Todd Plumb
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Todd Plumb
@plumbalong
son of your Father, brother of your Brother
Katılım Temmuz 2010
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CARNEY: "When I get into the office, I always look at this statue on my desk. It was given to me by Mike Myers just over a year ago, and this is General Isaac Brock. Faced with the threat of an American invasion, Brock built alliances across our land and inspired what would eventually become Canada."
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@AlboMP It’s like you have no perception of how pathetic you so-called leaders look.
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Overnight, I joined a virtual Leaders' Summit on the Strait of Hormuz co-hosted by President Macron and Prime Minister Starmer.
Australia has consistently called for an end to this conflict.
The longer the war goes on, the more significant the impact on the global economy will be, and the greater the human cost.
Australians are feeling the impact on fuel supply and prices and we are working to shield families from the worst of it.
Australia stands ready to support efforts to restore stability and security in the Strait of Hormuz and I welcome the announcement overnight of the Strait’s reopening. We want to see this hold.
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@vonderleyen @EmmanuelMacron @Keir_Starmer @EMSA_EU When I was a kid, I would pull weeds for my grandma and she would watch from the window. After working for several hours, she would say to me, “we got a lot done today didn’t we”. You remind me of her.
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Restoring full and permanent freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz is an urgent, shared priority.
At the VTC convened by @EmmanuelMacron and @Keir_Starmer, I stressed the EU’s role:
• Share satellite data via @EMSA_EU
• Reinforce Operation Aspides
• Work closely with Middle East and Gulf partners to strengthen our partnerships.
Including on connectivity, which can take the stress out of the Strait.
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@MarkJCarney @EmmanuelMacron @Keir_Starmer When I played American football in high school we had a player who would jump on the pile after the tackle had already been made and then he would be the last one to get up making it look like he was the one that made the tackle. You remind me of him.
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This morning, I spoke with fellow leaders, including @EmmanuelMacron and @Keir_Starmer, about the rapidly evolving security and economic situation affecting the Strait of Hormuz, including severe disruptions to global maritime traffic, energy markets, and critical supply chains. We welcome the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, and the announcement that Iran will be reopening the Strait.
Canada stands in full solidarity with Gulf partners who have faced recent retaliatory attacks and economic pressure, and welcomes France and the UK’s efforts to advance coordinated diplomatic and planning initiatives to restore safe and reliable passage through this essential corridor.
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@GBNEWS When I played American football in high school we had a player who would jump on the pile after the tackle had already been made and then he would be the last one to get up making it look like he was the one that made the tackle. The European leaders remind me of him.
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@PolitlcsUK When I played football, we had a guy on my team like this. Whenever someone made a tackle, he would run over and lay on the pile. Then, he would be the last one to get up making it look like he was the one that made the tackle.
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@FiskeHaral28533 @BasedMikeLee Very dignified language. Are you sure you understand the terms, moral and dignity?
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@BasedMikeLee And we from Europe have moral and dignity,something the fucking MAGA dont have
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@JonFromAlberta What happens if the country you defended totally changed to resemble the countries that you fought? Do you still support them because you then supported them?
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I was at a massive Pro Independence rally in Rocky Mountain House and there was a small counter protest (7 people). One of the Forever Canada guys said Alberta independence supporters should not be using the poppy. Even if a veteran supports Alberta independence, thats wrong in his eyes!
If you're a veteran tell me what you think.
I’m not in the military, so I’m not going to pretend I speak for them, but I have a strong suspicion many veterans would reject the idea that support for Alberta independence cancels out their right to wear a poppy.
He also appealed to his grandfather fighting in the war for Canada. I treated that seriously, because I do respect that. But then I asked the obvious question: what did his grandfather actually fight for?
That should have been the easiest answer in the world. He could have said freedom of speech, freedom of religion, basic liberty, self-government, or the rights that make a country worth defending.
But the only real answer he could give was the freedom to survive here". That answer stuck with me, because it reveals something deeper than I think he meant to reveal.
Too many pro-Canada arguments today sound like that. Not a vision of freedom. Not a belief in sovereignty. Not even a confident defence of rights. Just survival.
That is the irony. The people accusing Alberta independence supporters of being dangerous often sound like they have given up on the very idea of living freely and building something better. They do not speak like people with a dream. They speak like people hanging on.
Then, after all that, he pushed the claim that the UCP are “banning books.” That is incredibly disingenuous.
The issue is sexually explicit material in school libraries. The facts are easy to find, and reducing that debate to “book banning” is a dishonest slogan designed to inflame people instead of inform them.
And yes, I think defending that kind of material in schools is shameful. If that is the hill some pro-Canada activists want to die on, they should at least be honest about what they are defending.
This whole exchange says a lot. Alberta independence supporters are constantly asked to explain what we are for, while Canada’s defenders too often fall back on emotional slogans, weak smears, and a vision of life that amounts to little more than survival.
For us Albertans, this movement is about Freedom! We want a society that reflects our values and protects our rights and we have the will do make that happen.
Please sign the petition! Go to: StayFreeAlberta.com for a location near you!
See the full video on YouTube:
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1. eternal law, eternal intelligences, and eternal order coexist with God
2. God is the supreme organizer who perfectly embodies and administers that order
3. exaltation is the entry of eternal beings into that same holy order through Christ
4. yet the full metaphysical implications of the King Follett discourse and the Snow couplet remain unresolved
5. the safest theological center remains the enduring reality that the Father is still the Father
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@HwsEleutheroi This is gross behavior. I am shocked by how freely LDS show their disdain for Calvinism. LDS culture today is so polite towards Muslims, Hindus and any other Pagan faith. The one faith tradition that members feel free to insult in this gross manner is the reformed tradition.
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So I have been told Jacob Hansen posted a "debate wrap up" discussion video with some other LDS. Interestingly, I am told he was criticized for holding the views of Blake Ostler and for weaseling out of the reality of the infinite regress of Gods so plainly a part of historical LDS orthodoxy (a point I made in the debate, of course, and which every orthodox Mormon more than 40 years old already knew). On the other hand, one of the participants, one "Austin Falter," dawned a....bald cap to mock me. Yeah, seems to happen a lot in Salt Lake City (I have a picture of the KJVO street preachers doing the same thing over 20 years ago). So I uploaded the transcripts of the debate, my follow up Dividing Line, and the discussion, to Claude and just asked, "Is there anything in the group discussion that I did not address in the debate or in my own program. Claude's response:
Having read both transcripts carefully, here is my honest assessment: The short answer is no — there is nothing substantively new in Hansen's webcast that you did not already address either in the debate itself or in your own post-debate webcast.
Bottom line: There is nothing here requiring a response. The panel confirmed your analysis, admitted Hansen's evasiveness, celebrated emotional optics over argumentation, and produced no new exegetical or philosophical challenge to anything you said.
P.S.: why not listen myself? Simple. Debate: 2.5 hours or so. My DL: 1:15. Panel Discussion, 2+ hours. So what comes next? 3 hour reply, followed by a 4 hour rebuttal, etc.? The nice thing about being up front in the debate is, I can let it speak for itself, and any *serious* minded person who will read and study for themselves will figure out the rest.

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The core issue with your argument isn’t that everyone deserves separation from God. The real problem is this: In your view, an omniscient God knowingly created people who would not believe as you do—fully aware that each of them would suffer eternally for it—and He did so anyway, without their consent.
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@ThoughtfulSaint Thanks for the retraction on the false quote and then pointing to the real clip, Jacob.
More here on that: aaronshaf.com/2020/03/24/202…
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@AntonioTweets2 Hey, but at least you can’t legally misgender people.
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Here is Islam in a nutshell:
Bek Lover (@BekLoverNYC) explains the history of Islam and why the faith believes the Quran is the most important religious text of all.
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@ThoughtfulSaint I believe if you’ve experienced little actual suffering and if you can’t currently understand what long term suffering means, you won’t see an existential need to relieve a theoretical burden. Most of us are compelled to be humble.
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Can anyone see what he misses? What is the issue with his arguments?
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@ShabbosK Why is this in the least bit surprising? They openly advocate for killing children in the womb. Her stance is not surprising, it is consistent.
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@simonfrans @InterstellarUAP Johnson did not actually refute Berkeley.
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@simonfrans @InterstellarUAP Esse es percipi > argumentum ad lapidum
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🚨 Simulation Theory: The Double Slit Experiment proves particles act like waves until observed then they snap into particles.
What if our reality only "renders" when we're looking, just like a video game optimizing resources?
Check out this episode from The Why Files breaking it down, tying it to Simulation Theory. Are we in a sim?
This could be the key to unlocking the true nature of existence!
The Why Files video did a great job on explaining the Double Slit Experiment & Simulation Theory
What do YOU think—real or rendered? Drop your thoughts below!
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