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Riff Raffer's avatar

Outstanding Sheldon! You & Steve Kirsch should get together and swap notes!!

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Honestly, while I agree that this is important, with a possible spring election, I don't think this is the hot potato that is going to get the CPC elected. As official opposition they cannot change policy and the liberals will do nothing but smear them. They would be wise to get their own house in order, have an electable platform, and ultimately everyone with their eyes open has stopped taking these vaccines long ago. I don't think this issue is worth losing an election over because I do think if vaccines become the main issue of the election then we don't stand a chance of getting rid of Trudeau - in fact I think Trudeau would like nothing more because the media will lie and people won't gain the truth. Even if the CPC boldly stated everything in a press release, the MSM would paint it all as misinformation and then where would that leave the CPC from an electability standpoint? I don't like the quietness - but I want them to get elected. I don't want Trudeau taking guns from law abiding citizens. I don't want Trudeau pushing forward more debt. I don't want Trudeau forcing his stupid carbon crap on the whole country. Trudeau needs to go. And quite frankly, I don't think the general public is quite ready to face the harms of the jabs yet. So get Trudeau out, then CPC can start slow releasing info. But out of all the things out there - as long as we don't go backwards and nobody is forcing anyone? I guess I just don't have much empathy for someone who lines up for shot 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 or whatever and has a bad outcome when the info is so readily available at this point.

Another liberal win spells the end of freedom in Canada. I'll accept silence about vaccines and covid in the next few months if it means the CPC gets elected. PPC has zero chance of forming government, so CPC really is the only chance of getting Trudeau out. And I say that as a former PPC voter. PPC could have used momentum and grown their party but they have not. So if CPC can't beat Trudeau, then we're in trouble. Broad messaging that captures the most people is how CPC can win. And I think they can do it this time. (Gosh I hope they succeed)

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