Posted on 06/14/2018 4:42:54 PM PDT by DeathBeforeDishonor1
Conservative Senators had previously brought forward similar legislation and it was defeated last month by Justin Trudeau-appointed Senators. So everyone figured they knew how Tuesdays vote would go down: Conservatives in favour, Liberals mostly against. Even Speaker Geoff Regan must have thought this. Because after hed finished tallying the yeas from the Conservative side he then called to register the nay votes, as if he assumed the yeas were done. Then there were rumblings. Regan realized that maybe there were a few more yeas kicking around on other benches and reopened the count. There were. And the first one to stand up was Prime Minister Justin Trudeau himself. Then the whole Liberal cabinet, followed by much of the caucus, stood up to vote in favour of the motion put forward by Conservative MP Garnett Genuis.
There are two significant parts to the motion that was passed: for the government to abandon its current plan and immediately cease any and all negotiations or discussion with the Islamic Republic of Iran to restore diplomatic relations, and to add the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which runs Irans economy, to Canadas list of designated terrorist entities.
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His vote is certainly raising some eyebrows.
Justin Trudeau and Kim Jong Un, both scrambling to get in President Trumps good graces.
Trudeau: Can I have my eyebrows back now?..........
Was that a pun?...........
I couldn’t resist.
You could tell the moment Trump broke the girly boy when the girly
boys fake eyelash slipped down.
This development brings to mind the old Warner Bros. cartoon with the two dogs—A silent, rather stolid bulldog (Chester, I think) who stumps along resolutely and an immature, excitable spaniel type breed who bounces around saying things like: “Chester’s always right.”, “We do what Chester says.”, etc.
Perhaps someone explained to Justin some of the facts of how we do things downtown.
Lil Canada boi has a Pussy bigger than David Hogg ...
Like Baby Turd-Owe is actually hard to break? Even as a Canadian, I’d love to see Trump dump a drink over his head, just like would happen to a pipsqueak at a party that needed to be ‘gently’ told it was time for boys to shut up, cause men were talking.
Trudy was sick and tired of getting browbeaten, so he took action.
Some people get a tongue-lashing. Trudeau got an eye-lashing.
Cute!
Good one lol
“This development brings to mind the old Warner Bros. cartoon with the two dogsA silent, rather stolid bulldog (Chester, I think) who stumps along resolutely and an immature, excitable spaniel type breed who bounces around saying things like: Chesters always right., We do what Chester says., etc.”
You forgot to mention the black panther that kept ripping Chester to threads every time he went to chase down Sylvester.
Speaker Geoff Regan must have thought this. Because after hed finished tallying the yeas from the Conservative side he then called to register the nay votes, as if he assumed the yeas were done. Then there were rumblings. Regan realized that maybe there were a few more yeas kicking around on other benches and reopened the count. There were. And the first one to stand up was Prime Minister Justin Trudeau himself. Then the whole Liberal cabinet, followed by much of the caucus, stood up to vote in favour of the motion put forward by Conservative MP Garnett Genuis. There are two significant parts to the motion that was passed: for the government to abandon its current plan and immediately cease any and all negotiations or discussion with the Islamic Republic of Iran to restore diplomatic relations, and to add the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which runs Irans economy, to Canadas list of designated terrorist entities.
Too little, too late, larva. Thanks DeathBeforeDishonor1.
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