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I cook for Ryan five nights a week: It makes me feel like a housewife; I love that. I know it sounds old-fashioned, but I like the idea of women taking care of their men. I’m so in control of my work that I like coming home and serving him. My mom was like that, so I think it kind of rubbed off.

Kaley Cuoco – Not a Feminist and No Longer Married after a marathon not even 2 year marriage

And I’ll give you the quote so that you guys can jot it down and put it in an attack ad somewhere that the Liberal Party believes that terrorists should get to keep their Canadian citizenship

Justin…. Justin…. you’re never going to get elected now. Good one

Show me pictures of coffins, show me bodies floating in water, play violins and show me skinny people looking sad. I still don’t care

Katie Hopkins – Possible human-shaped Evil Reliquary

Does anyone else wonder what happened to this lady who hated Obama and Obamacare?

How many women have been held down by society’s old
expectation that they couldn’t do something that they really could? How many dark-skinned people? How many handicapped? How many seniors?

When I was young, this country had “can’t” written all over it for more than half the population. The past 50 years have wiped away much of that.

Bill Hall

The key intent of the law is to strip Elections Canada of its powers. Its authority to investigate electoral fraud has been removed and given to the Office of Public Prosecutions, which doesn’t report to Parliament. Something like the Tory robocalls scandal (in which opposition voters in some ridings were misdirected to the wrong polls) could now pass unnoticed, and Elections Canada is even prohibited from communicating about robocalls to citizens. In fact, it is also prohibited from promoting voting. Plus, among other objectionable points meant to advantage the Tories, it exempts “fundraising expenses” from election spending limits and restores the influence of political parties in selecting polling officials.

http://rabble.ca/columnists/2015/09/are-you-sure-you-can-vote-under-harpers-unfair-elections-act