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Of course she's tired of talking about it, it's her actions that started it and her repeated ongoing dismissive attitude that fans the flames of discontent. Who wants to be reminded of what a rash, petty and entitled person they are while constantly denying it.
Maybe Washington Dental Services can put up some cash for a PR campaign to rehabilitate her public image like they have for the fraudulent "Keep PA Healthy" pro-fluoride astro-turfing group. Although, I think we could have guessed that when you pay a group of political lobbyists they have a better chance of giving the right enticements to "guide" public officials to the desired outcome than run an ancillary campaign directed at at the masses. | 0 | not toxic |
Betsy Devos is the only current alternative we have to the failed government/union education system that spits out dropouts-with-diplomas every spring. Kids that can't read, write or even speak go on to fail because they never got a grade school education.
Those that protest against her offer NOTHING in return ... only unjustified vitriol and hatred. | 0 | not toxic |
You can't have free trade with a totalitarian state using slave labour.
Boycott China... | 0 | not toxic |
What I find odd about all of the expenses that the Feds are talking about is nothing out of the ordinary for a couple making a combined income of over $200,000 a year. Heck we don't make anywhere near what they make, but we have spent money on getting air conditioning installed, getting our home renovated, auto expenses, etc. Then again, we don't drive a Mercedes or Maserati or live in Kahala and we don't have another condo in Salt Lake to live in like the Kealohas do. The only expense I see that is blaring is the $26,000+ brunch bill to celebrate him becoming the Chief of Police. I guess we'll find out more about their spending habits and their poor budgeting during their trial. | 0 | not toxic |
The Vietnam War and the election of Trump are both American tragedies. | 0 | not toxic |
Frankly Frank, I really enjoyed your short story.
And yes, life is stranger than fiction and life in the future would all seem like a strange fiction if we could fast forward another 200 years. Many people don't want to think seriously about the future. It is human nature. It is also human nature to laugh at those things that are beyond one's own immediate comprehension.
I CAN imagine what kinds of "arms" would be available in another 200 years. Many would scoff at the idea of vaporizing laser guns, ala Star-Trek kind. I wonder if the NRA will still be around by then, to keep the government from "infringing" on one's "right" to purchase them in mass quantities and openly carry them on their bodies in public? That would be cringe worthy. | 0 | not toxic |
i'm all for co-management, but i have to imagine that there first has to be a consensus among all folks living along the river, from the mouth on up. despite the presence of local grassroots organizations, there's a considerable amount of inter-river conflict. if it can't be remedied, co-management would be difficult to maintain, if at all implement. there are too many people and not enough fish. sacrifices need to be made by all folks up and down the river, but especially so in the more densely populated lower river villages; those that get the first pickings. on the whole, there are more resources, both subsistence and otherwise, in the lower river, than the middle and upper portions. the moose moratorium seemed to work. i think we can see the same results with kings, as long as people are willing to make sacrifices. king salmon aren't the only species of fish swimming up and down that river, and folks out there are no strangers to adaptation. | 0 | not toxic |
Globalist like to pretend the Confederate Flag is a symbol racism when its a symbol of State Nationalism, and we all know Globalist will stoop to trying to erase history, banning words and inciting wars including race wars to stop Nationals or The People from controlling their own political destiny. | 0 | not toxic |
And what would Harper have done? Probably kissed Trump's feet. | 0 | not toxic |
Some activists have low regard for other opinions or life that disagrees with them. Other activists (most) want to do things without hurting others and change policy or law. | 0 | not toxic |
Quintessential moments in history are often captured in paintings:
General Washington crossing the Delaware.
Candidate Lincoln delivering a fiery oratory.
Coming soon to a gallery near you:
A velvet painting of Birther In Chief Trump sitting on the toilet, retweeting a white supremacist. | 0 | not toxic |
Hmmm, let's go all in to return a few jobs that will be obsolete in a decade, and spurn the engineering jobs that will power the jobs of the future with automation. Great plan, DT. | 0 | not toxic |
Um, I'm pretty sure they would. | 0 | not toxic |
Agreed. I'm about the same height as you and simply do not fit into a standard seat. On the odd occasion that I'm forced into one, the passenger ahead of me will spend the entire flight with my knees digging into his or her kidneys.
On the other hand, Coulter is only six feet tall. I wouldn't describe her as a "height-enhanced individual". | 0 | not toxic |
Oh and another thing, DP. She's not a "Colorado woman"! For example: Just because I trespass on a military base, I'm not automatically a soldier (even if I go undetected for a period of time), no matter what liberal mental gymnastics you might attempt.
If you are so dismissive of borders and laws your editors should remove the doors from their homes. Practice what you preach! | 0 | not toxic |
Fuel consumption on the Golf Wagon is superb. My best was 4.1 litres per 100 kilometers. Compare that to a pickup truck getting 15 litres per 100 kilometres. Pickups and SUVs are far worse for the environment. | 0 | not toxic |
This, of course, assumes all the nurses were women. I don't believe that's the case. | 0 | not toxic |
Gregory Schmitz - What is "Progressive" about digging the nation into $21 trillion in debt without any clear economic benefits? My 18-year-old is starting his adult life $65,000 in debt for government spending that didn't address any sort of long-term benefit to the economy. It was all short-term "fixes" that helped limited groups at the expense of the whole economy. The Republicans in Congress and President Trump are no prizes. There's strong evidence their understanding of economics is nil, but President Obama was acting like an 18-year-old with his first checkbook, writing on non-sufficient funds. Yes, the Republicans were right to oppose that sort of profligacy. Had they not done so, we would be $30 trillion or more in debt. Too bad we didn't elect someone for POTUS who understood that the answer to a fiscal crisis is not to overspend your revenue. That wasn't Clinton or Trump.Maybe it would have been Gary Johnson or Rand Paul, but the voters chose stupidly between two idiots. | 1 | toxic |
The website says US consumers are being offered free protection. Not for the Canadian and UK citizens. | 0 | not toxic |
Speaking of insurance rates, where is that $2500.00 savings I was promised? | 0 | not toxic |
When I think of Jesus, I always think of the song Macho Man. Jesus, being the son of a carpenter, probably looked like the construction worker in the band. | 0 | not toxic |
"Do you want the cops to follow every single person who has purchased multiple firearms in a given period?"
I'd defer to the authorities to determine how best to use the data. Maybe the behavior would trigger an additional delay or an interview. Maybe certain behaviors are more indicative than others. No matter what, more data could only make them more effective in their work.
As to your latter point: criminals get guns on the black market because straw purchasers easily elude police. Tracking sales stems the tide of illegal guns because of this, so over time it would be much harder to illegally obtain a weapon. Right now, it's ridiculously easy and it's all because we don't give enforcement the tools they need to put bad actors in jail.
Anyone obeying the law would suffer a minor inconvenience and/or expense at worst. How many lives is that inconvenience worth? There's no question that more data would assist with prevention, though. As I said, that part is common sense. | 0 | not toxic |
One needs to look at why we have this debt. Thanks G W Bush and Uncle Ron. Notice how two republicans are responsible for much of our debt?
I hope you keep this in mind the next time you vote. God only knows what the Donald will end up doing. Doesn't sound good. If Hillary had won, we probably would have had a balanced budget within a few years. Now no way. | 0 | not toxic |
If we agree with Trump that immigration policy belongs to Congress, doesn't that mean his travel ban was wrong since it didn't come from Congress? | 0 | not toxic |
Thank you....Farange however managed to form a relationship with Trump....a relationship that allowed May to leapfrog all the other political leaders to reach Trump's ear. | 0 | not toxic |
They want that corporate welfare bank in place so they can give away money as part of selling everything that taxpayers have built so that private investors can charge the taxpayers to use it. | 0 | not toxic |
97% of services provided at Planned Patenthood are for health care other than abortions and the federal government does NOT pay for abortions. | 0 | not toxic |
" include money for transit, infrastructure and affordable housing"
Just my opinion but I think most people hear "infrastructure" and think bridges, roads, sewage etc. That's certainly how it was portrayed in the election. But reading the Globe's coverage of the budget so far it seems the Trudeau Liberals are applying a very different, or a very much larger, definition of that word. Oh well they'll just borrow more money for future generations to pay off. | 0 | not toxic |
Whistleblower laws being broken are difficult to prove and people don't want to lose/risk their jobs only to try to fight them in the courts for 1-2 years or longer with money they don't have. Unions help employees from being fired in the first place and are much more effective at helping employees feel empowered to speak up.
The GOP does not want empowered public employees which is why they're trying so hard to break unions. They want employees afraid to speak up while corporate interests fill the ranks and unethical behavior runs unchecked. | 0 | not toxic |
I wonder if President of the Senate plans to retire and hook up with his real Big Love Eldon M.? | 0 | not toxic |
IRT kuroiwaj, hey Tony Romo now going to broadcasting, with CBS, not coming back to Dallas, lets go Dak, Imua Ezekiel. We got rid of our old car and replaced it with a New one. Imua. | 0 | not toxic |
During his prosecution of the BNL Scandal Robert "Truesdale" Mueller found his family's patron David Rockefeller, and pederast Henry Kissinger, on Italy's largest bank's board of directors - making a U.S. Taxpayer-guaranteed loan to Saddam Hussein - and let them go free: pinning the rap on a yuppie, a Belgian-American dual citizen working at BNL's Atlanta branch, sent to an early grave.
Dirty Mueller is a stooge of "the real Anti-Christ" "engine for enslaving mankind" satanic JFK-assassinating, 9/11-committing Organized Crime ruling false-elite Fifth Column faction: a traitor to God, our named Sovereign; to The Constitution; and, to the sovereign American People.
He is without Honor: no man and no American.
His Bronze Star is likely as legitimate as LBJ's Silver. | 1 | toxic |
We are in the best of hands.
We can count on the PM to draw on his brilliant academic achievements and his
staggering workplace accomplishments to win the day for Canada!
Poor Donald won't know what hit him! | 0 | not toxic |
You didn't actually make a point. That's the entire point. I can see why you're praying for those coal jobs to come back. | 0 | not toxic |
What nonsense. I suspect it reveals the deep interest the intelligence communities have in protecting their sources and methods. Normally they don't have to try to work around a credulous ignorant President concerned only for his own personal interests, rather than the security interests of the American public. | 0 | not toxic |
Canada needs to stop this activity now or it'll gather momentum and move beyond the governments control. People smugglers will recognize an opportunity, and Canada will pay a high price. | 0 | not toxic |
How could anybody blame Dunlleavy and Kelly by their own admission "They didn't do anything" | 0 | not toxic |
That is exactly my point, the op suggested that regulation of firearms was unconstitutional because 2A doesnt explicitly allow for it. I simply pointed to another constitutional right that is also regulated, much less controversially.
And you mention silencers and mass shootings, but most deaths by firearm are not mass shootings, a lot of regulation will naturally be more relavant to other categories of gun crime. | 0 | not toxic |
I wondered how Takata managed to stay in business after the mess it got itself into. Glad they stuck around long enough to make my replacement airbags last August. | 0 | not toxic |
The Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta needs to stop its' hypocrisy and remove the adjective "progressive" from its' party name just as their federal counterparts have done. These hillbilly arm-pit scratchers have regressed into some pre-civilized state.. | 1 | toxic |
Boy, haven't seen any of those armed B-737s around lately but sound like the ticket if you would want to bomb Las Vegas or Wichita. | 0 | not toxic |
Seriously? There isn't a SINGLE LOCAL COMPANY that could have provided the exact same services? How about STOP WASTING MONEY? | 0 | not toxic |
So, are the parents of the child going to be prosecuted for leaving her alone in the car? | 0 | not toxic |
The solution for a Health Care program is simple. The program needs to apply to everyone from Joe Sixpack to Congress, no exceptions, then and only then will a Health Care Program of sustainable value be created. | 0 | not toxic |
In response to GK, there don't appear to be any better ideas as to how to use Lanai. It makes a lot more sense than prohibiting housing on Oahu in favor of lettuce and cucumbers! One must assume that if they are able to grow anything it will be exported to Honolulu. In that way it could free up enough land to easily build 10,000 new homes! | 0 | not toxic |
This Was DB Cooper! | 0 | not toxic |
Swamp gases from Juneau,Olympia, Sacramento,and especially D.C. ! | 0 | not toxic |
You have that option. You can buy your phone from anyone you want. You don't need nanny state to intervene here. There is absolutely a free market in cell phones. You can go onto Amazon and buy any model you'd like today. If you chose to buy through Bell/Rogers/whoever, they're free to set the terms of that. Don't like the terms, shop elsewhere. | 0 | not toxic |
Scalise was damaged to the point that if it hadn't been for immediate 1st aide rendered in the field and the skills of Medical 1st responders and MD's, he would have bought the farm that day. Odd of his survival are against him, and if he does manage to survive this wound, it'll be a borderline miracle. | 0 | not toxic |
Also, many indigenous groups are happy to sign on to resource deals and earn some money from them. There are also non-indigenous groups fighting for the environment, David Suzuki and Ecojustice for starters - the sort of groups that Harper sought to demonise and isolate and brand as "foreigners interfering in Canadian affairs". | 0 | not toxic |
Dear Republicans, what the F are you doing to this country? | 0 | not toxic |
baloney......McCain had ad after ad saying he would vote to repeal. This guy goes whichever way the wind blows. | 0 | not toxic |
It is extremely rude to wish him dead publicly! Keep your mean thought to yourself! Its a mean enough world! We dont need any more out of you! | 1 | toxic |
"predators and parasites from the Democrat parts of town robbing places and dumping bodies"
That is some high-grade Colombian paranoia you got goin' there Art. | 1 | toxic |
WHAT A BALD FACED LIE!!!
Compared to many places in the US, Ontario rates are quite low. And they are much lower than many places in Europe.
But many US jurisdictions pay noticeably more than Ontario does. Look it up - easy to verify. | 0 | not toxic |
There are just too many people in Toronto, period. | 0 | not toxic |
It's the viciousness of Morneau's attack on self-emlpoyment that strikes me the most. For years governments have urged people without jobs to be entrepreneurial. Programs to enable small business and self-employment have lured thousands of people to try it and now after they have, this government labels them cheats and guts their hopes for prosperity. It's just so dirty and mean it suggests psychopathy. | 1 | toxic |
By "entitlement crowd" do you mean the people who strongly object to having a hatemonger for President? | 0 | not toxic |
Well PM, it does if you want your industries to remain competitive with U.S. industries. | 0 | not toxic |
"I think you'd have riots," Trump told CNN on Wednesday. "I think you'd have riots. I'm representing a tremendous many, many millions of people."
I suppose that sums up his stance. "I got more guns." | 0 | not toxic |
Ironically, the Globe addresses what was the main point of Sajjan's speech without saying so. Sajjan's speech was not about self-aggrandisement, but rather about how quickly the Taliban bounce back because, military force, on its own, does not address the root causes of their strength. The opposition and the media have been completely focussed on attacking the Defense Minister, all the while ignoring what he was actually saying. | 0 | not toxic |
Had some distaff probs in your life there, eh? | 0 | not toxic |
Only weak weanie in the Haligonian capital is you! | 1 | toxic |
It certainly isn't farmland. | 0 | not toxic |
Nearby work areas were unsafe at night because of homeless breaking into parked cars by smashing windows. City finally acted after many complaints. | 0 | not toxic |
I use my Gear S3 at the black jack tables in Vegas! Nuff said! | 0 | not toxic |
A somewhat sobering thought is that Darren Thorne will likely be appointed a Judge. Would impartially be his forte? | 0 | not toxic |
Just tell us oh trustful and dutiful politicians. What will you do in response to house prices soaring into orbit just like Vancouver? Will you pretend that you have no idea what the causes may be? Will you do like Mayor Gregor Robertson of Vancouver who for years starred into the sky as if searching for a sign in the stars or a glint from the afternoon sun that told him exactly what was happening. Perhaps the Asian names on house buying contracts and the mass outbidding on properties that saw listed houses go for double asking price might have provided a clue? No sir. Speculation continued and only slowed after a decade of abstinence was followed with a foreign buyers tax. And even that is full of exemptions. Greed, more greed and opportunity to make housing into a Swiss bank account will continue until most major Canadian cities, especially the physically attractive ones become affordable to the abysmally wealthy. Nice going politicos! | 0 | not toxic |
Shayne- I'm so sorry for the loss that you and your family have suffered. Your capacity for forgiveness is truly admirable. My heart goes out to all who are hurting because of this tragic accident. | 0 | not toxic |
{yawn} | 0 | not toxic |
If you don't like the good news..........move to Russia | 0 | not toxic |
Just repeal it in it's entirety. I'd rather see that than endure all this bowing and scraping to insurance companies. To hell with them. Let them withdraw. Come on, Orange Taint, do it! I want to be there when all the wailing begins in by southern red states and by conservatives who thought the ACA was different from Obamacare. Let the stupid bear the consequences. | 1 | toxic |
Western companies and governments need to decide if they want to do business in Asia, South Asia and eastern Europe, because bribery is simply a way of life there - I'm not condoning it, just stating a fact. So if it is offensive and against our values, then we need to stop doing business there and I mean "everywhere there". There really are very few if any contracts of consequence that get awarded with out someone receiving a bribe - it's frowned upon publicly but in most quarters fully accepted and even expected . And I can guarantee you that many western companies have lost contract bids because they didn't bribe the right person or didn't offer enough.
So what's it going to be, close off doing business with half the world, or realize that their customs and sensibilities are different? | 0 | not toxic |
I'm sorry to hear of this drug mixed in with the normal stuff that the people in this situation are used to.
These are the front line runners, warriors, survivalists, chance takers. Its their mission that we can't afford to support. Its like a James Bond movie. If you can get in and get out great. But we have know knowledge of this and we can't help you.
I'd suggest that we send out flyers like dropping leaflets in north Korea. We'd like to help you but your on a path that is of self destruction. The fact is we can't win this war by saving all the kamikazes. You've been warned just like the warning on smoke packs.
Sure I'd like you to raise property taxes to give me a new set of lungs after all the smoking I've done over the years and the warning you've given me. But that isn't going to happen.
I'd suggest to the government that they do their best to inform the people in the drug problems of the situation but the last decision is one who is willing to gamble with death. | 0 | not toxic |
Time and space don't allow for even a partial listing of incidents. | 0 | not toxic |
I hope you're not doing all the Cadwell defense on taxpayer time with taxpayer resources. | 0 | not toxic |
Not a troll except in your estimation - SAD.
Exactly what JCD said - ".....Joe Biden & Ted Kennedy who made these hearings the truly appalling events that they are." Sorry, do not see the word *escalation* here - talk about alternative facts!!
OTOH - I, at least, submitted documentation that gave actual FACTS - not a half-fact or opinion. Nor did I say as you did - "...Republicans deserve all the blame" - in fact, provided context, history, etc. FACT - the first historical SCOTUS nominee ideological stuff began with Republicans. Live with it!
Ms. Monica - your problem is your inability to be questioned - SAD. Your comment, typical though, is an ad hominem. Which violates NCR policy and should be deleted. | 0 | not toxic |
Thank you Dermot. If Texas or Louisiana is better then the producers should go there. The fact of the matter is that globally most production, to the tune of 65-70%, comes from state owned facilities. Now that is real stability. What SB 21 did in extremely complicated fashion was give high powered oil industry lawyers a possible mechanism to monetize net operating losses, aka NOLs. If this is such a great idea, as oil lobbyists contend, then we should consider moving ALL Permanent Fund investments into credit default swaps. Yea, I infinitey dare you. | 0 | not toxic |
Compared to were the poor were, it is working out very good.
As for the rich who had to give up some of their stolen riches, not so good.
How's all that capitalism working out for all the poor in this country? | 0 | not toxic |
Trump has sold his working class base down the river. What is astonishing is that anyone believed the dude. He was clearly lying from beginning to end of his phony campaign. | 0 | not toxic |
Scotus was the best of all the medieval theologians, IMO. I loved his speculation (and that is all any theologian can do, speculate, even Tommy boy) that even had the fall not happened, that Christ would still have taken on our humanity purely out of love for us. | 0 | not toxic |
Typical left-wingers. He also probably accuses conservatives of being violent despite the vast majority of mass shootings are carried out by registered Democrats. You know, then ones wanting to outlaw guns. | 0 | not toxic |
Just a year ago, Tony Clement of the Conservatives introduced a motion in Parliament. It read:
"That, given Canada and Israel share a long history of friendship as well as economic and diplomatic relations, the House reject the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, which promotes the demonization and delegitimization of the State of Israel, and call upon the government to condemn any and all attempts by Canadian organizations, groups or individuals to promote the BDS movement, both here at home and abroad."
That motion was passed in the House with the Conservatives voting for it 100%, and relatively few nays overall. Note the clear and unambiguous language. The motion calls on the government to actively CONDEMN any group or individual who promotes the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement. Yet those who are up in arms about free speech today let that motion pass without saying a word. | 0 | not toxic |
It is a city of social housing and empty shady investor properties...very little in between. | 0 | not toxic |
Just wait till you have a JOB and are eager to work overtime hours so that you can afford a house and a car and gas and food and clothes and sundries and and and. Or maybe the employer should just mail you a check while you sit at home feeling sorry for your lot in life. | 0 | not toxic |
Let me introduce you to a concept that you're apparently ignorant of:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payroll_tax#United_States | 0 | not toxic |
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“CPA Canada believes there needs to be a process in place for a national dialogue, a public consultation during the expenditure review.”
Public consultation with the accountants and tax-lawyers? You are of course .....joking, right?
Large part of the reason our tax-code is a joke that any accountant/tax lawyer can pick apart to save their clients 50%/60%/70% in tax exposure is due to the government of the day giving in to accountants and tax lawyers.
Meaning, Gents, wait for the spring budget like the rest of us. There is absolutely no logical reason why you should be privy to this information before it becomes public.
Period
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A national company losing money on one product in one state does not mean it isn't making up for it or more than making up for it in another state. It doesn't mean the company is actually suffering. Reading this interview smacks of the same veiled threats strong-arming rhetoric used by the oil companies to scare Alaskans into succumbing to their demands as a colonized people should be expected to succumb. | 0 | not toxic |
I thought OSU was in big trouble after watching some of all three of those games, but after reading this article and Andersen's comments, it is even worse than I imagined!?!
When you have "Helfrich's Disease" and are unable or unwilling to make decisions i.e. putting the burden on the offensive coaches in this case, you and your program will not do well. I am pretty sure Nick Saban as one of many examples, tells his offensive coaches what he wants them to do and expects them to do it. Andersen is the HEAD COACH...the team is struggling and is lucky to be 1-2...it is time to be a dictator!
As per his "system working"...this is the Pac-12...his head coaching stints have been Southern Utah, Utah State and Wisconsin....had it not been for a more poorly coached Oregon team last seaon, OSU would have finished last in the division. This is his third year on the job. The famous quote of Bill Parcells, comes to mined, "You are what your record says you are." | 0 | not toxic |
Never supported Harris. Never supported 407. Never supported the Hydro one sale because of what happened with Enron. A grid cannot provide competitiveness because there is only one grid. You can't change sockets. Its a scam. Never supported privatization because in most, but not all cases the public gets ripped off in terms of service and payment. The Liberals are the hypocrites. Wynne and Trudeau never ran on privatization because its an election loser. But once in office they betray the public trust and sell valuable assets. At least Conservatives lie to your face. | 0 | not toxic |
Sorry dude, a guy who assaults women is the dregs of society. A woman who rubs you the wrong way is just a woman who is smarter and more successful than you. | 1 | toxic |
The realestate agents pulling in that kind of money are virtually non-existent! By and large they live from pay cheque to pay cheque ... that are few and far between. They like most other small businesses need the tax breaks just to survive let alone plan for a future. | 0 | not toxic |
Our long time focus on efficiency, which has brought us to globalized trade and 'competitive' national economies, used to deliver better living standards for the vast majority of people in Canada and other advanced countries. This is no longer true, and has gone into reverse, as you can observe by looking at median wages and the problems people face moving upward with their working lives. The answer is to embrace inefficiency as a social value, but it will be a cold day in *ell before economists and leaders even consider it. However, if you think about it, that is what wealth redistribution, protectionism or perhaps a guaranteed income along with continued or expanded global trade amount to. Even Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft, has proposed a tax on robots and other artificial intelligence machines as a way of slowing the process. Millenials, are you listening? | 0 | not toxic |
So, you'd never heard of neo nazi organizations, Breitbart, Steve Bannon, Richard Spencer, the KKK et al? Do you consider yourself well read? | 0 | not toxic |
Great. The problem described with clarity. However, if ACATs actions and activities were a bit less duplicitous they would be easier to believe. Their documents look deceivingly like they come from the State of Alaska Epidemiology Center and Department of Health. They gain audience with fear tactics in communities who have lesser understanding than a Harvard graduate. All I'm saying is that although her motivation may be pure, this group has used some pretty slimy tactics to gain entrance into mainstream. Kind of like Greenpeace. Be wary. | 0 | not toxic |
I won't support anybody who is on the carbon tax train, nobody! | 0 | not toxic |
Were they riding in a stolen vehicle which is why it was abandoned? | 0 | not toxic |
Yeah....Trumps comments putting us in danger....funny, I thought we were already in danger....go figure.....seems to me that Obama's policies and lack of immigration enforcement had already put us in danger..... | 0 | not toxic |
"The West is pretending to fight ISIS in Iraq, while it coddles them in Syria"
This is so untrue that it is a lie.
'The West' is 'pretending' to fight ISIS by dropping bombs on all their key positions, providing critical support to forces that are actively taking away territory?
There is no 'coddling' of ISIS at all, in fact, the West has been trying to push Russia into fighting them, instead of the Kurds and more moderate forces. | 0 | not toxic |
Oh Lawrence, if everyone was in jail a person didn't like; thought was a criminal; wanted to be a criminal; thought was unethical; or just plain had the icky shivers around, everyone in Washington would be in jail. I saw a number of "fake news" stories, such as a Pizza parlor sex slave ring story...then saw how Russian bots exploded it on FB. The simple truth is criminal law is NOT ambiguous. There are elements that have to be met in order to charge. in 793, as in ALL criminal laws, intent IS a factor usually determining the level of a crime and punishment. For example, the 25 year old copied a top secret document that showed 4 states' actual voting machines were hacked by Russians. She sent that document to a newpaper. She didn't hide or know how to hide her trail. She confessed. She will be taking a trip to prison. HAD she sent that same document to co-workers with clearances or her boss to ask why this was top secret; THAT would not have been a charge under 793. | 0 | not toxic |
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