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Now Liberals in power can we legalize the hobby already??

crampy

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there are many tory supporters who have no idea what the conservative platform was as it was only released a week before the campaign ended. harper gutted veterans, ruined the navy, ran 7 deficits, increased debt by 150 billion, put us in 2 recessions, pissed off our allies, gave rcmp more laws but fewer officers, wouldn't work with premiers, appointed crooks to senate, lied constantly, hid in closet, wouldn't take questions from press, subverted work of parliamentary committees, wouldn't make any compromises on bills, no oversight for csis with greater powers (yes Justin voted for this but wanted more oversight), lied about income trusts, did nothing to save Nortel when it could have been saved, got nothing for many concessions in tpp, etc etc
exactly!

And Chretien broke promises on the GST, Free Trade, 500 million on cancelled Helicopters, adscam, appointed Corrupt senators, created the present Refugee rules, cut military spending, cut health care transfers to the provinces, had bad relations with the USA, lied about the Martin shipping contracts.......
can't believe these are rebuttals against the above points.

- $500 million on cancelled helicopters? ok, how about $1.8 billion spent by harper on the g8/g20 summits. france kept it for 1/10th that cost afterwards. that point alone more than offsets the "$500 million on cancelled helicopters". not to mention the abuses during the event lol.
- bad relations with the USA? we're a SOVEREIGN nation. we have no obligation to maintain "good relations".
- cut military spending? GOOD!

butler1000 is a fucking nutcase.
 

Butler1000

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exactly


can't believe these are rebuttals against the above points.

- $500 million on cancelled helicopters? ok, how about $1.8 billion spent by harper on the g8/g20 summits. france kept it for 1/10th that cost afterwards. that point alone more than offsets the "$500 million on cancelled helicopters". not to mention the abuses during the event lol.
- bad relations with the USA? we're a SOVEREIGN nation. we have no obligation to maintain "good relations".
- cut military spending? GOOD!

butler1000 is a fucking nutcase.
Uh huh........lets discourage good relations with are nation's largest trading partner and our staunchest ally(despite occasional squabbles).

And I'm a nutcase.........

Once again someone who's knowledge is lacking. I despair for how Ill informed a section of the electorate is.

Believe it or not not you red, we just have very different opinions.

But as you can see we have some self admitted like gzfzvz. And some just delusional like this guy who thinks Canada's economy operates without without the USA.

Truly an election shows just how dumb some people really are as to how the world works.
 

asuran

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Legalizing might mean they are gonna tax it.
It might also mean there will be paper trails to our little hobby.

It's good if you are single or your relationship is open about it. Might be dangerous if you have an SO.
 

Butler1000

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Legalizing might mean they are gonna tax it.
It might also mean there will be paper trails to our little hobby.

It's good if you are single or your relationship is open about it. Might be dangerous if you have an SO.
Not to mention how many ladies won't want the inevitable licensing fees and the fact that what they do will be a matter of public record.
 

asuran

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Not to mention how many ladies won't want the inevitable licensing fees and the fact that what they do will be a matter of public record.
Yup, there will be a risk of compulsory paper/digital trails for both the hobbyist and providers.
In a way it would lessen the dangers to majority of the providers since they are more in the light. Plus there may be benefits such as health screening etc. But anonymity might be the cost we all have to pay for this tho.
 

Just looking

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The Tories made those arguments over and over again and they lost dismally so live with it.
The Bill C-36 is Still in place and it will take time to change it. Its up to us hobbyist's, and the girls, ladies to write to Parliament to fix this. Just because Trudeau is in, the Bill still is in place. This needs to be addressed. But I feel we have a better chance now for sure. Peter MC Kay was a F****** Asshole is the first place with this bill and F***** HIM.
 

Ridgeman08

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Now Liberals in power can we legalize the hobby already??
In your wildest dreams...

Here's what's going to happen in the next 4 years:

Sometime over the next few days, Justin and his posse are going to brainstorm about what their REAL plan is to further fuck the voters over... and line their own pockets with all our cash.

Then, they are going to blame the out going government on everything that is going to go wrong, and then implement their dastardly plan of mayhem, saying they can't do what they promised on account that the previous government fucked things up so badly.

There will continue to be scandals...

The media, which has their hands outstretched to the politician's hand outs, (aka OUR pockets), will invent NUMEROUS "issues" to keep the vast majority of voters minds focused on meaningless bullshit, and off the REAL issues.

Taxes (in one form or another) will rise to new heights...

The economy will chug along, but shit will hit the fan...

Justin and his boys get richer than they already are... and will eventually get voted out same as every government before them.

How do I know all this?

Its a cyclic occurrence every time a government changes hands, dating back to his daddy... (maybe longer... but that was before my time.)
 

Titalian

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What a cynical thread, he hasn't been in office for a day and already we are judging. So far I have tip my hat off on him winning this election with a Majority government.
Had to be lots of work behind this. Getting back to C36 I wouldn't worry to much about anyone getting arrested especially now. There were many in the civil service that were against this bill.
even under Harpers leadership.
 

Freedom1970

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While Harper is walking out the door ... he can jam that C-36 up his ass & take it with him. What a moronic law: Girls can sell & advertise their own services but guys can't buy ... WTF? :crazy:
 

crampy

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Uh huh........lets discourage good relations with are nation's largest trading partner and our staunchest ally(despite occasional squabbles).

And I'm a nutcase.........

Once again someone who's knowledge is lacking. I despair for how Ill informed a section of the electorate is.

Believe it or not not you red, we just have very different opinions.

But as you can see we have some self admitted like gzfzvz. And some just delusional like this guy who thinks Canada's economy operates without without the USA.

Truly an election shows just how dumb some people really are as to how the world works.
you're right, we're dependent on the U.S. sufficiently so that it's important to maintain good relations. hopefully this dependence will continue to decline.

that said, you made points to counter red's, which don't hold nearly as much weight. that was basically my point, which you obviously missed. step out of your bubble.
 

waba

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Probably won't legalize the hobby. Prob just get rid of the criminalization of purchasing sexual services, that is just dumb.
 

FAST

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Be careful what you wish for,...

Legalizing might mean they are gonna tax it.
It might also mean there will be paper trails to our little hobby.

It's good if you are single or your relationship is open about it. Might be dangerous if you have an SO.
Guarantee the simple minded Harper Haters didn't think of THAT,...did they.

FAST
 

Butler1000

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you're right, we're dependent on the U.S. sufficiently so that it's important to maintain good relations. hopefully this dependence will continue to decline.

that said, you made points to counter red's, which don't hold nearly as much weight. that was basically my point, which you obviously missed. step out of your bubble.
I just rhymed a few off the top of my head to show that all gov'ts do unpopular things.

Brian Mulroney said it best about this election.

"I got in because everyone hated Trudeau. Chretien got in because everyone hated me. Harper got in because everyone hated Chretien. And now Trudeau got in because everyone hated Harper."

He wasn't the Devil. And did what he felt was best.

As for US trade you can chalk another up to Harper then for adding Europe to free trade and working on the TPP. That's the way it works now in the world.

But no matter what it's 330 million of the biggest consumers in the world. And we are right next door. Relations should be better than cordial.
 

drlove

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steven lost. there are many tory supporters who have no idea what the conservative platform was as it was only released a week before the campaign ended. harper gutted veterans, ruined the navy, ran 7 deficits, increased debt by 150 billion, put us in 2 recessions, pissed off our allies, gave rcmp more laws but fewer officers, wouldn't work with premiers, appointed crooks to senate, lied constantly, hid in closet, wouldn't take questions from press, subverted work of parliamentary committees, wouldn't make any compromises on bills, no oversight for csis with greater powers (yes Justin voted for this but wanted more oversight), lied about income trusts, did nothing to save Nortel when it could have been saved, got nothing for many concessions in tpp, etc etc
You forgot the most important transgression - Harper and his cronies, (or should I say harpies? ) gave us C-36!
 

drlove

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The doctor is in
Probably won't legalize the hobby. Prob just get rid of the criminalization of purchasing sexual services, that is just dumb.
Same difference... Most prefer decriminalization over legalization anyway.
 

saxon

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Trudeau stated several times during the last year he regards prostitution as a form of violence against women. That should tell you exactly how he feels about the subject.
 

crampy

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It might also mean there will be paper trails to our little hobby.
not if you're transacting in cash.

you guys are seriously questioning whether repealing c36 is a bad thing? i'm done with this thread, the idiocy blows my mind.
 

Butler1000

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not if you're transacting in cash.

you guys are seriously questioning whether repealing c36 is a bad thing? i'm done with this thread, the idiocy blows my mind.
As with the repeal of the last law it doesn't mean things will be better. Anytime you have gov't intrusion in these matters things can just as easily get worse.
 

Titalian

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not if you're transacting in cash.

you guys are seriously questioning whether repealing c36 is a bad thing? i'm done with this thread, the idiocy blows my mind.
Lol relax crampy, it will stay as status quo for the time being, concentrating on pimps and under age which is ok with me.
I'm sure they'll take a closer look at it when the time comes. Its just not a priority right now.
 
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