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   Message 174,921 of 176,774   
   Canuck57 to All   
   Re: Nenshi has every right to be angry   
   22 Sep 13 13:38:16   
   
   XPost: can.politics, ab.politics, bc.politics   
   XPost: ont.politics, mtl.general   
   From: Canuck57@nospam.com   
      
   On 13/09/2013 4:02 PM, ConÉ€RConÉ€ wrote:   
      
   > What's even more "strange" is that the Harper government gave them an   
   > exemption to run one-engineer trains.  And to 'self-regulate' their   
   > railway business.   
   > What profit-hungry company wouldn't take an offer like that from a   
   > stupid federal government?   
      
   Actually it was liberals.   
      
   But hey, they are regulated by TSB union kard assess getting paid too   
   much to do so little.  Like CFIA for meat inspection, RCMP various   
   including murder, mass B&E and no arrests for sexual abuse even for   
   their own, CF rusty subs, defective F35s, missing money, AANDC 4500   
   employees that don't audit 600 bands budget let alone their own, what   
   part of Ottawa works these days?   
      
   Been a liberal and coonservative problem for a long time.  Ottawa is   
   incompetant, corrupt amd unaccountable.  Too many greedy other peoples   
   money types with a vote.  Its why Canada will in time fail.   
      
   --   
   Socialist-statism corruption is a great idea so long as the credit is   
   good and other people pay for it. When the credit runs out and those   
   that pay for it leave, they can all share having nothing but   
   unemployment, debt and discontentment.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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