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right wing guy who supports the uyghur camps because he thinks they’re trying to do a great replacement of the han chinese
Found a guy who thinks this with Russia and the Chechens
I once saw a guy online on who wants China to take over Taiwan, Russia to take over Ukraine, and the US to take over Canada. This was around the truckers protest period.
 
I once saw a guy online on who wants China to take over Taiwan, Russia to take over Ukraine, and the US to take over Canada. This was around the truckers protest period.
annexing canada to crack down on the truckers protest
 

1949-1959: Louis St. Laurent (Liberal)
1949 def. George Drew (Progressive Conservative), Major Jones Coldwell (CCP), Solon Earl Low (Social Credit)
1953 def. George Drew (Progressive Conservative), Major Jones Coldwell (CCP), Solon Earl Low (Social Credit)
1957 def. [formed coalition with Progressive Conservative] Solon Earl Low (Social Credit), George Drew (Conservative),
Major Jones Coldwell (CCP)
1959-1963: Solon Earl Low (Social Credit) [died in office]
1963-1969: Robert Thompson (Social Credit)
1959 def. [formed coalition with Progressive Conservative] Louis St. Laurent (Liberal), Leslie Frost (Progressive Conservative)
1961 def. Paul Martin (Liberal), Leslie Frost (Progressive Conservative), Pierre Trudeau (Workers)
1964 def. Paul Martin (Liberal), Pierre Trudeau (Workers), Davie Fulton (Progressive Conservative)
1965: Thompson pledges troops to United States effort in Vietnam
1966: Canada becomes largest military backer of the Eithiopian Empire in the Eithiopian civil war
1968: Mass protests lead by students and labor unions begin in opposition to Canadian presence in Vietnam war and Eithiopian civil war. National police are criticized for violence against protesters

1969-1999: Pierre Trudeau (Workers)
1969 def. Robert Thompson (Social Credit), Paul Martin (Liberal), Davie Fulton (Progressive Conservative)
1970: Canada exits military operations in Vietnam and Eithiopia
1971: “Business Plot” led by conservative members of Canadian military and business backed by United States revealed, First Great Purge occurs, elections are suspended for 10 years and relations with United States are cut off. USA and France back Quebec secessionist movements.
1973: Fidel Castro overthrown in Cuba, seeks refuge in Canada
1981 def. none
1991 def.
none
1999-2022: Justin Trudeau (Workers) [killed by US forces]
2022-????: Adm. Pete Buttigeg (Democratic - USA Anglo-Canadian Occupation Forces)
2022-????: Gen. Paul LePage (Democratic - USA Franco-Canadian Occupation Forces)
2001 def. none
2011 def. none
2021 def. none
2021: Truckers protest against Trudeau administration regulations on fossil fuels and COVID-19 restrictions. USA invades Canada to support truckers, overthrows Trudeau administration




1961-1961: John F. Kennedy (Democratic) [assassinated by anti-Papist Richard Pavlick as President-Elect]
1961-1969: Lyndon Johnson (Democratic)
1960 def. (with Lyndon Johnson) Richard Nixon (Republican)
1961: Following Kennedy administration Johnson begins “Tolerant Society” programs, Civil and Voting Rights acts passed soon after
1963: Taft-Hartley Act Repealed by Congress
1964 def. (with Eugene McCarthy) Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1965: United States begins invasion of Vietnam
1967: “Urban Marshall Plan” begun by Johnson administration in response to mass riots in cities

1969-1977: Billy Graham (Democratic)
1968 def. (with Robert Wagner) Bill Scranton (Republican), Ezra Taft Benson (Alliance), Benjamin Spock (Peace & Freedom)
1969: United States begins bombing dikes in Vietnam after peace talks fail, later revealed to have killed 1 million people. Protests ramp up at home against US intervention in Vietnam
1970: USA begins sanctioning Canada, Attorney General Thomas Dodd begins rooting out “Canadian Socialist influences” in USA
1971: After meeting at Martin Luther King’s funeral, Walter Reuther and Jimmy Hoffa form Alliance for Labor Action
1972 def. (with Robert Wagner) John G. Schmitz (Republican), Channing Phillips (Peace & Freedom)
1974: United States formally leave Vietnam backing independent South Vietnamese state

1977-1981: William Momyer (Republican)
1976 def. (with John Ashbrook) Robert Wagner (Democratic), Eugene McCarthy (Peace & Freedom)
1981-1989: Jimmy Hoffa (Democratic)
1980 def. (with Robert Kennedy) William Momyer (Republican)
1983: Robert Kennedy killed by Albanian Mob
1984 def. (with Hugh Carey) John Ashbrook (Republican)
1985: United States ends relations with South Africa

1989-1997: Ed Zschau (Republican)
1988 def. (with Pat Buchanan) Hugh Carey (Democratic)
1992 def. (with Pat Buchanan) Ted Kennedy (Democratic)

1997-2005: Andrew Cuomo (Democratic)
1996 def. (with Tom Harkin) Pat Buchanan (Republican)
2000 def. (with Tom Harkin) Pat Buchanan (Republican)

2005-2013: Nolan Ryan (Republican)
2004 def. (with Tom Golisano) John Kerry (Democratic)
2008 def. (with Tom Golisano) Robert Kennedy Jr. (Democratic)

2013-2021: Skip Humphrey (Democratic)
2012 def. (with Bill Bradbury) Gary Johnson (Republican)
2016 def. (with Bill Bradbury) Rand Paul (Republican)

2021-????: Jimmy Hoffa II (Democratic)
2020 def. (with Jason Carter) Vernon Robinson (Republican)
2021: Truckers protest against Trudeau administration regulations on fossil fuels and COVID-19 restrictions. USA invades Canada to support truckers, overthrows Trudeau administration
 
doing a version of the episode of american dad episode where he kills jane fonda except i kill alger hiss just so nixon never rises to power and adlai stevenson wins in 1952, and then waking up to a modern day where the united states is ruled by a social credit system
 
doing a version of the episode of american dad episode where he kills jane fonda except i kill alger hiss just so nixon never rises to power and adlai stevenson wins in 1952, and then waking up to a modern day where the united states is ruled by a social credit system
norman thomas-norman thomas-alf landon-norman thomas-norman thomas-norman thomas-adlai stevenson-adlai stevenson voter
 
doing a version of the episode of american dad episode where he kills jane fonda except i kill alger hiss just so nixon never rises to power and adlai stevenson wins in 1952, and then waking up to a modern day where the united states is ruled by a social credit system
Oh my god I just had a flashback I remember that episode vaguely
 
doing a version of the episode of american dad episode where he kills jane fonda except i kill alger hiss just so nixon never rises to power and adlai stevenson wins in 1952, and then waking up to a modern day where the united states is ruled by a social credit system

Frank Raines, 2020!!!
 
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