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@MBurrell5

Liberal, history buff *Grateful to be 🇨🇦 #IStandWithCanada. 👎 “Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance.” - Will Durant

Woodstock, Ontario Присоединился Eylül 2019
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Fun Tom 🇨🇦 💂
Fun Tom 🇨🇦 💂@funtomvids·
🟥 The Liberal “A Team” is in beautiful Montreal. 🙂 What an exhilarating and positive vibe! 🙌🏼 The energy at the National Convention is absolutely fantastic. The future of the Liberal Party of Canada is rock solid, with an embarrassment of riches when it comes to top quality, emerging leaders. #CanadaStrong 🍁
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Mike Angelle † ⬛⬜⬛⬜⬛⬜
I was a dedicated CPC conservative—I donated money, helped with a community campaign, and truly believed we could seize the country with bold, new approaches. But the raw stupidity that tagged along left me disillusioned as time went on. (and to be honest its rampant on X lately, more than ever) In honesty, I started quietly hoping the LPC might deliver something pragmatic instead....I was concerned it couldn't happen. Mark Carney surprised and delighted me by blending conservative fiscal discipline with progressive social values that galvanized even more Canadians, exactly as he did at the Montreal convention—welcoming floor-crossers like Marilyn Gladu who cited core Liberal alignment on choice and unity. With almost 44% of the vote and a near-majority, Canada feels more cohesive than ever. I crossed the floor for good reason. I'm absolutely good with it. So, to you intelligent conservatives out there who are flailing and asking "wtf happened to our party?", take a step back: this approach works. We’d accomplish so much more together. #cdnpoli #canada #canadianpolitics #onpoli #abpoli #CPC #LPC #Carney #Poilievre #Liberal
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United Canada 🇨🇦
United Canada 🇨🇦@UnitedCanucks26·
I’m tired of the hypocrisy. Too many Americans think they have the right to have a say in Canadian politics, supporting Alberta separatism, and insulting our leadership. But the moment Canada stands up against 50% tariffs or threats to our sovereignty, we’re the "bad guys"? You can’t support breaking up a country AND complain when that country defends itself. 🇨🇦💪#StandUpForCanada
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Jason Smith - 上官杰文
Jason Smith - 上官杰文@ShangguanJiewen·
🇨🇳The Biggest Story No One is Talking About...🇨🇦 As Canada redirects its energy away from the USA and toward China, Canada is about to be the primary guest of honor at the 6th China International Consumer Products Expo. Hainan Free Trade Port — now fully operational as China’s largest customs zone. This is China’s biggest import-focused trade show, covering 143,000 square meters with over 3,400 brands from more than 60 countries. Canada is set to have the largest pavillion there, and major Canadian businesses will be making billions in deals to rebuild it's export market. What makes this even more significant is the fact that this is China's first major trade expo following its new 15th Five-Year Plan. The deals made on the trade floor will set the tone for how Chinese State Owned Enterprises, private companies, and financiers will impliment China's new policies. It's literally going to pave the way to China's future, with Canada, and 60 other countries besides.
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Stephano🍁Barberis
Stephano🍁Barberis@HelloStephano·
Marc Miller nails it yet again.
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The New Republic
The New Republic@newrepublic·
Iran has learned what’s now finally dawning on Americans, including even some Republicans in Congress: Trump’s will never matches his bluster, and his attempts at intimidation are merely the hallmarks of a weak, insecure, and overcompensating coward. trib.al/F3aToK1
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Mike Young
Mike Young@micyoung75·
Tom Nichols and Nancy Youssef spent 30 minutes on Radio Atlantic dissecting what just happened. Two observations stand out above the rest. Nichols: "We have a very clear reason for the war now, which is to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which wouldn't have been closed if we hadn't gone to war in the first place. In that sense, yes, we created a clear war aim by starting a war." Youssef: Iran discovered during these 39 days that it has a deterrent capability that is immediately available, generates revenue, and gives it enormous influence over the global economy - the Strait of Hormuz. She argues Iran may now be less interested in nuclear weapons as deterrence because the strait works better, faster, and with less international blowback. The country Trump went to war to keep from getting a bomb may have found a more effective weapon in the process. Those two observations together describe the strategic result. The war aim was created by starting the war. The adversary is stronger for having survived it. The regime is intact. The strait's status as an unchallenged international waterway is now permanently uncertain. And the Gulf states who built their security around American bases discovered those bases made them targets. Nichols called it: operational successes without strategic direction don't get you toward victory. He used to teach that at the Naval War College. He was right then. He's still right.
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The Atlantic@TheAtlantic

On Radio Atlantic, @RadioFreeTom and Nancy A. Youssef explain the state of  the war in Iran—and how no deal can undo the damage of Trump’s words. theatlantic.com/podcasts/2026/…

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Scott Robertson
Scott Robertson@sarobertsonca·
PM Carney: "The world's changing. Not gradually, but suddenly. Yes, some are still in denial. Rather than starting on this journey, they're waiting for the past to return. But hope is not a plan and nostalgia is not a strategy."
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Occupy Democrats
Occupy Democrats@OccupyDemocrats·
BREAKING: NUMBSKULLS! Trump and Hegseth get caught trying to sneak US ships through the Strait of Hormuz for a photo op, putting ceasefire negotiations in jeopardy and humiliating America once again! Iran is calling out the Trump administration for attempting a sneaky, high-risk stunt to create the illusion that the Strait of Hormuz is open and under U.S. control. According to Iranian officials, two U.S. Navy destroyers used electronic warfare, hugged the coastline, and tried to disguise themselves as smaller local vessels — all so they could sail through, get some photos, and claim the strait was open and a victory for Trump was won. Instead . . . Iranian forces tracked them the entire time, locked anti-ship cruise missiles onto the vessels, and gave them 30 minutes to turn back or be destroyed. The ships were forced to retreat, according to Bloomberg.com. This reckless breach of diplomacy happened right after a fragile ceasefire was announced, making it obvious that the U.S. was trying to cheat and provoke while pretending to negotiate in good faith. The damage is enormous. After this stunt, why would any country – especially Iran – ever trust the United States at the negotiating table again? Trump and Hegseth have turned America into bad faith actors, and have surrendered our hard-won leadership and respect from world leaders. It’s a mighty fall for the once-great United States of America. May the country regain its global respect and admiration some day after the Trump regime is rightly relegated to the dustbin of history. If you agree, please like and share.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Iranians just published the new very banger LEGO AI movie that Trump almost wants to put onto agreement list to stop them. Do whatever you need to do but don't let Trump watch this 😭🤣😂
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
JD Vance has returned from Pakistan. With him came two estate agents. This is not the opening line of a joke, although I wish it were, because the punchline is catastrophic. They flew home with their tails between their legs after what the State Department will presumably describe as “productive preliminary discussions” and what the rest of the planet will recognise as being thrown out on your ear. Iran wanted, apparently, to watch a vice president and two men who normally sell semi-detached houses in Virginia try to look dignified while boarding a plane back to nowhere. And we all know what this means. The Strait of Hormuz will stay closed. Twenty percent of the world’s oil supply passes through a waterway roughly the width of a slightly ambitious motorway. Every time someone in Washington has a bad week, that waterway gets a bit narrower. Right now it is approximately the width of a letter box, and oil prices are doing what oil prices always do when adults are not in charge, which is going completely and utterly insane. Now. The estate agents. This is the detail that keeps me awake. Why does a peace delegation to one of the most strategically sensitive negotiations on earth require property professionals? I have been racking my brain. The only explanation that holds together, if you squint and tilt your head, is that someone was attempting to acquire a stake in some sort of Hormuz-adjacent enterprise. A port authority, perhaps. A logistics company. Something with the word “international” in the name and a chairman who wears a lot of gold. Trump getting into the ownership structure of the very chokepoint his military is supposedly fighting over would be, in any previous administration, the kind of thing that ended careers. In this one it is Tuesday. Iran, to their considerable credit, apparently noticed. Meanwhile, back home, the administration is talking about conscription. Actual conscription. The mandatory enrollment of young Americans into military service, which is either a sign of profound strategic confidence or the most terrifying admission of overextension in modern American history. I leave it to you to decide which, though I note that the people making this decision have children of precisely the wrong age and security details of precisely the right size. Seven billion people looked at Donald Trump and understood immediately what they were looking at. They had read the biography. They had watched the first term. They had seen a man attempt to remain in power by means that, in any country without America’s particular combination of luck and institutional stubbornness, would have succeeded. They filed this information away under “obvious.” Seventy million people looked at the same evidence and saw a genius. This is the central mystery of our age and I do not have a satisfying answer to it. What I do have is the image of a speeding car. It is travelling at a hundred and thirty kilometres per hour toward a cliff edge that is clearly visible from quite some distance. The people responsible for steering it are busy. They have calls to make, deals to structure, properties to value. The passengers are arguing about whether the driver is brilliant or misunderstood. Europe and Canada are standing at the side of the road watching Americans jog past with suitcases, looking for somewhere quieter to live. The cliff, for its part, is not moving.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Stay connected, Follow Gandalv @Microinteracti1
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𝕷𝖚𝖈𝖎𝖋𝖊𝖗
𝕷𝖚𝖈𝖎𝖋𝖊𝖗@LucifersTweetz·
The real Trump derangement syndrome (TDS) is thinking that a geriatric felon who dodged the draft five times and declared bankruptcy six times knows how to win a war and run an economy. Fucking idiots!
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Nathalie Dion Team Canada
Nathalie Dion Team Canada@Nannynannynanoo·
Oh Canada! We chose so well! 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
United, we will build Canada Strong for all.
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NoelCaslerComedy
NoelCaslerComedy@caslernoel·
I was Vanky’s talent wrangler on ‘Celebrity Apprentice’. I worked around Trump’s 3 eldest and most odious kids for 6 seasons and didn’t hear them mention their mom once. My opinion was it was verbotten by Dad. They did talk a lot of shit about Mel.
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@mamboitaliano__ I’ll be honest- Nicole Kidman. Her restoration looks good. Pam looks good but older- a little makeup is tasteful. None looks like you’re giving up
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Mambo Italiano
Mambo Italiano@mamboitaliano__·
Pamela Anderson — born July 1, 1967 Nicole Kidman — born June 20, 1967 Both 58 years old 🎂🎀 Who do you prefer? Pamela, natural and simple, though with the risk of looking a bit washed out? or Nicole, perfect, but more restored than the Sistine Chapel?
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
Very Good I would say!
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