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Danielle Smith discussed COVID charges 'almost weekly' with justice officials

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    #11
    What’s the leading cause of death in Alberta? Alberta isn’t the only place with this new “unknown” it’s rampant all around the world and the massive majority are figuring it out!
    Give up chuckroach nobody believes you!

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      #12
      Wheres your evidence that vaccines are causing excess deaths?

      An opinion is not evidence! LOL

      There are several articles debunking this antivaxer crap that circulates in the sewer of misinformation and lies that several of you think is the truth. Give up! What a bunch of gullible sheep!
      Last edited by chuckChuck; Mar 31, 2023, 08:06.

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        #13
        Literally nobody cares chuck. Trudeau did the same thing in the SNC case or even worse and skated.

        Props to Smith for backing out the pro vaccine crazies in that govt.

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          #14
          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
          Wheres your evidence that vaccines are causing excess deaths?

          An opinion is not evidence! LOL

          There are several articles debunking this antivaxer crap that circulates in the sewer of misinformation and lies that several of you think is the truth. Give up! What a bunch of gullible sheep!
          Listen...

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            #15
            Nobody cares? LOL then why is the NDP in a race with the UCP in Alberta? What you meant to say is you don't care!

            https://nationalpost.com/news/local-news/two-months-before-election-ndp-has-momentum-in-tight-race-poll-suggests/wcm/84abc895-1c73-4c84-adc9-15360095d567

            Two months before Alberta election, NDP has momentum in tight race, poll suggests

            In what's considered to be the decisive battleground of Calgary, the two parties are in a dead heat, but the NDP has made gains
            Author of the article:
            Bill Kaufmann
            Published Mar 31, 2023 • Last updated 16 hours ago • 4 minute read

            And everybody with very few exceptions has received all kinds of vaccines since childhood. So most of the covid antivaxers are regular users of the health care system and reliant on vaccines for disease prevention.
            Last edited by chuckChuck; Apr 1, 2023, 07:58.

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              #16
              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
              Nobody cares? LOL then why is the NDP in a race with the UCP in Alberta? What you meant to say is you don't care!

              https://nationalpost.com/news/local-news/two-months-before-election-ndp-has-momentum-in-tight-race-poll-suggests/wcm/84abc895-1c73-4c84-adc9-15360095d567

              Two months before Alberta election, NDP has momentum in tight race, poll suggests

              In what's considered to be the decisive battleground of Calgary, the two parties are in a dead heat, but the NDP has made gains
              Author of the article:
              Bill Kaufmann
              Published Mar 31, 2023 • Last updated 16 hours ago • 4 minute read

              And everybody with very few exceptions has received all kinds of vaccines since childhood. So most of the covid antivaxers are regular users of the health care system and reliant on vaccines for disease prevention.
              We haven’t entered the actual campaign yet, so we will see what happens. There is certainly no doubt there is a wide gulf between how I see the world from my farming perspective and how someone who lives in Edmonton sees the world. There is a large urban rural divide. When I talk to relatives from the city it is like someone has eliminated their common sense. Having said that, in the last 6 months 78% of Canadians have not gotten their Covid booster shot, so the general populace is waking up. As for you Chuck2, attempting reasonable debate has proven a total waste of time.
              Last edited by Hamloc; Apr 1, 2023, 08:09.

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                #17
                Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                Most people who die in car accidents are wearing seat belts.So are we safer to ditch the seat belts.

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                  #18
                  Hammy when you say there is no common sense in your relatives in the city maybe the problem is they are related to you! LOL

                  There is range of opinions on any issue whether you live in the city or in a rural area.

                  The idea that everyone who lives in the city has no common sense is like saying all farmers are hayseeds and country hicks!

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                    Hammy when you say there is no common sense in your relatives in the city maybe the problem is they are related to you! LOL

                    There is range of opinions on any issue whether you live in the city or in a rural area.

                    The idea that everyone who lives in the city has no common sense is like saying all farmers are hayseeds and country hicks!
                    And what of the 78% of Canadians that haven’t got the Covid booster shot?

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                      #20
                      Danielle should discuss Covid charges. They are ridiculous. If Paslaski dressed in drag and hung his genitalia out, he’d be raised to stardom and would be hired for the next NDP rally. But no, he’s a Christian minister, who stood up for his parishioners rites, according to the left wing loons, that’s a crime worthy of public hanging on Edmonton street.

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