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If I was a young family I would spend a third of that and move to Kitchener Waterloo Cambridge. Cleaner, safer, better managed, healthier economy, less liberals.
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You are correct, the 2002 Charter has been very effective. People constantly point to it as evidence the US bishops have changed their tune and no longer cover up abuse to protect the church from bad publicity. In this it was probably an inspiration for the commission, which was intended to serve a similar function: provide the appearance of doing something, while engaging in the same old conduct. A better approach might be for the pope and bishops to actually do what Christ would expect of them and stop engaging in the evil of protecting child rapists, even if that means bad press. But, instead of being disciples of Christ, I guess they will remain disciples of the institution.
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No, LM. Have an honest debate about them and then do the right thing voluntarily.
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These criminals are becoming desperate to keep themselves fed at the trough of public funds. They are incapable or rational argument. All they can do is hurl what they have been shown to be guilty of back to their critics in a vain attempt to distract attention from their evil deeds. Jail, Jail, Jail.
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A FRIEND OF MINE WAS DEPORTED ABOUT 3 YEARS AGO . ~ NETO IS A GREAT GUY WHO SPEAKS PERFECT ENGLISH WANTED TO STAY IN THE USA AND HAD THE PROPER VISA . ~ HIS ONLY CRIME WAS THAT HE PICKED THE WRONG IMMIGRATION ATTORNEY . ~ THE LAWYER WAS CAUGHT FALSIFYING PAPERWORK FOR A CLIENT SO THE INS ROUNDED UP ALL OF HIS CLIENTS , REVOKED THEIR VISAS AND DEPORTED THEM WITHOUT EVEN CHECKING TO SEE IF THEIR PAPERWORK WAS DONE CORRECTLY . ~ IT WAS TRAGIC TO SEE SOMEONE WHO WAS FOLLOWING THE RULES TREATED THIS WAY . IT WAS EQUALLY REVEALING TO SEE OBAMA's ADMINISTRATION TURN THOUSANDS OF CRIMINAL ILLEGALS LOSE THAT WERE SLATED FOR DEPORTATION . ~ IN BOTH CASES , HE WAS WORKING AGAINST OUR COUNTRY .
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He's been gearing up for a war against Shi'ite Muslims in Yemen and Iran, maybe Lebanon too.
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Clay, Interesting that you mentioned the question about government support when jobs disappear due to innovations such as robotics. In Hawaii a legislator just introduced a bill to try to get a law if not a discussion going about that very real scenario. What I said, if you go back and read it, is that the working poor voted for Trump because of the despair they feel at working hard and not being able to provide a better life for their families then what their parents had. Trump hit a cord with those folks, no so much because they are racists or a bunch of ignorant bigots. They are scared and frightened about how they are going to provide for their families. Putting honest thought to the scenarios you mention is something that should be happening. Encourage more people to return to farming ? Provide educational opportunities for robotics now ? Look at the technology of the future now and implement programs NOW to empower people for the times that are a coming. Survive Trump.
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looks like we got us a couple of color blind rocket scientists.
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Sadly, your perception of reality and reality don't square. Did you know that trees don't make the wind blow?
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Thanksgiving means more this year because we as a United Nation have shown what the United State is created of. We are a country of immigrants, blended, woven over time to be who we are. Our voices speak out, that is what Freedom, what this Country core is, let the Voices be Heard. Franklin Roosevelt said this, "Remember, remember always, that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists."
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Not sarcastic at all. You'll notice that instead of responding to each falsehood, I simply urged everyone to actually follow the links, read the articles, watch the videos, for themselves. This is because most people don't - and they take as true any article that provides links, reasoning (falsely) that if the author provided links, his assertions must be true. But if you follow the links for yourself, and read/listen to what is actually said, you'll find that they do not back up the narrative of the author. I know that in some circles it's "hip" to denigrate CM and MV, but I have found that most of the people who do so have formed that opinion based only on someone else's opinion - they have never investigated the media for themselves. I did, and I fact-checked everything they said for a long time. I found them to be truthful, faithful, and thoroughly, authentically Catholic.
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That is why the license is really a regressive tax: it is most affordable for those who put the most miles on it. In reality, the license ( tax) is just a way to employ more people, take their mandatory union dues for greasing Democrat campaign skids, and an almost guaranteed Blue State Democrat vote. Perpetual Political Motion Machine. All you need to do is add more money each year to keep it running. Thus, gains in income and taxes are never enough to maintain a government whose cost expands faster than the economy.
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Death. It means death.
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Sympathetic to an "ism" - how quaint.
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Most people say: "is it true or did you see it on CNN".
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Perhaps we could again respect the words chosen and spoken by Our Lord Jesus Christ at the Last Supper. Jesus pronounced: "Take this CUP" and not "this chalice" which the self-appointed Roman Vaticrats apparently considered a great improvement over the words deliberately spoken by the Son of God on the eve of His ultimate Sacrifice. Following Vatican II, I clearly recall being deeply moved at first hearing the actual words of Our Lord during the Consecration. Perhaps time to respect us (we the Laity) and stop relying on brainwashing embellishments when the original is much more powerful in its authenticity.
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The fleecing of the public started in 2008 and continues under Caldwell, the least trusted Mayor of all time. As a business owner I pay hundreds, monthly in additional GE tax and it's ridiculous that there is no fiscal responsibility or accounting for a project long out of control. The city bet the farm on this,now $10B project and it's likely that there will be nothing left to ever do anything but rail no matter where it's stopped because of the operating costs. Those that where in charge and responsible should face criminal charges of theft for this complete rip off and we can start with Mufi and Crooked Kirk. We are way too small a populace for heavy rail and socially too dependent upon cars to get around. Unlike Europe where the public grows up on mass transit, we are a society heavily dependent on the car to get from place to place. We do not like to walk, or ride bikes. We drive. HART doesn't want an audit or to provide numbers because it will reveal the sad truth.
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Trudeau is nothing but corruptions lol, this scumbag and his father praise the murderous/dictator Fidel Castro. "Trudeau government allowing huge deal with Saudi Arabia despite human rights abuse concerns" - the left are full of jokes on them!
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Actually, what Jesus said here (John 10: 26) is: "You do not believe because you are not my sheep." Besides inverting the phraseology, you have also inverted the meaning of the message, the better to fit your polemic. But your polemic does not fit this passage, and is also at odds with Jesus' Bread of Life discourse (see John 6:36-39).
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Jeffrey is spot on. bill proposed a "solution" that he knew would not pass in the legislature allowing him to blame them for everything and ensure a tough election for incumbents. Why? A whole new group of clowns down there might agree with his one and only agenda--the big gas pipe dream! he couldn't get the current legislature to fund his $65 Billion debacle, so he's trying to get them booted out and lean on the next group. Freshmen legislators may not be as inclined to take on the gov. bill reminds me of Mel Brooks in Blazing Saddles--incompetent and hell-bent on building a project. I think he should wear a suit jacket with "GOV" painted on the back.
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In the 11th Century Islamic mathematicians gave the world "zero", and still do.
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Those of us who live in Vancouver all know that foreign ownership is far more than 6%. Even the media is reporting on this. Too bad corrupt policitians like Christy Clark backed by developers continue to turn a blind eye to foreign speculation and money laundering through real estate. THe median income is around $60K and with housing far over a million on average it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that foreign influence is driving the market. Where did BC Finance Minister Mike Dejong get the money to buy 8 investment properties in BC? No corruption? lol
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What Is Groupthink? Groupthink occurs when a group values harmony and coherance over accurate analysis and critical evaluation. It causes individual members of the group to unquestioningly follow the word of the leader and it strongly discourages any disagreement with the concensus.
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Americans would be smart to just stay home, now the Islamic terrorists will be looking for Americans in every place they go, and I would expect to see a huge increase in the lone wolf ISIS terror attacks in America. You voted for Trump and did not think of the unintended consequences.
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I guess they only show up on DP posts but clearly not in the WH, Senate, Congress, Governorships, and State Houses. As an Independent, I've enjoyed watching the epic implosion of the Demos. Just a morally bankrupt horde. America's Mujihadeen to be sure.
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Justin has been friends with the Aga Khan long before he was an elected official. Why can he not enjoy the use of a helicopter owned by a long term friend. Being PM shouldn't preclude having friends and being allowed to take vacation. Btw, I am no fan of Justin's but this time I just don't see the problem this time.
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After the media coverage and issues over the past 8 years I would sue too, he's not threatening to sue over what they are saying but rather over what they are not saying. And just because there isn't enough of this info going around look up "Dhimmitude" and it's placement in "Obamacare".
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Yep it sounds like the spoiled brat who is forced to apologize but doesn't really mean it. His tweets reveals his sinful soul.
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Contracts can always be broken or renegotiated. Ask Donald Trump...
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No, it's those on the intolerant left that are the problem.
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Sambo 42 (Sambo?????? Is this the U.S. circa 1917,when my Detroit,Mich.-born mother,who would have been 100 Wednesday,was born???),Mr. Trump,who was a sleazy (and racist,look up some of his dealings in his apartment complex) "businessman" before befouling the U.S. White House,is fully consonant with an era in which Mr. Simpson may yet capitalize on his notoriety.
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Ho. Local bruddahs have been testing pakalolo and effectively and efficiently grading it for choke decades already. More cheap and easy for let them do it.
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This is just a very nasty letter. There is a Katie Lynch who is the Co-director of the Undergraduate Adviser Environmental Studies; Environmental Leadership Program, which makes this letter suspicious. https://envs.uoregon.edu/reference/staff/ Since Emily Semple's campaign seems to be picking-up momentum, while Skov's is flat-lining if not in decline, is this letter a desperate move by the Skov camp? And was it written by Skov, who solicited one of his colleagues to submit?
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Just need to bring some context to the SPUR branch in Rietfontein. If it is the branch I am thinking about then the drop in revenue cannot be totally assigned to the boycott. I have lived near that Spur my whole life. That Jacaranda Center where it is located has always been a frustrating place to visit but people kept on going there because they had little other options. The parking is the worst you'll find anywhere, the store layout is totally unpractical and the roads surrounding it is always congested. Coupled with this is current refurbishment work on the center which makes the experience even more frustrating. Blaming the 45% drop in revenue wholly on the boycott is inaccurate and only fuels the motivation for Front Nasionaal. Maybe Morne Brown needs to look at the actual business case of the location of his store.
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It keeps the market way more stable/balanced than Toronto and Vancouver. Not such a bad thing after all.
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Where do you see "religious" and "traditional" in my comment? Point it out! Don't try to "think" and tell me what you suppose I think. I wrote clearly what I think. Or is it your custom to imagine, and/or project personal mental images into what you read or observe? Is this your approach to objective reality? Do you equate it with your personal presuppositions, desires and mental images? Scary stuff!
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I've been saying for years that blacking out games shrink the fan base. Young kids that never see a game will never be interested. The older crowd that used to watch on TV have a sense of loyalty to UH. No exposure means no one cares. UH always had marketing problems
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I guess the opposition to Trump prefers not to even have a chance to have a voice at the table. I doubt Kalanick would have been much of a voice, but responding to your "discomfort" in this way accomplishes little.
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Guess it's time that we should all just move on...what a depressing article. But, I don't see it happening the way you have portrayed business in Alaska. Just last September/October there was definitely an uptick on several entrepreneurial business fronts...whether that uptick keeps moving, I'm not sure. Yes, gone are the copious number of slick financial brokers, less slopers are traveling from Idaho or the Kenai Penin., instead real business is beginning to take root that is not driven by overinflated fuel prices or excessive public funding.
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Read the story about the camel in the tent.
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I see the interested parties are laying the groundwork to make the argument for paving over the greenbelt.
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Nobody is advocating the extermination of the white race or men. That's the lie they use to radicalize the simple-minded in support of their chauvinist ideology.
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because "simple stupidity" may be the biggest danger of all.
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Nope.....Russian bot. KD48 rarely replies to anything...especially if it is sound logic that disproves his rant.
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There's a Nick Travis in CourtView with a rap sheet. LOL
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The prospect of all those bankers, MBAs , financial advisors , etc scrambling for a job , and potentially cutting each others throats to get those jobs ...... I dunno... Just doesn't bother me somehow.
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Jeanne Foy - Big cuts in government spending will cause a recession? And you don't think big cuts in the amount of money people take home in their paychecks won't cause a recession? Economic ignorance on display.
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I don't need to. You know exactly what I am talking about if you've read as much as you say about Officer's and their training.
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Pretty different situation, since most people with immune issues or illness avoid the cup.
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The claim of persecution will be against their home country, not the USA. Whether or not they are Convention Refugees will be determined by the Refugee Protection Division for those eligible to make refugee claims. If they are not Convention Refugees then Canada is not obligated to offer protection. I recall the two vessels arriving with Tamil migrants claiming refugee status from Sri Lankan persecution and the same allegations of them being economic migrants was being made. And the result? Most of them have been determined to be refugees. There is a loophole be exploited and the law skirted but it is the government by the Safe Third Country Agreement exploits a narrow and technical loophole in the law set out in Singh v Canada (Minister of Employment and Immigration), [1985] 1 S.C.R. 177. That case held "everyone" in Canada has s. 7 Charter rights (and that includes person illegally in Canada. Technically a person at a Port of Entry is not "in Canada" so back to the USA.
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I am so sick and disgusted with all of our politicians. Please remember this session of do nothing and scare people to death or losing their jobs and state shutdown. Vote them all out and start over with people who can get the job done and work together for what is best for all Alaskans. We need a plan for long term fiscal stability not based on using up all our savings or on the politicians getting re-elected. They have put our bond rating at risk which can cost of millions. We just keep giving money and do not hold our legislators accountable. If we ran our private sector business's like they are running the states business we would be out of business.
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Many of your doubts would be put to rest after a short test drive. I recommend it.
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Prime example why you should categorically vote NO on all judge retentions. Alaska always retains them with about 60% yes'. Turn them over until we get decent ones that enforce the law and the will of the people.
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Wouldn't that be something to have a bear rug hanging in the room you shot the bear in?!
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Satan agrees with you.
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you may be right, but if Morneaus attacks small business and professionals , let him go after family trusts too. At least then he has some credibility
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sadly_true._He_was_neo-liberal._Hillary_too.
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Never understood why that should be a bad thing. Why can't a rich person be a liberal?
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You are correct it was the NUMMI plant in California that was with Toyota. That being said, the plan for the plant was to move to a more Japanese build process, and If my memory is correct they didn't unionize at the beginning until GM had purchased the entire facility.
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Joe Bellm should have been in prison a long time ago. He is one of those criminals who will never change.
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If the Baker family entourage at the Register Guard thinks "conspiracy theories" are about Finicum and Malheur, they are missing the big picture for all the pixels... "Conspiracy theorist" was a term coined to ridicule the people who questioned findings of the Warren Report. Yet info about Kennedy's murder remains classified top secret? Former Press Sec. Robert Gibbs admitted on live video that he was ordered to deny the drone program existed, when news of the program was public already. He joked "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain." How many times can known liars be caught lying before even the truths they tell are suspected as lies? Crying wolves. These kleptocrats drag a long train of abuses, ranging from war crimes, Imperial regime change hegemony, to poisoning and genocidally murdering it's own citizens. The RG believes it can put lipstick on monsters and present us with beauty queens. No information will ever be enough to cover up for the crimes of Imperial USA.
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Nonsensical!
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All women want to talk about on the news/talk shows is Weinstein, Weinstein, Weinstein, Weinstein. We get it! Now, I heard a male celebrity claim that Weinstein touched him inappropriately or something. If he has a lot of money, he must have molested me too.
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I can't get past the first paragraph: this word "cadre" - the year is 2017, not 1917.
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What an entirely heartwarming story; love of many kinds, despair and rebirth. Thank you Julia and best of luck to a brave, brave woman.
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There's no question that the POTUS has broad constitutional authority to ensure the safety of the USA and its citizens. However it's completely unjustified for the Trump spokesperson to say that the judiciary can't rule on that order. In fact, it's precisely their job to rule on it if the order is challenged. The reason why the order was challenged wasn't because it's a treaty or human rights violation. It was challenged by the states of Minnesota and Washington on the grounds that the order contravened states' financial rights. And in fact, it's clear that Trump's order would have a financial impact on some states. The legal question, however, is whether Trump's power to prioritize national security outweighs the rights of states to control aspects of their financial independence. I suggest that, especially given the temporary nature of Trump's order, that the final decision will be in his favour.
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Good move,old school baby, let the parents tell their kids, it was a total waste of money, winning again!
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You seem to be somewhat dyslexic! You got US mixed up with Putin's "Mafia State" and western with eastern European.
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Actually, I think "grifter" is the word we are looking for here.
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Derpety derpety derp.
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Sounds to me like you would support E-verify, much harsher anti-drug laws and sentencing, and possible military action to root the cancer of drugs out at its sources. There are solutions to these problems; no one has the guts to make them happen.
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That may be true.... The city subsidizes TheBus to the tune of $200 million per year. People that do not ride the Bus may just as well say, get rid of the Bus.
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No idea why you posted that reply to my comment Prog as it's completely unrelated. Of course making logical connections has often been an issue for you hasn't it?
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The other mayor's are hoping the surcharge is made permanent and extended statewide so they can get their piece of the pie for their transit needs. They all know the GE tax surcharge will not be allowed to sunset in 2027. Once a tax has been imposed, it never goes away, it only goes up.
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active: "Numerous follower/imitate IDs are created to run around and reply to comments" So? Again due to < user deleted >. What's your point?
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Can someone explain whether the Americans have a case or not? We harvest most of our wood from government land, paying a stumpage fee that the US claims is below market. This arguably provides government subsidies to Canadian foresters, and therefore an unfair advantage in the true sense of free trade. I know that the US had lost this argument in the courts 4 times but they also claim that the process is biased because we get to elect 3 of the 5 decision makers. Is this correct? I would like to see answers to these questions before we get all indignant about unfair treatment.
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How could we ever allow one province to pose significant loss of life and environmental destruction upon another peoples? On another note I want BC to demand that all aircraft coming from Alberta be banned from flying over BC airspace. BC takes all the risk and AB get the benefit. Planes crash, that is a fact. AB planes are fuelled by the dirtiest oil on the planet, oil that makes a Cessna spew out the same CO2 as a Jumbo Jet.
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Awesome suggestion. Villanueva's service, love of nation, and respect for our flag touched me. May God bless him and his family.
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Looking, what is proper..? Well, I don't claim to be an authority and I know there are many shades of opinion on this...so anything I say will likely be rebuked by someone. Regarding looking a t cleavage, we understand that is sort of subjective. Some of the lovely young tellers at my bank sometimes display quite a bit of cleavage, which most guys would find attractive. But if I'm standing there where I can look down at her cleavage while she's counting my money, is it wrong to sneak a peak? And if she glances up and catches me, should I be embarrassed? But as far as my taking a photo, without her permission, that would be utterly disgusting whether "legal" or not. We can agree on that, right? And for a cop t do that to a fellow officer then carry the photo around on his phone is unprofessional to say the least. Yet I have a question-- do policewoman officers really show that much cleavage in uniforms? And how did he take that photo without her knowing?
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@ Cellodad You ran out of substance? Not you educated one! :)
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I guess we have to keep disagreeing on minimum wages. As long as there are better paying jobs available, people will be motivated to do what they need to get those jobs. They shouldn't be forced to live in poverty until they are lucky enough to get one of those jobs. Many people already have the qualifications to work at non minimum wage jobs, but the wages for those jobs are kept unnaturally low because of the low minimum.
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Deflect? I don't think you know the meaning of the word. The original poster stated that past immigration had never brought as much crime as present immigration. That is an outright lie - and easily proven by statistics. There were around 15,000 homicides in the US last year. How many do you think were done by Muslim immigrants?
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It is ridiculous that people would even consider letting Nestle use our beautiful state for their own corporate interests. We must preserve our finite resources for preserving the health and happiness of our state's residents, not sell them off for meager economic gains! Not to mention that bottled water contributes to poisoning people with harsh BPA checmicals, and most bottled end up in the landfill, perpetuating an already sickening waste problem. Not everything is about money! With a looming energy and resource crisis on the horizon, the world will soon see that the primary focus of society should be to sustain life, not to expand economy!
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But according to the article he clearly wasn't targeted because he was in the service industry. He was targeted because of opportunity. Also, I know many many people within the service industry and none have been robbed. Further, almost all of them have bank accounts as they don't want to be walking around with wads of singles.
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Zero emission vehicles? Anyone wonder where the electricity comes from? Nuclear? Natural gas? Coal? Notice how many European countries (and China) are once again opening up to coal-fired generating plants! This is just another farce like Kyoto, Paris etc.
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Spent many days in West Africa, lived in South Africa, travelled in South America. I took Mefloquin while on a trip to Kruger Park in sA with bus full of Canadian geologists. At least three of us had horrifying nightmares of the deaths of close family members including children and stopped taking it. I now use liberal quantities of Deet laden repellants in these areas and leave it at that. I'm counting on anti-malarial drugs to save me in the event of infection. I had full blown malaria once after a trip in Sierra Leone and took the week long cure. I will never again use Mefloquin, no matter what. The anguish caused by the visions it created is still vivid memory today, 23 years later.
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"But now that he has allowed the media to turn him into the Amazing Kreskin of science, I find it hard to take him seriously." "The opinion of 10,000 men is of no value if none of them know anything about the subject." Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor from 121-180 AD This has been going on a very long time.
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WHERE'S COLUMBO AND CLOUSEAU WHEN YOU NEED THEM???
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lol. probably when he saw the money kadr got, it got him thinking, hey i want some too.. why not. just add it to our tax bill..
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Honoring General Lee, who waged war against the United States of America, is the moral equivalent of honoring General Rommel.
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Underwrought, I hope for your kids sake, she is not adopting your victimhood view of the world. If so, she will struggle to find a job. Employers are getting pretty good at spotting candidates who will cry the victim all the time.
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Hmmm.......Charles Kopp.....Charles Kopp........why does that name have a Palin-esque ring to it?
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Trudeau made a big deal of going to the UN and railing against the politics of division. Yet here at home, he is trying to pit francophones against anglophones for his own partisan purposes, at a time when the linguistic wars in Quebec were dormant.
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Amela: If Trump was to be the Host or return as the Host on Celebrity Apprentice, there is no question that ratings would skyrocket.....DEFINITELY SKYROCKET compared to Arnold's boring character and personage on the show.
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Drivers should not be making any turns into Hotel Street. The bulbouts should be kept there. On the other hand, other intersections, since they are one way streets, can be adjusted to make one way turns easily. No more parking in Chinatown. But there should be loading zone everywhere so that commerce can still go on.
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When it becomes too late to do anything about it.
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swamp scum will just pardon the creep!
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And who will police the parade? The police will be there as they are at every major event. It takes courage to build bridges and while there may be more work to do, excluding is not helping the cause. You're also forgetting there are LGBTQ people who work at Toronto Police. Allowing people to attend without their uniform is the same as sticking your head in the sand.
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i think a bullet in the back of the head would be more humane. If the guy did the crime, and it was depraved, the jury is right to sentence death. Is caging someone for life humane? I agree with the author that it is a matter of retribution, since incarceration would render him harmless to society. Is death a just penalty for this crime? I wasn't on the jury, but they thought so.
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.....well at least he didn't wipe out a high powered rifle and start shooting .You know like the Bernie Sanders guy!
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