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Wes Keller rushed this hearing to close the forum of debate just like he refused to allow public testimony during his sub-committee meeting on Daylight Saving Time. After he abuses his authority to ruthlessly quash an opposing or different viewpoint he goes into his "gentle apologist" routine. It is all an act. The fact is Representative Wes Keller simply will not tolerate nor entertain an opinion or suggestion that challenges his pre-conceived notion about any situation or topic. If the people in his District want him to represent them that is their choice; however, he demonstrates the flaw in the current legislative process that too often places demagogues in positions that allows them to effectively disenfranchise Alaskans by abuse of authority.
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Mississauga has more than enough mistakes elsewhere to more than even things up. Lets not pop any corks yet, this project has not even had an EA yet. The costs of remediation have a funny way of changing projects.
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Does anyone remember the Stuxnet virus. The one which made those Iranian centrifuges spin out of control? Israel and the US were falling over themselves to claim credit for it. While this action was regarded a good thing it none the less was a major cyber war attack on a foreign country. So now the shoe is on the other foot and it is certainly not appreciated. I fear that one day these drone assassinations will come back to haunt us the same way. We should always think long and hard before we open up a new can of worms since those chickens might come home to roost. As far as this particular incident is concerned had the Clinton team not made these dis paring and despicable remarks about Bernie Sander and the Catholics they would not needed to fear the exposure of the e-mails. How stupid can you get.
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A multi-billion dollar Quebec infrastructure project. What could go wrong!
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Things like the affirmative action that tompaine refers to.
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There was obviously a giant red flag that using her private BB email system was a highly risky threat of being hacked. Hillary didn't accept the feedback that she was being given. The matter should've been brought to President Obama's attention and he should have pulled Hillary into his office and given her the what for. While I don't like what Hillary did, she isn't the first nor will she be the last to address this security risk.
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Canie: 25% of Canada live in the nation, sport.
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Oh please no more of these chicken little editorials. Time for the G&M to clean house. Enough of this anti Trump drivel. Enough! --------------------- agree this editorial is mere fantasy if it thinks Trump can threaten liberal democracy in USA away with Congress away with Supreme court away with rule of law, law and order total fantasy that belongs in a leftist weekly rag in an elistst urban downtown such fantasy from columnists is one thing from to demean the G and M brand with this nonsense is another whoever wrote this editorial disclose yourself and stand by your ideology
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1)Really? HOW much of that 1.9 billion dollars went to the federal government in Ottawa in corporate tax????? How much remained in Alberta in royalties/Alberta corporate tax, property taxes?????? Ottawa brings in 30 billion dollars per year in corporate taxes. Of that, 1 billion came from the oil sector. The same oil sector that is responsible for 2% of Canada's GDP. Not exactly something to worry about. 2) Farmers? The problem being, it's Alberta that is constantly whining about Ontario/Quebec being subsidized while the AB farmers/oil companies take the $$$$$ and run. 3) Equalization? Ontario puts in the most, followed by Quebec, Alberta comes in 3r. (#1, #2, #3 GDP in that order) The problem being, by exploring loopholes/Laws since the late 1960's), Quebec was/is able to get 9 billion dollars more from Ottawa while Alberta is a net loser of 7 billion. Why? Because Alberta politicians (as Kenney) are just not that intelligent . That's why........
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I'm sure that you really don't know what the circumstances of the departure of CU and Nebraska really were. Although it happened years ago, let me remind you. 1) CU was going to leave for the Pac 10 regardless. CU (and its President and Board of Regents) always wanted to be affiliated with the Pac 10 Universities instead of schools in Kansas and Iowa. When the Big 12 was created, CU never really had any affiliation with the Texas schools (the Big 12 South). 2)Nebraska's problem wasn't that Texas was taking too much revenue, Nebraska was opposed to EQUAL revenue sharing. Nebraska literally said at the time that they wouldn't stay in a conference that split revenues equally. 3) Nebraska was opposed to a conference championship game. Nebraska was mad that Texas wouldn't allow them to keep recruiting Juco partial academic qualifiers. 4) Nebraska, like CU, got a better offer to join a more stable conference. The Big 10 is undeniably more stable than the Big 12.
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Cutting vaccination funding is penny wise and pound foolish. The cost of treating the diseases far out weighs the cost of the vaccines to prevent them in the first place. Trump appears to have forgotten his promise to help ordinary people.
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What I don't like about Anchorage turning into Portland is the ultra liberal tree hugger ideas they want to force on Anchorage. The climate and the layout of Anchorage is not conducive to a Portland style lifestyle.
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Advisors have always been prime targets. They don't last long!
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Not Timothy's Brother........
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In that case, we should ban salt and fast food. It kills millions.
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Could we please have some global warming in cold Canada please ? It would be great for growing crops and reduce our energy consumption in the winter.
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It's just fluff to piss people off. He would never choose her for that. Pete Hegseth is a great choice. Palin needs to drown in the swamp before it's drained.
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You're not getting it! The media driven myth of Carey Price being unbeatable - being the X factor - being better than Crosby - has been exposed! He's a top five NHL goaltender - that is all!
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Hodad, are you aware that you are commenting on an op-ed written by one of the most prolific, super conservative, FOX news darlings who is saying Rump is nuts? Even when someone like this recognizes a disaster in the making, people like you dig in to defend.....defend..... defend what? Rump? What is your point? The retrogressive (republican) party has been destroyed by Rump. What, exactly, are you defending?
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Is there no other topic beside Trump that Tabatha can write about?
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I think most would, if who and how that decision is made was clear and reasonable.
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Just wondering. What kind of Professor exactly starts posts off with "Huh?" If you don't understand what I just posted, I am not going to bother explaining it to you.
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There's a certain breed, Doughty and ObOOba, that like to stick their ugly head up and make hateful comments. Freedom of speech wasn't meant for this type.
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Old people deserve to be able to retire, and younger people deserve to have the space to move up. From what I've heard from Barton, this entire Committee report reads like yet another globalist corporatist wishlist, and it's utterly lacking in innovation, sense, or care for the lives and futures of actual Canadians.
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At $16 a gram? There better be testing. If the state could you know they'd sell shake at that price and say it was top of the line bud that's been pre-cut for your rolling convenience.
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Figures. Rightontheleft can't agree with those failures you mentioned. its right there in the open and everyone knows it but god forbid you admit the failures of it. Also fails to mention that those Scandinavian countries are realizing the socialist failures in there ways and starting to return to free markets that made them successful to begin with. Nope there socialist utopia a that are bastions of success. Lol.
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Low interest rates have been the fuel behind this economy. The banks (Fed) raising them often stalls the growth and even creates recessions and depressions. This has been true since the inception of the Fed in 1913. The only reason they're raising rates is because the banks are losing money. We need to dump the Fed and let the federal government issue tender directly. There isn't anything magical about the Fed that the government couldn't do. And, the federal government has one in-place mechanism to collect on debt: the IRS.
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Excellent news! Now, Wasilla, do us all a favor and vote out Sen. Mike Dunleavy.
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Well said.
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trump is just plain nuts.......
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I don't believe that's what she said. She said we all view facts through our unique emotional context. We can all read the same article on the Syria missile attack and come up with very different conclusions. How it that possible if facts are the only input? Because we all view events from our own frame of reference. That trait is shared across the political spectrum. The balance can be found only if you can recognize your own emotions, and you can internally negotiate the facts and your emotional influences. That not easy or common.
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The whole premise of the article is that The dispensaries can't open because the test labs haven't been certified, yet there is nothing in the article -- not one word -- that guesstimates when that will happen. Instead, DOH is quoted in a way that suggests the holdup is because dispensary retail locations are not ready for inspection. What? Hello? Anybody home at the Star-Badvertiser? Which one is it?
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The point is "Where is the investment capital going to come from to expand broadband into areas where the per customer cost is several hundred times higher than in the cities?" Century Link stock is down nearly 50% over the past year. Comcast is going to lose around 150 K customers in the 3rd quarter a period where they have historically grown. Neither can spend that much on this market. Century Link's Business Model is rapidly evaporating. Most of their outside plant was put in well before today's internet speeds were planned for. Meanwhile Comcast is just starting to realize they are really in the internet business with TV destined to be the younger sibling hoping to tag along. The market value of pure telephone service is around $10 month from numerous VOIP providers or $5 from Magic Link. The likely solution will be inferior radio/satellite based internet. Unless new technology comes online this means more dropped connections, slower downloads and far slower uploads.
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I don't care what women do, just stop voting for Justin - it makes you look foolish !!!
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Utter nonsense. Iran isn't our enemy, and the entire Middle East is mired in a centuries long civil war. We need to leave and let them settle things. Iran certainly isn't a worse nation than Saudi Arabia. We won the Vietnam War, by leaving. Not long after it was resolved. Our winning was in finally understanding we were not wanted, our killing hundreds of thousand of people make things worse, and we had made a mistake in ever engaging in a land war there. To win is to be successful. We need to learn to win in the Middle East as we did in Vietnam. Hugh Massengill, Eugene Oregon
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MLK must be spinning in his grave. As our country's demographics change; and they are pretty quickly changing; that will be reflected in all venues. This claim of victimhood is a convenient excuse for any failings of self, real or imagined. How tiring and awful to be filled with this venom. And as for the UH leadership protecting or promoting free speech, that's a sham. Free speech as long as it's in a certain area, at a certain time unless, of course, it's speech that the faculty and leadership agree with.
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Let's hope Toronto and Ottawa grows some sense and boots these incompetent fools out next election. But I won't hold my breath. Once the unions start up their propaganda ads the simple will be fooled again.
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Anyone home? LOL!
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That's OK - Liberal's double down on the stupid by bringing them to Canada instead.
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I'm a white middle aged 4th generation Canadian. I don't like what she said and disagree with it very much but she's entitled to free speech. Besides, my white skin is pretty thick I only worry about the sticks and stones.
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Makes sense - it's a great potential business opportunity just opening up in Hawai'i. And long overdue for people suffering and in pain, where marijuana can help. Hopefully it will be successful so we can demonstrate a way to manage a legal marijuana industry.
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The real question here now is, why aren't the Republicans and/or Trump's Justice Department pursuing the heck out of this? They seem to want it to go away. Very disturbing.
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Speak for yourself.
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And if it's all Omar's fathers fault, why isn't Chrétien reponsinsible for getting daddy released from a Pakistani jail? Where he was facing terrorism charges?
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Fascists to the Right of us, fascists to the Left of us. The main difference between the Nazis and the Soviets is that some historians say that "the Nazi regime was far too disorganized to be considered totalitarian". But the Nazis had better uniforms (Hugo Boss).
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Note to self: 1. Assume TWU law students are the bottom of the barrel. 2. Assume TWU law students may offend clients. Conclusion: Do not hire.
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They made the commercial discovery in '75, Exxon was still screwing around with the unit when I was out there in the '82 time frame working on helos supporting the drilling and testing. 34 years later the first drops of anything are just now trickling out....But we don't make dime under that scheme. Priceless.
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Seriously" "Fascist" left? Make up your mind. Is the left fascist, communist, socialist...etc. Please respond with a reasoned argument on how you can describe those on the left as fascist (with a straight face).
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The United States has been at war pretty much continually. Republicans, Democrats, not much difference. http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article41086.htm
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To misquote Tony Blair, it is the job of the Canadian Prime Minister to get on well with the President of the United States.
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The project can continue--just under a new government in 2019-one that avoids Quebec and their back stabbing ways mixed with sewage dumping and goes through Maine to Saint John and Eastport Maine. We need access to the Atlantic to sell our oil and supply Atlantic Canada. Trans Mountain will likely be dragged out in the courts by the BC NDP and Liberal free spending drive up the deficits to many more billions. I think we need Brad Wall--does not speak French- not important anymore and the Conservatives can get a majority without Quebec- who can leave any time they want with 25 % of Canada's debt and Coderre can become the Joker King of the republic of Quebec with his Mafia buddies.
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Commonly known fact? If it was so commonly known you would have shoved it down my throat. . Sessions: DACA was an “unconstitutional exercise of authority by the executive branch.” Fact-check: This statement seems to be Sessions’ opinion. The final arbiter of constitutionality is the U.S. Supreme Court, which has never ruled on DACA. . https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/fact-checking-attorney-general-jeff-sessions-daca-n799366 . "The U.S. Supreme Court has never ruled on DACA" . AND THAT"S A FACT.
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That must have removed a burden from the minds of Lee and Davis.
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By election time a blind wombat can beat Trudeau
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Oh c'mon. Really? Retreat to our closets? There is no opportunity without risk but we have plenty of levers to control how it develops here at home. I agree we need some rules to govern how the proceeds are distributed- I really hate seeing big corporations moving processing jobs, whether oil, wood or food, offshore because it allows them to claim a massively increased share of the margins realized from forest, field or oil patch to the consumer for themselves, but it is still happening. However, to say we should keep our heads firmly stuck in the sand just blindly exposes some of our more sensitive bits to what might be an approaching wildfire. Recall that opportunities seized multiply.
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Funny. Hysterical in fact. Best post of the day so far. You get to go to the front of the class for your ability to follow a conversation as good as a two year old. Or maybe I should not assume that you didn't read jinarvada's comment. I'm sure you did and you are just being clever, right?i
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I do somewhat agree with this being a win-win. I do think people in this comments section are right to question the UA decision-making process when donors can have such an obvious and extreme influence. But a million dollars as a gift, what's wrong with that? And why fault President Johnsen for recognizing an opportunity? (People also seem to be implying here that he is somehow personally benefiting financially, I don't know where the evidence is to support that) That said, the small consideration of the CBJ process, including appropriately incorporating public input, seems like an afterthought here. I personally am a fan (=alumnus) of UAS and generally support development of its programs. But I don't think you can count on public support being a slam dunk. I'm pretty naive about political and gov't process though, so I'm open to other insights.
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We “should just believe a four star general”?? Orwellian. BTW Have you heard of Oliver North??
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Whiny, snot nosed, legend in his own mind Shkreli needs a real smack down of tough love. Can't wait to see his face when the Jury finds him guilty on all charges, his prissy okole is sent off to prison. Other inmates will make him feel right at home, show him the ropes, night time activities, how to be a good "Booty Boy." Be afraid of prison Shkreli. Be very afraid.
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Oh, well if major league baseball does it then it OK. Besides, who cares if hes guilty, hes accused, that's good enough. Some one get a rope!
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HP uses a ton of H-1Bs, who are invariably incompetent hacks who got their positions by cheating in Indian schools. The only sport India excels at is cheating, and they are world-class. So, an Indian CV is always filled with lies and exaggerated claims, and Indian IT is always a failure.
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Now you know why I carry a gun. And I doubt I'll ever have to shoot a dog.
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Exactly, legality does not define morality. Saudi Arabia continues to bomb schools and hospitals in Yemen.
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"there are NO subsidies for oil pal, ..." LOL. Most heavily subsidised industry on Earth. Canada's tax system is riddled.
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As always, vested interest and big money overide decency and rational fairness. We live in a world drenched in violence and suffering, and even simple steps towards something only marginally better and less brutal, are resisted by those who profit from cruelty and inhumanity. Men, women, children, animals - it makes little difference to those who profit from violence and the pain of others. CFIA has a long history of aquiescense to big money players. Here is yet another nail in the credibility of our so called "public" servants. No wonder our society is falling apart.
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I strongly support the many part natives who choose to live on native land. What I disagree with is the taxpayer having to carry them so much due to their decision. If they want to live that way have at er but dont use my hard earned money to do it. Earn your own living and support your own family. They live in a culture of welfare.
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There's another story on the front page today about a Moroccan "refugee" that recently stabbed and killed 2 people and injured another 8 in Finland. He was refused refugee status but remained in the country. So, not only are these "refugees" a massive financial burden to Canada, they're also a huge safety risk. They come from areas of the world that can cause a lot of trauma and they're overwhelming young men - a perfect mix for violent behaviour.
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Wrong, the Church, through the guidance of the Holy Ghost, tells us what is sinful. Anything else is indifferentism, relativism, and Protestantism.
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Dear Fr. Thomas J. Reese, I have noticed you being a columnist for NCR on ‘Faith and Justice’, do not write about the CI (Catholic Institution) clergy sexual abuse of children. However if you did write about it some other time(s), please, direct me to your writing(s), so I can be enlightened by your thought on this. Unless of course, you think CI clergy rape of children is not a part of ‘Faith and Justice’ issues. You seem to write about all other articles as though the biggest problem in CI does not exist! Or is it your personal stone walling, as if you have nothing to do with CI’s devilish practices of insisting a right to use children as a sex slave for the clergies starting Pope F. & all his clergies! You are responsible for what is happening in CI same as any Catholics especially if you are a priest whether you like it or not! Since priest being single without children of their own could lack for their welfares! I regard now, single men are not fit for a ordained priest!
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Aside from the decent reporting of the issue, the number of typos and misspellings in this article seem inexcusable in today's age of computerized spell checking. Very distracting! I count over six outright spelling errors. Ouch!
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This is so correct, anyone that can't see that the media is so unfair just can't see
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If you're going to build anything then you should build it according to a standard and a well-thought-out plan. Otherwise we can allow camping if the campers will take out the trash with them. Limit the number of campers to keep the aina in pristine condition. We don't want the trash build up that homeless settlements create. Also have campers bring in their own fuel to avoid cutting down the forest for the wood. No more than 3 days on the same site to preserve the aina. All latrines should be well covered to avoid spreading disease. With a well managed Campground we could house hundreds of the homeless and they could do the state a favor (for no camp fees) by keeping the invasive species in check. A good example is this Devil Weed I've heard of which is difficult to control because of the hundreds of thousands of seeds that are dispersed from the plants. The homeless can cut down the strawberry guava and carry them to collection points for disposal. Ranger can kill the stunps.
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If by "great" you mean great disaster. Ideologues don't really govern all that well.
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Nope, I'm not.
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With four weeks left? You'd think that they would just say it's not working like this see you in a year.
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This is promising as there still may be a legal way to keep Sarah out of Alaska, otherwise it's just Paul's Caucasian superiority complex showing.
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I hope your crystal ball is correct less you suffer the embarrassment of being blatantly wrong.
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How many would rescind their 1988 votes after watching free trade in action? Very, very few. I am certain that tens of thousands of those who voted against the deal will have changed their minds by now. Free Trade has been a key to our prosperity for a quarter century. The only people who want to get out of NAFTA are Americans. That doesn't bug me much. Both Tory and Liberal governments have followed that trade route. Even the NDP wouldn't have ended free trade with the U.S.A. if they had won the last election. It's worth too much. Why don't we loudly hear from the Canadians who are worried about our sovereignty because of free trade? Because there are so few. Prosperity abounds. Let's be ready for the coming negotiations with the damned Yanks - like we were the last time.
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What the heck is a ghost position? Something made up on the books that never should have been their in the first place?
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A lot of them are dealing with mental health issues and can't afford treatment or medication. And a lot of them are also veterans dealing with the same problem. There just isn't enough mental health and addiction treatment resources. Many people slip through the cracks of a system that only wants to incarcerate them, not treat them, and serves to perpetuate their problems.
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Yes...and I like nuts and am allowed to go out to eat them! There is no law against serving nuts.
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VIP would prefer that the US be referred to as "The Motherland" or "Rodina" as it is in Russia? (Russian родина) means motherland Stalin used that extensively as does Putin and virtually every leader of Russia in between! This is the solution to all our problems?
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Again, I never mentioned legalities. I mentioned what others have done, actions/boycotts I've supported. I support rights. Rights, laws, and ethics are all different things. I'm done responding. Batman, laws, vague references to regulations, and more have been mentioned. My analogy has been called weak, but the level of "discourse" and focus on my actual perspective is at best superficial. Perhaps I'm wrong about this issue, I'll admit that I'm not right on every position but if I am wrong I'd appreciate an intelligent interchange that focuses on providing a counter argument to my position. Good day and a good weekend to you all! Best regards.
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If you are going to engage in hypotheticals, how's this, one day you'll actually learn how to be a critical reader. One day you'll realize that the falling numbers happened because the dismal performance of Chow and, in fact, it's reversing. One day you'll realize that UH athletics depends on football revenues and existence of most other UH sports programs depends on it. One day you'll realize your assertion on injuries applies to ALL programs across the nation and to use that as a some end of the world "potential liability cesspool" for UH is beyond total nonsense.
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Congrats, Clare-Marie. Much luck in your future. You'll go very far in life...
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The 40% of fans in the GTA who have little use for the leafs represent a very small potential increase for the incumbents. This potential revenue can however be captured quite easily with the addition of a 2nd NHL team in the area at little cost to the leafs. The internal competition within the same city should generate a revenue spike for both. Greater Los Angeles supports two NHL franchises where 95% of the population thinks ice is something for mixed drinks. Greater New York City supports three franchises. Assuming the passion for hockey is as great in the GTA as it is in say Winnipeg, they should be able to sell 60,000 seats a game in the GTA based solely population metrics. That leaves two full 20,000 seats venues with an additional 20,000 still sitting out. Both Franchises would still benefit from economies of scale that dwarf other Canadian NHL markets.
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"There were also signs that government investment may be kicking in as a stimulus to growth."
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how typically crass, pointless, and less insightful of a comment, could we have expected any better from you when you've filled these pages with the same bile?
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If their deeds do not match their words, their deeds show us who these hierarchs really are. They are not serious about dealing with the evil pedophile scandal. This is another reason why a future iteration of Catholic Christianity will be one without clergy.
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As the right hand is in Pearl Harbor, the left hand is visiting the Yasukuni Shrine http://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/AJ201612290018.html Condolences and respect come cheap for Abe. Cheap and incredible.
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Zero sympathy, just pietism.
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The Doctors do not want to pay any income tax, and at the same time get higher income from the taxpayers and remain anonymous so that the taxpayers who fund their salaries never know who is bilking them.
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they are a stupid people
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GCI was looking for solutions to a fiscal crisis that threatens the future prosperity of Alaska. Most of the bloggers I see here are primarily concerned with their PFD being a large as possible and looking for "solutions" that don't impact themselves in any substantial way- or are simply in denial of the magnitude of the problem.. Obviously GCI failed to convince the unconvincable.
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Donald Trump is the summation of the Republican party, its very quintessence. This party has been attacking the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for over half of the American population: women. They have successfully achieved their goal of killing American women in the state of Texas which enjoys the dubious distinction of having the highest maternal mortality rate in the developed world. As far as I'm concerned they are THE party of criminality, white supremacy and violence. Some of us have been paying attention to anti-abortion rights violence--pro-life terrorism. We know who's responsible and we are holding them responsible for their attacks on us.
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They just don't make 'em like they used to. When I was a kid every year around the end of July you'd see a kid with an unbelievable Roman candle facial injury, teen age boys with M-80 missing fingers, and all sorts of walking wounded, and angry mothers. These silly whistle puffs today are unworthy of any dad's Zippo. Doctor Bywater, who lived a corner away from us, told me about cutting dead skin out of kid's Roman candled mouth for over a year. My Grandfather sent the princely sum of 100 dollars every year to Missouri for a box of explosives that would remain unopened until the appropriate day when we would once again awaken the Founding Fathers of our beloved country. I had the best. God bless this country and the rest of the world it resides in.
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Where exactly are all of these racist statements and policies you think make up this cornerstone?
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Our age is often called the Information Age. A more fitting name might be the Disinformation Age. Media has always been biased, and more than one whopper has been told in the past. But over the last few years, truth seems to be either irrelevant or an afterthought for many. The sad part is, as society becomes more polarized, fewer people seem to care. Don't like Hillary? She ran a child prostitution ring out of a pizza place! Don't like Trump? He's so far in bed with the Russians that soon we will be saying nazdrovyeh instead of Cheers! Immigration a problem? Sharia law is around the corner! Climate change action will be inconvenient and expensive? It's an ice age that's coming, not rising oceans! CPC isn't your preferred alternative? A woman's choice will soon be illegal! The left and the right are both guilty of it, and it seems many either don't know -- or don't care.
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The left can dish it out but can't take it. Cuck or racist, which is worse? I prefer snowflake, myself.
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I simply cannot understand the Conservative strategy these days .Stephen Harper and Jason Kenney did a fabulous job of attracting the immigrant/new Canadian vote for most of the life of the modern Conservative Party of Canada. That is why they were in power for close to 10 years. But for some reason they went off their strategy with Niqabs and Snitch lines etc. and now we have Canadian Values and concern about supporting Islamophobia.
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