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This is just like Greece. The banks should get a financial haircut for recklessly borrowing money, not get a free pass.
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We could round them up, put them all to work on an island and have Discovery channel make a reality TV show. That would free up the sidewalk for you and make others you encounter more savory.
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tRump's transition team members are liars. It's taken them nearly a week to so-call "disavow," requesting a list of federal employees. They'll now disavow the request publicly but once tRump takes office, if he makes it that far, then they'll go behind the public's back and dredge up another witch hunt. That's what tRump does in his business practices.
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Is coding part of the curriculum?
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I can appreciate a person who stands up for what he believes in and does and teaches people what is in the bible. In the US though there is a separation of church and state law in the constitution. Churches shouldn't determine social laws because of the separation clause. ACS has done well, but I think if Prevo focuses more on bible based teaching it will continue to do well and influence another generation of Christ believers.
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You want to end the anti-FA (First Amendment) it's simple, solve the communist violence of the antifa the way we have always solved issues with masked communist, remove the mask and put them in jail for a long time, give them felony records that they can't weasel out of like and ex-kgb agent, ruin thier stupid lives. Antifa want violence, give it to them, end thier future in the most brutal way possible. if 20 or so commies don't go home, then the rest will probably not come back. The other outcome will be what all commie movements end in, massive holocaust
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"Others on the endorsement list include professors in Sri Lanka, Puerto Rico, Australia, the United Kingdom and Rotterdam in The Netherlands." I can't stop laughing!!!!
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Not according to Scripture. It's both/and.
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But Bill, if the Democrats say it, and it is reported in the Globe, it must be true. it must really really be true for sure.
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And the United States government to gain public sentiment to begin a war in Iraq blew up the Twin Towers. . According to a close friend, Perhaps Benazir was right about something else, as well. On more than one occasion she told me she was virtually certain that Osama bin Laden was not living in a cave in the mountainous region of Afghanistan or Pakistan. “He’s living comfortably somewhere in Pakistan,” she would say. “He’s being supported and protected by Pakistani intelligence. You can bet on it.” . She stated an extremist claim to the murder of Osama Bin Laden, but there was "No direct evidence". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RHEqWp8TWo
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Sound like one of those freeloaders who uses this mindset to rationalize sitting on your ass drawing max public assistance. Newsflash were on to you, and your days of a free ride on someone else's hard earned dime are over.
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What are you doing here using common sense? In the political correct world the US military would create the Hallmark division.
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14 hours later and neither Big Glenn nor the geniuses who agreed with him have ventured to say what their problem is with the Canadian legal approach to hearsay - or how it does away with the presumption of innocence or the criminal burden of proof in sexual assault cases. There's a shocker.
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Yeah? Then please do cite it. I agree, we are a liberal democracy, which any credible expert will confirm to you is just another way of saying "a constitutional republic."
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Sorry to learn about your comprehension impairment.
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"...but what makes him truly dangerous..." Agree, Mike AA but I would add that a close second would be his idolatrous and rabid supporters who have bought into his agenda, third would be the ideological right-wingers who will use his vices for their agenda.
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It still represents Francis' thought. More than once, I have written something for someone else's signature. Every time, that person has gone over what I have written quite closely, so that he or she would be prepared to sign off on what I have written. I particularly remember one memo, which I wound up re-writing four or five times before my boss was willing to accept it. You say we should look for Christ, not Francis, as if the two were mutually exclusive.
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MB: I am not shaming anyone I am merely pointing out the senseless nature of this loss. This should not have happened and I am sorry for the grief it has caused the family and village. I'm not chastising anyone for "trying to survive" but if this is an example of "trying to survive" you may want to reconsider.
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If people didn't want, or have to know why they (or someone else..say a criminal) act the way they do, there wouldn't BE any shrinks. They serve a legitimate purpose, and many of our laws are based on criminalizing aberrant behavior that is unacceptable in society. Do the mores of society change? Sure, and obvious aberrant behavior sometimes is "legitimized", if not as "normal", then "acceptable" to a society on a downward spiral. What is "normal" is based on many factors, biology, culture, religion, etc. among them. Usually, it's just a matter of common sense. But, I think I'll go with a "court accepted" expert with decades of experience in dealing with those who aren't. If someone else comes up with a more plausible reason for people who seek to destroy our Constitution, Rights, rule of law, family, etc. I'll entertain their view as well!
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I didn't flag you, Lamont, not my style -- your comment inoffensive though hypocritical, your neutral pose amusing, when we have a whole thread considering Ms. Duncan's unfitness but are apparently not to cite the general unfitness of Conservative regimes and their supporters re- matters of science in particular (Mr. Harper notorious for his scientist-muzzling).
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You're welcome. The simple plural doesn't need an apostrophe.
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Will Trump be good for the USA like GW Bush was? Two wars, 7,000 American soldiers dead and 3,000,000,000,000 spent. That money could have wiped out poverty in the USA in one day. As for negotiating, the Americans have been pretty good at it. You don't become a hyperpower without negotiating skills.
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This argument has been raised squarely before the Australian Royal Commission whose experience is that survivors find galling the Church’s failure to dismiss these abusive priests and religious. Civil society insists on “zero tolerance” for certain kinds of professional misconduct: lawyers who steal clients’ money, doctors who sexually abuse sedated patients and teachers who sexually abuse pupils are permanently struck from the register. The survivors ask: why are priests and religious treated differently under canon law? Church supervision has been tried over the past 50 years and failed miserably. The Murphy Commission in Ireland looked at it and rejected it. Many of the Royal Commission’s case studies have shown it was tried and failed in Australia. Justice McClellan pointed out that the Church could impose the same restrictions on dismissed priests and religious in return for the support that canon law requires when they have not been dismissed.
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I think people need to be a little careful about conflict of interests, particularly when it comes to making medical policy. What you want are open minds who are willing to review the data in an intelligent manner. Just because an individual has worked closely with industry doesn't mean that he/she cannot meet these goals. In fact, it may be a sign that the people is imminently qualified and may be exactly the right person for the panel. In contrast, just because someone has had no interactions with industry doesn't necessarily mean they have an open mind either. It is quite possible for a person to have preconceived, incorrect, notions of what needs to be done. An excellent example would be the change by Ontario to no longer fund high doses of opioids. There are people out there, such as palliative cancer patients, who need these medications, and this decision was made without consultation with palliative care experts. No conflicts doesn't necessarily mean open mind.
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How are you not getting this? There were no problems to address. We still need to have an AGM to approve the financial statements and budget and appoint the auditor for the next year. We need 30% of people to show up for an hour or less once a year to achieve this task. A notice should be all that they need because they've all invested hundreds of thousands of dollars into their units. However, we also indicated that people should let us know if there are any issues they would like to discuss as we would ensure it was brought up during the meeting. We also said we would be open to hearing any issues people had at the meeting. We still had to go knocking door to door ten minutes before the meeting started in order to reach 30%. And we didn't even get 30% to go! Some people who were home STILL wouldn't come, but signed a proxy at their door. It's almost comical. We held the meeting in the lobby... downstairs... they could have worn their pajamas... I don't know what else we could do.
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I am not sure about Canadas chances of an equal trade deal with Mexico. The economies are too different, wages, standards, costs of production, corruption in Mexico from the top down etc etc. When someon in Canada is making $5K a month for a job that can be done for 500 bucks a month in mexico the playing field is always slanted towards Mexico and Canada will lose out.
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And shifting to a replacement-population mindset is a massive challenge, both in western society and in other regions of the world.
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wow you live in a delusional world, europe is in real trouble with out of control debt, immigration violence etc, etc,,, the socialism disease is now doing its dirty work
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I get it. You probably also had a good foundation to start with. My son had a solid foundation and could question and respond to issues that came up in class. Others didn't have that benefit and the waters of faith just got muddied.
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So we're sending more troops to Afghanistan (despite a campaign promise not to) while simultaneously calling back our top diplomat for the region? No wonder the generals are worried the WH doesn't have a strategic plan.
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I agree its strategic, but its as much aimed at the NDP. Wynne basically is carving out the left from within the ONDP, again. All the ONDP has is unionised urban hotbeds and the odd personal fiefdom. Brown has no choice but to let this one go.
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Is the state afraid to build that bridge cause it has been in the news forever. I hate it when I hear some one say "we should have built this years ago when it was affordable. That bridge will be built someday. Who is paying who to block/stop construction on that one bridge that will make sense later. After they get through butchering permanent funds, there will be a lot of people moving out anyway. This money could be found if some one wanted it bad enough.
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I'm with Windfall. I drive 1,000-km days when I go on vacation four times a year. Having to wait for a recharge every 400 km -- a lot less in cold months -- would really screw up my trips. It would put me back at least half a century in terms of car daily performance. .
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So what are they showing courage against. Why are they not showing courage for all the veterans who have over the years died for their country and the ideals that have kept this country strong. He is obviously not the first idiot president that we have had (and he most surely won't be the last), but you players not respecting the flag & the anthem, let alone the veterans that fought and died for you to be absolute babies makes me very sad even admit I watch the Broncos
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Oil prices are up 40% in the last 3 months and current forecasts call for a steady increase.
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I’m saying you’re awfully free with the word generous, but you’re talking about other people’s money so why not? You also seem to have a disconnect between the estate tax de jure and the estate tax in your head. The estate is taxed, not the person who receives it. Or more reasonably, persons. Assets not typically cash. Your living high on the hog with $5M fantasy is just that, fantasy. Estate taxes are said the be in place because we don’t want economic dynasties, yet we have them. The very wealthy know how to avoid this tax, the not so wealthy are plucked clean with it.
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Worried that the necessity of a woman being conscious is going to cut down on your action?
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Using your own comments it is logical that if both Hillary and Trump were flawed, the choice was one of choosing the lesser of two evils. Thus evil wins either way.
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Nothing new here. In every religion, self-serving adherents can and do interpret the "sacred writings" to justify almost any imaginable behavior. Stephen J. Remington
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This man breaches public sentiment.
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PFD is guaranteed for three years. I guess Governor Walker was correct when he predicted the dividend could disappear in three years.....
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No one ever did answer my initial question of why Mr. Orcutt was living in a campground instead of at one of the homes of his friends and family?? While he may not be a transient, he appears to live like one during his stay in Juneau. No room at the family inn?? But five whole days before notifying the police doesn't do much for the police. They have no idea if they should be looking for a live body or a dead one. They don't even know if he is in the Juneau area or not. I never been to Juneau myself so I can't judge if their police force is racist or not. But I don't expect them to jump loops over very cold trail.
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Buying good companies so they can lower service an raise rates.. That is what I have seen. :-(
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There needs to be a stronger presence of MPs in these troubled areas. They should be working with HPD.
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Love it. "It's especially uniting because where we live, it's the only time Bears and Packers fans agree on something," she wrote.
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The early balloting sites are run just like the election day sites - votes are accounted for, audits done, total ballots issued to the site accounted for, ballots used, ballot machine tallies printed, signed, cross referenced and reconciled. Questioned ballots are segregated, tallied and accounted for. The security seals are cross checked for integrity, ballot "chutes" checked for wayward ballots. Quite a process.
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Let me guess, you fail to see the irony in your own cowardly post.
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Toronto Community housing owns 700+ single family homes, some are worth over a million dollars, must be nice. Why don't they sell those off first and dedicate to their housing issues first? Also look at who they had running their social housing under David miller. Keiko Nakamura who was making $300,000 a year and spending scarce money on lavish trips and gifts for the employees is tchc. These are the people that they expect to oversee the future of community housing? Oh yes she went on to make $250,000 a year as president of goodwill Toronto, which folded under the cloud of a scandal , leaving all of their employees, many with disabilities unemployed and shattered.
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What a neat distinction! Treaties you say? Maybe you forgot to mention that the Canadian indigenous people got what was coming to them because they tried to invade France and England and Spain, and were defeated, and in that defeat, as a defensive measure by the invaded countries, had their lands occupied. Oh wait, that isn't what happened? Well then, why make the comparison?
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It is still my contention that had Bush and Cheney been charged with "war crimes" Trump would have never run for President! Maybe a few of those clingons would resign and the swamp would cleaned! But Trump's efforts have turned to swamp into a cesspool!
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" Yard time in cramped exercise pens ": Boo-Hoo ! These are bad people, convicted by the courts for doing bad things. Should we provide massage therapy and free wine to make them feel better and let them play the occasional game of tennis ?
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No surprise about the large number of whites protesting Trump in DC. Most of DC whites are working in government jobs that can be eliminated with the result of a better government. Those protesting want to keep their useless jobs that were obtained by who you blow or who you know and are just parasites on society. Trump should take an ax to all those useless jobs and stop the wasted spending of taxpayer money. People who are productive doing good work for society will love Trump getting rid of all the dead wood.
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Himself included?
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Meanwhile, the various tribunals of the Roman Catholic church are busily dissolving many perfectly valid marriages! Have you told the tribunalists about this scriptural pericope?
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I've already served 12 years and would serve again if the need arises. You?
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See what happens when Democras are elected. So incompetent.
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In all fairness, Patrick brown never wanted this guy to be the MPP. That said, I predict he will be a massive headache for a party and its leader that want to put all this social conservative stuff behind them.
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"Many who will ride will get rid of a second car" That's another lie the city wants you to believe. The rail is a limited 20 mile line. It doesn't even go to UH Manoa, which is the root of Oahu's traffic problems. Only if you are lucky to live next to a rail station and work near a rail station will you be likely to use a car less often. People in Mililani, Wahiawa, West Kapolei, Nanakuli, Maile, Waianae and Makaha others will still have to drive to a train station and only Pearl Highlands and a few others will have parking. The rail is going to make commute times loner for many, possibly most people.
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I don't think that Lawrence Martin is aware how weak the Democrats are on a national,state & local level. The Democrats have to rebuild their party as well.
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My husband and I love you, Mazie and wish you the very best health outcomes. You are a heroine in the US Senate for Hawaii and for the entire US of America. Your dedication to democracy, democratic principals, personal ethics and the rule of law are exactly what is needed now as the nation faces down the enemy who occupies the WH. Thank you for all you do and keep going forward in your health battle.
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There is no collusion, ACFH. If there was, it would have already have been reported, and proven. Everything else you state is just coming from the Liberal fog machine.
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How about the pressure on the availability of affordable housing for low income, TAX-PAYING Canadians who have been conscripted into paying the bill for free housing for the Syrians? How about the gross mismatch between English and French language teachers and the number of Syrian refugees in need of instruction in one of these languages?
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Heh, don't dis-respect the Little Italian. I think you meant "Il Dunce".
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Here's the 9-4-17 8AM -- LRAPA graph http://data.lrapa.org/ClientFiles/543c75d5-deeb-4fa2-b3aa-a34c0ac75d80.pdf -- from --- http://www.lrapa.org/221/Data-Graphing
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I'm a CPA and agree with simple guy. Both of my partners, one of whom is also a CPA, also agree with simple guy, and we are all small business owners with many employees. There is no reason to subsidize the reduction of tax bills for small business owners. Moreau raises some important issues.
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Here is a great example of how far the peace movement hasn't come. http://www.theamericanmirror.com/video-passengers-cheer-woman-berating-trump-supporter-kicked-off-plane/
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The only way Walker can made demands for people's PFDs and an income tax is to make out the Alaska budget is in dire straights, so it stands to reason he's forecasting doom and gloom.
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I think it was fuhgeddaboudit money.
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' Yep, a half million dollar 52-foot Hatteras is a real hardship. .
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This is a prime example of administrative incompettence in the gathering and critique of crucial facts. If these CCOs were subject to thorough, random and unannounced patient records review, by a REAL and impartial medical team, they would have FAILED the test miserably. I am reminded here of the same thing that goes on within our schools. So what if a student fails a subject now and then. If they meet a certain "other" set of criteria, as written by "administrative" know it alls, PASS them anyway. And the beat goes on. We need competent, reliable, responsible and trustworthy folks steering the Good Ship Oregon. What we have now is quite the opposite.
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Wake me up when he starts for the Vikings. Or anywhere. Don't get me wrong - I love Sloter and wanted him to stay. But I trust the evaluations of our coaching staff a heck of a lot more than I do fans who watched him play well against 3rd/4th stringers. This feels like Zach Dysert all over again.
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Expected the title to give me details on Kim and Park. This article is a rambling ho hum of "oh wells" and not worth reading.....hey Lee, stay off the juice! I have better things to do than read your rattling nonsense. You're only writing to get a paycheck, move this junk to the editorials!
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Yeah, 1 .38 pistol wielded by one woman against massive military arms and armored vests and helmeted face shields and armored vehicles. Sticks? Rocks? Everyone can view the videos online to dispel your bald-faced lies and unintelligent logic. Just how stupid can you be?
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Ouch! Super sunburn really hurts.
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Definitiong of "bum" is a dreg on life expecting others to provide for them. Unskilled young people just starting and holding minimum wage jobs are "workers" not "bums' you should learn comprehension as well. Medical benefits are another "earned" job benefit. But under your ACA nearly all employers cut hours so they would not have to pay for medical benefits. That is on Obama and Reid's heads, not mine I earned my benefit package sometimes work 7/12 hour shifts and then putting in extra hours. Following the law is not a hard concept except for Congress and this President. No hand outs, no special interests, and as Hillary and Barack said their favorite guy was Saul Alinsky and his 8 points for radicals to control the "useful idiots" meaning you included the public, not for their benefit but for control of their lives.
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Perhaps someone can explain the difference between hubris and arrogance as it appears by those who denigrate anyone without college degree?
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Please stop with the 'we are a nation of immigrants'. No one has forgotten that, despite the ad nauseum repeated statements to remind everyone. However, we are also a nation of laws, which are being ignored for the advantage and use of certain groups. And stop comparing the 1800s to today, they are not the same, not by a long shot. If you want that style of immigration it also means no welfare/support/help of any kind by the government to any new immigrants, which Im sure the same people against limiting immigration would be against as well. We, the citizens, get to decide our immigration policy and it should be what we feel is in our best interest. And I great many of us want it cut back for a while to deal with the undeniable massive influx we have over the past 40 or so years. Especially with it being overwhelmingly from one demographic rather than an actual mix of peoples.
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Nazis implementing their vision for a perfect society filled with flawless beautiful healthy people. Hitler would be so proud, he was an avid anti-smoking fitness campaigner too.
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Neither is true as you know. This is a matter of trends, not what is happening today or last Thursday!
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That's a shame. Shows poor formation and a lukewarmness in the lay about their interior life. I've often asked the question..mainly to myself (and occasionally here - and I get hammered for it): To what extent does my own (and the lay's own) lukewarmness about their interior life "rub off" on the priests in my parish? My hypothesis is that if we never go to confession...that poor priest who is trying to make Jesus as available as possible...is sitting quietly in that confessional..waiting..and waiting..and then thinking and then getting discouraged...or even personally weakened in their own interior life. Why bother... Or even if we go to confession..if we go infrequently or go superficially...without putting a mere 5 minutes into a mental examination of conscience....the priests KNOW this...they can sense it....and so the discouragement can continue. A priest can tell whether someone is striving toward God..and I don't think I've ever met a priest who doesn't want to help.
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This guy JUST figured out that politicians do not tell the truth? Sheesh no wonder he was fired.
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I have seen the homeless downtown tie their dog up and go in and have a quick beer. To state that they do not have money to spend is incorrect. The ENABLERS in LAME County keep giving money to these losers............
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It is asking a lot to ask people to make ultra fine judgements on contamination. The takeaway for me is if you can see it(contamination), toss it rather than recycle. So cheese(and oil) encrusted pizza boxes would go in the trash. Yes, there is a lot of hypocrisy and self-righteousness floating around and a lot of denial. If we as a society truly cared about the environment there wouldn’t be a need for recycling at all( certainly a lot less than there is). The environment always takes second place to profit and convenience. Just employing the term "pro-environment" shows how divorced from reality we are. I hope all that thorough washing you do is with reclaimed water. Personally, I just put mine through the used dishwater and call it good.
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K- You are deliberately falsifying their intent and you know it. Nobody is kneeling during the anthem to slam veterans or current service members - and I know that you know this. We both know why they are doing this: to peacefully demonstrate against racial injustice in this country. You are free to take their protest as personally as you wish with whatever interpretation you want. Heck, you can even claim that kneeling at the national anthem is nothing more than an advertisement for some random company that makes knee pads if you want. But we both know why they are doing this because they have said so. And few servicemen who understood what they meant would be as offended as you are. I get it - you hold the national anthem as sacrosanct. But taking umbrage at a silent, peaceful protest is taking umbrage at the very essence of our first amendment, arguably the most important portion of the entire constitution.
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Ooooo...schadenfreude...had to Google that one. I don't derive any pleasure from this man's misfortune, I just disagree with the way he handled the situation. Every situation where an authority figure offends or inconveniences someone is not an outrageous violation of their rights. I would go into the dangers of "crying wolf" but my guess is we'll just have to agree to disagree on this one.
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Justin Trudeau ...Tax Canada on our SUCCESS, not the very air that we breathe!!!
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Chuck Because men and women are different you will never get equality of outcome in any field..
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Anytime the Charter of Rights is supported in court, no matter how odious we feel the party is, the interests of everyone in this country were served well. Rights apply to all Canadians, no matter who they are.
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Just think if you taxed all the millionaires at 100%.... we could all be eating steak and lobster. {wink} FYI..... 235,000 tax returns report income of $1M+, totalling $727 Billion in income. If you taxed those sorry bastards at 100%, it would run the $3.5 trillion federal government for about 2.5 months. Then who are you going to turn to? IDEA: How about the 45% of American households who pay ZERO federal income tax? Factoid: The top rate of 94% in 1944 was on income over $200K, which is $2.7M in today's dollars. Factoid: Buried inside a Congressional Budget Office report this week [2013] was this nugget: when it comes to individual income taxes, the top 40 percent of wage earners in America pay 106 percent of the taxes. The bottom 40 percent...pay negative 9 percent. Who isn't paying their fair share? http://www.cnbc.com/2013/12/11/the-rich-do-not-pay-the-most-taxes-they-pay-all-the-taxes.html
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Carbon dioxide is NOT a pollutant. This carbon tax is a tax on life.
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Big difference. PCs are fiscally conservative who believe in balanced budgets outside recessions, believe in spending what is necessary for a civil society but nothing more, and having competitive taxes with other developed countries. Liberals (at least the Trudeau/Wynne types) believe it is okay to run perpetual deficits, we should dramatically increase spending and the economy will take off without looking at its effectiveness, and that our tax rates can be one of the highest on earth without any brain drain or negative reprecussions on economic growth. PC's aren't nativist, believe socially conservative issues are dead, and not libertarians (otherwise slightly less government, not radically less).
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If Charles and all the other Royals are truly Canada's friend, they would pick up the tab once in a while rather than free loading every time.
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HAHAHAHAHAHA! Oh wait, you're serious? That was a good one, just let me wipe a tear from my eye here... What truly describes the relationship between trump and his hard-core supporters with the media: his base think media reporting of trump’s words and actions is H#ll? No, it’s not: its truth. If you don’t like the reporting, maybe you should go back to the source, trump himself, and take a long hard look at him. FOX is information for entertainment, not information for truth.
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The stadium needs to be a minimum of 40,000 seats. Anything smaller will impact UH Athletic growth.
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For 500 years the Muslim Ottoman Empire protected Jews, fellow people of the book, from the murderous Christians of Europe.
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Conservatives my soon to be aching wallet. People consistently tout their less government attitude during an election year when it really boils down to where the money is spent. Where is Walker. Where is the veto
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The poor bear ! So glad that he was able to get surgery and hopefully he will recover 100%! Very interesting story !
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Ms. Cafaro has been in politics and should understand President Trump's promises were only that, promises. She should have known that many simply could not be realized.
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