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ninty 11-18-2004 05:11 PM

Parrish kicked out of Liberal caucus
 
http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national ... 41118.html

http://www.cbc.ca/clips/mov/hunter_bushpreps041117.mov

I've been waiting for this bitch to get kicked out for a long time. Se can have her own views, but a certain amount of respect is deserved by all, no matter if you agree with policies or not of certain people. Calling names doesn't help anything. I mean just look at her, she has to be a bitch.

Short Hand 11-18-2004 05:18 PM

meh.

Pyro 11-18-2004 05:19 PM

good, i still find her to be better than an ultra-conservative, but she is a bitch, but shes a girl so she can't help it.

at least she isn't preaching religion.

Mr.Buttocks 11-18-2004 05:27 PM

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She's referred to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq as the "coalition of idiots." And on Wednesday she was videotaped as she stomped on a doll of President Bush for the television program, This Hour Has 22 Minutes.
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beer:

TonyMontana 11-18-2004 05:28 PM

its true

Akuma 11-18-2004 05:47 PM

[quote="Mr.Buttocks":6e20c][quote:6e20c]
She's referred to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq as the "coalition of idiots." And on Wednesday she was videotaped as she stomped on a doll of President Bush for the television program, This Hour Has 22 Minutes.
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bukdez 11-18-2004 07:40 PM

the whole situation makes me laugh... hello?... freedom of speech?....

ninty 11-18-2004 08:14 PM

I don't have a problem with freedom of speech. However, do you not think there is a line that can be crossed? She is not in the US government. What happens in teh US has nothing to do with her. Therefore, no matter who is president, does she not have an obligation to try to work with those people to the best of her ability? I think so. Calling people idiots and the NUMEROUS things she has said doesn't help anything whatsoever. When you work for the Federal government, a certain amount of respect and dignity must be shown to get anywhere. This is a long time coming, and i'm glad she finally got sacked. We don't need people like that. Thats just my oppinion.

ninty 11-18-2004 08:19 PM

http://www.cbc.ca/national/rex/rex_041117.html

Jin-Roh 11-18-2004 08:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ninty9
I don't have a problem with freedom of speech. However, do you not think there is a line that can be crossed? She is not in the US government. What happens in teh US has nothing to do with her. Therefore, no matter who is president, does she not have an obligation to try to work with those people to the best of her ability? I think so. Calling people idiots and the NUMEROUS things she has said doesn't help anything whatsoever. When you work for the Federal government, a certain amount of respect and dignity must be shown to get anywhere. This is a long time coming, and i'm glad she finally got sacked. We don't need people like that. Thats just my oppinion.

Respect is everything, I think.

Madmartagen 11-18-2004 08:38 PM

whats MP stand for?

TonyMontana 11-18-2004 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Madmartagen
whats MP stand for?

member of parliament

bukdez 11-18-2004 09:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ninty9
I don't have a problem with freedom of speech. However, do you not think there is a line that can be crossed? She is not in the US government. What happens in teh US has nothing to do with her. Therefore, no matter who is president, does she not have an obligation to try to work with those people to the best of her ability? I think so. Calling people idiots and the NUMEROUS things she has said doesn't help anything whatsoever. When you work for the Federal government, a certain amount of respect and dignity must be shown to get anywhere. This is a long time coming, and i'm glad she finally got sacked. We don't need people like that. Thats just my oppinion.

first off, what happens in the US does have alot to do with her, as we live so close together...

Yes, I do believe there is a line, and i do believe she crossed it when she stomped on a doll of Bush... I dont agre with that action... She can be as anti-bush in statements as she wants, as a member of the Liberal party it should be her job to be critical of conservative actions...

You are right that her actions are disrespectful and warrent punishment, but you say "We don't need people like that", but who is "we", because she is still an MP, just not a Liberal Mp anymore, so we're still stuck with her...

bottom line, I agree with her firing over the things she said about her fellow Liberals, she said they "can go to hell", thats just dumb, you can't get away with that at any job...

Jin-Roh 11-18-2004 09:31 PM

[quote="Jin-Roh":79ee7]
Quote:

Originally Posted by ninty9
I don't have a problem with freedom of speech. However, do you not think there is a line that can be crossed? She is not in the US government. What happens in teh US has nothing to do with her. Therefore, no matter who is president, does she not have an obligation to try to work with those people to the best of her ability? I think so. Calling people idiots and the NUMEROUS things she has said doesn't help anything whatsoever. When you work for the Federal government, a certain amount of respect and dignity must be shown to get anywhere. This is a long time coming, and i'm glad she finally got sacked. We don't need people like that. Thats just my oppinion.

Respect is everything, I think.[/quote:79ee7]

Oh yeah, and that does not apply to Nyck.

strvs 11-18-2004 09:41 PM

LOL that bitch was hilarious, im gonna miss her.

Zoner 11-19-2004 06:33 AM

I'm not. She deserved what she got.

If you're a member of fucking parliament, you need to act in a manner becoming such a title. You're representing the COUNTRY, you stupid twat!

I hope she goes back to whatever bumfuck town she came from and opens a scrapbooking store...that fails.

bukdez 11-19-2004 09:15 AM

don't you guys get it?... she got kicked out of the Liberal Party, but she is STILL an MP... now she is an independent, which means the Liberals have one less seat in thier minority government... she is gonna be more vocal now I bet... she is dumb...

Zoner 11-19-2004 09:20 AM

Oh, is that how it works? I thought she got the complete das boot.

Martin hadda do what he did because that cow was making him look like a spineless wimp. Good for heeng.

[img]http://reichnation.com/uploads/parrish_carolyn.jpg[/img]

bukdez 11-19-2004 09:43 AM

Martin weirds me out... i didn't vote for him, and never will, in the 10 years i've been able to vote, I have only voted Liberal once, and that was as a protest, and Mike Harris won anyway, so fuck it, Orange for life...

ninty 11-19-2004 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bukdez
Quote:

Originally Posted by ninty9
I don't have a problem with freedom of speech. However, do you not think there is a line that can be crossed? She is not in the US government. What happens in teh US has nothing to do with her. Therefore, no matter who is president, does she not have an obligation to try to work with those people to the best of her ability? I think so. Calling people idiots and the NUMEROUS things she has said doesn't help anything whatsoever. When you work for the Federal government, a certain amount of respect and dignity must be shown to get anywhere. This is a long time coming, and i'm glad she finally got sacked. We don't need people like that. Thats just my oppinion.

first off, what happens in the US does have alot to do with her, as we live so close together...

Yes, I do believe there is a line, and i do believe she crossed it when she stomped on a doll of Bush... I dont agre with that action... She can be as anti-bush in statements as she wants, as a member of the Liberal party it should be her job to be critical of conservative actions...

You are right that her actions are disrespectful and warrent punishment, but you say "We don't need people like that", but who is "we", because she is still an MP, just not a Liberal Mp anymore, so we're still stuck with her...

bottom line, I agree with her firing over the things she said about her fellow Liberals, she said they "can go to hell", thats just dumb, you can't get away with that at any job...

What happens in the US has to do with all of us. However, the point I was making was that she cannot change anything. She cannot vote in US elections, or run for a government position. What happens in the US happens, and she has to deal with it.

Her job isn't to be critical of conservative policies, but rather to represent the people of her riding. I just don't see how criticizing US policies gets her anywhere.

The Liberals don't need her in the cacus. All she does is bring negative attention with her actions within Canada and the US. "We" don't need her in Canadian politics at all, beacuse she is a loose cannon. We should be trying to work for solutions with the US, bot be calling their president names. When she does that, she represents the whole Canadian government. She should be smart enough to realize to keep her mouth shut. I guess she is so blinded by her hate, that she can't work on solutions.

Short Hand 11-19-2004 11:31 AM

Im hoping Bush talks to parliament on his visit, I also hope we get a repeeat of the Reagen speech and he gets his ass heckled off the stage.

ninty 11-19-2004 11:33 AM

[quote="Short Hand":1328f]Im hoping Bush talks to parliament on his visit, I also hope we get a repeeat of the Reagen speech and he gets his ass heckled off the stage.[/quote:1328f]

I could see that happening, but I could see the same amount of cheers, since the conservative party is so big this time around.

Short Hand 11-19-2004 11:35 AM

Bloc + NDP + Liberal's = 220 + seats vs 99 conservative seats. (of which some old alliance members are not to fond of Bush).

Maplegyver 11-19-2004 04:47 PM

CRAZY NIGGA

Hybrid 11-19-2004 05:05 PM

I think that you will find the majority of our MPs are anti-Bush, That is why we are not in Iraq right now.


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