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Ms. Jackie

@pr0truth

Have courage in your convictions. I'm honest with a great sense of, and respect for, justice. Happily Engaged - No DMs. Thank you 🇨🇦🇺🇸

WORLDWIDE Katılım Ekim 2016
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Ms. Jackie
Ms. Jackie@pr0truth·
Author: Mr. Larkin - Ontario, Canada I grew up in Toronto in the 50s & 60s, back when this city was quietly becoming a home for people from every corner of the world. Long before anyone talked about “multiculturalism,” we already had families here who had come through the Underground Railroad. Real survivors. People who escaped slavery, found safety on Canadian soil, raised their children here, and carried themselves with a dignity that told you exactly what freedom meant. Nobody questioned their loyalty. Nobody asked them to pick sides in anything. They were welcomed, and they appreciated this place with a depth you could feel. And then the waves of new immigrants came — Italians, Greeks, Portuguese, Ukrainians, Jamaicans, Chinese, Germans, Polish,—huge list — all landing in Toronto with a suitcase, a language barrier, and a hope that their kids might live better than they did. Their parents worked two jobs, saved every nickel, and didn’t complain because they knew exactly what they’d left behind. And their kids, the ones I went to school with, became some of the most Canadian people you could ever meet. As Canadian as me, and I’m six generations deep. The thing that tied all those groups together – the Underground Railroad families, the post-war immigrants, the first-generation kids I grew up with – was an unwritten understanding: Canada was the refuge, not the battleground. Nobody dragged old feuds onto Canadian soil. Nobody walked around waving flags from back home demanding we take sides. Nobody tried to turn Canada into the place they ran from. You came here, you acclimated, you kept your head down, and you built a life. That was the silent agreement. Somewhere along the way, something shifted. These days people feel comfortable shouting at other Canadians for not supporting their overseas cause, marching with flags from everywhere but the country they’re living in, accusing anyone who disagrees with their politics of hate, racism, or whatever label shuts down conversation the fastest. And the rest of us — immigrants, children of immigrants, and those of us with roots going back generations — find ourselves asking when gratitude turned into entitlement, and when we started importing battles that were never ours to begin with. Ignorance, stupidity, racism, bigotry — those come in every shape, colour, and background. Nobody owns them. But there’s a world of difference between disagreeing with an idea and hating a people. Criticizing an ideology is not an act of racism. Wanting to protect Canada’s peace doesn’t make you a bigot. It makes you someone who remembers the old understanding — the one the Underground Railroad families lived by, and the one every hardworking immigrant family after them respected: if Canada gives you a home, you honour it. Not by being silent forever, but by knowing what’s worth fighting about — and what should’ve been left behind at the border. So yes, when you choose Canada, you choose it fully. You acclimate. You contribute. You don’t drag us into battles we never asked for. And if someone can’t manage that simple respect, then maybe they need to ask themselves why they came here in the first place. The End! #cdnmedia #onpoli #CdnPoli
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Ms. Jackie@pr0truth·
@CTVNews They'd love to lead but Atlantic Canada with less voters than Alberta have more say then Alberta who finances them
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
Senator Lindsey Graham dedicated his life to serving the people of South Carolina and the United States.    Throughout his career, he stood resolutely in defence of democracy and freedom, most recently and particularly with Ukraine and its people.   I offer my condolences to Senator Graham’s family, friends, and all those who served alongside him.
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Ms. Jackie@pr0truth·
@B12Pilgrim18551 @Thatguy20244210 @BasedSamParker Garage photo exhaust pipes are FULLY visible. More visible than ANY video of the supposed shooter But go ahead, deny your eyes. Straight from court hearing and straight from towing.. Both video - both HIGHLY visible exhaust pipes. ZERO altering.
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Viva Frei
Viva Frei@thevivafrei·
Skepticism is distrusting the government. Delusion is believing the exact opposite just because the government said it.
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Ms. Jackie@pr0truth·
@globeandmail Mark Carney tells Alberta Premier Danielle Smith that a condition for the Alberta pipeline is authorization of a carbon capture scheme that will be contracted to the recently created subsidiary of TKMS, TKMS-CG. who Carney knows is about to get the submarine contract.
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mdcinto@mdyhc909·
@thevivafrei Where was Lindsay again ? Say it loud for the people in the back
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
I’m sorry, but Lindsey Graham dying out of the blue like this doesn’t make any sense at all. We have him on camera yesterday looking perfectly healthy. None of this is making any sense…
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Viva Frei@thevivafrei·
@mattvanswol He actually doesn’t look perfectly healthy in this video. He looks bloated, his face is red.
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Ms. Jackie@pr0truth·
@thevivafrei Delusion is not seeing that these two cars are NOT the same! x.com/pr0truth/statu…
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@BasedSamParker 100 percent but why is he lying about something so easily verifiable??? Tylers Dodge Challenger on the tow-truck CLEARLY shows you only ONE exhaust on each side. The surveillance car has dual exhausts on BOTH sides These two cars are NOT the same

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Pavel Hlásny@pauliegeronimo·
theres no such thing as absolute good. But theres absolute evil. Trump is absolute evil and Carney opposes him. Is there no flaw in him? Well thats impossible. We are all flawed by design. Even I am and you are. But theres difference for graham who went from trump hater to his "best friend". trump is a rapist vile beast. Hence I rooted for Carney who opposed USA taking over Canada and easily won the seat on that. For me to see Carney, who is only in power because he challenged Trump to show respect to Lindsey, who literally got on his knees for trump...is like a "fuck you" to anyone who supported mark. MArk thew away half of his electorate on this message (sure I am in europe, so I cant elect him or his opponent, but for country leaders international support is as imporant as domestic. To get what you need for your country.)
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JillCanadian🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇸🇪🇪🇺
Canada is going in a different direction. We will get there. Not buying American is the best way to shut these bullies down. Let's go full throttle. No more Walmart, Costco McDonald's, Burger King. Let's make a list of Canadian stores. Let it hurt.
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Ms. Jackie@pr0truth·
@ricwe123 Or when Sen. Lindsey Graham said: "I like the path we’re on. With U.S. weapons and money, 🇺🇦Ukraine will fight Russia to the last Ukrainian."
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Richard@ricwe123·
That moment when US Senator Lindsey Graham said: "The Russians are dying, it's the best money we ever spent"
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Holly Blaze@wild_Roseiiii·
@jacksonhinkle Unlike you He was a true patriot, pure and honourable his name will be remembered with goodness in history.
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Jimmy Dore
Jimmy Dore@jimmy_dore·
Lindsey Graham is Dead. It’s bad to speak ill of the dead, so I’ll just say while he was alive he was as horribly evil & as bloodthirsty as they come. A true demon & an enemy of humanity. As a dead guy I’m guessing he’s no better, but it’s bad form to speak ill of the dead, so I won’t.
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