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To: Land Shark who wrote (984097)11/26/2016 8:27:12 PM
From: one_less2 Recommendations

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I didn't complain,

I didn't express my opinion at all, I posted an article from the Toronto Sun, criticizing Trudeau. When I complain, I do it in my own words. If you disagree with the article feel free to post your reasons. It has nothing to do with where I come from though.

I don't come from a country, I live in the USA and always have, can't come from a place I am still in.

You come from the country you are complaining about; you ran away from the USA when they asked you to stand up for American Interests, and you couldn't bring you self to do it .... remember?

That's OK. I wish more people would do that. Don't know why that makes you so resentful though.



To: Land Shark who wrote (984097)11/27/2016 9:48:37 AM
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Trudeau in hot water over “pay for play” but Clinton parallels don’t end there - The Rebel 8 therebel


He attended a $1,500 per plate fundraiser with billionaire Chinese investors that donated $1 million to the foundation.

Subsequently, the Liberals gave authorization to Wealth One Bank, a facility that apparently meets the unique needs of the rich Chinese community that consider Canada a safe haven to open branches in both Vancouver and Toronto.

The Trudeau Foundation is the Canadian version of the Clinton Foundation and the Liberals also have their own version of the Center for American Progress: Canada 2020.

These two groups have hosted joint functions at which Trudeau was a featured speaker as we now know from the Wikileaks release of Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta’s emails.

American Progress is an attack dog at the Democrat’s disposal. They’re funded by the United Arab Emirates and George Soros and are so influential that Barack Obama implemented many of their policy suggestions when he took office.

There is a clear web of progressive funding that entangles progressive Canadian politicians, American Democrats and activists.

All the major players are involved and our own Prime Minister is one of them.

He rubs shoulders with the likes of Podesta, the Clintons and even George Soros and after Hillary Clinton’s stunning election loss, the globalists have to stick together.