Elliott
Caroline Elliott@NVanCaroline·
Make your voice heard. It’s time to end the NDP’s decade of decline and restore stability to our province. Rank me as your #1 on your ballot to defeat the NDP and bring common sense back to BC. Voting closes Friday, May 29 at 8:00 AM.
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Denice@denisedracip·
@TheManagersBox Wrong! AI like Chat GPT will tell you to kill yourself or better yet kill! You can’t trust AI like I can’t trust you!
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Richard B🇨🇦@TheManagersBox·
Yes. Made with AI. 😄 The interesting part is that AI understood the prompt perfectly and created exactly the image I envisioned for a pro-Canada message. That’s called technology working as intended. People said photography wasn’t “real art.” Then digital art wasn’t “real art.” Now apparently AI-assisted art isn’t “real” either. Tools evolve. Creativity doesn’t disappear.
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John F. Huizing
John F. Huizing@johnfhuizing·
Here are my reasons for Alberta Independence: Freedom of speech Right to carry arms Immigration control Gasoline ~$0.75/ltr No more equalization payments, saving us >$50 billion/year No wealth destroying Net-Zero policies and federal regulations Federal income tax becomes a flat 10% income tax rate No carbon tax No capital gains tax No tax on home equity No GST Access to USD gives us increase in purchasing power by 30% Our resources will no longer be politically landlocked Better pension plan Better health care based on public/private access More freedom for my children and grand children Canada Parks will become Alberta Parks and will be much better managed Cheaper flights/phone/internet services A Constitutional Republic is superior to the archaic Parliamentary government. Alberta will be booming!
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Robby Starbuck
Robby Starbuck@robbystarbuck·
I had a dream last night that we traded all the leftists in the US to Canada in return for all the right wing Canadians and… suddenly the US was firing on all cylinders. Everyone was rich and happy and Canada was a giant insane asylum that we got to laugh at. Such a good dream.
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@fette_a Only registered voters from Alberta are allowed to vote!
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Bob A’fette
Bob A’fette@fette_a·
A reminder to Albertans who hear Smith claim she’s only giving the 27 percent of Albertans who want to separate so much help because they are a large percentage of Albertans they deserve to be heard: 27-33 percent of Albertans are disabled in some way yet She defunded AISH.
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@UbakaOgbogu Alberta will be a safe haven for people that are on the right side of life!
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@acoyne Nope wrong! That’s Alberta oil!
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Andrew Coyne 🇺🇦🇮🇱🇬🇪🇲🇩
"Its" wealth? Among the most absurd assumptions in this whole surreal debate is the idea that Alberta, in the vanishingly unlikely event that it was ever permitted to detach itself from Canada, would depart with its entire current territory — including the parts with the oil. There is zero possibility of this, and even less legitimacy to it. The provinces control natural resources under the constitution of Canada — but under the constitution of Canada, and as provinces of Canada. The minute they cease to be under the constitution, they cease to enjoy any of its guarantees. Conrad Black: Canada better hope Alberta doesn't leave with its wealth | National Post nationalpost.com/opinion/canada…
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