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- Calgary Herald


I have watched this about one million times

Small hands! Small hands! Aaaiiieeeee!




4 Responses to “I have watched this about one million times”

  1. daveconstable says:

    Could be that Abe’s expresses the feelings of all the world leaders who have to come to Washington to pay tribute…’Oh, man, now I get to go home.’

    Trudeau will do alright: two rich kids talking about the working people and the middle class,- and how trickle down will benefit them all.

  2. Ronald O'Dowd says:

    Dave,

    There are two kinds of rich and entitled people: a minority who see government as a force for good and helpful change à la Obama, and the majority who just want government to get out of the way. Recipe for disagreement and quick deadlock. Justin won’t leave that meeting feeling it was a positive and constructive meeting.

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