Massive Blunder by Trudeau

JohnLarue

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Harper? Didn't you even watch the debates?
The only person referred to in your post was Justin (via the quote), then you just used
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That usually implies the last person referred to
you made it sound like Justin was flip flopping.

A simple question to clarify who you were bashing.
 

bver_hunter

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Nobody is assuming everyone is a terrorist.
Assuming none are is unbelievably naïve & irresponsible
If you think there are no ISIS sleepers in that mass of refugees you are stunned.

The PMs job is to safe guard Canadians
A wide open access policy like Justin is proposing is very risky will result in issues down the road.
Justin is trying to buy votes on the backs of these poor people while ignoring security concerns for our citizens.
Harper realised that his original stand against the refugees was losing him a lot of support and did not jive with the majority of Canadians. That was absolutely crystal clear. Upto two years to bring in their these refugees did not make any sense as they do not have a place that is called home. So it is Harper who now flip flops and gets his spokeperson to say that they are going to speed up the process only because he has no choice. That security nonsense as usual was exaggerated.
 

Butler1000

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Harper realised that his original stand against the refugees was losing him a lot of support and did not jive with the majority of Canadians. That was absolutely crystal clear. Upto two years to bring in their these refugees did not make any sense as they do not have a place that is called home. So it is Harper who now flip flops and gets his spokeperson to say that they are going to speed up the process only because he has no choice. That security nonsense as usual was exaggerated.
The majority of Canadians agree with keeping the stringent rules brought in by Chretien in 1995. It is to prevent fraud and ensure the ones we bring in as well as their sponsors are legitimate and capable of succeeding.

As has been shown open the floodgates and the gush doesn't stop.
 

Frankfooter

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Harper realised that his original stand against the refugees was losing him a lot of support and did not jive with the majority of Canadians. That was absolutely crystal clear. Upto two years to bring in their these refugees did not make any sense as they do not have a place that is called home. So it is Harper who now flip flops and gets his spokeperson to say that they are going to speed up the process only because he has no choice. That security nonsense as usual was exaggerated.
And on top of that, it'll just be another conservative announcement for a program that will never happen.
That's all they do, announce programs and not spend the money or do what they claimed they would.
 

trtinajax

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Harper? Didn't you even watch the debates?
Couldn't hear what Harper or Mulcair were saying because of the hysterical screaming that was coming out of Justin's corner every time one of the others tried to say anything. I guess if you don't have anything intelligent to say in a debate you just scream over your opponents so the audience doesn't realize that there are some candidates with an adult level of intelligence.
 

fmahovalich

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Harper realised that his original stand against the refugees was losing him a lot of support and did not jive with the majority of Canadians. That was absolutely crystal clear. Upto two years to bring in their these refugees did not make any sense as they do not have a place that is called home. So it is Harper who now flip flops and gets his spokeperson to say that they are going to speed up the process only because he has no choice. That security nonsense as usual was exaggerated.

Not so sure! Canadians actually like a little push back on the terr.... I mean refugees.

He has not 'eased' anything. He is trying to speed it up. There is a difference.
 

bver_hunter

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Not so sure! Canadians actually like a little push back on the terr.... I mean refugees.

He has not 'eased' anything. He is trying to speed it up. There is a difference.
If women and children are "terr", what does that make you???
 
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