shockedcanadian
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This was from a couple of months ago and the headline was at one time more insidious unless there are two different similar articles.
The position this places Canada in is precarious because Gabbard is promoting MORE transparency and civil liberties, which is what America was founded on and what she signed up to fight and risk death for.
For this reason alone I think Canadian authorities are really misguided. It only serves to have the U.S view the world differently and perhaps the American public is starting to realize the uniqueness of the United States. You are a Republic with a Constitution. The West has to get on board or America will have to apply "equalizer" tariffs based on human rights, free markets and trustworthiness of so-called allies of the United States who violate their own citizens rights.
Police in your country should be barred from coordinating with Ontario except for a narrow set of operations. None of which, I would fall under as they work to protect themselves and their creeps. I hope CSIS learned to trust Gabbard and respect Americas sovereignty of state and citizens as their Constitution provides.
Hillary Clinton once called her a "Russian asset" — and that was while Tulsi Gabbard was still a Democrat.
Of all of Donald Trump's cabinet picks, none have caused so many reservations from within the Republican Party — and that's in a field that includes a health secretary nominee who has promoted anti-vaccine conspiracy theories, a World Wrestling Entertainment executive nominated as secretary of education and a defence secretary confirmed despite allegations of heavy drinking and aggressive behaviour toward women who said in his autobiography that he left the U.S. military after being branded an "extremist."
Gabbard's only national security experience is in the Hawaii National Guard, and she is well known for sympathizing with dictators and embracing conspiracy theories, as well as her devotion to a Hawaii-based offshoot of the Hare Krishna movement. Former staffers have described her as a regular consumer of Russian propaganda network RT, and Russian state channels have rejoiced publicly in the nomination of "our girlfriend" Tulsi, as one host put it, to lead the U.S. intelligence community.
The position this places Canada in is precarious because Gabbard is promoting MORE transparency and civil liberties, which is what America was founded on and what she signed up to fight and risk death for.
For this reason alone I think Canadian authorities are really misguided. It only serves to have the U.S view the world differently and perhaps the American public is starting to realize the uniqueness of the United States. You are a Republic with a Constitution. The West has to get on board or America will have to apply "equalizer" tariffs based on human rights, free markets and trustworthiness of so-called allies of the United States who violate their own citizens rights.
Police in your country should be barred from coordinating with Ontario except for a narrow set of operations. None of which, I would fall under as they work to protect themselves and their creeps. I hope CSIS learned to trust Gabbard and respect Americas sovereignty of state and citizens as their Constitution provides.
Hillary Clinton once called her a "Russian asset" — and that was while Tulsi Gabbard was still a Democrat.
Of all of Donald Trump's cabinet picks, none have caused so many reservations from within the Republican Party — and that's in a field that includes a health secretary nominee who has promoted anti-vaccine conspiracy theories, a World Wrestling Entertainment executive nominated as secretary of education and a defence secretary confirmed despite allegations of heavy drinking and aggressive behaviour toward women who said in his autobiography that he left the U.S. military after being branded an "extremist."
Gabbard's only national security experience is in the Hawaii National Guard, and she is well known for sympathizing with dictators and embracing conspiracy theories, as well as her devotion to a Hawaii-based offshoot of the Hare Krishna movement. Former staffers have described her as a regular consumer of Russian propaganda network RT, and Russian state channels have rejoiced publicly in the nomination of "our girlfriend" Tulsi, as one host put it, to lead the U.S. intelligence community.