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    #25
    Originally posted by caseih View Post
    pipe lines and oil industry can be shut down ?, huh? , are you serious
    come up out of the basement
    Yes haven’t you heard, Chucks idol David Suzuki wants to blow pipelines up. But he’s not a terrorist, the mean truckers are.

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      #26
      Are you scared to answer the question? Are unlawful blockades and protests okay?

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        #27
        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
        Don't know anything about it. Does it impact canada?
        Yup because it’s the exact same message

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          #28
          Who are you referring to as the group Chuck.
          The Ottawa group? Coutts?
          Sarnia? The ones in most major city's that get bigger every weekend. Including Quebec and BC and Toronto.
          There is no comparison to 3 natives and a bunch of flown in anarchists at a pipeline blockade.
          Your talking about 3 weeks ago when we have a general strike on the horizon. Too little too late.
          Last edited by shtferbrains; Feb 8, 2022, 08:44.

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            #29
            Originally posted by caseih View Post
            pipe lines and oil industry can be shut down ?, huh? , are you serious
            come up out of the basement
            How about we take Chucks idea and put it to practical use.

            Hire some of his paid eco terrorists to blockade the Enbridge pipeline supplying natural gas to Ottawa. They can close valves, blow up compressors, block workers from getting in. See how long they can hold out without heating fuel. I'll bet the truckers last longer without diesel, than the citizens without natural gas.

            Because CO2 of course.

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              #30
              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
              Yup because it’s the exact same message
              Not quite exactly the same. I'm assuming those government workers in NYC are unionized. It will be a cold day in global warming before Chuck has anything negative to say about union workers striking.
              Remember the violent union strike at the COOP refinery, and Chuck/NFU's support?

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                #31
                Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                Are you scared to answer the question? Are unlawful blockades and protests okay?
                you know what i think of the natives plight ,problem was on most of the blockades it was paid protestors or paid heredity chiefs calling the shots, not the average native jammed into a little shack with no clean water , they like us in the west have no say
                some natives i still talk to were really excited about the LNG project that was gonna go at fort nelson , only to have it ripped away by paid US protestors
                to answer your questions , yes, some blockades are the only way , if it is for the greater good of the country

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                  #32
                  Why dont you answer the question chuck. Is violation of the charter legal?

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                    #33
                    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                    Are you scared to answer the question? Are unlawful blockades and protests okay?
                    ChuckC,

                    When a 'strike' takes place... picket lines go up... and maximum inconvenience to 'scabs' crossing those picket lines , shaming, yelling, body blocking, are all accepted forms of Strikers rights to inconvenience to the maximum those who cross the picket line.

                    Like the Tow companies refusing to take the trucks away in Ottawa causing the so called 'state of emergency'.

                    Background:
                    CBC
                    Removing trucks could be almost 'impossible,' say heavy towing experts
                    Mon, February 7, 2022, 2:00 AM
                    Trucks are parked south of a police roadblock on Metcalfe Street on Sunday as a protest against COVID-19 restrictions extends into its second week. Police say there are 500 trucks in the main protest area, and towing experts say they could be incredibly hard to remove. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press - image credit)

                    Heavy-duty towing experts say it will be difficult or impossible to remove the hundreds of heavy trucks entrenched in Ottawa's downtown — unless the drivers allow it.

                    CBC counted 40 trucks on Kent Street and 109 on Wellington Street Friday, with dozens more on other streets spread around the downtown core. Then on Saturday, Ottawa police said 500 heavy trucks were in the so-called "red zone."

                    Trucker Lloyd Crowe from Picton, Ont., has been parked just a couple of blocks away from Parliament Hill since last weekend, but he's not worried about being towed.

                    "If you know anything about truck air brakes, once you pull that button, all 18 wheels are locked," Crowe told CBC on Wednesday.

                    "Nothing can move it, except maybe a big wrecker. And no wrecker worth his salt is going to come anywhere near this, because they're on our side."

                    City struggling to find willing towing companies: sources

                    CBC spoke to multiple towing companies across Ontario and while many weren't willing to be interviewed, several sources told CBC that the companies contracted by the City of Ottawa were refusing to tow trucks involved with the demonstration.

                    The city would not confirm or deny this, saying only that its bylaw department "uses several contracted services to assist with towing vehicles throughout the city."

                    https://ca.yahoo.com/news/removing-trucks-could-almost-impossible-090000715.html

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                      #34
                      Towing companies must worry about legal liability. Is it worth it?

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                        #35
                        Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
                        You have alluded to this before and it is a conundrum. Think what differentiates the current Ottawa occupation is that it has transcended the vaccine and Covid bs to a catch all for people pissed off with where this country is headed and the dipshits at the helm. This is bigger than some tree huggers or pissed off natives.
                        If there ever was a white supremist statement - this is it.

                        "I am white and the only thing that matters is me me me"

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                          #36
                          Originally posted by tweety View Post
                          If there ever was a white supremist statement - this is it.

                          "I am white and the only thing that matters is me me me"
                          if all else fails , play the race card
                          liberal policy 101

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