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Thursday 8 October 2015

Never mind "Blame Canada" folks, it's "Blame Harper" time!

Folks, I guess you can spin ANYTHING ....., ANYWAY you want, eh?

We have a Liberal political contender for one of the seats here in London who happens to be an Arab ....., and who happens to have had a bunch of his campaign signs vandalized.

(They printed things like "Arab Scum" and "Muslim Bastard!")

Now here comes the good part .................., do ya know who's fault this is?

Why, it's Stephen Harper's fault, that's who!

Yup, never mind the terrorist bombings, the war on ISIS, the refugee crisis, or all the other shit going down in the Middle-East.  (Or any one of a dozen other reasons bunky!)

Never mind all that stuff kids, it's all because Harper wouldn't let that Arab woman keep her face covered during a citizenship ceremony. (This is what got the population riled up against the Ah-rabs!)

At least, that's the story the Liberals are trying to foster!

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Badgers can grow up to 20 to 34 inches (51 to 86 centimeters) long from head to tail. The tail adds an additional 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) to its length. Badgers weigh between 9 and 39 pounds (4 to 18 kilograms).

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 This leads us to the reason for this information, kids. It's a quote from the movie "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre!"

"BADGERS? WE DON'T NEED NO STINKIN BADGERS!"

(Or how about this famous court-room scene!!!!)

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The latest news about Justin Beiber has something to do with his penis!

Not sure exactly what, since I didn't have the time or the inclination to find out!

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Randy Quaid arrested again in Montreal: Actor had been free under certain conditions after being arrested last spring!

   
       Actor Randy Quaid appeared before the Immigration and Refugee Board in May in Montreal.


For the second time this year, Hollywood actor Randy Quaid has been arrested in Montreal by Canada Border Services Agency agents.
In an interview with CBC News, Quaid's wife Evi said her husband was detained Tuesday morning after attending a regular check-in with CBSA officials in downtown Montreal.
Robert Gervais, an official with the Immigration and Refugee Board, confirmed in an email to CBC News that a detention review hearing for Quaid has been scheduled for Thursday afternoon in Montreal.
The reasons for Quaid's arrest were not immediately clear. His lawyer, Mark Gruszczynski, refused to comment, and CBSA officials were not available.
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Randy and Evi Quaid have been living in Montreal since earlier this year. (Jonathan Hayward/Canadian Press)
Evi Quaid said the arrest was a surprise, and CBSA officials did not clearly explain to her why her partner was being detained.
She said Quaid is being held at a detention centre in Laval.

2nd arrest this year

Quaid, 64, was arrested in Montreal in April.
An arrest warrant had been issued in January 2013 after the actor missed an appointment for an IRB interview.
The Quaids had applied for refugee status in 2010, claiming they were being persecuted in the U.S. and were possible targets of so-called "Hollywood star-whackers" who were bent on killing actors.
Evi Quaid's father was born in Canada, and she was granted Canadian citizenship in 2012.
Randy Quaid later withdrew his refugee claim and applied for permanent resident status. His immigration application, however, was denied in 2013 because, according to Federal Court documents, he had been accused of defrauding an innkeeper in California — an act that would be considered a Criminal Code offence in Canada.
Until last April, the Canadian government had no idea of Quaid's whereabouts after he failed to show up for the 2013 IRB interview.
As it turned out, the Quaids had been living in Montreal since February 2013.

Freed in April with conditions

In April, IRB member Dianne Tordorf ordered Quaid released from detention in Montreal after his father-in-law agreed to post a $10,000 bond.
He was freed under certain conditions, which included regularly checking in with CBSA officials.
Evi Quaid said her husband has been doing that, as required, since the IRB's April ruling.
Randy Quaid is still technically under a removal order from Canada and could be ordered to leave the country at any time.
The Oscar-nominated actor has appeared in dozens of films dating back to 1971, including The Last Picture Show, Midnight Express, Brokeback Mountain, National Lampoon's Vacation and The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, which was shot in Montreal. He is the brother of actor Dennis Quaid.

(I don't know why, but every time I think of Randy Quaid this image pops up in my mind! )

 

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/randy-quaid-arrested-again-in-montreal-1.3260479?cmp=rss


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