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Harper tells Putin to 'get out of Ukraine' in G20 encounter
Stephen Harper told Russian President Vladimir Putin flatly that he needs "to get out of Ukraine," when the two met at a Group of 20 summit of major economies in Brisbane.
A spokesman for the Canadian Prime Minister relayed the details of the encounter and, according to director of communications Jason MacDonald, "Mr. Putin did not respond positively."
Mr. Harper's encounter with Mr. Putin came Saturday morning when the Canadian Prime Minister was speaking to a group of leaders.
The Russian Leader stuck out his hand.
Mr. Harper accepted the gesture but said to the Russian Leader: "I guess I'll shake your hand but I have only one thing to say to you, you need to get out of Ukraine."
Today's incident got me thinking: "Who the hell is Stephen Harper!"
The OP describes Harper's relationship with the Bilderbergs + international community and concludes with:
Where does that leave us? Well, we could say that Stephen Harper is a bi-polar Dictator Hero fighting the NWO while pissing on everything that moves and breathes...
After all, how many people in the political circles can act as he does, floating above every one else, even on the international level...? He may be a bigger, and heavier player we, the people, think he is.
We will see what he really is made of in the following months, and years.
Until then, he is a mystery... A Mystery named Stephen Harper.
Thoughts?
Nice that he told Putin off!
More people should do that!
Ukraine is just the beginning, Putin's Sudetenland.
Whatever you do, always give 100 %!
Except when donating blood.
There was an old German guy in my geology classes, tuition was free for senior citizens, who believed in the expanding earth. Almost every lecture we ever had began with a diagram of a subduction zone at which point he'd close his books, loudly harrumph and mutter something to himself then stare off into the ether.
Over the Internet, you can pretend to be anyone or anything.
I'm amazed that so many people choose to be complete twats.
Topper wrote:There was an old German guy in my geology classes, tuition was free for senior citizens, who believed in the expanding earth. Almost every lecture we ever had began with a diagram of a subduction zone at which point he'd close his books, loudly harrumph and mutter something to himself then stare off into the ether.
Well this old German guy must have been one of the many who believe that "subduction zones" are fantasy
... "no mechanism", "no reliable measurements", and all that rot eh wot ole chum?
*shoves Topper’s degree up Topper's ass*
As for "ether", well some like their aether, others prefer dark matter.
But now we've moved from the realm of science into the realm of philosophy haven't we.
Colin McSween remembers exactly where he was on Nov. 22, 1963 — the day U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated by a sniper as he rode in the back of convertible limousine in a presidential motorcade in Dallas, Tex.
McSween, then nine years old, was home sick from elementary school when his mother burst into the room with the dramatic news that JFK had been shot.
Ever since that unforgettable day McSween, an Abbotsford resident, has been fascinated by the assassination of the president — and the debate surrounding who actually pulled the trigger.
His determined research and writing on the subject has earned McSween segments on talk radio, television and in print. He’s also been a featured speaker and lecturer on the subject across North America and contributed to books about the JFK assassination.
This Saturday (Nov. 22) — the 51st anniversary of JFK’s murder – McSween will give a power point presentation entitled “When the truth is found to be lies” at the Immanuel Baptist Church (2950 Blue Jay St.) starting at 7 p.m. Admission is free
Colin McSween remembers exactly where he was on Nov. 22, 1963 — the day U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated by a sniper as he rode in the back of convertible limousine in a presidential motorcade in Dallas, Tex.
McSween, then nine years old, was home sick from elementary school when his mother burst into the room with the dramatic news that JFK had been shot.
Ever since that unforgettable day McSween, an Abbotsford resident, has been fascinated by the assassination of the president — and the debate surrounding who actually pulled the trigger.
His determined research and writing on the subject has earned McSween segments on talk radio, television and in print. He’s also been a featured speaker and lecturer on the subject across North America and contributed to books about the JFK assassination.
This Saturday (Nov. 22) — the 51st anniversary of JFK’s murder – McSween will give a power point presentation entitled “When the truth is found to be lies” at the Immanuel Baptist Church (2950 Blue Jay St.) starting at 7 p.m. Admission is free
SEE YOU ALL THERE!!!
On my birthday?
Wow.
Over the Internet, you can pretend to be anyone or anything.
I'm amazed that so many people choose to be complete twats.
Believing in expanding earth is kind of like believing global warming isn't happening.
What makes people so arrogant that they believe they are smarter than 90%+ of the scientific community? I'm guessing just sheer stupidity like those goofs who think wheatgrass cures leukemia, vaccines cause autism and that chiropractors and naturopaths know what the hell they're talking aboot.
herb wrote:Believing in expanding earth is kind of like believing global warming isn't happening.
What makes people so arrogant that they believe they are smarter than 90%+ of the scientific community? I'm guessing just sheer stupidity like those goofs who think wheatgrass cures leukemia, vaccines cause autism and that chiropractors and naturopaths know what the hell they're talking aboot.