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Mr. Muavetz's letter doesn't even deserve an answer. It's an example of the very weak efforts of the Trump supporters to undercut the tremendous support for Ms Clinton from all minorities. Mr. Trump's most recent rant in Phoenix gives us some idea of the approach he would bring to the Presidency. Efforts to distract from Mr. Trump's obvious racism and attack the Democratic Party's history of working to advance the cause of equal treatment and equal opportunity for all minories simply won't fly. | 0 | not toxic |
Drink! | 0 | not toxic |
Last one leaving Ontario, please turn off the lights.
Oh, wait...
This is nothing short of a national tragedy. McGuinty and Wynne should be in jail for what they have done to the province where I was born, lived/worked and paid taxes for most of my life.
My grown sons & I bailed-out of Ontario for Alberta over a decade ago, because we saw the writing on the wall.
And now, Little Potato and Notley are targeting Alberta for the same fate. Notley is pitching the same garbage here as McGuinty was back in Ontario a dozen years ago. "A new, diversified economy - an endless steam of jobs based on the new green economy - and with cheaper non-coal electricity!"
It's nothing but lies.
All lies... | 0 | not toxic |
check spelling of ad nauseam | 0 | not toxic |
Deutsche Welle's Shamil Shams:-
"One year after the Cologne attacks, I stand by my argument that political Islam and Western liberal values are not compatible. I still believe that the migrant influx ultimately disturbs the harmony and balance of German society. In fact, 2016 has proven that German society and the European way of life have suffered immensely due to the government's "open door" refugee policy.
"More than 1,500 police officers will be deployed on New Year's Eve in Cologne to make sure that last year's assaults - when more than 1,000 women were sexually harassed by hundreds of young men allegedly of North African and Arab descent - won't be repeated. It is saddening and outrageous. It is proof that the German way of life - people's longing for fun and festivity - has already been compromised. The fear of harassment has taken over the free spirit of Germans, and I find it very unfortunate." | 0 | not toxic |
Doctors will be pleased. They face a higher tax rate so Trudeau can subsidize Bombardier which pays their executives in $US, sells airplanes to other countries at below cost, and transfers profits, sorry government "investment $", to lower tax jurisdictions like Ireland. Sounds "fair" to me. The world needs more Canada. The Liberal version of Canada First? | 0 | not toxic |
If you want a laugh, go back and read Cohen’s jeremiad from March 4, 2016, “Trump is running against history” about all the reasons that Trump could not be elected president. Mr Know-it-all was very proud of citing his historical precedents for why Trump couldn’t win but being the Clinton bootlicker that he is, totally oblivious to the historical precedents that suggested Hillary Clinton couldn’t win. There has never been a presidential candidate who won who was guilty of multiple violations of the Espionage Act and fortunately that tradition was maintained. This no doubt accounts for the virulence of his contempt for Trump in this column. Trump has already made Cohen look like a fool by winning an election by a big margin election in the electoral college when the so-called expert said history was all against him. | 1 | toxic |
I see, you are casting Assad now as "defender of the faith"? He is a war criminal. No "Christian" would support Assad and neither should any true Muslims. The "pipeline" conspiracy story lacks only wizards and quidditch for inventiveness.* The Assad family and its clan have remained in power in Syria since 1971 through murder. Their time is up.
*https://kurultay.fr/blog/?p=1103 | 0 | not toxic |
Please enlighten where the current indictments indicate your theory of collusion? | 0 | not toxic |
more elitist snob liberal bs as usual, blind to the fact that a real leader has dealt with asad on his crimes unlike the coward in chief obama who threatened then hid in the basement doing nothing | 0 | not toxic |
Oxy-contin is. So are Vicodin, Demerol, and many others. Many people move to street drugs like heroin after they can no longer find a doctor to prescribe these medications. The doctor gets them hooked, albeit unknowingly; the street dealer reaps the windfall from that, and the taxpayers pay the inevitable consequences. These are the gateway drugs that marijuana never was. | 0 | not toxic |
What we will really see is probably the following:
- Sometime in the late summer/early fall Justin Trudeau will prorogue Parliament. It is fairly normal to do this about halfway through a 4-year term.
- Once the new session starts the Liberals will lay out a (very?) rough outline of a plan to change the electoral system AFTER the 2019 election... should they win
- Some more study might be done and maybe some more paperwork but no real change will be implemented prior to 2019
- For the 2019 election the Liberals will, once again, promise that it will be the last election held under the 'first past the post' system
- Rinse, wash, repeat | 0 | not toxic |
Did you catch the news where some Sate Trooper said " we don't go after speeders on the hi way unless they're doing 75 or more."? | 0 | not toxic |
Just a comment that yesterday morning, CNN reported there were 2500 transgenders in active service. That night, it was 4000. This morning, CBC reported 12,000 and a guy in a dress in North Carolina claimed it was 15,000+ . They're pulling numbers out of thin air. Reason I post: dressing in a toga, costuming as an "Arab Male", dressing as Liza, Chér, Celine or Elvis, a girl in blue jeans and a t-shirt, or a man-suit and pants is NOT transgendered. Choice of one's costume does NOT change one's gender, nor the bathroom/shower they're expected to use! | 0 | not toxic |
"Soft on crime." If one of you good folks ever got arrested and charged, you'd fulminate about how badly you were treated by the police, who actually handcuffed you. How nobody at the jail listened to your needs. How exorbitant your bail terms were. How your public defender didn't seem to care about your case. How the judge seemed bored during your trial and just wanted to hurry things up. How the prosecutor put on perjured testimony to convict you. But, of course, you wouldn't be guilty, like all those cretins you read about here. | 0 | not toxic |
I deeply admire President Obama for executing bin Laden, and for his full support in usage of the drone. This is a President who saved countless lives, as a result. | 0 | not toxic |
I departed business in a similar manner to you, made all GST/CPP/EI remittances and got out with my backside intact. 20 years, dozens of employees, built up about $500K in retained earnings (little RRSP's) but ended up burning them up to pay out staff severance.
It's not about tax breaks, Rich. It's about the grievous notions that government will heavily confiscate one's proceeds from intense, risk taking ventures. Ventures which are vital to Canada. This country has 5 million people who work in small business. Those entrepreneurs have none of the protection of the public sector or unionized private sector. You and I both know the inordinate risks business owners take.
I was one of a dozen speakers at a large private technology business function recently. It was so encouraging to see that, upon a show of hands, almost 100% of attendees emphatically stated they will NOT vote Liberal in the next election. Upset within business is palpable, thankfully. | 0 | not toxic |
Bombardier CEO states "Hey, we are very confident that the Federal and Quebec governments will continue to pour money into this sinkhole we call a going concern. That, in turn, will allow the company to pay the Bombardier's family its dividends, which is all we are really concerned about." | 0 | not toxic |
I really don't understand the importance of hand-written work. It is the thinking and the analysis that is important. Good handwriting is really not a predictor of intelligence or goodness or high moral values. | 0 | not toxic |
Canada's engineering and innovation in the oil sands has been world class, economically productive and vital for tax production. Reclamation and restoration of these deposits is active, even aggressive in places. The net CO2 produced per barrel of oil sands crude, while slightly greater up to refining is eclipsed by the CO2 production/per barrel of US sweet crude from fracturing when the huge amount of CO2 from methane flaring is added, never mind fugitive gas.
US gas flaring has increased from 100 million CU Ft in 2003 to about 300 million cu ft in 2015 ( a little lower after oil price declines till now). In contrast, From 1996 to 2014, there was a 63 per cent reduction of natural gas flared in Alberta.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/u-s-has-more-gas-flares-than-any-country/
So what do you want Dante1969? Well regulated, productive energy from Alberta or hugely increasing oil+gas fractured across the USA leading to massive flared methane volumes? wake up! | 0 | not toxic |
Care to elaborate on your closing sentence Artie? | 0 | not toxic |
It's called dignity and people have a basic human right to it. | 0 | not toxic |
Sorry to confuse, the first Gulf war was exactly that, a war. I am lamenting the fact that our "leaders" have lied to us and taken us into repeated conflicts that we were ignorant of culture and langrage and have left our troops without the resources they need. Defining winning seems next to impossible. Before we went to Iraq the CIA warned about the three main groups and the three are still there and creating problems for the others just like they said would happen, in Afghanistan the Taliban are just waiting for us to leave as we support one puppet govt after another, just like Nam. There are plenty of tribal divisions there that prohibit a unified country.
In Nigeria the fighters from Mali pulled out because we branded them terrorists, they were doing a good job FIGHTING terrorists in Nigeria, will we have more losses? Is this our fault?
I. Newton's third law; for each action there is an equal and opposite reaction....not all of them just jump out at us either. We lack smart folk | 0 | not toxic |
Time to take a look at all the small University of Alaska "satellite" schools across the state and decide if they are economic or not. Seems to me we could close those small and very costly endeavors and give each student a full scholarship and bring them to a main campus. | 0 | not toxic |
So yellin, you were on these boards rationalizing/defending Harper back when he was traveling on government business? | 0 | not toxic |
Voter, maybe you've never seen first hand the relationship Jansen and Tillerson (CEO of Exxon) have. You would not see it in Alaska. You'd have to travel a bit internationally to see it first hand.
The fact is Alaska is being bankrupted by the theft of our oil- presently $9.5 billion per year- free of any severance tax. The $3.5 billion dollar deficit Alaska has will bankrupt our state as soon as the savings are gone. A substantial part of that deficit is the $700 million in corporate welfare Alaskans will be giving Exxon, BP, and COP.
The business Exxon throws Lynden is enormously valuable.
Quid pro quo.
http://www.lynden.com/lyndenpng/
Voters know NOT to trust Exxon. That is why Big Oil brings in surrogates to do the dirty work of misleading voters and trashing good Alaskans running for office. | 0 | not toxic |
As long as the practice of selling or better still, bartering women for a few cattle (that is "LOBOLA") is condoned and even celebrated, patriarchy and all that goes with it will flourish to the detriment of the female gender. | 0 | not toxic |
I can honestly say this is the first time I have agreed with anything I've read by Paul Jenkins. Thank you Paul for the glimmer of hope. | 0 | not toxic |
But you don't know what Frank had on the altar to start with... | 0 | not toxic |
Some of the essential air service subsidies are needed for down the chain, but they are definatleynot need in the Bristol Bay region or the Bethel area. The Federal government is so stupid that they recognize Grant Aviation in the Dillingham and King Salmon area as the only airline that flys to the Bristol Bay Region when in fact its a crock of shit. There are about 25 small airlines out here that are not federally subsidized and these little airlines provide 90 percent of all the passenger service. Grant Aviation is getting paid extra to compete with all the little guys. What a scam. More wasted taxpayer money | 1 | toxic |
Ethics??? Don't we have enough government regulation as it is? Just wait! Pretty soon they'll be trying to teach that anti-American, socialistic rot in our schools also. | 0 | not toxic |
sorry now comes the real par - governing. | 0 | not toxic |
Justice is often blind! | 0 | not toxic |
The country just keeps moving backwards, while we bicker. | 0 | not toxic |
I agree with you. I have attended every town hall meeting that Micciche has been at, and after every one the reality of what has happened is quite different from what he said, and assured us, would be happening. It is smoke and mirrors and whoever believes these Senators at this point is just not facing reality. | 0 | not toxic |
How is the United States working out? Stagnation is affecting the entire Western world.
And Europe's problems revolve around the use of common currency that doesn't work well for both advanced and non-advanced countries within the EU. Nothing to do with PR. | 0 | not toxic |
what are aples? | 0 | not toxic |
It's got to be that way, or it's the equivalent logic of "Heads, I win Tails, you lose". | 0 | not toxic |
There is literally zero explanation as to "why" Buffett is bullish on Canada. This is lazy journalism. | 0 | not toxic |
A day traders mentality to everything. | 0 | not toxic |
What US policies were influenced? Cite specific examples please. | 0 | not toxic |
A comment made in the full throes of sorrow not taking into account the animals who have possession of his remains. | 0 | not toxic |
NBT: the tidal power generators are under water...not the wind farms. Gary crum | 0 | not toxic |
The cleaning lady needed a filter for the vacuum ... once again the problems of the Western world never cease to amaze me. | 0 | not toxic |
Give him a break, Senator Koch of Ohio is really busy with Ohio stuff. You'll get his ideas when he feels a tug on his puppet strings. | 1 | toxic |
psst hey lefty,, the pipeline is in the best interests of all canadians even bc ones, regardless of what you nut jobs think | 0 | not toxic |
"What grew out of the surviving democracies of Western Europe and North America after the Second World War has expanded to include scores of nations, on almost every continent, committed to broad principles of democracy, justice, human equality and international co-operation, around shared projects of prosperity, sustainability and security."
LOL.
The difference between the West's liberal mythology and its perpetual drive to the right wing is like day and night.
Nice idea, though. The world invested a great deal of hope in these United Nations ideals, back in 1949. | 0 | not toxic |
Do you still have your kitties, Roy? If you do, you're feeding them meat. You can't make "vegans" out of them. What was that you were saying about "hypocrite"? Aren't those innocent herring, capelin and anchovies that go into your cats' food "sentient"? All those little fish were trundled aboard a factory vessel and sent down a conveyor still flopping into an OVEN, Roy! Just to feed your CATS! What was that you said about "boiling alive"? Who are YOU to judge? You don't wear sanctimoniousness well... | 0 | not toxic |
So what? The meme you and other here are circulating is that the Communist Party endorsed Hillary. Hence snopes's disclaimer that "The Communist Party of the USA did not endorse Hillary Clinton, but did encourage members to vote against her rival, Donald Trump."
I actually did watch the video and concluded the KKK guy was nodding out on heroin.
I grasp your point. Unfortunately, it's ridiculous, as has been demonstrated several times over in this thread alone. Meanwhile, you're a nasty piece of work, and I've nothing more to say to you. | 1 | toxic |
So a company that was just hacked is given an IRS grant to prevent fraud. Our government at work. | 0 | not toxic |
"Biggest memory". You and trump must use the same thesaurus. | 0 | not toxic |
Nazi in German means ...National Socialism ....I am free market kind of guy , I would never support Socialists | 0 | not toxic |
The major hick up with giving Juneau unaccountable access to billions of cash, is it will be same as years past. Blown on pets projects for political donors and close business cronies or pay oil credits to keep seats. Why would any sane voter do that until major changes in accountability is done. Get rid of bulk union votes, GCI interference and oil lobbyist. Then talk to me about more money. Juneau is like a OCD shopper. Closet full and still buying. They are idiots in action. They send the bills for government to us while money leaves the state. | 1 | toxic |
"City leaders say they’d be forced to drastically raise property taxes". Forced? I don't see anybody twisting your arms or threatening you to do so. Swallow your foolish prides and scrap the project. | 0 | not toxic |
doctrines, themselves, can be rigid and narrow...or more tolerant and flexible.........I'm a secular humanist and know Christians who share the values,moral outlook I hold......... be happy to discuss all this stuff w/you anytime. I find it a very interesting topic. regards, Gary | 0 | not toxic |
Trump is a fool and an immature adolescent catering to other immature adolescents. Of course he should have stated that white supremists and Nazis are evil. That stated, there's a little hypocracy going on here. The left has indirectly (and probably directly) sponsored violent mobs in response to speakers, as an alleged organic movement due to claimed police misconduct, etc. That's every bit as evil as what these jugheads did in Charlottesville. | 1 | toxic |
Oh come on, this is OPNET and Clallam County sheriffs office, deals within deals, schemes within schemes, just let him walk out that revolving front door now and get it over with, we all know they're going to let him off anyway. Clallam county sheriffs office do a proper investigation, lock up a bad guy, do the job we taxpayers pay them to do .... why surely you jest! Keystone Cops at best, just look at the way they botched the Port Crescent Trading Company burglary in Joyce, several people told me the reason they intentionally botched the investigation was to protect OPNET snitches as they have done in the past. $15,000 I lost in that burglary and I cannot get a simple investigation by Clallam Sheriffs dept. I want my tax dollars back that I paid for police protection and investigation of my property. Benedict, you should be ashamed of your deputies, I know I am. | 0 | not toxic |
Not at all Rodney - I am suggesting that these so called priests, exactly became priests, because it will afford them the freedom and luxury to be paedophiles at will or use and abuse women. They certainly did not do this IN the name of Christ - but they used it to commit their crimes. Does that make God evil or man evil? It is disgusting what has happened throughout the centuries under the banner of religion (mainly under RC rule) But please lets be fair, what about Communism (an atheist ideology) who wiped out MILLIONS of people, imprisoned, tortured because of their religion & non-compliance to(atheist) ideology. But this is always conveniently forgotten! Do you even know what is happening in places like North Korea, India and many other Muslim & secular countries right now? CHRISTIANS & other non-compliants are being persecuted, killed, jailed & tortured daily! Read the Red Holocaust - 60M+ people killed by Marxism, that exclude the rapes and other atrocities! | 0 | not toxic |
thank God. If you need my assistance to help pay for your electric car, you shouldn't have one. | 0 | not toxic |
The zombie bill still moves a bit...too soon to be sure... | 0 | not toxic |
Come on Wasilla! I think people who have been quietly and successfully using tiny cabins to benefit themselves and society are simply being iignored! What about me? I lived in a very tidy 8x12 cabin for an entire year! I saved 10 grand doing so and was able to afford to buy my first home with that savings in the early 1980s! Over time I built that wealth and ended up purchasing a very large farm in Point Mackenzie with 22k sf! I went from working on a farm to an owner. I could have not acheived that by being a criminal and paying high rent. Open your eyes Wasilla. Alaska will benefit by allowing innovation to thrive. Remember those Alaskan pioneer mansions? Tiny cabins settled this land! Bob Ross is likely spinning in his grave! | 0 | not toxic |
Jim Cook , Sean Martin of POP and Kitty Simonds of WESPAC have spent a lot of time feathering their own nests. Enough profiteering, resource exploitation and human labor trafficking. Their is no honor is your conduct. Shame be upon you. Thank goodness for knowledgeable scientist at NOAA and the Department of Commerce , international leaders on the environment, informed politicians Schatz, Hirono and IGE,, media coverage and courage, Pew Foundation, native Hawaiians, cultural and religious leaders, activist Ritte, Aila and Thompson, the food industry and Sam Choy, environmentalist and concerned citizens for putting up a fight. Now, Mr. President Obama needs to sign the executive order to expand the monument. Apo is upfront on this issue and looks like a straw man for the profiteers. Cayetano, Aroyishi and Apo you have all given up a lot of good will and respect. Each of you are finished as community leaders. Your words are shallow and you are either misinformed or delusional. | 0 | not toxic |
Jeffery, I'm a little confused. You site corporate tax and corporate income tax. Aren't they the same? And 31.5%? No state has a rate that comes even close to that. And we are the 3rd highest. Iowa has the highest at 12%. | 0 | not toxic |
Trump didn't help any. He just let congress do whatever and he was just waiting at his desk with a pen. He should have been out there to help his party even if they had to bring in the Dem. Pack your bags Donald and take the rest of the family back to New York. | 0 | not toxic |
Joseph Boyden is a wonderful writer. Just as Archie Belaney was. There are similarities between the two. Both had been raised without the influence of a father.
I'm all for forgiving Boyden his deception, if he is willing to own up to them. If his friend's defence in The Walrus is any indication, Boyden doesn't want to admit anything. One who knows no shame cannot expect forgiveness.
I grew up reading the Norse sagas as that was my heritage. The sagas, like all literature, is all about who we are. They give elaborate genealogies, just like the ones in the Bible: So-and-so begat so-and-so and so on until we come to the present.
Joseph Boyden needs to tell the story of his own family. And he must stop hiding behind vague words about ties and connections when what is needed is great-great-grandmother or grandfather. If he's descended from Thomas Boyden of New England, he needs to say how. | 0 | not toxic |
If you paid attention to what she has done in the past, especially to Bill's old girlfriends and others (secret service) she didn't like. Her treatment of classified emails (she didn't understand because she slept through the briefings) then totally lied about. What has she ever done to make us trust her? She and our failed race baiting president were the ones talking about nuking things as if it were something THEY were likely to promote.. Trump isn't stupid why would he blow up a zillion dollar enterprise?? | 0 | not toxic |
This was all soft-ball, I have spent many months in the US, they have no ax to grind against Canada. When they do think of Canada which is rare, its like we are first Cousins and Canada is a great friendly country to visit. While NO fan of the Justin, the planing and ground work paid off and it played out well. | 0 | not toxic |
I agree actually, my gray hair has gotten grayer, and my blood pressure has gone up, since Nov 8. I gotta let this stuff go. Worrying about Trump starting WWIII is out of our control. What happens, happens. | 0 | not toxic |
"mentally"
Oops. | 0 | not toxic |
"And what does believing his easily-disproved lies say about his supporters"?
That is what bewilders me. Many of my friends, who are in the 35% who support Trumpet, are very critical of any democrat who makes an outlandish statement only occasionally and yet Trumpet is not held accountable for his constant lying. And he never apologizes or asks for forgiveness. Don't they care about the disastrous impact this behavior has on our great and constitutional country's future? We must demand the TRUTH from our government leaders, and when they fail to perform as public servants, not dictators, we must peacefully and constantly resist them.
It is so hypocritical that he slanders the press for fake news and doesn't recognize his own lies. | 0 | not toxic |
I was surprised that Shaw did not pick up some of the crumbs in the recent BCE-MTS deal. The government was desperate to force BCE to give free stuff to a 4th wireless provider. But Shaw dropped out, and they had to find some other non-player (Xplornet) to be the beneficiary of free stuff. Shaw dropped the ball.
This is what happens in family-run business. Shaw needs professional management instead of a family member at the helm. But won't happen as long as the old man is still the Chairman of the Board. | 0 | not toxic |
"These results show little change from past Pew surveys on this topic."
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/laurettabrown/2017/07/04/survey-majority-of-americans-still-think-the-us-is-one-of-the-greatest-countries-in-the-world-n2350123?utm_source=thdaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&newsletterad= | 0 | not toxic |
"Couldn't care less." Times two. | 0 | not toxic |
Really? Who is banned? Only Muslims. There's an exemption for Christians. The US already has a 2 year long process, perhaps the most rigorous in the world to screen refugees. There is no comparison to Europe where refugees streamed across borders without controls. | 0 | not toxic |
I don't blame the wealthy for trying to minimize their taxes. What I find offensive is that out of one side of their mouths Trudeau and his cronies say that small businesses and doctors are not paying enough tax and then they ensure their extremely wealthy country club buddies are protected from any meaningful reform.
Either wealthy need to may more or they don't.... But stop treating hard working small businesses differently from wealthy well connected liberal friends and donors. | 0 | not toxic |
"We banned machine guns in the 20's."
We did no such thing! Fill out the ATF forms, get the FBI background check, pay your $200 tax per machine gun and you can own one, too!
As of February of 2016, there were 490,664 legal machine guns in private hands according to the FOIA letter from ATF.
We don't yet know if the apparently automatic weapon(s) used in this massacre were legal or illegal.
Either way, this is the first mass killing in the US to use an actual automatic weapon that I have seen reported.
http://www.nfatca.org/pubs/MG_Count_FOIA_2016.pdf | 0 | not toxic |
Israel has been very nice to Palestine
she has not wiped Palestine off the map
something Palestine and allies want to do to Israel
Israel provides refuge to gay Palestinians
something gay Anti-Israel leftists in Canada (professors, clergy etc) should remember | 1 | toxic |
Drill, Baby Drill! GO PEBBLE!
“A nation that can't control its energy sources can't control its future.” Barack Obama | 0 | not toxic |
My current car came with a heated steering wheel as a part of a package (heated rear seats etc) - so I got it by default since I wanted the rest of the package. Previously, I never would have thought of wanting a heated steering wheel. Now, having used it for a few years, I will always want one in any future car.
To explain - it's kind of like heated bathroom or basement floors. It sounds like a silly luxury but once you actually install them and walk on them, you'll think they're the greatest thing. | 0 | not toxic |
GBA, I wrote my comment to KP, before I saw your comment. But, it is really a quick timing point. I've watched MANY times, and Trump moves his hand out of the way just before the FLOTUS is snatching at it. | 0 | not toxic |
Apparently so, but perfect timing for my new innovative device to replace the timely task of urination and defecation with a mobile, minature Aeration chamber and settling tank. Just dump and then dump again. "It makes things a lot less complicated. And when you're busy, it takes the toilet off your plate"
Next up is Sex-in-a-Cup. | 1 | toxic |
Do you still have any left? It's now about 11:30 a.m. Sunday | 0 | not toxic |
All those polls are paid for by government-the latter does not want to be disappointed. | 0 | not toxic |
If not for McDavid's scoring heroics; the Oilers would be in the basement. They have lost 11 of their past 16 games! Juxtapose that with the Leafs situation - three scoring lines; each featuring a player with 10 goals. | 0 | not toxic |
I see you have a very narrow definition of abuse. Oh come now! You seem to me the kind of chick who has messed with a mind or two. That is abuse too darlin. | 0 | not toxic |
"She rose to First Assistant U.S. Attorney in 2002 and to Acting U.S. Attorney in 2004. In the U.S. Attorney's office she held leadership positions under both Republican and Democratic administrations.
In January 2017, according to a Justice Department spokesman, Yates accepted a request from the incoming Trump administration to serve as Acting Attorney General, beginning on January 20, 2017"
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You voted for corruption and criminality to take power at the highest levels of our nation. | 0 | not toxic |
What you need is a majority of people committed to your objectives Lynn. Once that happens, I think we can trust that history will provide us with a candidate that falls close to what would be your majority viewpoint.
The reality is that neither end of the political spectrum has majority support.. They sustain themselves with a sense of self-rightousness in their cause. That does not win elections. Ultimately its action, not ideology that will move the nation forward. We need 'universal' messages that stands seperate from political populism..
I support your writing Lynn, you do a great job finding a 'heart' viewpoint when the group might fall into political head butting. Yours is the voice of those of seldom heard. You do a service to those who lack power. Write on my friend. | 0 | not toxic |
What kind of a country would this become? It is like going back in time. What will this country have to offer for women like me who truly love belonging to it but are ashamed of such acts by its leaders? | 0 | not toxic |
This is long, long! Overdue. What took so long? Brain disorders are so stigmatized and misunderstood by society in whole due to lack of information and facts available. We need PSA's as well.
Kathleen melville | 0 | not toxic |
"No Canadian lives would be lost b/c Russia would be destroyed if they dared to attack them. That's the whole point of putting them there!" I think you should read what you just posted and wonder if you should continue this discussion. | 0 | not toxic |
You like that free stuff, don't you, grifter. | 1 | toxic |
That is sad. The last person who did very well and was just a normal person is Bill Clinton I think. If we pull together, accept that President Trump is our president, and help him, the rewards are ours. Not his. A healthy strong unified America must be our goal. It certainly is not the goal of foreign countries. | 0 | not toxic |
The best part "for me" is in the way they listed the names of the contenders, seeing Putz-ulu as the last is quite appropriate. Had this guy been selected Chief then HPD would have gone back even further into the good ol boys style of doing business. We escaped a close one...thank god | 0 | not toxic |
The government needs to get out of the University and allow free enterprise to take over. | 0 | not toxic |
@ OldDiver
"Rep. Louie Gohmert, an outspoken House Republican from Texas, is calling for a congressional investigation of John Podesta’s role with Rusnano, a state-run company founded by Russian President Vladimir Putin, The Daily Caller News Foundation’s Investigative Group has learned."
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2017/03/21/exclusive-podesta-was-board-member-of-firm-linked-to-russian-investors/#ixzz4g2TfN2bp
FBI & Congress should investigate this..this a FACT. | 0 | not toxic |
sounds like Martin is setting the table for the big let down.... inching slowly and cautiously toward a position of 'balance' so the esteemed columnist can opine later what a sorry state of affairs the US political scene is and then he can smugly point to the Librano govt as a bastion of rectitude and integrity - cant wait for that one
eve Democrat pundits think the impeachment thing is a 'stretch goal' and all partisan politics - but dont Waters or Pelosi that they wont have any reason to get out of bed | 0 | not toxic |
Why were the customers begging for help? | 0 | not toxic |
Thank you for writing so well about Dr. Mahood...her dedication to supporting the causes she and her husband felt were right has helped to change Canada. My grandparents were ardent members of CCF in SK in its early days and also struggled for social and economic justice. | 0 | not toxic |
Why are you? | 0 | not toxic |
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