How not to do diplomacy - by dummies

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How not to do diplomacy - by the inept and tactless Jagmeet Singh.

it is a testament to our own foolishness that this slate of children is who we as a people have elected to speak for us and represent our interests. As bad as they get - I can only shake my head that we put them there.

we really do need better representation.

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