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For what reason should I be insecure? I have found peace with God. Until you have truly found peace with God, you will never be happy. :)

 

 

OK:pessimist::pessimist:, la preuve est faite. Comment combattre le Bien Suprême, la Sainte Parole elle-même, lorsqu'elle est transmise par un envoyé de Dieu, un être lumineux qui a reçu Sa parole? Je dois manifestement m'incliner, puisque tout ce que tu dis est Vrai.

 

D'ailleurs, comment les Musulmans ont-ils pu croire qu'ils avaient le droit d'envahir la Terre Sainte au Moyen-Âge? Les Templiers ont bien fait de les massacrer, puisqu'ils avaient Dieu de leur bord. Comme les Inquisiteurs espagnols aussi. Et comme les opposants aux droits civiques américains qui invoquaient Dieu pour refuser aux Noirs l'égalité. Bref, une longue liste d'esprits Éveillés et Allumés, devant lesquels je ne devrais que m'incliner!

(Curieux quand même à quel point ce sont ceux qui parlent le plus de Dieu qui respectent le moins ses préceptes de charité et de tolérance........)

 

Comme je ne suis pas Illuminé par la Sainte et Divine Propagande, mais plutôt corrompu par la Raison et le Libéralisme Décadent, je n'ai manifestement rien en commun avec toi (sinon MTL), et continue de mépriser ton attitude étroite et tendancieusement bigote. T'es dangereux mec. Va te faire soigner. Et pas dans une église.

 

Les preuves de mes arguments sont faciles à trouver. Cherche un peu sur Google. Te les présenter ici? À quoi bon? Tu tiens la Vérité directement du 7e Ciel. Que puis-je contre ça?......

 

Adios.

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MTLskyline is a racist and a bigot...plain and simple! I call it like I see it!

 

The racism that he spews should not be tolerated on this forum!

 

But you don't get it, you aren't truly happy!

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MTLskyline is a racist and a bigot...plain and simple! I call it like I see it!

 

The racism that he spews should not be tolerated on this forum!

 

What did I say that was racist? Please enlighten us all.

 

And aren't you the guy who advocated burning down churches out of hate of religion?

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Yeah, I'm a miserable S.O.B.!!!:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

 

You sure seem like it. God will give you a second chance, if only you finally give Him a chance. It is not too late to repent for your sins and become a born-again Christian. Whatever you do, don't turn to the bottle. An unstable personality and too much alcohol don't mix.

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OK:pessimist::pessimist:, la preuve est faite. Comment combattre le Bien Suprême, la Sainte Parole elle-même, lorsqu'elle est transmise par un envoyé de Dieu, un être lumineux qui a reçu Sa parole? Je dois manifestement m'incliner, puisque tout ce que tu dis est Vrai.

If you allow yourself to be saved by God, you too will be happy.

 

D'ailleurs, comment les Musulmans ont-ils pu croire qu'ils avaient le droit d'envahir la Terre Sainte au Moyen-Âge? Les Templiers ont bien fait de les massacrer, puisqu'ils avaient Dieu de leur bord. Comme les Inquisiteurs espagnols aussi. Et comme les opposants aux droits civiques américains qui invoquaient Dieu pour refuser aux Noirs l'égalité. Bref, une longue liste d'esprits Éveillés et Allumés, devant lesquels je ne devrais que m'incliner!

(Curieux quand même à quel point ce sont ceux qui parlent le plus de Dieu qui respectent le moins ses préceptes de charité et de tolérance........)

If you truly follow the way of the Lord, there you won't do wrong! The Bible (or any religious document) doesn't encourage you to slaughter non-believers, or oppress others.

 

And where do you get off talking about charity? Albertans gives much more to charity than do Quebecers. Giving to charity is completely voluntary. Spreading the wealth around isn't.

Comme je ne suis pas Illuminé par la Sainte et Divine Propagande, mais plutôt corrompu par la Raison et le Libéralisme Décadent, je n'ai manifestement rien en commun avec toi (sinon MTL), et continue de mépriser ton attitude étroite et tendancieusement bigote. T'es dangereux mec. Va te faire soigner. Et pas dans une église.

How am I the bigoted one? You are the one going on personal attacks because you can't win a debate.

Les preuves de mes arguments sont faciles à trouver. Cherche un peu sur Google. Te les présenter ici? À quoi bon? Tu tiens la Vérité directement du 7e Ciel. Que puis-je contre ça?......

Adios.

The "proof" seems to come from the likes of the Toronto Star, left-wing think tanks and various left-leaning blogs. There is no objective source that disproves tough on crime.

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John Ivison: Nothing baffling about Day’s crime comments

 

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Stockwell Day: no gaffes here.

Jason Payne/Postmedia News

 

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John Ivison

August 3, 2010 – 8:16 pm

 

It had all the hallmarks of a classic Stockwell Day gaffe, a highlight reel moment comparable to his comment during the 2000 election that Canadian jobs were flowing south “just like the Niagara River,” which actually flows north.

 

The Treasury Board Secretary held a news conference in Ottawa to talk about the economy but reporters were more interested in why the government is intent on spending $9-billion on prisons at a time of declining crime rates and fiscal restraint.

 

“We’re very concerned about the increase in the amount of unreported crimes that surveys clearly show are happening,” replied Mr. Day.

 

Like sharks sniffing blood, reporters circled, claiming to be “baffled”. “There’s a statistic about unreported crimes? I mean, if they’re not reported, by definition we have no idea about these crimes,” said David Akin of Sun Media.

 

Mr. Day babbled nonsense like a man with a concussion, leaving the distinct impression that Liberal critic Mark Holland was correct when he said later that the minister was making it up as he went along.

 

But he wasn’t. It turns out that every five years Statistics Canada asks Canadians about their experience of crime. The Crime Victimization study, part of the broader General Social Survey, found that in 2004 only about 34% of criminal incidents came to the attention of the police, down from 37% in 1999 and 42% in 1993.

 

Beyond being inconvenient for Mr. Holland, who insisted “we [the Liberal party] trust facts that come from Statistics Canada,” it is a staggering number. It suggests that nearly two-thirds of the offences in the eight major crime categories included in the Crime Victimization study were not reported to police, either because it was not deemed important enough, because the victim did not want the police involved or because of fear of reprisal.

 

Many of these incidents involve the theft of personal property but more than half of all violent incidents, including nearly 90% of all sexual assaults, went unreported.

 

This is clearly a contributory reason why nearly one-third of Canadians think the level of crime increased in the five years prior to 2004, despite official statistics that show most categories of crime (including violent crime) have been falling since 1991

 

Mr. Day was quick to claim some credit for those numbers — “I think some of that is because of the large amount of resources we’ve put into some areas of preventative criminal justice issues” — even if it’s clear that the crime rate started falling long before his government came to power.

 

But the long-term increase in unreported crimes is a worrying trend. If the next Crime Victimization study shows a further rise, it will provide the Conservatives more ammunition for their hang ’em high routine. It may not play well with Liberal supporters, for whom respect for authority and personal responsibility are less important than equality and respect for diversity. But the opinion polls suggest that crime prevention ranks among Canadians’ top priorities when it comes to government action. For those who feel vulnerable to property and violent crime, Mr. Day’s talk of ending conditional sentences for home invasion and aggravated assault doesn’t sound quite so ridiculous.

 

National Post

jivison@nationalpost.com

 

Read more: http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2010/08/03/john-ivison-nothing-baffling-about-days-crime-comments/#ixzz0vgGjtIwq

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If you allow yourself to be saved by God, you too will be happy.

 

 

If you truly follow the way of the Lord, there you won't do wrong! The Bible (or any religious document) doesn't encourage you to slaughter non-believers, or oppress others.

 

Well except that little part of the Qur'an where Mohammed massacres all the 900-odd male Jews of Medina and enslaves the women and children for the benefit of the Muslim tribes... but yeah, very peaceful :D

 

 

And where do you get off talking about charity? Albertans gives much more to charity than do Quebecers. Giving to charity is completely voluntary. Spreading the wealth around isn't.

 

This is just because Albertans have money because the government didn't steal it or choke the economy as badly (royalty review nonwithstanding)...

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