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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1288621)1/12/2021 7:35:34 PM
From: Wharf Rat1 Recommendation

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pocotrader

  Respond to of 1583942
 
What about...
or Just one time

I can remember watching movements and demonstrations from 8th Grade, when Ike had to send troops to integrate Little Rock. HUAC, Civil rights, anti-war, group of the day rights, Black Panters, SLA and Patty Hearst, Nazis marching in Skokie, the logging wars up here, the Teabaggers, BLM, antifa, Trump's storm.

IIRC, in those 64 years, a federal prosecutor has used the term "seditious conspiracy" just once; today.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1288621)1/12/2021 8:31:31 PM
From: Maple MAGA 1 Recommendation

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Mick Mørmøny

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Trudeau did not plan the roll out correctly, vaccines are out there but the most vulnerable people are not getting them. Some areas of Canada are contemplating total lock-down as infected numbers increase and at the same time coronavirus is slowly infiltrating native communities that won't social distance or lock-down.

Health care in Canada is not free. free health care We all pay a huge price for our mediocre level of medical assistance. I forgive poco, if you've never eaten a Ritz cracker you might not believe it is better than a regular old salted cracker.

If you are Canadian and you are sick and you can afford to you head to the Mayo Clinic. It has been that way since before socialized medicine. This is not a criticism of our free, mediocre health-care that is slightly better than what you would receive at a Red Cross hospital in Mexico.