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Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich denied bail

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  • HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 20,998
    hardhat said:

    SFGbob said:

    HHusky said:

    Swaye said:

    HHusky said:

    hardhat said:

    Who was hysterical about 'fascism' and 'daddy' the past five years? And who is cheering on fascism and authoritarian actions now?

    I don't think "protests" should be permitted to shut a city down indefinitely. I don't really care what the cause is or whether I agree with it or not.

    Ann Davison voter here.



    I will not go into the summer of love and your position on that, but instead will pivot and say that I actually agree with you on one vital point - the truckers should not have been allowed to shut down city and bridge movement indefinitely. I think they should have made their point for a week, made a lot of discomfort, then gone and parked the trucks legally somewhere and continued their peaceful protest complete with bouncy castles on the streets, but sans illegally parked trucks. I actually believe just not delivering supplies to the cities for about a month would have made their point way better than the bridge fiasco to be completely honest.

    See I can't be a "law and order" guy and say anything else. Make your point with civil disobedience, then follow the law and continue your protest. This is how I would have done things.

    So, since we are all being honest now, will you concede that labelling them all as terrorists and freezing their bank accounts is an enormous overreach and tyrannical act? Couldn't some tow truck providers have been compelled to tow the trucks without stealing the bank accounts? And what about the people who sent them 100 bucks? Should they be labelled terrorists and have their bank accounts stolen as well? I mean that is what is happening. Or is Trudy acting like a fascist and a liar? I am wondering what your honest opinion is about BOTH sides.

    @HHusky
    Whether you think Canada's Emergency Powers Act is a good law or not, it is a lawfully enacted statute, and we are well removed from its 1988 passage, so it isn't some hastily erected device designed to give Justin Trudeau supreme and perpetual power. Those powers have to be renewed by Parliament, as I understand it. These things alone make the situation very much unlike Vlad Putin signing a bill he asked for that makes Vlad Putin President for Life. What we have in Canada is not tyranny and it may even be wise to have such a law on the books. Whether there were better options than invoking the law in any particular case is a fair question, of course.

    "Make your point with civil disobedience, then follow the law and continue your protest." I strongly agree.

    I was as weary with the "Summer of Love" as anyone. Cops kill too many people unnecessarily in this country. We get it; I've said it myself. But I still don't want my town to be a war zone, and I voted against any candidate who thought we could solve society's ills by cutting some arbitrary percentage of funding from the police. If anything, we need to make becoming a police officer a more competitive process, attracting better candidates. That would imply more funding, not less.

    Freezing accounts? I prefer it to open warfare, and it is one of the emergency powers the Canadian statute provides, not something the current government invented on the spot. Freezing accounts is much different than seizing them. The former is potentially a useful, temporary emergency power; the latter should require due process. As with most harsh measures, the devil is in the details.



    Hey, tossing Japanese Americans into camps was no big deal. It was lawfully enacted.
    Preferable to open warfare.
    Quiet kids! Swaye and I are having an adult conversation.
  • SourcesSources Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,005 Founders Club
    edited February 2022
    HHusky said:

    Hey, tossing Japanese Americans into camps was no big deal. It was lawfully enacted.

    Someone is arguing none of this is a big deal? Take it easy on the strawman, blob.



    oh the irony. You are King Strawman.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,252
    HHusky said:

    Hey, tossing Japanese Americans into camps was no big deal. It was lawfully enacted.

    Someone is arguing none of this is a big deal? Take it easy on the strawman, blob.



    You're arguing that what Trudeau is currently doing now in Canada is lawfully enacted and no big deal. Go fuck yourself Dazzler. Your entire response was an attempt to minimize what Trudeau is actually doing.

    You can stick your strawman up your ass Dazzler.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,094 Founders Club
    SFGbob said:

    HHusky said:

    Hey, tossing Japanese Americans into camps was no big deal. It was lawfully enacted.
    Someone is arguing none of this is a big deal? Take it easy on the strawman, blob.



    You're arguing that what Trudeau is currently doing now in Canada is lawfully enacted and no big deal. Go fuck yourself Dazzler. Your entire response was an attempt to minimize what Trudeau is actually doing.

    You can stick your strawman up your ass Dazzler.

    It was passed in 1988!!!!!
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,252
    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    Swaye said:

    HHusky said:

    hardhat said:

    Who was hysterical about 'fascism' and 'daddy' the past five years? And who is cheering on fascism and authoritarian actions now?

    I don't think "protests" should be permitted to shut a city down indefinitely. I don't really care what the cause is or whether I agree with it or not.

    Ann Davison voter here.



    I will not go into the summer of love and your position on that, but instead will pivot and say that I actually agree with you on one vital point - the truckers should not have been allowed to shut down city and bridge movement indefinitely. I think they should have made their point for a week, made a lot of discomfort, then gone and parked the trucks legally somewhere and continued their peaceful protest complete with bouncy castles on the streets, but sans illegally parked trucks. I actually believe just not delivering supplies to the cities for about a month would have made their point way better than the bridge fiasco to be completely honest.

    See I can't be a "law and order" guy and say anything else. Make your point with civil disobedience, then follow the law and continue your protest. This is how I would have done things.

    So, since we are all being honest now, will you concede that labelling them all as terrorists and freezing their bank accounts is an enormous overreach and tyrannical act? Couldn't some tow truck providers have been compelled to tow the trucks without stealing the bank accounts? And what about the people who sent them 100 bucks? Should they be labelled terrorists and have their bank accounts stolen as well? I mean that is what is happening. Or is Trudy acting like a fascist and a liar? I am wondering what your honest opinion is about BOTH sides.

    @HHusky
    Whether you think Canada's Emergency Powers Act is a good law or not, it is a lawfully enacted statute, and we are well removed from its 1988 passage, so it isn't some hastily erected device designed to give Justin Trudeau supreme and perpetual power. Those powers have to be renewed by Parliament, as I understand it. These things alone make the situation very much unlike Vlad Putin signing a bill he asked for that makes Vlad Putin President for Life. What we have in Canada is not tyranny and it may even be wise to have such a law on the books. Whether there were better options than invoking the law in any particular case is a fair question, of course.

    "Make your point with civil disobedience, then follow the law and continue your protest." I strongly agree.

    I was as weary with the "Summer of Love" as anyone. Cops kill too many people unnecessarily in this country. We get it; I've said it myself. But I still don't want my town to be a war zone, and I voted against any candidate who thought we could solve society's ills by cutting some arbitrary percentage of funding from the police. If anything, we need to make becoming a police officer a more competitive process, attracting better candidates. That would imply more funding, not less.

    Freezing accounts? I prefer it to open warfare, and it is one of the emergency powers the Canadian statute provides, not something the current government invented on the spot. Freezing accounts is much different than seizing them. The former is potentially a useful, temporary emergency power; the latter should require due process. As with most harsh measures, the devil is in the details.



    You gave zero fucks while the US burned under BLM and Antifa rioters.

    Fuck off.

    No anarchists are on my team. Too bad you can't say the same.
    Fucking Antifa and BLM are arms of the Rat party Dazzler. Own your shit.
  • HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 20,998

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    Swaye said:

    HHusky said:

    hardhat said:

    Who was hysterical about 'fascism' and 'daddy' the past five years? And who is cheering on fascism and authoritarian actions now?

    I don't think "protests" should be permitted to shut a city down indefinitely. I don't really care what the cause is or whether I agree with it or not.

    Ann Davison voter here.



    I will not go into the summer of love and your position on that, but instead will pivot and say that I actually agree with you on one vital point - the truckers should not have been allowed to shut down city and bridge movement indefinitely. I think they should have made their point for a week, made a lot of discomfort, then gone and parked the trucks legally somewhere and continued their peaceful protest complete with bouncy castles on the streets, but sans illegally parked trucks. I actually believe just not delivering supplies to the cities for about a month would have made their point way better than the bridge fiasco to be completely honest.

    See I can't be a "law and order" guy and say anything else. Make your point with civil disobedience, then follow the law and continue your protest. This is how I would have done things.

    So, since we are all being honest now, will you concede that labelling them all as terrorists and freezing their bank accounts is an enormous overreach and tyrannical act? Couldn't some tow truck providers have been compelled to tow the trucks without stealing the bank accounts? And what about the people who sent them 100 bucks? Should they be labelled terrorists and have their bank accounts stolen as well? I mean that is what is happening. Or is Trudy acting like a fascist and a liar? I am wondering what your honest opinion is about BOTH sides.

    @HHusky
    Whether you think Canada's Emergency Powers Act is a good law or not, it is a lawfully enacted statute, and we are well removed from its 1988 passage, so it isn't some hastily erected device designed to give Justin Trudeau supreme and perpetual power. Those powers have to be renewed by Parliament, as I understand it. These things alone make the situation very much unlike Vlad Putin signing a bill he asked for that makes Vlad Putin President for Life. What we have in Canada is not tyranny and it may even be wise to have such a law on the books. Whether there were better options than invoking the law in any particular case is a fair question, of course.

    "Make your point with civil disobedience, then follow the law and continue your protest." I strongly agree.

    I was as weary with the "Summer of Love" as anyone. Cops kill too many people unnecessarily in this country. We get it; I've said it myself. But I still don't want my town to be a war zone, and I voted against any candidate who thought we could solve society's ills by cutting some arbitrary percentage of funding from the police. If anything, we need to make becoming a police officer a more competitive process, attracting better candidates. That would imply more funding, not less.

    Freezing accounts? I prefer it to open warfare, and it is one of the emergency powers the Canadian statute provides, not something the current government invented on the spot. Freezing accounts is much different than seizing them. The former is potentially a useful, temporary emergency power; the latter should require due process. As with most harsh measures, the devil is in the details.



    You gave zero fucks while the US burned under BLM and Antifa rioters.

    Fuck off.

    No anarchists are on my team. Too bad you can't say the same.
    BLM and Antifa are your team

    Why the need to lie so much?

    The people you voted for cheered them on as well. So did Mini Castro in Canada

    The internet is forever. Tough on liars like you
    "The people you voted for . . . " typically signals the futility of trying to engage.
  • hardhathardhat Member Posts: 8,344
    HHusky said:

    hardhat said:

    SFGbob said:

    HHusky said:

    Swaye said:

    HHusky said:

    hardhat said:

    Who was hysterical about 'fascism' and 'daddy' the past five years? And who is cheering on fascism and authoritarian actions now?

    I don't think "protests" should be permitted to shut a city down indefinitely. I don't really care what the cause is or whether I agree with it or not.

    Ann Davison voter here.



    I will not go into the summer of love and your position on that, but instead will pivot and say that I actually agree with you on one vital point - the truckers should not have been allowed to shut down city and bridge movement indefinitely. I think they should have made their point for a week, made a lot of discomfort, then gone and parked the trucks legally somewhere and continued their peaceful protest complete with bouncy castles on the streets, but sans illegally parked trucks. I actually believe just not delivering supplies to the cities for about a month would have made their point way better than the bridge fiasco to be completely honest.

    See I can't be a "law and order" guy and say anything else. Make your point with civil disobedience, then follow the law and continue your protest. This is how I would have done things.

    So, since we are all being honest now, will you concede that labelling them all as terrorists and freezing their bank accounts is an enormous overreach and tyrannical act? Couldn't some tow truck providers have been compelled to tow the trucks without stealing the bank accounts? And what about the people who sent them 100 bucks? Should they be labelled terrorists and have their bank accounts stolen as well? I mean that is what is happening. Or is Trudy acting like a fascist and a liar? I am wondering what your honest opinion is about BOTH sides.

    @HHusky
    Whether you think Canada's Emergency Powers Act is a good law or not, it is a lawfully enacted statute, and we are well removed from its 1988 passage, so it isn't some hastily erected device designed to give Justin Trudeau supreme and perpetual power. Those powers have to be renewed by Parliament, as I understand it. These things alone make the situation very much unlike Vlad Putin signing a bill he asked for that makes Vlad Putin President for Life. What we have in Canada is not tyranny and it may even be wise to have such a law on the books. Whether there were better options than invoking the law in any particular case is a fair question, of course.

    "Make your point with civil disobedience, then follow the law and continue your protest." I strongly agree.

    I was as weary with the "Summer of Love" as anyone. Cops kill too many people unnecessarily in this country. We get it; I've said it myself. But I still don't want my town to be a war zone, and I voted against any candidate who thought we could solve society's ills by cutting some arbitrary percentage of funding from the police. If anything, we need to make becoming a police officer a more competitive process, attracting better candidates. That would imply more funding, not less.

    Freezing accounts? I prefer it to open warfare, and it is one of the emergency powers the Canadian statute provides, not something the current government invented on the spot. Freezing accounts is much different than seizing them. The former is potentially a useful, temporary emergency power; the latter should require due process. As with most harsh measures, the devil is in the details.



    Hey, tossing Japanese Americans into camps was no big deal. It was lawfully enacted.
    Preferable to open warfare.
    Quiet kids! Swaye and I are having an adult conversation.
    You sit at the kids table. 1/2 of what you said sounds reasonable. Then you slide back into weasel words and refused to answer if you think it's an overreach what is being done to peaceful protestors.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,094 Founders Club
    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    Swaye said:

    HHusky said:

    hardhat said:

    Who was hysterical about 'fascism' and 'daddy' the past five years? And who is cheering on fascism and authoritarian actions now?

    I don't think "protests" should be permitted to shut a city down indefinitely. I don't really care what the cause is or whether I agree with it or not.

    Ann Davison voter here.



    I will not go into the summer of love and your position on that, but instead will pivot and say that I actually agree with you on one vital point - the truckers should not have been allowed to shut down city and bridge movement indefinitely. I think they should have made their point for a week, made a lot of discomfort, then gone and parked the trucks legally somewhere and continued their peaceful protest complete with bouncy castles on the streets, but sans illegally parked trucks. I actually believe just not delivering supplies to the cities for about a month would have made their point way better than the bridge fiasco to be completely honest.

    See I can't be a "law and order" guy and say anything else. Make your point with civil disobedience, then follow the law and continue your protest. This is how I would have done things.

    So, since we are all being honest now, will you concede that labelling them all as terrorists and freezing their bank accounts is an enormous overreach and tyrannical act? Couldn't some tow truck providers have been compelled to tow the trucks without stealing the bank accounts? And what about the people who sent them 100 bucks? Should they be labelled terrorists and have their bank accounts stolen as well? I mean that is what is happening. Or is Trudy acting like a fascist and a liar? I am wondering what your honest opinion is about BOTH sides.

    @HHusky
    Whether you think Canada's Emergency Powers Act is a good law or not, it is a lawfully enacted statute, and we are well removed from its 1988 passage, so it isn't some hastily erected device designed to give Justin Trudeau supreme and perpetual power. Those powers have to be renewed by Parliament, as I understand it. These things alone make the situation very much unlike Vlad Putin signing a bill he asked for that makes Vlad Putin President for Life. What we have in Canada is not tyranny and it may even be wise to have such a law on the books. Whether there were better options than invoking the law in any particular case is a fair question, of course.

    "Make your point with civil disobedience, then follow the law and continue your protest." I strongly agree.

    I was as weary with the "Summer of Love" as anyone. Cops kill too many people unnecessarily in this country. We get it; I've said it myself. But I still don't want my town to be a war zone, and I voted against any candidate who thought we could solve society's ills by cutting some arbitrary percentage of funding from the police. If anything, we need to make becoming a police officer a more competitive process, attracting better candidates. That would imply more funding, not less.

    Freezing accounts? I prefer it to open warfare, and it is one of the emergency powers the Canadian statute provides, not something the current government invented on the spot. Freezing accounts is much different than seizing them. The former is potentially a useful, temporary emergency power; the latter should require due process. As with most harsh measures, the devil is in the details.



    You gave zero fucks while the US burned under BLM and Antifa rioters.

    Fuck off.

    No anarchists are on my team. Too bad you can't say the same.
    BLM and Antifa are your team

    Why the need to lie so much?

    The people you voted for cheered them on as well. So did Mini Castro in Canada

    The internet is forever. Tough on liars like you
    "The people you voted for . . . " typically signals the futility of trying to engage.
    The futility comes from you being a moron and an easy mark

    These are your people. You stood by while America burned and blamed Trump

    The blood is on your hypocritical hands

    Engage this bitch
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967

    The guy who shot that mayor got bail

    Many fine criminals get out on no bail and offend again and again

    And people just take it because to point it out isn't classy

    The POS that murdered the Uber driver with 4 kids was out on bail. She begged for her life and he shot her in the back of the head. Cause too many black guys in prison or something, something.
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    HHusky said:

    Public bail hearing is fascist too? You gals do get hysterical.

    Shitty human being says what?
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    HHusky said:

    hardhat said:

    HHusky said:

    Public bail hearing is fascist too? You gals do get hysterical.

    WTF are you talking about? Did anyone say a bail hearing is fascist?
    Apparently it is if the accused isn’t permitted to make bail. That’s what the brain trust says.
    Shitty human being says what?
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    HHusky said:



    Peaceful protest and no bail period

    Mostly peaceful blockade.
    Shitty human being says what?
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    HHusky said:

    hardhat said:

    Who was hysterical about 'fascism' and 'daddy' the past five years? And who is cheering on fascism and authoritarian actions now?

    I don't think "protests" should be permitted to shut a city down indefinitely. I don't really care what the cause is or whether I agree with it or not.

    Ann Davison voter here.



    Shitty human being says what?
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967

    HHusky said:



    Peaceful protest and no bail period

    Mostly peaceful blockade.
    Fuck off boot licker
    He gives bootlickers a bad name, they disown him because they have more character.
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    hardhat said:

    Who was hysterical about 'fascism' and 'daddy' the past five years? And who is cheering on fascism and authoritarian actions now?

    I don't think "protests" should be permitted to shut a city down indefinitely. I don't really care what the cause is or whether I agree with it or not.

    Ann Davison voter here.



    You cared so much you stayed silent for the year of 2020

    Fuck off
    I didn't, but please add it to the list of my imagined sins.
    Shitty human being says what?
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    HHusky said:

    Swaye said:

    HHusky said:

    hardhat said:

    Who was hysterical about 'fascism' and 'daddy' the past five years? And who is cheering on fascism and authoritarian actions now?

    I don't think "protests" should be permitted to shut a city down indefinitely. I don't really care what the cause is or whether I agree with it or not.

    Ann Davison voter here.



    I will not go into the summer of love and your position on that, but instead will pivot and say that I actually agree with you on one vital point - the truckers should not have been allowed to shut down city and bridge movement indefinitely. I think they should have made their point for a week, made a lot of discomfort, then gone and parked the trucks legally somewhere and continued their peaceful protest complete with bouncy castles on the streets, but sans illegally parked trucks. I actually believe just not delivering supplies to the cities for about a month would have made their point way better than the bridge fiasco to be completely honest.

    See I can't be a "law and order" guy and say anything else. Make your point with civil disobedience, then follow the law and continue your protest. This is how I would have done things.

    So, since we are all being honest now, will you concede that labelling them all as terrorists and freezing their bank accounts is an enormous overreach and tyrannical act? Couldn't some tow truck providers have been compelled to tow the trucks without stealing the bank accounts? And what about the people who sent them 100 bucks? Should they be labelled terrorists and have their bank accounts stolen as well? I mean that is what is happening. Or is Trudy acting like a fascist and a liar? I am wondering what your honest opinion is about BOTH sides.

    @HHusky
    Whether you think Canada's Emergency Powers Act is a good law or not, it is a lawfully enacted statute, and we are well removed from its 1988 passage, so it isn't some hastily erected device designed to give Justin Trudeau supreme and perpetual power. Those powers have to be renewed by Parliament, as I understand it. These things alone make the situation very much unlike Vlad Putin signing a bill he asked for that makes Vlad Putin President for Life. What we have in Canada is not tyranny and it may even be wise to have such a law on the books. Whether there were better options than invoking the law in any particular case is a fair question, of course.

    "Make your point with civil disobedience, then follow the law and continue your protest." I strongly agree.

    I was as weary with the "Summer of Love" as anyone. Cops kill too many people unnecessarily in this country. We get it; I've said it myself. But I still don't want my town to be a war zone, and I voted against any candidate who thought we could solve society's ills by cutting some arbitrary percentage of funding from the police. If anything, we need to make becoming a police officer a more competitive process, attracting better candidates. That would imply more funding, not less.

    Freezing accounts? I prefer it to open warfare, and it is one of the emergency powers the Canadian statute provides, not something the current government invented on the spot. Freezing accounts is much different than seizing them. The former is potentially a useful, temporary emergency power; the latter should require due process. As with most harsh measures, the devil is in the details.



    Shitty human being says what?
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