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To: jlallen who wrote (883969)9/1/2015 7:38:42 AM
From: Mongo2116  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576884
 
Canada Offers to Build Border Wall to Keep Americans like Scott Walker Out

Moose Jaw, SK – Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has had enough of Wisconsin Governor and presidential candidate Scott Walker. Walker recently said in an interview with NBC’s ‘Meet the Press’ that if elected president he will build a wall along the Canadian border to “Prevent terrorist hosers from entering the United States.”

“Mr. Walker’s insults to the Canadian people and Canadian-American immigrants have been disgusting,” Harper told the Moose Jaw Times Herald. “It would be Canada’s pleasure to build the wall ourselves; to keep out American dropouts like you Mr. Walker.”

Walker has had some harsh words for Canadian-American immigrants in recent weeks, referring to them as ‘snow Mexicans’ and ‘moose bangers’. Walker has criticized everything from Canadian healthcare to hockey, even going as far as suggesting the Canadian government intentionally sent Justin Bieber and Seth Rogen across the border so the United States would have to take care of them.“That is quite honestly the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard, eh,” Harper said. “I think the United States has bigger problems to deal with then Justin and Seth, like their crumbling infrastructure, and the fact Americans can’t go to a Seth Rogen movie without the fear of being killed in a mass shooting.”

As Prime Minister, Mr. Harper will have to gain approval from the House of Commons and The Crown, which will be a hard sell.

Canadians seem divided on whether or not a border wall is a good idea. “I’m not too sure, eh,” says Steve Douthright, from Saskatoon. “I can see our Prime Minister being ticked off by what that little weasel lookin’ fella has been sayin’ about Canada, but I think he’s overreacting by saying Canada will build the wall. It’s just a big dick measuring contest between two dicks, eh.”

The Wisconsin governor has declined the Moose Jaw Herald’s request for an interview. Walker will be in Iowa this week, where he’s trailing GOP hairpiece Donald Trump and dark horse candidate Deez Nuts in recent polls.

- See more at: nationalreport.net



To: jlallen who wrote (883969)9/1/2015 7:49:16 AM
From: Mongo2116  Respond to of 1576884
 
75+ Former Democratic & Republican Congress Members Sign Iran Deal Endorsement – Support Swells
August 31, 2015 by Leslie Salzillo

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Washington, DC– Seventy-five former Members of Congress issued an open letter to current members of Congress today, urging them to a support the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) with Iran. The bipartisan group of former House and Senate members applauded the agreement as “the most viable means to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon and protect the security of the United States, Israel and other allies.”

IRAN...CUBA...HEALTHCARE...IMMIGRATION...ECONOMY.. ..WARS.......There will be nothing left to fix for the next president.....THANKS OBAMA!!!!!!!!!!!!