Keybored Warrior

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Keybored Warrior

Keybored Warrior

@PHcfbdc

I am a person who comments on other people’s posts, without much thought, nor accountability.

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Keybored Warrior
Keybored Warrior@PHcfbdc·
@macmike086 Atlantic Canada are like teenagers who refuse to move out to be self supporting. They are dependent on Fed Gov handouts, and will vote for the people who will continue to give handouts
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Keybored Warrior@PHcfbdc·
@RodAVanier Liberals blame Trump. Canadians look at who has been running Canada for the last 11 years, and the impact of $1.4 trillion debt and zero balanced budgets
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Queen 💝
Queen 💝@queenugbo·
A powerful reminder that the finish line is just the beginning. Where you come from doesn’t define how fast you can run. Witness the journey of Coach Jim White and the McFarland runners. 🥇
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Devin Duke@sirDukeDevin·
Exactly correct 💯
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Keybored Warrior
Keybored Warrior@PHcfbdc·
@JoshDenny Actually, the government assists the suicide, meaning that they kill you so you don't have to kill yourself.
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Keybored Warrior@PHcfbdc·
@SteveMcLean888 The game took a turn because Barrie played Monday night, after a grueling 7 game series vs Branford, and Barrie ran out of gas after 2 periods.
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Keybored Warrior@PHcfbdc·
@_TheBlueTorch The important perspective is that the author never listened to/comprehended what Charlie actually said.
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The Blue Torch
The Blue Torch@_TheBlueTorch·
Important perspective:
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
Journalism empowers us with the truth and protects our democracy. In a world where it’s increasingly under threat, Canada continues to support a free and open press — and we are stronger for it. #WorldPressFreedomDay
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lily
lily@vxylily·
What is the FIRST thing that you think about when you see this Flag??
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Keybored Warrior
Keybored Warrior@PHcfbdc·
@Neccccy He refused to let go of the knife. He was still a lethal threat to the public and the police officers
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Keybored Warrior@PHcfbdc·
@realMaalouf He clearly refused to let go of the knife, and was still a lethal threat to the public and police officers.
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
The Muslim community in the UK is outraged at the way police detained the 45-year-old Muslim immigrant who stabbed two Jewish people in London this morning. According to them, officers used excessive force in a ‘dehumanizing’ and ‘Islamophobic’ manner.
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Keybored Warrior
Keybored Warrior@PHcfbdc·
@BezirganMocha I think the threshold to be deported for amount of people you kill and maim should 30, not 29. Let him stay.
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Mocha Bezirgan 🇨🇦
Mocha Bezirgan 🇨🇦@BezirganMocha·
EXCLUSIVE: Canada Pauses Deportation of Trucker Jaskirat Sidhu, Who Killed 16 and Injured 13 Chris Joseph, father of Jaxon Joseph, whose life was lost along with 15 others in the Humboldt Broncos tragedy, says he will not stop his quest for justice and his fight to have the man responsible for the tragedy deported back to India, which was part of his sentence. “I honestly do feel like my son Jaxon would be right behind me saying, ‘Go get him, Dad,’” Joseph says, promising he will not stop until Jaskirat Sidhu is deported, after a federal court paused the deportation at the eleventh hour, when Sidhu was scheduled to be deported the next business day. “Being deported back to India, although not anybody’s favourite choice, is not a death sentence,” Joseph, the former NHL hockey player, says. “What we have is a death sentence,” he adds, pointing out that the last time he ran his fingers through his son’s hair was in a morgue. Joseph says Sidhu was ordered deported by everyone: the judge, the Immigration and Refugee Board, the Court of Appeal, and the CBSA, yet he is still fighting on humanitarian grounds to avoid being separated from his family in Canada. “His family can go to India with him. If my wife or I were deported, we’d be at each other’s side,” Joseph says, adding that forgiveness is irrelevant. “Deportation was part of his sentence. Forgiveness doesn’t mean he gets to be more special than any other criminal,” he says, emphasizing that people are deported every day for much less. Follow and support @MediaBezirgan for more exclusive Canadian news content.
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Jennifer Siebel Newsom
Jennifer Siebel Newsom@JenSiebelNewsom·
My family and I watched the 60 Minutes interview with Donald Trump and Norah O’Donnell last night, and we were shocked. Seeing a president speak to a woman journalist with that level of contempt — and a clear allergy to facts — is disturbing, though at this point not unexpected given his pattern of behavior. But that is the problem. Because when that level of disrespect from the highest office in the country repeats itself, it starts to trickle down into our culture and define what power looks like, shaping how boys and plenty of men see women and girls and what they come to accept as normal behavior.
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Keybored Warrior
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@prinkasusa Carter got destroyed in the 1980 election, and was considered the worst president ever until Biden came along.
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Jimmy Carter was the 39th U.S. President - and never ordered a single aerial bombing campaign against a foreign country. Every modern president before and after him did. Carter chose diplomacy where others chose firepower. His defining moment came at Camp David in 1978 - locking Egyptian and Israeli leaders in 13 days of brutal negotiation, emerging with a peace agreement that ended 30 years of war. His presidency faced the Iran hostage crisis, oil shocks and economic turmoil - crises that would have given any leader justification for military escalation. He held the line anyway. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. He died in 2024 at 100 years old. The man who never bombed anyone outlived almost every critic who called him weak.
@cessonmute

hit me with the harshest reality truth

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Prez
Prez@PrezLives2022·
Never in the history of our country has a president evaded assassination 2 times. Want to know why? They were all staged. A president this evil does not have fortune on his side. He has a playbook.
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Keybored Warrior@PHcfbdc·
@bruce_arthur If you believe where you live is indigenous land, bring your property deeds to the local reservation and move to Europe. No? Then stop with the virtue signalling land acknowledgement...
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Keybored Warrior@PHcfbdc·
@RodAVanier You must be new to Canadian politics, and how the Official Opposition works....
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