
Buddy Harris
01-24
The people will fight back when they realize the truckers didn’t deliver the food they need and want. Till then, the madness continues.
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S Cross
01-24
Good to see free Canadians trying to regain their country before it becomes “Australianized”. (Germanized, Austrianized etc.)
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Jack Hook
01-24
just shut your trucks down on the hwys.it will disrupt traffic everywhere and cause store shelves to go bare.then they will see you mean buisness.
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