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I wouldn't say all politicians are crooks but.... as you mention, when the pool is shallow, well..... I do wish all the best to Mr Gravelle though.
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Texans Against Trump. (…how sweet is that? ) Hundreds of protesters wearing white and chanting in English and Spanish marched Saturday in Texas’ first major protest against a border wall, crossing the earthen Rio Grande levee where President Donald Trump’s administration wants to build part of the first phase of his wall that Mexico is supposed to pay for.
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Wow Outsider77, you, blackriflesmatter and I all agree on something! Fake service dogs are lame.
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Well, let's see if I can reply to you, then. Chas ably quotes the myriad places in Scripture where we have a primacy of love as a response to God as well as to God's world. Your statement, that the message is to repent, indeed describes the inevitable first step of the journey. It strikes me as extremely odd that you see the Gospel as "Repent." I see it as "Repent ---> believe, and believe ---> love." It seems odd that our response to this amazing Gift should be a duty to praise God, rather than a deep desire to love God and act that out with God's people. Is the Good News that I realize I sin? Or once I do, that I learn to be selfless and love? And if that response is joyful, is that a "childish understanding of religion", or an acknowledgment that God really chooses to intersect with our little lives? I see people leaving church to struggle with their faith. I think you just see people leaving church. They won't come back until they are attracted by what we do. Duty? Or Love?
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The only uncritical, true-believing hero worship is from Liberals and Democrats for the likes of Trudeau, Obama and Clinton. Obama sold out all the people who voted for his "hope and change" yet he's treated like the Pope in Rome by his legions of celebrity and elitist followers. Do you have any facts or counter-argument to the truths I presented in my comment? Or just insults?
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I think that the security team hit a moving and shooting target with bullets in them is a very good example of proper "gun control".
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It's not about pollution - that is just the talking point. It's a revenue grab for a government that cannot stop spending.
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87%? Sources please, or were you just pretending to know what you're talking about?
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sometimes, even i can be... a little bit... cynical. :-).
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Are you kidding me ? If that's all there is, what were those baby parts PP was trying to sell ? Look in the mirror---if your mom had had an abortion you wouldn't be here to support killing the innocent nearly born . Everyone agree's Hitler was a mass murderer . Do you realize American women and girls have killed more than Hitler, and the number is growing by the day ? It was reported in the Dispatch a few months back that out of around 1400 abortions performed last year , Planned Parenthood was involved in 1340 of them. And these women are marching in support of them . That's pathetic . We treat animals better than innocent nearly born human babies . The real kicker is liberals are against the death penalty for those convicted of murdering someone , yet march in the streets and celebrate killing innocent nearly born babies.
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Really Christopher? People like you and your attitudes are the problem that encourage these people.
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So you don't think it's "fair" to people who don't bother to vote. Sounds like a point an elementary school child would make. And you probably think it's "fair" that the current Liberal majority government was elected by 25% or so of those who were eligible to vote.
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To serve, a very small prison sentence, for a very large quantity of drugs, highly suggests that he rolled over on all of his high level drug suppliers. His past criminal record alone, laid the foundation, for a long prison sentence. Most people, who commit personal income tax evasion, would serve a longer sentence.
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I see problems. Making the leap to more than 9 employees is an issue for small business. Also enforcement even for larger firms is haphazard at best. BEsides it does nothing for equal pay for equal work, that is the other law. So just because a secretary and a janitor are classed as same value it doesn't mean one has to pay male and femal janitors the same. This is still open to manipulation (experience, seniority, subtle task differences). The whole thing is a mess imo and might have been ujseful 30 years ago. It is rife with manipulation and adjustement because companies and government agencies class jobs to minimise pay. And then expect said classification to do more complex work anyway! Also it is not needed, there are NO barriers to women entering any job in Canada today (nor men). If anything we should be assisting disabled and minorities mor!. Supply and Demand solves the problem simply and elegantly. Why the beaurocracy just to create work for lawyers and consultants.
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Hardly anything in the news about this today. Tens of thousands homeless citizens and the riots in Milwaukee are the main story in the news. It's embarrassing to be a citizen in a country who doesn't give a hoot about our citizens in a disaster area. All that matters it seems, is thugs, violence and giving aid to other countries.
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My question is this........Obama put sanctions in place on Russia, seized their diplomatic compounds, and expelled some Russian officials. Why is Trump wanting to ease the sanctions, and allow them back into their compounds? Let's say for argument sake that Obama didn't do everything he could. Fine. However........ Collusion or no collusion.....that isn't the question here. Obama did do something about it after the election. Why doesn't Trump seem to care? Why is he easing sanctions on Russia (both with regards to the election and Ukraine) without getting anything in return?
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Cash is nice...I agree... Psychologically it allows me to make slightly higher risk/reward trades :) A correction will b a bonus.
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a school teacher has their own family to go home to and that's what will drive most of them to run for their lives rather than take bullets. I strongly disagree and frankly, that was quite an insult to not just the teachers who took the course out of the goodness in their hearts but to most teachers who likely would do anything to save their children.
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Next Job Fair is at the Blaisdell on Tuesday Sept 19th from 10 am till 3 pm. https://www.facebook.com/HawaiiJobFairs/ Pearl Harbor will be there and they have added more table space for other companies looking to hire. COME ON OUT ! We will have 30 laptops set up so you can make adjustments, convert to PDF and upload your resumes.
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It is illegal to have a bait station within one mile of a dwelling. If you find one 1/4 mile away from your yard, turn it in to the troopers.
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. "Trump refuses to budge on ban, despite backlash across U.S." Oh.....and he will. The State Department, the Pentagon, the business community are lining up against Trump.........................meaning; he will back down Only a matter of time. .
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Thanks for the re-enforcement of your bias. Validating my point is all you have.
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lol, how so? I know a few of them. Hunt on bikes, don't sport hunt, haul meat on foot and bikes, leave no trace, kill quickly, and use all the parts barring hooves and head. tanning hides included. that is alot of work, more than most hunters put in. also, the locking tags never got used by that group, they only shot standard legal bulls. Animals are chosen carefully and the commuity divies all the meet up for everyone. I wanna hear how your hunt is less of a joke.
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"Trump kept his No. 2 in the dark and waited nearly three weeks before ousting the aide, Michael Flynn, citing a slow but steady erosion of trust, White House officials said." Please focus on the last four words. This is reporting, not an editorial. Just because you don't like the subject doesn't mean that it is an opinion/editorial, or "fake news".
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You're right on that one but when demand is coming from foreign investors and investors looking to make a quick buck, it's a false sense of supply and demand. Funny how a month after gov't policy there's lots of homes available. Where's the supply and demand issue now? If you remove the foreign buyers and investors, there is no housing shortage but lets just allow history repeat itself from 89/90 only that it will be much worse given our ridiculous debt levels.
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Broncos are very lucky they squeaked that game out, an interception early by the Chargers this would have been a completely different game. But the Broncos pulled it off, it would have been nice to see former Broncos Anthony Lynn come in here and win though.
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This is truly sad. I'm glad the tree trimmers weren't hurt and that the policemen weren't seriously injured. The man who died was clearly suffering and probably didn't want to be saved. The first time I heard gunshots was 40 years ago from my neighbor in Ohio. He was a Viet Nam veteran who was nice when he was lucid, but scary when he wasn't. APD deserves appreciation for handling this volatile situation without any residents being hurt. It is an example of how I would hope anyone who was mentally ill would be handled. Yes, it took a lot of time and resources to handle this. I hope people remember this when there are demands to cut funding--for police, mental health services and healthcare. We can't afford to not to fund these services.
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I am sure Quebec loves the money immigrants bring into their province. Like they loved the transfer payments from Western Canada. But as we have seen before, they don't appreciate anyone, but they always have their hand out.
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You might want to try reading up about it instead of relying on your memory.
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I thought that Obama was a dictator for using executive actions. Now Trump is a hero for using them. More lies and hypocrisy from the right.
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...and then the cops come and drag the old lady out by the ankles, smack her head on a curb, and arrest her.
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Lumen gentium # 25 does not require any "explicit" papal declaration and, as far as the ordinary magisterium and contraception is concerned, papal teaching since 1968 has pretty much made clear that Humanae vitae is not a discretionary part of Catholic doctrine. (Whether the "alternate magisterium--Curran et al.--believe that, frankly does not interest me.
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Weird, sir, weird. You may have a problem visiting the Andy Warhol museum in Pgh., PA. Curious, but donors approved funding only if no mention of his heroin habit was mentioned in the exhibit. It is probably entertaining for some to try to re-write and erase history. But just try taking out inspirations for the romance of the Romantic poets and you may not have had a Romantic (or Visionary) poetry phase at all. Read the book found in the London library: Opium and the Romantic Imagination. Only Wordsworth did not do opium in its laudanum form per author. Fortunately, Bohemians, beatniks, hippies, yuppies, zoomers and boomers have a cornucopia of legal pickings from gardens of earthly delights to whet their appetites and satisfy their senses. Vive la revolucion! In no way would I recommend that anyone ever do heroin. However, the fact that 175 people a day die from opioid prescriptions, many prescribed by Drs., indicates that a lot of people love their drugs more than their lives.
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The Republican Terrorist Traitor Party goes all out to cement their control of the entire national governing system forever; At least until the Revolution occurs. The last step in the line of gerrymandering, voter roll eradication, racist profiling; computer program manipulation to destroy all semblance of individual citizen voting rights and freedoms. The platform of a traitorous elite cabal of billionaire barons assaulting the very foundations of the Constitutional Republic and all human rights and democracy contained therein. Past Time for an allout Revolution. The Republican Terrorist Traitor Party has, literally, declared war on the United States.
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Brooklyn has certainly seen housing and rental prices decline now that it has been "hip" for about 20 years running and you don't hear people talk about it as the hot new place anymore, so these are definitely sure-fire strategies versus the relative crapshoot of building more housing.
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That's just silly. No, it's not regressing...not yet, anyhow. Prime Minister Trudeau is, so we have been assured, about to legalize cannabis. The last traces criminalizing abortion are about to be removed from Canada's laws. FGM is a criminal act, and no one is trying to repeal that section of the Criminal Code. Sure, there's the usual fringe at all ends trying to limit everyone's free speech but their own, but that's silly too. This is just a sappy human interest story.
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Working from home might be successful if you can objectively measure output and determine productivity. Unfortunately, white collar work is often very difficult to measure and hence you really don't know if the person is working hard or doing their laundry.
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I don't agree that it's postmodern, Chroma Key, because we've seen it all last century. Fascism is national socialism, in which the means of production are nominally owned by non-governmental entities but are very tightly controlled by government entities. As opposed to Marxist socialism in which the means of production are government owned. Think Mussolini's Italy vs. the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, or Nazi Germany vs. pre-1979 Peoples Republic of China. Both national socialism and international socialism pirate, pillage, coerce, and extract value from regions and peoples to the peoples' disadvantage and to the benefit of government leaders and apparatchiks. Postmodernism OTOH is at its core just drivel, something that disenchanted communists dreamed up after realizing that the proletariat were much better off under capitalism than international socialism i.e., communism, and as such communism was a dead end.
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Thanks for the feedback. I'm always looking for ways to become a better human being, especially around Christmas. By the way, what makes you think Robin reads?
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Don't feed the trolls. http://www.peorian.com/technology/technology-news/trolls-cyberbullies/1079-how-to-identify-and-defeat-an-internet-troll
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I believe that the number of quotes that say the opposite will more than outnumber the one quote you found. Good hunting. Now...have you come up w/ your immigration plan and located the inaccuracies of the two posts yet? Still waiting.
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I care not a whit about the snake.... I want to see a picture of the 25 pound rabbit!!!! Talk about a cartoon gone wild! Reminds me of a Tom and Jerry cartoon from waaayyyy back, where the mouse was actually a kangaroo.... Really? A 25 pound rabbit? Chris, c'mon, really?
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take a gravol
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Along with lower oil prices, Cook Inlet oil and gas operators are feeling the pinch from the loss of state tax credits and tax credit reimbursements. The state is looking to cut costs as well. When operators reduce Alaska-based staff as a cost-cutting move, the problem of distant management – without first hand appreciation of the cultural, economic, recreational and food security values of a healthy Cook Inlet ecosystem – is exacerbated. In Cook Inlet, oil discharge prevention and contingency planning is not a nuisance standing in the way of progress, it is job one, to be emphasized every day as the cornerstone of the privilege of operating in pristine inlet waters. When important decisions effecting the health of Cook Inlet are shifted to managers that don't have to look Alaskans in the eye from day-to-day, advocacy by the Cook Inlet Regional Citizens Advisory Council is more essential than ever.
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That's one take. Personally, I'd say people who try to murder their children for an insurance payout shouldn't get a second chance.
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Sounds like DT needs to quit tweeting and get some sleep. With all of his incoherent ramblings and rantings he is sounding like a guy on the edge of a full blown mental breakdown, and as time goes on, he gets worse. And we have 36 more days of this! Has anyone ever told this guy "It's all about Karma. Karma is gonna get'cha. Might take a while, but it's gonna get'cha.
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Governments display their actual intentions, rather than their rhetoric, when you look at how they direct our tax-dollars. In Ontario 2/3 of the post-secondary education funding is directed towards supporting university students through seat grants, and the remaining 1/3 is directed towards the colleges and the apprenticeship system. Here's some facts: Ontario colleges are the most poorly funded in the country (compared to all other provinces). The government grants $6200/yr/student to colleges, $8300/yr/student to universities, and $12,000/yr/student to high-schools. (Not including college tuition capped at $2400 and university tuition capped at over $6000.) The per diem funding for apprenticeship students has decreased by 20% in real dollars over the past 15-years. The Ontario government will talk big but they really don't care about applied education.
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Wow, finally a decent article about the Aces from Woody.
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Gorka is actually very bright and articulate. I suspect the only reason you find him "obnoxious" is because you disagree with him politically.
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Summit Assistant Dogs are service dogs that help people with disabilities and mobility challenges. Check them out here: http://summitdogs.org/
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They're really gonna miss you! I'm sure of it!
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Nothing like a sneaky guy in the Oval Office -- a wannabe tyrant whom no one can trust. Then again, today's GOP is the party of sneaks, just look at the secret tax break plan -- oops, I mean health no care plan.
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You forget, though, between the massive Quebec and federal government bureaucracies there is a huge demand for university graduates who are fluently bilingual (though they often have no other real skills).
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Lots of nice buzzwords. Problem is that governments want to take away stock options which are critical to start ups and they want to tax successful mangers at 53% And this is gong to attract to talent. Sure it will.
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B.S.
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Really, you might want to check out Pope Paul VI's comments on the doctrinal weight to be afforded VII; "purely PASTORAL". Please do just a LITTLE homework before tyoing.
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This would not be a story if she was ugly or black. Especially if she was both.
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Well Gary, you've nailed it perfectly; it's what you and I learned in kindergarten, back when things made some sense. Likely we'll never return to civil sanity. Everybody has their own take on what's moving us closer to stupid, so I'll proffer mine: Trump promised everything that populists dreamed of. He was supposed to lose, but didn't. This created a real delimna for the true power brokers, so they had a little chat with the cheeto-in-chief, outlining how things were going to be...showed him a few photos of JFK's soire through Dallas, and an agreement was struck. No surprise, as Obummer made the same hope and change switcharoo once he was educated by the very same powers. The results are obvious: MIC runs foreign diplomacy now. You'll still need yer programs, cuzz ya tell yer demorat from yer republicant.
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Not so on so many levels. Maybe "irrationalis" would be more appropriate.
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Funny how "the most beautiful place in the world" always seems to be where someone else is trying to get something done.
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Great, you obviously need a break.
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Many times during the year Ontario has a surplus of electricity since it is forced to buy electricity generated by wind power producers whether it is needed or not by its Green Energy Act contracts. This surplus electricity is then sold to Michigan and New York below the price that Ontario pays wind power producers which is recovered from Ontario electricity ratepayers. At times Ontario is even forced to pay Michigan and New York to take its surplus power. This practice is an export subsidy and is costing Ontario electricity ratepayers hundreds of millions of dollars each year. Here is an area where Trump might actually do some good if he stops Ontario from dumping its electricity on the US market and ends this waste of Ontario electricity ratepayers' money.
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Marty, the CCC is not obedient (and never has been) to Jesus' express and clear teaching on love, especially love of enemy. For a Christian, God is the author of Natural Law. As God is love, then Natural Law rests upon this universal and unchanging dynamic. Killing someone in war, against his will, would not respect this dynamic and would, therefore, have no appeal to Natural Law for justification. There is no such thing as controllable war; it does not always proceed according to plan. This is established fact, particularly in the age of mechanized and digital warfare. Non-combatants inevitably are killed, including children, even those in the womb. Those who accept the theory of Just War cannot divorce themselves, either intellectually or morally, from this so-called "collateral damage". A peculiar position for the Catholic Church, given its uncompromising teaching against abortion on the ground that human life is sacred.
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This woman needs a girlfriend.
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You said it, not me...
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obviously Trudeau lied about federal transfers and the Premiers have been royally duped. At least they learned early that Justin can not be trusted.
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Judge Stephen Reinhardt should be stripped of his judgeship. HE SUPPORTS LAWLESSNESS:
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What would the election be about? Both Conservatives and Labour have MPs that are for or against Brexit, and there would be no coherent party position. In some ridings, all major candidates may have the same viewpoint, so voters have no choice. It will be a mess.
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Donnie Boy hates women, anyway. Sees them only as objects. This is no surprise. Loser Donnie makes yet ANOTHER error. Will it ever stop? No.
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I would like to see your original research. The National Safety Council cite has links to their original research.
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Excellent analysis... thanks for posting the link.
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The last thing the citizens taxpayer needs is to give the spendaholic city czar more money
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Eight comments in so far, and not one praising the efforts of the legislative majorities. For good reason. They won't read this, they have hate radio to cling to.
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Should sentence him to 5 minutes in a room with her father.
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What a fighter.
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Is this guy losing his mind. Talking to billionaires about the middle class? Give me a break. I think the bloom is coming off the rose. The year 2018 will see Trudeau and his government virtually fall apart. They have promised so much which Canadians care about i.e. jobs and they are failing miserably. They do know how to spend money and it will take the country years of austerity to get rid of the debt this incompetent government is generating. However, we can all be grateful the cabinet is gender neutral, he is a feminist and believes in climate change.
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Never underestimate the power, devotion and skills of the perverse, no matter how few. The United States of America elected a con as for President. The glorious republic of the United States of America was con'ed. Pope Francis must be doing something right. The vast majority must stand and express support for him.
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I think you mean at Super Bowl 51, not 50.
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My sympathy goes to their kids and the kids' grandparent - but NOT to the couple of two selfish and foolish people
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I agree Energy East is much better. There is opportunity for value added with some of the refining done in Canada and eliminating the need for imported oil for Eastern Canada. Keystone XL and Trans Mountain just keep Canada as an export of raw materials. Someone should have the guts to build refineries and export value added products.
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You have interpreted what Jesus said, just as the Church did. It took them 1000 years to come to the conclusion that there should be a "sacrament" of marriage - before that, it was more a legal arrangement. Perhaps it is time, after another 1000 years, for further "development". Take a look at what the Orthodox Catholic churches do, what Protestant churches do. They are interpreting the same thing as you and have found/are finding different answers.
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There is something like a one-to-one correspondence of media to individual interests. For example, let's say your interest is fishing; there are media tailored to your interest. Same with cooking, sewing, gardening whether organic or in - ; science, thousands of media outlets; non-science, lots; conservative, journals by the score; liberal, progressive, commie, NAZI - you can find your media outlet. There are print, television, radio, screen and stage media for every possible persuasion. This, sir, is self-evident. Trump suffers when the media take his words and actions from his own mouth. That isn't the fault of the media, that is Trump's own character on display. If you like what Trump says and does, then you have no complaint. Neither can you complain when Trump's own words and actions show him to be an unsavory, flaky person.
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At best, Strada, Trump staffed his campaign with absolutely abhorable people, who in turn committed treasonous acts. At worst, Trump obstructed justice by firing Comey and by pressuring him to drop the Flynn investigation. Please keep your eyes on what matters, not the short cut GOP talking point punchline that Trump didn't conspire with the Russians so there's nothing to see here. It's not that simple, at all.
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"Most Oregonians are way too ignorant " What a dick.
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Hero
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FWIW, I had not read the comment above that somebody else posted about nursing homes and voter fraud nor had I read Conklin's post (one and the the same , I believe).
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Well RG, I will be very happy with the credit to my next tax return. No matter how much money is given to the liberal state government and government unions, they will still want more.
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you should have stopped at ''I really don't think''
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ya, gotta love that nugget
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Sounds like you're low on the Preparation-H. The man claiming to be a Ku Klux Klan Grand Dragon made statements of questionable legitimacy and provided no evidence that they were anything but a media hoax. Quigg's claim that the KKK was now supporting Hillary Clinton and had donated $20,000 to her campaign, that assertion was widely deemed not to be credible by sources familiar with such groups. Moreover, Quigg neither presented proof of his claims nor discussed them seriously. That pain in your tRump is getting uglier by the day.
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It's just really hard to find an Indigenous Asian Female who's transgendered lol
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testing purposes: you are an idiot and i can't stand ignorant donutholes.
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I consider myself a mild person, but my feelings for these Liberals is close to disgust. I understand and appreciate conservatives who want smaller government and fiscal moderation. I understand and appreciate liberals/NDP who want to give the little guy a break, including private sector unions as a counterbalance to executives and shareholders. But these incompetent, stupid, ignorant, arrogant, deceitful influence peddlers disgust me- these people who still, after all these years of failure, have this air of moral and intellectual superiority, despite the fact that nothing they do is on the level, nothing is honest or straightforward, everything is a misrepresentation or an outright lie.
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The purported history of Trump and the Russians connects his need for cash that he couldn't get from NY Banks following Atlantic City Casino bankruptcies and Russian kleptocrats need to launder money. See: https://3chicspolitico.com/2017/05/13/explosive-dutch-documentary-says-trump-has-deep-ties-to-russias-mafia-underworld/
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IF LeBreton is a "Red Tory" she sure did a wonderful job of hiding this for over a decade. The reality is, senior "Conservative" politicians like LeBreton enabled the CPC to become what it's become. She has no legitimate voice anymore. Any hope that the likes of a Scheer will steer the party back towards a more Centrist appeal are pointless. Scheer won by accident. He is no leader and has no abilities as a leader. More importantly - He was also an enabler for over a decade and sat silently (actually clapped on command) through the worst of the CPC, the same as LeBreton. Scheer will smile blankly for the camera then turn around and appeal to any group and any donor who will help him stay afloat. The CPC need new blood and fresh leadership, and that includes sweeping enablers like LeBreton and backbenchers like Scheer out the door.
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Obama himself claimed - several times - that his DACA executive order was Unconstitutional. He's just virtue signalling to his Leftist base. Trump is simply undoing this Unconstitutional order and putting the issue in the hands of Congress - where it should be. Though I doubt Democrats will work with Republicans to solve this issue. There are probably lots of Repubs who would be willing to work with them to legalize the Dreamers. But Pelosi and Schumer would rather keep this as a campaign issue. They have no interest in solving this problem. If you think Congress should act and they don't, your beef is with Congress, not Trump.
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My take on it is that it doesn't matter if he could have or should have stopped the younger people involved. He should have just gotten in his car and drove away the minute he sensed it was wrong. Assuming he actually is capable of empathy and has a conscious to sense that the behavior is wrong rather than experiencing it as enjoyable. The school these individuals attended seems to be an issue for some because thay school is built so much on image and show especially with athletics. But I wonder if he would have gotten the same sentence had he gone to a public school. And not because he was a punahou graduate but embedded in that is that his parents would logically be more wealthy and better educated (assuming he wasn't there for sports and his parents actually paid tuition). So he might have gotten better legal defense rather than a public defender or a selected psychologist instead having one appointed.
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Enough already send them back to the USA. If not we will have the same problems as Europe!
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Is that the talk among the broke a$$ crew at the socialist coffee house?
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<<For purposes of this discussion the Holy Spirit is not directly relevant.>> Wow. I take umbrage.
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