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If she is serious, shouldn't she be extending her criticism to places like Saudi Arabia and others in the Middle East? Saudi Arabia supports and promotes an islamic ideology that is not that different form ISIS. Saudi Arabia crucifies people, publicly beheads people, bans non-muslims from some cities, bans all non-muslim religions, removes hands as a from of punishment, executes gays and denies women basic rights and supports islamic extremists around the globe. How will she de-radicalize when the government supports places like Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other dictatorships that follow and actively support an extreme version of islam.?
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A serious tax on sugar would generate plenty tax revenue with a side effect of decreased health cost. I remember 60 years ago sugar was heavily taxed in Holland . I understand that taxing sugar has complications for all sugar containing products destined for export, I suggest just rebate at the border.
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That's because doctors are gouging Alaskans. And insurance companies have to meet network adequacy requirements so they are subjected to the overwhelming leverage the sparse providers have.
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Horrible format, badly done and not focussed. They need to get rid of at least 65% of these candidates and get the serious contenders on.
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Kicked your a$$ on Tuesday.
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They are proving it, The Halton Police review was released yesterday...results? Unfounded as they initially reported...Of the year 2016 cases reviewed, Halton Police found 15 did not occur, the remaining 42 cases were found to not have been true after a "thorough investigation." fyi..not true is code for 'a lie'. The math indicates just shy of 1 false accusation per week during 2016...just in Halton.. Thankfully.....57 lives not ruined. We eagerly await the result of the other Police forces. I suspect it won’t be long before we have actual proof that the 2-8% false accusation stat is complete crap. It's much, much higher. I find it funny that those who are least likely to be the victim of a false accusation (women) are the first to proclaim loudly that they rarely happen. Don't be angry at the Police, be very , very angry at the vast number of women who've lied about bring assaulted. Your beef is with them.
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Quite right! Keep on hammering.
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Finally, you reference the last 150 years as we haven't had other reforms in the system. And yet we've constantly made changes (the legal voting age has changed multiple times, women were given the vote, advanced voting availability has become greater, etc.). One of the key things that makes our democracy great is that it IS adaptable. That it CAN improve. And we've made allowances for these improvements all along, even in the face of people saying "it works just fine" in every single instance.
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Somebody has an active imagination.
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Point taken, Dante. I have been blessed (and also worked hard to achieve) a well paying job that I love and where I set my own hours, but thank you for reminding me that this is not the case for everyone.
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Imagine the sphincter clenching cringe Liberals will experience when O'Leary verbally dismantles Trudeau in a debate over his governments ruinous economic policies. Even now Butts makes sure Trudeau spends his days kissing babies and even in that arena the PM stumbles. What a sorry gang of nincompoops we have in Ottawa.
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Whenever you promise somebody free stuff you always get their vote, it's the Democratic way. :) Mr. Civility
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Prices may go up or they may go down but the bottom line is that as long as we have a policy of mass immigration in place, demand will outstrip supply and Canadians will be forced to use an ever higher percentage of their income to rent or buy housing. Immigration accounts for 80+% of the demand for new additional housing units in Canada. There is a net migration of Canadians out of our biggest cities. Do the math. A balanced level of immigration would be around 50,000 annually but the level has now reached 300,000+. This benefits developers and cheap labour employers who in turn fund the Liberal and Conservative parties and a large chunk of the advertizing revenues of media corporations. This is the circle of corruption that is behind housing inflation. Cheers, John Meyer
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I was confused by Popes JP2 and B16. Their focus was on church teachings that differed from the loving message of Jesus. An example is excluding gays as disordered. Pope Francis has given Jesus the priority and his loving message of the Kingdom of God with its compassion, mercy, forgiveness and ecumenism.
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The Avs made the absolutely worst transition from high spending club to the salary cap era. Without the ability to spend unlimited amounts, they haven't got a clue how to operate.
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Reading many of the previous posts some just don't get it - this is his job - his only job! What would you think if the finance minister, or minister of foreign affairs attended endless events like this? You'd ask how do they have time for that? Yet when it's our 'Prime' minister, no one in the media asks that question. Sad state.
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There is stalling, but much blame lies with Provinces and Municipalities that were put on notice months before the Federal election that Federal Legalization was coming, and especially after the April 2017 announcement. Considering most police forces are doing just fine dealing with a relatively benign, ubiquitous, and uncontrolled illegal regime, the transition to a legal framework will pose few real adjustment from the current norm. Police will have the easier job of enforcing ID limits and public use according to the law. More serious enforcement issues will be determination of impairment, which are already being dealt with every single day, and will continue to be dealt with in the future by applying the technology of the day. As to home growing, the Canadian Courts completely denounced Police expert witnesses espousing the dangers of home grown marijuana. Concerns around home growing are easily dealt with through local safety and nuisance codes.
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Based on some the past 30+ years of Federal governments in Canada there is even more incentive to get laws passed through Parliament this year. Typically, in a majority government, Parliament is prorogued roughly halfway through the 4-year term in order to start a new session with a fresh Throne speech. A fairly obvious time to prorogue the government, if the Liberals are following this tradition, would in mid September, just after the summer break and pretty much bang-on the halfway point between Trudeau taking office (Nov. 2015) and the writ being dropped for the next election (August/September 2019?). Obvious Trudeau and the Liberals are not required to prorogue Parliament in September, but there is a good chance they will.
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First, the sex I have is sex, which is different from sodomy. Second, I admit that I am sinful for engaging in acts of self-gratification; I'm not proud of it. My objection is that homosexual sodomy is sinful and a perverted use of one's sex (and/or oral, excretory) organs.
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No question the Liberal governments have messed up the electricity file. As did the Conservatives and NDP before them (a reminder about the debt repayment fee on your electricity bill and deregulation and privatization debacles). No party has their hands clean. We have tried deregulation, alternative energy, and have canceled new power plants for political reasons. I don't know if artificially lowering costs now and pushing them out 20 years makes sense or not. If the author has alternatives let's hear it! Complaining about it does not solve the problem. Ontarians deserve better. We need a calm steady hand to plan and manage this vital commodity. Perhaps we should start there. Hire the best people. Incent them based on outcome and measure how well they do. And, by all means, keep politics out of it!
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Health care is subsidized with tax subsidies for most if not all policy holders, whether through the Affordable Care Act or the health insurance exclusion for employers. Taxpayers fund it and they have spoken. Can't and should not be fixed. Rights mean people are entitled to equality, regardless of who pays. That’s America and we won’t fix that either.
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I'll take Nancy Smash over Comrade President Bankrupt Fraud any old day.
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This train wreck has been slowly approaching the station in dire need of repair for many many years. Unfortunately our weak kneed politicians have neither the will power or resolve steer the train on the proper path, however it appears that the salvation will be an economic one. Namely the vault is becoming bare and the debt refinancing that has been so prevalent is not longer the slavation. My great concern is not the current condition of our finances both provincially and fedearlly, but the ignorance of the general population when is concerns the debt, deficit, entitlement to forever benefits ect ect. Basically to get their head out of the sand and face reality. Without this, the current economic situation will deteriorate and that is of my great concern. Greece had a debt to GDP ratio a few decades ago that was similar to Ontario. Shall I continue? I learned a very importand lesson years ago when I started my business venture. Once you give something away you can NEVER take back
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Twitter has been used to whip up crowds of like-minded people into a frenzy on both sides of the political spectrum. It works as well on the Left, for the same reasons. No need for rational argument, just unleash the self-righteous indignation.
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Sounds to me like Langley has a problem of their own making.
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Mr. Dershowitz, what is really scary is how few people recognize and applaud integrity. Although I've disagreed with you in the past I always found it impossible to gain say your substansives. Thank you for your efforts.
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That's not even remotely true.
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Matthew 7:13-14New International Version (NIV) The Narrow and Wide Gates 13 “Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. 14 But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.
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Exactly.
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Dr. Worl, that Prof. Haycox is imaginine or characterizing current opinions in Russia (not historical fact or his own opinion) is clear when he writes "In virtually any train or bus station in Russia today, in sidewalk kiosks, in bookstores, in libraries, one finds this representation of Alaska and of the sale of Russian America, in purported histories, in novels, and in feature articles, a story of Russia betrayed." But it would have been better if he'd made that clearer earlier in the article, perhaps with quotation marks to show that these were not HIS opinions he was reporting.
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Nope. There is nothing outrageous in *Informing everyone *that of the 11 million illegals *only criminals or those listed under the Trump EO on Immigration Enforcement are subject to deportation. -- https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/01/25/presidential-executive-order-enhancing-public-safety-interior-united
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Sure. Just don't expect me not to object when your "recreational choice" is prioritized over public safety and wildlife conservation. None of these selfish, narcissistic, spandex-wearing idiots has yet addressed the realities that (1) their behavior is contrary to safe practice while traveling in bear habitat, (2) the result of every adverse encounter between bears and humans--regardless the outcome for the human--is that the bear is shot, and (3) recklessly startling large wild animals endangers others in the area--hikers, fishermen etc., not just bikers on the trail. Is your "choice" worth a father and child being mauled when the bear you've provoked into attacking you suddenly encounters them afterwards? You pretend not to care if a bear attacks you. Frankly, I don't care if a bear attacks you, either--as long as you are the only one who's harmed. That's just natural selection at work. Unfortunately your recklessness harms others--both humans and bears.
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Hmm... perhaps Trump's son Barron could take the NDP helm. Only 11 but has more gravitas than those on offer!
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M103?
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That is precisely how it works, argyle. Poor families get a generous benefit, rich ones nothing at all. For the rest it's somewhere in between. Try it out if you like: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/benefits-calculator/
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Many American criminals have quite a list of AKA's.
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I suggest you read a variety of accounts of how and why this happened. Jack Dresser's account is decidedly biased and one-sided. Try the version from here and you'll get a very different perspective: http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/myths-and-facts-online-the-1967-six-day-war
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I look forward to meeting you!
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It's very unfortunate that Caldwell is purposely engaged in party label divisiveness to solicit votes. The office of the Mayor of Honolulu is NON-PARTISAN. Caldwell touting himself as a "lifelong Democrat" who fights for the "little guy" is a big hoax. His bad record at City Hall - Managing Director for Mufi Hannemann, Acting Mayor, and Mayor - does not promote the core values of what Democrats stand for.
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It's a great little story. There is nothing revolutionary about it. There is nothing revolutionary about most things that don't win Nobel Prizes for Physics. You must have missed the parts about: 1. giving up something old for something totally new, 2. starting something more or less from scratch in a new place, 3. hiring people in her new country, 4. creating business opportunities for herself and others, 5. actually going to China or India for business instead of just talking or complaining about it (like very few of us have, try it someday if you want your eyes opened wide, 6. recognizing she doesn't know everything and adapting as the market changed, 7. having a backup plan Sounds like the kind of immigrants we need, badly, IMO. Sure, nice if she had invented a ground-breaking product to manufacture in a defunct steel mill in Hamilton, but perhaps that is around the corner.
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allie, turn yourself in.
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Like you?
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"Anyone with basic reality skills knows that the top 20% of earners pay 84% of income tax." And, when laid against the amount of the nartion's money and wealth they control, it's nowhere near enough. Time for a wealth tax to supplement their paltry income taxes.
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Trump needs to be removed asap, threatening to stop federal funds to a school that has no control over protesters is pathetic. He must think he is invincible but his own actions will ensure his impeachmrnt.
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Because it was $97 MILLION numnut, not BILLION!
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If it were a wasp or a snake, you'd have no problem. But a deer is cute, so it hurts your wittle snowflake feelings?
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It is, really..... one wonders whether Zuma has a large, sorry, very large slops bucket for those who obey Zuma rather than take the needs of the country..... more defined, if Zuma or ANC, then Zuma! A large number of those in the slops bucket come from KZN.
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The short answer: because it would be good for society.
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Let's pack more people in like rats in a trap. Here's a novel idea, don't build anything for others that you would not live in yourself. Are messrs St. Clair and Bullier reserving the penthouses for themselves and their families?
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It's not a "meltdown of humanity", you idiots. It's the liberation of eastern Aleppo. Allegedly this, and allegedly that. Well, I allege that the US/Saudi-backed Islamist terrorists are eating babies.
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Trump cozies up to a guy who specializes in extrajudicial killings and who recently made China the Philippines' new best friend. At this rate, Trump's ongoing, brilliant diplomatic forays (Taiwan, India, Pakistan, Russia, etc.) will surpass the wackiness of early morning Tweet storms falling from his gilded bathroom throne. Keep 'em coming Donnie boy, you're a riot.
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There should be 75% capital gain tax to stop flipping. There is a difference between flipping and investment. Flipping is only done by real estate agents who have complete access to information and also complete control of how to take a good property off the market without even letting anybody see the property on market. In other words, agents exploit the information and control they have.
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Never heard of him. Short interview. Trump "Will you be Loyal to me and ONLY ME"!! Wray "YES SIR"....
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Aiea7, Most of us here are not anti rail or anti traffic reduction in itself. It is the utterly irresponsible way rail is being built and money burnt due to incompetence on the part of HART and the mayor. In 2015 when Clodwell went before the legislature, his most common response to questions was "I don't know". Despite that, he received 900 million dollars more than he asked for. And now, less than 18 months later, he's back at the legislature again saying "I don't know". The legislature was right to not fund anymore of this boondoggle until he mayor actually has some answers. Aiea7, would you like to personally wager $5000 that the ral cost will exceed 10 billion? That means the mayor will have to ask the legislature again or raise city fees and taxes. I know you won't accept because you either don't have $5000 or because you know I'm right.
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Brand matters when competing in the world, ask any corporation. We need to compete to attract the best talent in the world, it takes more than maple syrup and Algonquin ads.
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How about Darkey Creek Road and Darkey Creek just east of Waldport? Is that part of your so called "PC movement"? The original plan was to name these N-creek instead, however Mr. Southworth had earned so much local respect they chose "Darkey" ironically to honor him. Darkey Creek was finally renamed but the original racist road name remains today. The creek is now called Southworth Creek. That part of the coast is having no problem now considering renaming it's utility Central Coast PUD from Central Lincoln PUD so those communities served by CLPUD outside of Lincoln County can feel more included. Estimates for the change have already been tabulated. That is beyond pathetic in context with Mr. Southworth's struggles just to be accepted for who he was. But people like you just can't see it or practice it. So the struggle for respect continues amidst huge opposition. https://oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/southworth_louis_1829_1917_/
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MichaelG> The past three POTUSs were the ones who truly set our country backwards. All of the deals with NK, Iran, China, Mexico, Iraq and Afghanistan were all major things that set the US backwards in more than one way. Clinto, could have had eliminated Osama Bin Laden in the Sudan and NK; Bush, took us into Iraq and Afghanistan and NK deal; Obama, withdraw from Iraq and Afghanistan, Iran deal, and NK. If any of them had taken care of things we would not be in this situation now. So, all of you naysayers, listen up, tell the truth if you can and of you can, just "STHU!!!!" Freedom of speech does not count regarding these issues. Grow up little liars and become honest people for once in your life!!!!
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I've been told by brown people, asian people, black people, white people and indigenous people to shut the ef up. I never took it as racist. This broad should do the same.
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No you can't.
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Interstate pools just allow insurance companies to locate in the most favorable regulatory environment and may not sell policies that offer the protections and integrity Alaska needs.
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Hate much?
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Trump's father was a founding member of the New York City chapter of the KKK Trump I a legally documented racist: . Case Name: United States v. Fred C. Trump, Donald Trump, and Trump Management, Inc. FH-NY-0024 Docket / Court 73-1529 ( E.D.N.Y. ) State/Territory New York Case Type(s) Fair Housing/Lending/Insurance Attorney Organization U.S. Dept. of Justice Civil Rights Division
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'ousted ttc union head predicts labour strife'. and bob 'who are you kidding' kinnear would know a thing or two about labour strife being one who is very familiar with inciting it.
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Congrats and best wishes to Hawaii's most successful head football coach. Based on this report, it's apparent that Coach Jones will maintain his Hawaii ties. This exposure will hopefully pave the way back to bigger and better coaching and head coaching opportunities at the college and pro levels or even a coaching position on Coach Rolo's staff if he decides to stay home. June is among the best football minds at any level, and he deserves the opportunity to share his knowledge. Like Frost at UCF, he brings hope and excitement wherever he goes with a brand of football that can make any team, regardless of past records and player quality, better. We'll be keeping an eye on the Tiger-Cats.
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When you believe in magical beings, you get what you deserve.
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Wow has policing lost it;s mind across the English-speaking mind/ I wonder if soft religious belief people have completely infiltrated and run police departments, other aspects of society so we have these clearly daft statements from people in supposed authority.
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"Pastagarian", John? ... errrr, that's a Hungarian who loves pasta?
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I thought it was "Fauxcahontas."
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There's nothing to get embroiled in. You just weren't online when Ed Hu was here in his own person. There is probably no reason for you to care, but your idea that no one should respond to him suggests a preference toward isolating him since he is the one with the brutal responses to anyone who dares disagree with him. We are not all so big on outcasting.
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You're right in that he was not a terrorist, though that doesn't make him any better or worse than someone who commits this type of crime in the name of terrorism. However, how do you conclude that he was mentally ill? I never saw that mentioned in this story.
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Sorry I should have said yeah Dalton /Wynn. And how long have the Liberals been in power in Ontario? And yes I believe the Fraser Institute can hire better analysts. More money. And most of the comments I quoted are from Statscan not the Fraser Institute. The left in this country still wants to pretend we have horrible income inequality when the evidence, even under Harper shows we are closer to Sweden than the US in that respect. Our 1% make about a 1/3 of the US 1%. Why is that never mentioned? Most of our "rich" are immigrants who buy our houses but conduct business somewhere else.
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" ... In the rust-belt states that swung to Mr. Trump, white working- and middle-class voters blame foreigners for taking away . .." Nice try - but only partly to the point. They blame the politically correct elites and media for basically ignoring, never mind insulting by relegating them to status of uneducated red neck knuckle draggers. Name calling does not solve anything, merely isolates a significant population group and nourishes a culture of fear and frustration. And the media play a large part in this by being superficial - click bait celebrity tabloid fodder predominating to the detriment of fact based informed opinion and debate. The Ontario Green Energy boondoggle comes to mind - " thousands of jobs and phase out fossil fuels " being the Liberal propaganda merely cut and pasted into the media pipe line. Nobody even remotely interested in adressing the related STEM limitations and cost implications. Pronoun biology and helicopter rides agitating the scribblers instead ....
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I quoted the data that Nanos provided on his site. You must be reading the imaginary data swirling around in your head.
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Dave, take a lesson on toxicology. If you can't talk RUPs and LD50, then you clearly don't understand the issue and what's wrong with it. Birds are tiny and would be way more susceptible to these pesticides. Have you seen masses of dead animals around farms? Nope. Don't insult and beat around the bush. You won't even find dead earthworms. If you apply an organic fungicide like copper sulfate at a high enough rate, you'd find dead soil but of course no one needs to know about that!
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Time to end this welfare program.
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You must be from Toronto right? You know how I know? Everything is fake and a lie to a Torontonian. That is unless it is the most mundane of stories. Anything unusual, eccentric, extraordinary, great accomplishments of any sort etc etc. "I don't believe that." Well maybe you are right or maybe not. Maybe she doesn't smoke as much weed as you do.
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I think once again you are over focused here. Taking a careful core sample of the tree and analyzing it ++ Meanwhile the bigger picture of the growth potential of the forest (read momentum) is all positive here. Think Under Armour, back in the day Its not Snapchat....it makes aspirational coats. . I do not own it.... but really....your reaching a bit here imo.
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They lied to put me under investigation then lied to obtain a warrant, used it to seize goods... no conviction but the raid was illegal to boot - wrong kind of warrant. did i see justice? no! I was robbed and all the proof is in court documents but good luck spending your own money to fight public paid criminals! i have very little time left to sue but i cant find a lawyer worth his salt that practices civil around where i am! help!
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Ryan the dolt continues to prove Einstein's quote, "The difference between genius and stupidity is that there are limits to genius."
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that's why it was so damaging to all concerned to eliminate the cost of living increases for the minimum wage long ago, now it's pathetically the small timers who don't deserve to take massive hits who suffer the worst in order to needfully correct the gross misdeeds of others. a minimum wage of under $15 is untenable and archaic, the status quo needs to go, and along with it will be millions of vital businesses and owners, which may well have been part of the plan all along.
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I’ve never understood the puffy, sweaty guys who have their tie half- loosened, by 10:15 AM. That ‘look’ is for police dramas taking place at 11:30PM, near the end of two homicides, 4 armed robberies, 7 cases of aggravated assault and 6 hours of overtime If a tie is causing you grief, don’t wear one in the first place...
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Fences on both sides of the right-of-way and a concrete divider between lanes to jump. Not sure what "motivation" would be involved. Commuted this road for many years and occasionally would see people (several times groups of 2-3) doing the same thing during rush hour traffic.
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The Old Railfan 7 hours ago If you're enthralled by/with moral bankruptcy along with repeated financial bankruptcy I pity your neighbors. You can find the Trump's ethics monitor here Well, my old and senile; Even the most routine social interaction - taking a government employee out to lunch, hosting her at reception or dinner, or giving her thank you gift at the end of a speech-may implicate the gift restrictions and rules that apply to employees of the executive branch A government employee who is offered something of value and wants to determine whether she may accept it needs to consider a variety of statutory and regulatory restrictions that could be relevant, said Kathleen. Where was she during the times of Hillary, who did not shy away from accepting millions. Donald Trump does not even draw Presidential salary
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"Wouldn't you be supporting Trump then?" No need to. Putin is doing a great job of it already.
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"I know you are but what am I?" PeeWee Herman called from 1985, he wants his snappy one-liner back.
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WTF does Trump have to do with this?
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Personally I enjoy the deductions more.
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Therrien should be dumped. He is the problem. They should bring back Julien.
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Did you say that about the money wasted on the Benghazi investigations? Didn't think so.
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Mr....uuumm President Trump, can I ah, ummm aaah,call you Don, like we are old friends which of course we are as I have supported your every unilaterally bilateral initiative in wome....ahhhh ummm aaahhh free tra...ahhh positive perspective,as we go forward with ahh umm fairy dust in our hair and a bilateral symbiosis chlorophyllific science based unicorn recovery program umm ahhh ...phuuuf is it.selfie time yet ? O0h is that the bus to take me on holiday ? /
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What equipment do they use to get her back up off the mat?
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Oh yes - a currency created by unknown people, created by secret algorithms running on servers in unknown locations - that certainly "takes control of money away from potentially corrupt organizations".
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Mr Suttner is, in effect, mourning a lost cause. There is no chance of redemption. What we need is a completely new political alignment.
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I believe the staff member was right and the district was wrong. It is a public meeting regarding a business that will be in the area of the school. Why is it political when its cannabis and not when these hearing are held regarding liquor licenses. We can ban books in a school library but we can't allows schools to have a position on the opening of these stores.
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Remember the good old days, when people chose to work in the public sector for less pay in exchange for job security and a simple, comfortable life? Now they earn a premium salary plus every conceivable benefit, a gold plated pension that can be enjoyed at a fresh youthful age, iron clad job security as well as the most simple, comfortable life imaginable. This is truly the definition of unsustainable insanity.
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Kansas City is dirt cheap on housing/rent, but then when you walk out of your nice apartment or house, you're stuck looking at Kansas City.
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We are asking a lot of the millennials and I agree that they can only do so much. Europe is facing many problems. In France, Macron, an unknown, seems to have appeared at the last minute without party connections. Its going to be interesting to see what happens in France.
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Some things should be mercilessly mocked and shamed.
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The thing about hanabata is that he sees very clearly what is going on....
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The biggest blind spot is how these feminists attack Trump, while totally ignoring how islam treats their fellow women! Not hard to see the real feminist agenda!
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