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Is Stephen Harper about to embrace euthanasia?
Because he will not debate abortion yet, which I do not think needs to 'debated' but abolished.
The point though is that in his 'report' to Davos, it seems the concern is Canada's 'aging' population as a challenged for economic improvement and that means that if you will not fix one end, you have to work on the other.
It is becoming extremely trouble some to see Canada drifting more and more towards the culture of selfishness of collectivism especially and particularly when who appears to be 'managing' the trend is the one and only 'Conservative' Prime Minister.
Mr. Harper needs to understand that it si principle what brings positive change and not just the same popularity idiocy the collectivists that have governed this country have been getting into producing a spiral of destruction which even if it is hitting Mr. Harper in the face today, he seems to try to deviate from the truth by imposing yet more death.
Is Stephen Harper about to embrace euthanasia?
Because he will not debate abortion yet, which I do not think needs to 'debated' but abolished.
The point though is that in his 'report' to Davos, it seems the concern is Canada's 'aging' population as a challenged for economic improvement and that means that if you will not fix one end, you have to work on the other.
It is becoming extremely trouble some to see Canada drifting more and more towards the culture of selfishness of collectivism especially and particularly when who appears to be 'managing' the trend is the one and only 'Conservative' Prime Minister.
Mr. Harper needs to understand that it si principle what brings positive change and not just the same popularity idiocy the collectivists that have governed this country have been getting into producing a spiral of destruction which even if it is hitting Mr. Harper in the face today, he seems to try to deviate from the truth by imposing yet more death.
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