Roger A. Shrubber
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i say let em all try....invoke the insurrection act, call in the army, and get the ones that survive locked up in federal prisons for lifeThe vaccine is a pretext. These guys are itching for insurrection.
i say let em all try....invoke the insurrection act, call in the army, and get the ones that survive locked up in federal prisons for lifeThe vaccine is a pretext. These guys are itching for insurrection.
Yep, it's just another social division they are trying to exploit. We have a vaxx rate in Canada of close to 90%, so these people are kinda powerless. One useful thing for Americans though, is it can allow them to estimate how many are refusing the vaccine for political reasons, we have the same number of regular antivaxx wing nuts, same media and even the same structure with our public health system. So it makes it easy to see how many republicans and independents are gonna get covid and the impact of politics on the pandemic in America. In Canada, vaccine resistance is primarily a problem of immortal youth and most antivaxxers are rightwing or religious nuts so their numbers are probably around 5% or less. Young people get vaxxed when cannabis and liquor stores require POV, Québec proved that with a 4X jump in rates!The vaccine is a pretext. These guys are itching for insurrection.
They are a very tiny minority, less than 5% in Canada, we have close to a 90% vaxx rate and most of the vaxx resistant are youth who don't care about politics, they just figure they are immortal. These clowns are on a small island making loud noises and hurting their "cause".i say let em all try....invoke the insurrection act, call in the army, and get the ones that survive locked up in federal prisons for life
ah, i meant in the U.S....i find it hard to believe anyone except Quebec wants to succeed from Canada...i mean, you got the trailer park boys, red green, moosehead beer, poutine, cheese curd, maple syrup...what's not to love?They are a very tiny minority, less than 5% in Canada, we have close to a 90% vaxx rate and most of the vaxx resistant are youth who don't care about politics, they just figure they are immortal. These clowns are on a small island making loud noises and hurting their "cause".
We largely dealt with Quebec succession by addressing grievances and discrimination, as well as, constitutional compromise and more inclusion. Separatist are an older generation, the hippy era, when genuine grievances existed. Remember, after the British conquered Quebec, we had the American revolution, the French revolution and war and the war of 1812, when we burned the WH and got to the capital before the 1/6 rioters, sorry about that! Deals were cut with Quebec, who had a legislative assembly, to insure loyalty and they included rights, guarantees and more territory. They wanted protection from America too, because the British guaranteed their sovereignty, religious and linguistic rights and so does being part of Canada. There are other francophone communities in Canada, Acadians in NS, NB and PEI and others in Manitoba and Ontario, they get bilingual federal and provincial services and education too. We also repatriated our constitution and wrote a bill of rights in the 80's, our constitution is a modern document.ah, i meant in the U.S....i find it hard to believe anyone except Quebec wants to succeed from Canada...i mean, you got the trailer park boys, red green, moosehead beer, poutine, cheese curd, maple syrup...what's not to love?
We have close to a 90% vaxx rate, what's yours in America?omg
Canada deemed 'very high' risk for travel
Canada moved to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's highest-risk category for travel (Level 4) on Monday because of that nation's Covid-19 surge.www.cnn.com
There is this place in Quebec that sells a burger made with bacon, foie gras truffle oil and cheese. Maybe add that to your list too?ah, i meant in the U.S....i find it hard to believe anyone except Quebec wants to succeed from Canada...i mean, you got the trailer park boys, red green, moosehead beer, poutine, cheese curd, maple syrup...what's not to love?
Here is a direct comparison between Canadian provinces and American states.We have close to a 90% vaxx rate, what's yours in America?
I would assume you are required to translate the orders to French. The only people that seem eager to talk to you in English are strippers . (I’ve heard !)There is this place in Quebec that sells a burger made with bacon, foie gras truffle oil and cheese. Maybe add that to your list too?
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THE HOLY DUCK (IT’S UNREAL!!!)
A SINGLE BEEF PATTY WITH DOUBLE SMOKED
BACON, TOPPED WITH SEARED QUEBEC FOIE GRAS,
TRUFFLE OIL AND PURE CANADIAN MAPLE SYRUP
I'd love me some of that right now.
Why does non alcoholic fatty liver disease taste so good?There is this place in Quebec that sells a burger made with bacon, foie gras truffle oil and cheese. Maybe add that to your list too?
View attachment 5064316
THE HOLY DUCK (IT’S UNREAL!!!)
A SINGLE BEEF PATTY WITH DOUBLE SMOKED
BACON, TOPPED WITH SEARED QUEBEC FOIE GRAS,
TRUFFLE OIL AND PURE CANADIAN MAPLE SYRUP
I'd love me some of that right now.
Why does everyone forget about Rye Whiskey???ah, i meant in the U.S....i find it hard to believe anyone except Quebec wants to succeed from Canada...i mean, you got the trailer park boys, red green, moosehead beer, poutine, cheese curd, maple syrup...what's not to love?
Or Ginger Ale!Why does everyone forget about Rye Whiskey???
Ya that was my goto drink, Crown and ginger in a tall glass with lots of ice. Now it’s cranberry juice and a gummie chaser lol.Or Ginger Ale!
Now I am curious to know if giving geese all the strong beer they want might yield a similar delicacy.Why does non alcoholic fatty liver disease taste so good?
Used to be light rum and coke, then dark rum and water for me, but not for many years, I switched to wine, but never did drink much, except socially. If I drank rye it was with ginger ale, Canada dry.Ya that was my goto drink, Crown and ginger in a tall glass with lots of ice. Now it’s cranberry juice and a gummie chaser lol.
i don't like rye...i'm not that fond of bourbon, really. i've always liked good rum. Appleton's estates special 8 yr is my favorite, so farWhy does everyone forget about Rye Whiskey???
Yes I like rum too. Mostly in the summer LOLi don't like rye...i'm not that fond of bourbon, really. i've always liked good rum. Appleton's estates special 8 yr is my favorite, so far