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Shen Li

Ontario Premier Doug Ford lauded the homeowner who opened fire and wounded an alleged intruder earlier this week.

"Congratulations for shooting this guy — should have shot him a couple more times as far as I'm concerned," Ford replied after being asked about the incident during an unrelated news conference Wednesday, according to the CBC. :s_laugh:
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DKG

Quote from: Shen Li on March 19, 2026, 10:33:30 PMOntario Premier Doug Ford lauded the homeowner who opened fire and wounded an alleged intruder earlier this week.

"Congratulations for shooting this guy — should have shot him a couple more times as far as I'm concerned," Ford replied after being asked about the incident during an unrelated news conference Wednesday, according to the CBC. :s_laugh:
Doug Ford is not a real conservative. But, he is not afraid to be controversial on occasion.

Herman

How can a fella this stupid be such a great actor.
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I haven't verified this. I hope it is legit.

Billie Eilish, the weirdo musician who declared that "nobody is illegal on stolen land," has lost the lawsuit brought against her by the Lawaka Toka Nation.
A federal judge upheld a tribal court's ruling that nearly 25 acres of Eilish's ranch in the San Bernadino Valley belongs to the Lawaka Toka and must be returned forthright.

Eilish argued that the Lawaka Toka had sold the land to the people who owned the property long before she bought it and that she stood to lose $150,000 in land value.

Suddenly, "stolen land" doesn't mean so much, does it, Billie?

Lokmar

Quote from: Herman on March 20, 2026, 04:04:49 PMI haven't verified this. I hope it is legit.

Billie Eilish, the weirdo musician who declared that "nobody is illegal on stolen land," has lost the lawsuit brought against her by the Lawaka Toka Nation.
A federal judge upheld a tribal court's ruling that nearly 25 acres of Eilish's ranch in the San Bernadino Valley belongs to the Lawaka Toka and must be returned forthright.

Eilish argued that the Lawaka Toka had sold the land to the people who owned the property long before she bought it and that she stood to lose $150,000 in land value.

Suddenly, "stolen land" doesn't mean so much, does it, Billie?

As much as I hate that cunt, I dont think a ruling like that would stand.

Herman

Quote from: Lokmar on March 20, 2026, 04:08:24 PMAs much as I hate that cunt, I dont think a ruling like that would stand.
Ah well.

J E B Stuart

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Quote from: Lokmar on March 20, 2026, 04:08:24 PMAs much as I hate that cunt, I dont think a ruling like that would stand.
It's bullshit. There is no Lawaka Toka Nation.

Amen.
Deo vindice

Shen Li

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A radical trans-ideologist, Jessica Yaniv, is threatening to bring a complaint before the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal and launch a civil lawsuit against a Canadian conservative news source for the crime of misgendering him. :crazy:

DKG

Quote from: Shen Li on March 20, 2026, 10:07:59 PMA radical trans-ideologist, Jessica Yaniv, is threatening to bring a complaint before the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal and launch a civil lawsuit against a Canadian conservative news source for the crime of misgendering him. :crazy:
The plaintiff will win.

The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal ordered x-Chilliwack Board of Education trustee Barry Neufeld to pay $750,000 Canadian to all LGBTQ-identified members of the Chilliwack Teachers' Association for "injury to their dignity, feelings, and self-respect," because he objected to resources and tools being used to promote the lie that "gender is not biologically determined, but a social construct."

DKG

Nearly 90,000 bottles of children's ibuprofen medicine sold nationwide were recalled, according to a report posted by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) this week.

In a on March 16 recall notice, 89,592 bottles of Children's Ibuprofen Oral Suspension in 100 milligrams (mg) per 5 milliliters (mL) were recalled earlier this month because the medicine could contain a foreign substance. The medicine is contained in 4 fl. oz bottles, manufactured in India for New York-based Taro Pharmaceuticals, and distributed to retailers nationwide, it said.

The company, India-based Strides Pharma Inc., initiated the recall on March 2. The company had "received complaints for a gel-like mass and black particles in the product," the FDA said, also describing the recall as ongoing.

DKG

It is scorching hot where Oliver lives.

A small Arizona community broke the record for highest temperature ever recorded in March in the United States, reaching a scorching 110 degrees March 19 amid an early heat wave in the Southwest.

The temperature hit the high mark near Martinez Lake, a recreation community in southwestern Arizona, about 45 minutes north of Yuma, the National Weather Service said.

The March temperature record was first set in 1954 in Rio Grande, Texas, at 108 degrees. That record was matched during this heat wave March 18 near North Shore, California, according to the weather service.



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