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Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Nov 1, 2022, 20:16.
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🤣🤣🤣 All good, I'm secure in my identity. And so is my She. I have no desire to influence language that has been used since it was written.
I do like to read the masters of put down tho. Churchill was a card.
An Old English Thesaurus would be a blast.
At least we have humor.
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View PostYou know what segment contributes to domestic violence that which makes it so high? Maybe if you actually listened to Moes speech you would have heard his aims to establishing cooperative policing with said segment of the population. Can’t be a sanctimonious twat living in the midst of everything going on around you. It’s awful domestic violence, murder, crime, drinking and driving etc. Was a problem when your guys were in power as well. A disproportionate amount of criminality is contributed to a small sector of the population which in large part falls upon federal jurisdiction. This is wrong for everyone involved and you know full well. Have to fix the mess causing it first. They’re living breathing humans capable and intelligent like everyone else and should be treated as such.
So Premier Moe and Don McMorris are members of which small group responsible for a disproportionate amount of criminal drinking and driving convictions?
You must mean the group of Saskatchewan good ole boys who are irresponsible and should know better?
And Thatcher, which small group is he a member of? Convicted wife killers? A former member of political elite in Grant Devine's government. From which the list of those convicted of criminal fraud is long.
It still doesn't change the fact that The Sask Party and MLA Lyle Stewart invited the most notorious convicted wife killer in Saskatchewan's history to a throne speech and then said they want to get tough on crime. And their first reaction was to defend themselves.
They have all apologized but the damage has been done.
Can you imagine the shit storm that would have happened if the Sask Party government would have tried to deflect from their horrible week by telling everyone that the high domestic violence and crime rates in Saskatchewan are primarily a problem because of one highly visible minority?
If they would set a better example then maybe they would have some credibility.
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We all thought it was a stupid idea. But chuck and the CBC just can’t grasp that and let it go. LOL
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostSo are you trying to lay the blame for Saskatchewan's dismal record of domestic violence on only one group instead of recognizing that it affects the entire population regardless of skin colour?
So Premier Moe and Don McMorris are members of which small group responsible for a disproportionate amount of criminal drinking and driving convictions?
You must mean the group of Saskatchewan good ole boys who are irresponsible and should know better?
And Thatcher, which small group is he a member of? Convicted wife killers? A former member of political elite in Grant Devine's government. From which the list of those convicted of criminal fraud is long.
It still doesn't change the fact that The Sask Party and MLA Lyle Stewart invited the most notorious convicted wife killer in Saskatchewan's history to a throne speech and then said they want to get tough on crime. And their first reaction was to defend themselves.
They have all apologized but the damage has been done.
Can you imagine the shit storm that would have happened if the Sask Party government would have tried to deflect from their horrible week by telling everyone that the high domestic violence and crime rates in Saskatchewan are primarily a problem because of one highly visible minority?
If they would set a better example then maybe they would have some credibility.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostSo are you trying to lay the blame for Saskatchewan's dismal record of domestic violence on only one group instead of recognizing that it affects the entire population regardless of skin colour?
So Premier Moe and Don McMorris are members of which small group responsible for a disproportionate amount of criminal drinking and driving convictions?
You must mean the group of Saskatchewan good ole boys who are irresponsible and should know better?
And Thatcher, which small group is he a member of? Convicted wife killers? A former member of political elite in Grant Devine's government. From which the list of those convicted of criminal fraud is long.
It still doesn't change the fact that The Sask Party and MLA Lyle Stewart invited the most notorious convicted wife killer in Saskatchewan's history to a throne speech and then said they want to get tough on crime. And their first reaction was to defend themselves.
They have all apologized but the damage has been done.
Can you imagine the shit storm that would have happened if the Sask Party government would have tried to deflect from their horrible week by telling everyone that the high domestic violence and crime rates in Saskatchewan are primarily a problem because of one highly visible minority?
If they would set a better example then maybe they would have some credibility.
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Just another example of how out of touch with reality and incompetent that the Sask Party is.
Even their dumbest supporters could have told them not to invite Colin Thatcher to a throne speech.
Their first answers were such an embarrassment that within a week they were all desperate to apologize.
I guess they didn't want to look stupider than Daniel Smith.
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