While walking in Tim’s, I noticed Roly McIntyre and Jack Keir sitting down for a coffee.
I quickly put my petition on their table and asked them to sign it?
They told me they couldn’t sign because they were Ministers of Crown?
Is this BS?
Are they telling the truth???
10 comments:
Nope this is not BS, they are telling the truth. They are not allowed to petition anything against government because they are part of the government. If they sign it it will make them biast. Of course you would not know what being biast is all about would you because you are constantly biast.
What they mean is that they are ministers of the crown that has booted you out of the legislature.
No this is not BS. They are telling the truth. They can't sign anything that is against the government because they are the government. They can't participate in protests either, and that petition is considered a form of protest.
Well well well you didn't like that I told you the truth and you didn't post it. Just like the Irving papers. You are a big hypocrite. I wrote nothing vulgar, or degrading. All I said is that they are not allowed to sign anything that is against the government because it would make them biast. And that you are always biast in this blog so you should know this.
And you chose not to post it? Just because it was saying what you didn't want to hear? I don't understand you at all Charles. I just answered your question.
My God? Try to get a letter to the Irving's paper in one hour?
Do you think I'm here all the time????
Sigh...what a bunch!!!!!
by the way??? What's a biast??????
Wikipedia defines Biased (not biast) as:
A bias is a prejudice in a general or specific sense, usually in the sense for having a preference to one particular point of view or ideological perspective. However, one is generally only said to be biased if one's powers of judgment are influenced by the biases one holds, to the extent that one's views could not be taken as being neutral or objective, but instead as subjective. A bias could, for example, lead one to accept or deny the truth of a claim, not on the basis of the strength of the arguments in support of the claim themselves, but because of the extent of the claim's correspondence with one's own preconceived ideas. This is called confirmation bias.
So basically it is a situation were a person can't give an objective opinion because of a situation they are in or a position they hold.
They can, it is not done very often because it is going against there Govt,but yes yey most certainly can if it is an issue near to the heart of there riding.
the real reason is that in Canada the member can get kick out of his party for voting or doing as his conscience says and it against that party politics
Watching Mr Keir makes me sick. Sorry he got elected we will get screwed for sure before we get him out! If voters in Mr Delongs area had showed and voted Keir would not be there; some people were too lazy to go out and vote.
Happy Lord got the boot but having Keir not get elected would have made things better.
some people were too lazy to go out and vote.
that is not the reason the real reason irregardless of who or what get in we still have money grabbing morrons as politicians rhat really do not care for anything else but their pockets full of money and a good pension
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