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Accusing your government of murdering 3,000 Americans while supporting a tax cheating felon pedophile with 34 felonies just some wild stuff.
 
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Since HIH REFUSES to bash her own country, and thinks it's perfectly fine to bash America, I'll try to show her just how bad her country is every time she bashes ours. Nothing against my other Canadian Brethren in the Lord, but this woman, and her hatred of the USA, needs constant exposure:

A Canadian farmer flees with his wife and seven children to escape Canadian communism
Imagine rather living in Russia, than living in Canada today. That's how bad it's gotten:

https://rumble.com/v6w3gvu-a-canadi...fe-and-seven-children-to-escape-canadian.html
 
I remember when Boston Bruins beat Canada on the Stanley cup in 2011 and the Canadians were sore for months and even burned Vancouver down while in Boston we were having a huge party with fireworks.
Good times.
 
Thank you brother, had forgotten HIH was another disadvantaged subject of the North, Eh?
Wonder how long it will take to adjust if they ever become citizens of a genuine God fearing government, eh?
blessings, eh?:):giggle:(y):unsure:
 
This sub..."Donald Trump is the best thing that ever happened to humanity and anyone who didn't vote for Trump is a Satan worshiping communist who hates American"
Whoa Dude! I get that you like the president, but c'mon man, this is over the top.
 
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I remember when Boston Bruins beat Canada on the Stanley cup in 2011 and the Canadians were sore for months and even burned Vancouver down while in Boston we were having a huge party with fireworks.
Good times.


They burned down their own city? LOL!!! Talk about dumb!


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They burned down their own city? LOL!!! Talk about dumb!


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Never happened, they burned a few cars. I guess you have never been to Vancouver it is still there.
On the other hand, here is a partial list of significant riots, and it does not include the riots on various campuses..... :rolleyes:

  • 1984 – Detroit Tigers World Series Riot
    • Outcome: Tigers win World Series
    • Impact: 1 death, ~80 injuries, 8 stabbings, 30+ fires, 8 police cars destroyed, $250,000+ in damages.
  • 2011 – San Francisco Giants World Series Riot
    • Outcome: Giants win World Series
    • Impact: Dozens of fires, vandalism, looting, multiple shootings, police injuries.
  • 2018 – Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Victory Riot
    • Outcome: Eagles win first Super Bowl
    • Impact: Thousands rioted; poles climbed/greased, widespread property destruction, dozens arrested.
  • 1990–1993 – Detroit Pistons / Chicago Bulls Riots (NBA Finals)
    • Outcome: Pistons’ win (1990), Bulls’ early championships (1992, 1993)
    • Impact: Several killed over these years, hundreds injured, massive property destruction in Chicago especially.
  • 2020 – Los Angeles Lakers & Dodgers Championship Riots
    • Outcome: Lakers win NBA Finals, Dodgers win World Series (same year)
    • Impact: Looting, fireworks, clashes with LAPD, hundreds arrested.
  1. 2004 – Boston Red Sox ALCS Victory Riot
    • Outcome: Sox beat Yankees (before World Series)
    • Impact: 1 student killed (Victoria Snelgrove, by police pepper-ball), dozens injured, cars burned.
  2. 2014 – San Francisco Giants World Series Riot
    • Outcome: Giants win World Series
    • Impact: Fires, property damage, clashes with police; less severe than 2011 but still notable.
  3. 2015 – Ohio State Buckeyes National Championship Riot
    • Outcome: OSU beats Oregon
    • Impact: Fires set, cars overturned, tear gas used, 90+ arrests.
 
Alex Jones says that Vancouver is no longer there !
This is what happens when you hate America. You lose.


The Richard Riot (Montreal, 1955)
  • Cause: After a violent on-ice incident, NHL President Clarence Campbell suspended Montreal Canadiens superstar Maurice "The Rocket" Richard for the rest of the 1954–55 season, including the playoffs.
  • Events: On March 17, 1955, Campbell attended the Canadiens' next home game at the Montreal Forum. Angry fans pelted him with debris, and a smoke bomb was set off, forcing the game's cancellation. This led to a riot on the streets of downtown Montreal, with looting and vandalism causing an estimated $100,000 in damages.
  • Outcome: The rioting only ended after Richard himself went on the radio to plead with fans to stop.

Stanley Cup Riots (Montreal)
  • 1986 Riot: Following the Canadiens' Stanley Cup victory, fans took to the streets in celebration, which evolved into a riot. Looting and vandalism resulted in over $2 million in property damage.
  • 1993 Riot: After the Canadiens again won the Stanley Cup, their celebration led to a second riot in downtown Montreal. Rioting and looting on Ste-Catherine Street caused an estimated $2.5 million in damage.

Vancouver Stanley Cup Riots
  • 1994 Riot: When the Canucks lost Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals to the New York Rangers, disappointed fans rioted in downtown Vancouver. Police used tear gas to disperse the crowd, but widespread vandalism caused over $1 million in damages.
  • 2011 Riot: Seventeen years after the first, the Canucks' Game 7 loss to the Boston Bruins once again sparked a large-scale riot. Over 100,000 people were in the downtown fan zone, and the mayhem included burning cars and looting businesses. The estimated damage was $4 million.

Grey Cup Riots
  • 1966 Riot (Vancouver): Rioting and bottle-throwing occurred in Vancouver on the eve of the Grey Cup game between the Ottawa Rough Riders and the Saskatchewan Roughriders. More than 300 people were arrested.
  • 2005 Disturbance (Vancouver): A much smaller, but still notable, incident occurred during the Grey Cup festivities. Police in riot gear were called in to quell a shoving match in a hospitality tent.

Edmonton Oilers Celebration (2006)
  • When the Oilers advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals, fans celebrating on Whyte Avenue caused vandalism and bonfires. Police made 49 arrests during the event.
 
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Alex Jones says that Vancouver is no longer there !
This is what happens when you hate America. You lose.


The Richard Riot (Montreal, 1955)
  • Cause: After a violent on-ice incident, NHL President Clarence Campbell suspended Montreal Canadiens superstar Maurice "The Rocket" Richard for the rest of the 1954–55 season, including the playoffs.
  • Events: On March 17, 1955, Campbell attended the Canadiens' next home game at the Montreal Forum. Angry fans pelted him with debris, and a smoke bomb was set off, forcing the game's cancellation. This led to a riot on the streets of downtown Montreal, with looting and vandalism causing an estimated $100,000 in damages.
  • Outcome: The rioting only ended after Richard himself went on the radio to plead with fans to stop.

Stanley Cup Riots (Montreal)
  • 1986 Riot: Following the Canadiens' Stanley Cup victory, fans took to the streets in celebration, which evolved into a riot. Looting and vandalism resulted in over $2 million in property damage.
  • 1993 Riot: After the Canadiens again won the Stanley Cup, their celebration led to a second riot in downtown Montreal. Rioting and looting on Ste-Catherine Street caused an estimated $2.5 million in damage.

Vancouver Stanley Cup Riots
  • 1994 Riot: When the Canucks lost Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals to the New York Rangers, disappointed fans rioted in downtown Vancouver. Police used tear gas to disperse the crowd, but widespread vandalism caused over $1 million in damages.
  • 2011 Riot: Seventeen years after the first, the Canucks' Game 7 loss to the Boston Bruins once again sparked a large-scale riot. Over 100,000 people were in the downtown fan zone, and the mayhem included burning cars and looting businesses. The estimated damage was $4 million.

Grey Cup Riots
  • 1966 Riot (Vancouver): Rioting and bottle-throwing occurred in Vancouver on the eve of the Grey Cup game between the Ottawa Rough Riders and the Saskatchewan Roughriders. More than 300 people were arrested.
  • 2005 Disturbance (Vancouver): A much smaller, but still notable, incident occurred during the Grey Cup festivities. Police in riot gear were called in to quell a shoving match in a hospitality tent.

Edmonton Oilers Celebration (2006)
  • When the Oilers advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals, fans celebrating on Whyte Avenue caused vandalism and bonfires. Police made 49 arrests during the event.

If Trump was "all that' you wouldn't have to resort to making stuff up like Vancouver was burned down. :rolleyes:o_O

Documented deaths from U.S. sports-related riots number at least 13–15, mostly tied to NBA and MLB celebrations in Detroit, Chicago, and Los Angeles.

To date there are no confirmed deaths in Canadian sports riots. The most serious consequences have been injuries (some life-threatening) and extensive property destruction.

If the city had burned down I am sure someone would have died. :oops:
 
If Trump was "all that' you wouldn't have to resort to making stuff up like Vancouver was burned down. :rolleyes:o_O

And when you drop your pride and anger towards USA and Israel and develop a sense of humor you might not even be a leftist anymore.
That'll be the day.
For now, I enjoy your entertainment and confusion.
 
Maybe Ukraine will help Trump in his quest for making himself the god of peace. Ukraine has quietly been gaining momentum in the last few weeks and the Russian army is again looking weak.
 
Never happened, they burned a few cars. I guess you have never been to Vancouver it is still there.
On the other hand, here is a partial list of significant riots, and it does not include the riots on various campuses..... :rolleyes:

  • 1984 – Detroit Tigers World Series Riot
    • Outcome: Tigers win World Series
    • Impact: 1 death, ~80 injuries, 8 stabbings, 30+ fires, 8 police cars destroyed, $250,000+ in damages.
  • 2011 – San Francisco Giants World Series Riot
    • Outcome: Giants win World Series
    • Impact: Dozens of fires, vandalism, looting, multiple shootings, police injuries.
  • 2018 – Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Victory Riot
    • Outcome: Eagles win first Super Bowl
    • Impact: Thousands rioted; poles climbed/greased, widespread property destruction, dozens arrested.
  • 1990–1993 – Detroit Pistons / Chicago Bulls Riots (NBA Finals)
    • Outcome: Pistons’ win (1990), Bulls’ early championships (1992, 1993)
    • Impact: Several killed over these years, hundreds injured, massive property destruction in Chicago especially.
  • 2020 – Los Angeles Lakers & Dodgers Championship Riots
    • Outcome: Lakers win NBA Finals, Dodgers win World Series (same year)
    • Impact: Looting, fireworks, clashes with LAPD, hundreds arrested.

  1. 2004 – Boston Red Sox ALCS Victory Riot
    • Outcome: Sox beat Yankees (before World Series)
    • Impact: 1 student killed (Victoria Snelgrove, by police pepper-ball), dozens injured, cars burned.
  2. 2014 – San Francisco Giants World Series Riot
    • Outcome: Giants win World Series
    • Impact: Fires, property damage, clashes with police; less severe than 2011 but still notable.
  3. 2015 – Ohio State Buckeyes National Championship Riot
    • Outcome: OSU beats Oregon
    • Impact: Fires set, cars overturned, tear gas used, 90+ arrests.

Alex Jones says that Vancouver is no longer there !
This is what happens when you hate America. You lose.


The Richard Riot (Montreal, 1955)
  • Cause: After a violent on-ice incident, NHL President Clarence Campbell suspended Montreal Canadiens superstar Maurice "The Rocket" Richard for the rest of the 1954–55 season, including the playoffs.
  • Events: On March 17, 1955, Campbell attended the Canadiens' next home game at the Montreal Forum. Angry fans pelted him with debris, and a smoke bomb was set off, forcing the game's cancellation. This led to a riot on the streets of downtown Montreal, with looting and vandalism causing an estimated $100,000 in damages.
  • Outcome: The rioting only ended after Richard himself went on the radio to plead with fans to stop.

Stanley Cup Riots (Montreal)
  • 1986 Riot: Following the Canadiens' Stanley Cup victory, fans took to the streets in celebration, which evolved into a riot. Looting and vandalism resulted in over $2 million in property damage.
  • 1993 Riot: After the Canadiens again won the Stanley Cup, their celebration led to a second riot in downtown Montreal. Rioting and looting on Ste-Catherine Street caused an estimated $2.5 million in damage.

Vancouver Stanley Cup Riots
  • 1994 Riot: When the Canucks lost Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals to the New York Rangers, disappointed fans rioted in downtown Vancouver. Police used tear gas to disperse the crowd, but widespread vandalism caused over $1 million in damages.
  • 2011 Riot: Seventeen years after the first, the Canucks' Game 7 loss to the Boston Bruins once again sparked a large-scale riot. Over 100,000 people were in the downtown fan zone, and the mayhem included burning cars and looting businesses. The estimated damage was $4 million.

Grey Cup Riots
  • 1966 Riot (Vancouver): Rioting and bottle-throwing occurred in Vancouver on the eve of the Grey Cup game between the Ottawa Rough Riders and the Saskatchewan Roughriders. More than 300 people were arrested.
  • 2005 Disturbance (Vancouver): A much smaller, but still notable, incident occurred during the Grey Cup festivities. Police in riot gear were called in to quell a shoving match in a hospitality tent.

Edmonton Oilers Celebration (2006)
  • When the Oilers advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals, fans celebrating on Whyte Avenue caused vandalism and bonfires. Police made 49 arrests during the event.

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Maybe Ukraine will help Trump in his quest for making himself the god of peace. Ukraine has quietly been gaining momentum in the last few weeks and the Russian army is again looking weak.

You're wishful thinking again. The fighting season is almost over, it's going to be very muddy soon over there.
 
Maybe just maybe we have some DT idolatry are play...



What happens if my idols are stronger than your weaksauce idols, and after destroying your idols I just simply commend the victory to the true God and praise Jesus? Mewling Massie who tries to pick at the heroes for his political expediency is a weakling, and I will throw him out of my House, watch it happen. Lol the idol hyperbole aside, you realize the canon is now like I told ya'll months ago that Trump was the informant that stung Epstein, that's been confirmed now though frankly it was pretty obvious to figure out even years ago for those that actually cared about the case rather than just you know want to have some weird Freudian fantasy about Trump.. In fairness they didn't neccessarily confirm that Trump killed him like a true OG gangsta vigilante as I also said, but lol, they showed in the pictures of his jail cell that they definitely left him enough rope to hang himself on confirmed for the intelligent mind that can put 2 and 2 together without confirming or denying too much.

 
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