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paulwcraig1.bsky.social
Father, Grandfather. Music mostly, some political discussion welcome
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It may be the ultimate accolade to have your hero do your song.
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youtu.be/bjeWqXyVLu4?...
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I raise you one of the greatest love songs ever written #RIPBrianWilson youtu.be/lpd4jzKA4SA?...
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Thank you Jules. This is beautiful
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Yes it is.
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That's me.
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Another colour is needed for those who drink too much black coffee, smoke too many ciggies, and are, for the most part, inherently introspective. But like mac and cheese.
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I really hope Robers has renounced his Canadian citizenship. He's truly become an embarrassment to both himself, and this country.
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If anyone deserves to be rejected twice, it's him. What did they promise Kurek to step aside ? Hmmm ?
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Absolutely marvelous . Competent government always leads with Canadians. Just imagine if the Conservatives had formed - they'd still be fighting for who gets into Cabinet. I can't wait to see the results of the by-election in Alberta for PP. They should flood the zone like they did in Carleton.
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Are you a US border agent ? If so, I'll ask you once. Go away.
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stuck and trying to get us those powerful paycheques. With no clue how...
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The most important thing, IMHO, is the threat Trump presents to us. Carney has already moved to better trade with other countries, and is currently working on removing barriers provincially. Poilievre would not have a team capable of executing all of this is such a short period of time - he'd be
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It's not the polls that I care about - I like that the current PM knows how government actually operates, is literate in knowledge of economics, and seems to have a spine. I do not give a damn if the position is traditionally liberal/conservative - but will it help Canada, and Canadians ?
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You forgot that Poilievre throttled the press pool at the end of his campaign ? He also was a champion of using Section 33 to further his aims. Not whom I wish to see against the illiberalism currently being practiced by the current regime down south. I like Carney. Full stop.
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I expect dissent - because that is honest reporting. Keep it up, please.
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It's not really going to matter if he continues to dismantle the Government with the approval of the trained seals in Congress. They've completely abrogated their responsibility, and Roberts court is complicit in their acceptance.
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Amen to that, Sir.
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The understated beauty of it is what amazes me - production ruins too many things. And you are correct in your estimation. Oh, so ...
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Imagine what could have been had he not passed. Love that album
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It is. Croz pre mustache. And it's a great album.
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Thank you, Jules. This is wonderful.
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I immediately think of him whenever anyone mentions a Rickenbacker. He is the master.
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A blast from the past, Mr Quarry. Well played, Sir.
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You'll like it. I guarantee your listening pleasure
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Try this - Mayall, amongst others all passed through his groups