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Clinton has faults (which is why I voted for Bernie) and yes, she is a warmonger. But there has been an extensive campaign to inflate her negatives and assign blame for things which should more properly be laid at the GOP door - like Benghazi.
If you analyze the Wikileaks emails, they are exactly what we thought - the typical maneuvering within the rules but violating the SPIRIT of the Democratic rules. I've seen it in every election - those controlling the various levels of the party exert influence for their chosen candidate. To blow this out of proportion as some unusual "corruption" is naive.
Clinton is not my choice and not much of a Democrat, IMO. But to claim that she is in any way as bad as Trump shows either sloppy analysis or gullible belief in a campaign orchestrated (separately) by the GOP and Russia.
If for no other reasons than the Supreme Court and the EPA, there is no realistic choice other than Clinton.
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Yeah, all of that, Jay. Couldn't help reflecting on much of what you say, myself. I came to this conclusion:
There must be a legal firm in Edmonton (probably more than one) which might benefit from Beaver's abilities ("I’m good at absorbing, understanding and repeating information.") as long as he was kept at arm's length from clients and courthouse (the Law Society may make that part easy.) Create a niche for him, give him an office and access to all the legal libraries. Sort of a "paralegal plus" as it were. The closest he is allowed to get to a case is the boardroom meetings with a specific legal team.
A portion of his pretty-decent-salary (somewhat more than a typical paralegal's) was allocated by the firm to pay debts in an "orderly manner."
I am quite positive his is not the only brilliant mind out there. Put him to work, guys and gals, for the benefit of all--including himself, if he is able to distance himself from his demons.
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She has what ? 2 or 3 instances of ALLEGED racism locally ? Is that any more than normal ? People were racists before Trump won, they are just using this as a reason to spout their opinions.
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It's pointless making humanitarian appeals to the combatants because they don't care about human life. It would be like asking Hitler if he wouldn't mind leaving the Jews alone.
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Here is the extensive list of patents with descriptions you can copy into your brower to view: http://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/links-to-geoengineering-patents/
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Thank you Mark Kingwell. More of this please Globe. Fun and incisive article. Tech seriously lacks social accountability. Tech giants like Facebook and YouTube make huge amounts of money on our information and content and sell access to our information, but currently have no responsibilities for it's privacy and the quality of information like newspapers. Thus fake news and massive targeted lies. How can this be? Facebook uses the Napster defense "we are just a platform " or a "device". Napster got sued into the ground by violating copyright. How is it that they can facilitate spreading child pornography and not be held accountable? Or disseminate targeted lies to people's " news"feeds to distort elections for rubles, such as what happened in US election, but then pretend they don't know or can't do anything?
There needs to be serious legislation on this. Tech companies cannot be trusted to do the right thing when money is involved. Transparency as a response is pathetic.
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All the MSM are in on the same lying narrative. I think national police agencies should be brought in on what appears to be massive collusion in a conspiracy to mislead the public.
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Hell yea, lock the drug pusher up.
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To fight hate-- stop the hateful rhetoric.
"Islamophobia" is hateful rhetoric, like "racist", "fascist", or "Nazi"-- it's a conversation-ender, designed to silence criticism.
Islam is just an idea, subject to criticism like any other idea.
A 'phobia' is an irrational fear. Because the greatest source of terror in recent history comes from some segment of Islam, some amount of cautionary fear toward Islam is perfectly rational.
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"Its challenges" like corruption, nepotism, kick backs, illegal campaign funding?
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You have it backwards, GBA. Many on this board raise legitimate concerns about the future of our democracy. Republicans are taking us in a direction will benefit only the wealthiest, on the backs of the poor. The Koch brothers moan that the AHCA, which will benefit only the RICH at the expense of the poor and middle class, is not 'conservative' enough. We have freedom of speech, and are free to protest with our words. You throw insults about 'victims' and 'snowflakes', when you are really the snowflakes, so thin-skinned (like Trump himself) you can't abide any criticism.
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What money are you talking about? Most poor families don't earn enough to pay for health care let alone a savings account. Medicaid is their only option. Saving is not possible if you don't have money to save.
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It's true that they kept pointing to the Pt Mackenzie Port as a successful example of the design for Anchorage's port. Unfortunately, a few months ago there was an article about it suffering similar problems and needing major attention. To expand it you would have to rebuild it. The space the railroad could have used for yards in Seward has been leased just like the flats around Ship Creek and the railroad from Pt Mackenzie is over budget, out of money and incomplete.
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Kellyanne is a great big fan
Of clothes that's oh so grand
How could the girl be so crass
To think this clothes will give her class
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Is your question 'how does understanding the air relate to aeronautics?' The article says that they are using pollution as a way to track the trajectory of particles moving through the atmosphere. 'Air quality' is not an objective variable. Measurements of particle density are objective and there are certain mixes of these particles that are optimal for human health, but the measurements can be taken for many reasons beyond monitoring the atmosphere for unhealthy conditions (for instance, understanding how gases move through the atmosphere).
Regarding NASA, the composition of the air, and how it is changing or how it may change in the future is related to its mission in that it is scientific endeavor for the purpose of gaining knowledge and for keeping manmade objects aloft. Or maybe for making better telescopes (that see through the atmosphere). Or better communication devices. Etc.
Also, going to ignore the other bits you threw in...they have nothing to do with, well, anything
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Delta vs. Air Canada? Sophie's choice there.
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Donna Ambrose at-grade real won't work. We have found that drivers don't want to give up any lanes in downtown Honolulu to mass transit.
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Farhad , Would be a GREAT Mayor! #VOTEFARHAD
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In Canada, pressing charges isn't up to the defendant. He could take the assailant to civil court but charging a person with an offense is a complicated process and the decision doesn't even rest with the police. Investigating a crime and recommending a charge is the job of the police as an independent body tasked to protect the public. But ultimately, laying a charge against an offender is the job of Crown counsel. That said, this employee was a complete a-hole and deserved to get fired.
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I have no problem with this law, especially if it’s voted on and passed by the majority.
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Yet Trevor, has the Broncos 3-1 regardless of what people think.
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"The Supreme Court says the government can’t refuse to register trademarks that are considered offensive. The ruling Monday is a win for an Asian-American rock band called the Slants and it gives a major boost to the Washington Redskins in their separate legal fight over the team name."
Way to go, Supreme Court. That's a big help in promoting civil discourse in our society. [s]
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Good point, Argyle. Personally, I find the entire issue mostly annoying, but you sum it up pretty well with that comment. It is an investment in one's future.
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"Im pretty sure everyone knows it's okay to criticize presidents and policies"
The current president doesn't seem to know that...well, let me clarify. It is OK for him to criticize the previous president, but it's not OK for anyone to criticize him.
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Catholicism is wobbly in its misinformed appreciation (in re: the Adam/ Eve mythology) for the Divine Feminine, the existential precondition of diverse life. Male exclusive priesthood is 'radically' (in the 'root' sense) antithetical to the reality/ sense of the Divine Feminine. http://womenwakingtheworld.com/divine-feminine/
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I just luv our diversity. Its working so well having other interesting, charming cultures among us. It makes me proud that we have adjusted to let these fellow men be a part of us.
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It appears most commenters are unaware that crude oil is an internationally traded bulk commodity (though not fully fungible due to variations in API gravity and sulfur content) and that Canada is a net exporter.
Not much of a shock, really.
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Again, you can refute nothing I've said, and are taking the Liberal way out. It's OK. I run into people like yourself on here every day, and every one of them tries the same thing when they have no actual argument.
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Was this deal made before or after the $600 Million subsidy from the federal government?
"In exchange for expanding rural service, GCI, Alaska's largest telecommunications provider, and subsidiary United Utilities will receive close to $60 million each year for the next decade."
https://www.adn.com/business-economy/2017/03/19/with-federal-help-alaska-telecoms-plan-big-expansion-of-rural-broadband/
And now our legislature is cutting school money to give to GCI as well...
https://www.adn.com/politics/alaska-legislature/2017/04/03/alaska-senate-adds-new-cuts-for-university-and-scholarships-to-schools-reduction/
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you and your friends worship JT the liberals and the democraps by the sound of it. Go live in the states and you will learn a lot. Actually you might not.
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Rename it and sell it to Netflix ... Story of Us: An Historical Drama of Canada in Ten Parts
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Because calling these town hall meetings is a journalistic joke. This isn't about discussion or exchange of ideas on issues facing Coloradans. These are pure political rallies with the single intent of telling the Senator to vote the plant's way or else. Intimidation meeting would be the right word and both parties will double down on policy positions which the Senator already knows in detail.
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And then came Charlottesville. We've changed our perspective on what we are willing to accept as appropriate behavior because we've seen how bad things can go in this country (and how quickly) if we accept clearly racist behavior as "just symbolic".
Also note that words and numerals are symbols as well, yet they have great power.
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you can bet that Russia, China, Iran, Saudi Arabia ...etc
will not pander to immigrants the way "progressive" Canada does
in those countries you read Russian, Chinese, Iranian, Arabian literature and that's that
or you can leave
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If you are looking back in history. Let's look farther back. It was the Republicans who freed the slaves. The parties are constantly changing and flip flopping as time goes on. I actually hate the party system. We should destroy it and just vote for president on merits.
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Use many hours of your spare time to accumulate additional $1000 on your paypal account weekly...
www.jobreview10.com
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Word is out that Microsoft is also planning a self-driving car, but this happened:
https://wpcf.neosmart.net/sites/5/2013/08/unmountable-boot-volume.png
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Trump can't call Macron. He would be criticized for trying to influence an election of a foreign country...wait Obama endorsed Macron. I guess it's OK to do it. The Russians better not do it to us tho.
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I'm not seeing the connection between gender issues and the Conservative anti-terrorism bill C-51.
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There are economic reasons for supporting it as the economy is rising as it is now and reaching or at full employment. Increasing the minimum wage will increase worker income, consumer spending, spur more investment, and reduce demand on social programs. Who says this? For one, the head of Citi Bank, as well as the heads of several other major banks, including big Walll Street investment banks. Trump said this during his campaign although it is not clear where he is going now because of horse trading with the Repbuclicans. However, some of his advisors are saying that increasing the minimum wage goes hand in hand with his new deficit spending budget by insuring that corporate tax breaks go to employees (and not just to shareholders and management or buying back stock) to spur more growth in income and thereby spur even more consumer spending and investment economic growth.
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I haven't seen Cardinal Tagle's name mentioned anywhere. He is supposedly the great Church leader in the same shoes as St. Pope John XXIII and now Pope Francis......and was a dark horse candidate at the last conclave. I have had great respect for him, so I hope he has or will speak up and take action to resist and even fight the insane Philippine President. The same as how he US bishops are going to all have backbone implants so they can carry out or own fight against an insane president. Yes?
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Not one of you know anything about this man's background and I will not stand for one more person to judge mental accusation spoken on here.
I do know this man he happens to be a very close dear friend of mine he's a very loving wonderful intelligent college educated individual as well as a wonderful loving father .
you do not know any of the circumstances that surround his background or the things that you see on paper. But we can all leave it up to those wonderful reporters who make everybody seem like Mr. bad guy when in reality (or at least in his this case he is not!)
He is also an individual who will be accountable for his actions because that is the type of man he is!
I hope everyone of you that has made your opinionated accusations read my post and I also hope that somewhere you harbored concern thought if he was ok or not- I am sure that as a child you were taught the principal if you don't have anything nice to say about someone then don't say anything nice at all
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and yet nobody from America wants to move there and they all want to move to a first past the post country.
Nowegians in Canada -452,705 Canadians in Norway: 1,786
Germans in Canada - 3,179,425 Canadians to Germany 20,000 to 50,000
Swedes in Canada - 341,845 Canadian and US in Sweden 23,000
Add Italy, Greece. Belgium to the mess and not a lot of people voting for proportional representation with their tax dollars and standard of living
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So Wavemaker you do think it's OK to suppress someone else's opinion? Isn't that the new American way. Progressives & Liberal, the very names say tolerance! lol
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Stick with the run and Siemian will improve. We've seen it. Make him work from the pocket he'll suck. We are seeing too much of that.
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Yes, as the article pointed-out it was a rare situation.
As was reported "Jim Moore, a politics professor at Pacific University in Forest Grove, couldn’t remember a similar incident with a candidate in Oregon politics.
“The (political) optics are awful,” he said. “Basically it looks like somebody who is living off the public, while at the same time using their personal money to advance a public life.”
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This post of your reveals your continued difficulty on a couple of fronts.
I've pointed out in successive posts with you the matter of priorities. I reminded you of the "order of charity" in fact as a way to integrate and harmonize all our temporal actions in the world.
At the top of the pyramid of charity is love of God, for the sake of God alone (not for what God can give us). A pure love, loving God (and doing His will) for no reason other than He desires it, and deserves it from us.
So all our thoughts, words, actions, desires should have as their end, Him.
Next up is our family, our spouse, our children, extended family.
Our love for our family (read: sacrifices, not mere feelings of "love") should actually have God as their intention. We should love our family, again, because of God! So this makes our sacrifices "easier" in a sense, because they have the highest motive imaginable. Integrality.
So the answer to everything must begin with God, not de-souled sociology.
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Your argument looks good on paper and to those who benefit from PERS. It does not look good to those who actually have to pay for PERS (the taxpayer), especially to those tax payers who have lost jobs and are unemployed, underemployed; kept their jobs and had their pay and/or benefits cut eliminated; have retired and are living on a "fixed income". Those are the two sides of the PERS argument and more importantly, the perception of the state voters.
If someone can figure out how to restart the post WWII US economy that finally sputtered out around 1997 and the new "globalized" US economy started, then more folks would move from the anti-PERS camp to the pro-PERS camp. The larger the US economic pie, the more that can enjoy it. Its a "Brave New World."
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This doesn't even BEGIN to detail how much of a sniveling liar Roger Flygare is.
"In an earlier race, questions about the accuracy of his military record undermined his candidacy."
This is a HUGE understatement. There weren't QUESTIONS: he LIED about military service. Repeatedly! He claimed he did DOUBLE the number of tours in Vietnam he did, he acted like he was a combat veteran (he was a TYPIST), and he LIED about getting a PURPLE HEART!
There's LOW, and then you go fifty miles under LOW and you'll find Roger Flygare. He is an insult to the brave men & women who ACTUALLY served. He tries over and over to steal the respect that others earned without DOING anything to get it. His lies got a VETERANS GROUP to say to him, "You are not worthy to be in a public office-you fail the ethics test."
http://vetsvoice.homestead.com/Roger-Flygare-should-apologize.html
No, Roger Flygare. For the whatever-number- of-times-you've-runth time, NO.
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And, if you can believe anything you read in the papers, he has also instilled confidence in the 129 people who have already registered to run for president.
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Work in progress ? Should read Non Existent ?
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I'm going to Pick Click Give to my gun & fishing gear fund.
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Rep. Brian Clem introduced the National Popular Vote bill in the House (Status of HB2731).
Since 2007, it has been introduced in the Oregon House of Representatives
In 2015, the Oregon House passed the bill for the third time. The bill was passed by a bipartisan 37–21 margin
The bill died in the Senate, without a hearing, for the third time.
In 2015, a majority of Oregon Senators (16 of 30) sponsored the bill.
In 2013, the Oregon House passed the bill for the second time (HB3077). The bill was passed by a bipartisan 38-21 margin.
In 2009, the Oregon House passed the bill (HB 2588) by a bipartisan 39-19 margin.
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Why is he there?
"...Gardner is the chair of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s Subcommittee on East Asia..."
Uh, that's why. I just saw a pic and story of him visiting Taiwan and their president. It's his job. Duh.
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Isn't it obvious?
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If Labor wins, Britain is lost.
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that's right, you folks have given up defending Trump's lies and failures it is instead the mantra of distract, deflect, divert.
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Some really bad people were promoted to administrative positions during the reign of Dave Frohnmayer. Ranging from office of general counsel to deanships and financial managers. Until those self serving people are fully replaced, UO will continue to make bad decisions.
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Spot-on Debra, but I am afraid standing up for free speech is a career-ending move in the academia.
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Had he made this comment about an African American, a Latino or a GLBT, he would have been fired on the spot...it's still ok to make racially insensible remarks about Asians (see Colbert or Biden)
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So there is no hope and we should all just do what we wish?
Which invasive's you are referring to on these large farms?
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India has pretty much zero Confucians, or Daoists. Or Shintoists.
And the Jews have been part of Canada and the USA for 150 years. Surely that is a long time. What is the reason that their festivals aren't celebrated? Hannukah instead of Easter?
I think it is a colonial hangover, where western culture and Christianity were thought to be superior to everyone else. The Jews faced tremendous anti-semitism, and so many of them today have one foot in Israel.
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Roy, I think you are projecting.
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Covering costs with insurance doesn't help when there is a lack of mental health professionals. A person should be able to see or speak with someone ASAP. Heck, it should be free of charge. You also completely ignored my last sentence.
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Imagine a world without Islam
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If your countering the "masculinity" reference you should have used the word, "femininity", not "feminism."
Regardless, this article follows the classic pattern of a click bait headline with shallow content tagged on.
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All sounds pretty hands on for a "training and advisory" mission. We can be so good at kidding ourselves.
Still, congrats to all those involved. Great shooting.
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I think that the sentiment from that post, made months ago, echoes a general dissatisfaction with the heterogeneous executive leadership that Portland has seen for so long. I think a new voice that reflects the dissatisfaction of those of us that don't feel represented by our government, would be more than welcome.
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One man's "justice" is sometimes another man's oppressive system. Which of these theories of "justice" strikes your fancy, if any of them do?
" Advocates of divine command theory argue that justice issues from God. In the 17th century, theorists like John Locke argued for the theory of natural law. Thinkers in the social contract tradition argued that justice is derived from the mutual agreement of everyone concerned. In the 19th century, utilitarian thinkers including John Stuart Mill argued that justice is what has the best consequences. Theories of distributive justice concern what is distributed, between whom they are to be distributed, and what is the proper distribution."
"Theories of retributive justice are concerned with punishment for wrongdoing. Restorative justice (also sometimes called "reparative justice") is an approach to justice that focuses on the needs of victims and offenders."
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If at first you do not secede try, try again.
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your stupidity has gone off already
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The accompanying photo of a blond, white girl as the prototypical Canadian is racist and xenophobic.
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Fyi Bootsy, Obama said he toked a few. Abercrombie with the taxi and a picture of himself with a doobie? You do remember that they are Democrats? Helllloooo....
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GBA, why are you afraid to put your name to your comments? That doesn't sound like the land of the free and home of the brave to me.
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Show us the facts!
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Former Ottawa resident. He's very good, but Penguins....He can't perform miracles alone.
Go SENS Go!
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Don't forget folks that the politicians and government administrators love to blame PERS because nothing can realistically be done about it. In terms of adverse effects, probably the endless pay raises given to public employees have done much more damage, but politicians and government administrators do not want you to think about it because pay raises can be controlled if we demanded. Same thing for other cost cutting measures. Don't look there. Look at PERS which can't be changed and send us more tax money.
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Tyranny, plague and pestilence, confusion of tongues, famine, pollution, war, unconventional civil war. e.g.: all the stuff around us in the world, for reasons sitting under our noses and almost out in the sunlight by the pattern of the wake they leave. The good folk, collectively, are being insufficient. The public discussion is being insufficient for a liberal democracy.
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Who cares about thousands of jobs? He won. That is all that matters.
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Carlsborg UGA residents are NOT required to connect to the sewer until 1 year of CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP of the property. If you have a WORKING onsite septic system, SAVE YOUR MONEY.
That $70 dollar monthly fee "ESTIMATE"? Don't be fooled. That rate is based on a six month WINTER AVERAGE water consumption of 125 gallons per day per household. If you use/CONSUME more than that your monthly rates will be higher than $70 per month. I have the email exchange with Bob Martin, Director, Clallam County Public Works to prove it. " base rate (estimated to be $26/month)and a consumption rate based on actual water consumption" Bob Martin, P.E.
Clallam County Public Works Administrative Director.
That $500 fee to connect to the sewer? Again, DON'T be fooled. That fee doesn't include the "ESTIMATED" $21.75 per foot for your side sewer line or the "ESTIMATED" $2,200 cost of onsite septic system abatement plus $81.00 Septic System Decommissioning Certificate to Health and Humane Services.
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Sir, Please refrain from bringing me into your childish spat. I find this comment offensive.
Signed: KHW3
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We have a contract for the F-35.
Open and accountable government.
Yep, there's been some whoppers.
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Trump - he's a "Tabloid President"!
Just like the tabloid newspapers, the headlines never stand up to scrutiny, and the actual story is almost always different.
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Though I don't see on the G&M the story of 3 people at CNN resigning over a Trump story about Russia. CNN said the story didn't meet their "reporting standards" - in other words it was fake.
http://www.thewrap.com/three-cnn-employees-resign-retracted-story-russia-ties/
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So let me if I understand this guys logic. A 16 old, who just got his drivers license, has regulations on how they can drive. Limited number friends in the car, limited texting, and yet they are mature and old enough to be on a school board. This is the height of the inmates running the asylum.
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These jerks have always been around. Trump being President has given them the go-ahead to reveal themselves in all their odious, disgusting and collectivist glory.
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Oh please the solar panel B.S. again. It's obvious Trump was only a figurehead in his business. The guy knows nothing about anything besides spouting off nonsense and pimping his name.
I used to think the far left was the bottom of the barrel...and then Trump brought out the "heartland" of America to prove me wrong.
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My point exactly. I think rental laws need to look at the difference between a property with the owner on site vs not on site. I know of vacation rentals where the owner is on site and guests are reminded that they are in a quiet neighborhood. No loud parties or parking cars all over the place.
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The only joke is either that someone (a dealer? - sounds like it breaks a bunch of "ethics" issues if they did) referred to an 8 year-old vehicle with 123,000 Kms. on it as "mint", or that someone believed it was.
And of course, yet another Kool-aide drinker who engages in self confirmation of their purchase choice, by tearing down others...if the "quality" is there it will speak for itself, if not, it is all hot air.
The fact that you "believe" a vehicle of the vintage you mentioned was "mint" speaks volumes.
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The Enquirer has better proof readers. And writers.
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Take forceful action against someone committing a crime against you, and you'll find out.
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"Good Hombres" don't drive drunk! None of the "children" are his blood. Geez, how stupid does these folks think the United States Government is? So I hope he enjoys his new life in his old home town and his "family" can go visit him any time.
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Coming soon to a city near you.
Brought to you via dimms libs snowflakes cupcakes open border_santurary safe zones_love illegals ideology.
Mahalo to O, Ige, Hirono, Schatz, Chin, Watson and their kind for raising the odds.
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Just don't look at her FB page or that of her wonderful new love......
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You just described Trump to a tee, you know, the guy who constantly will "resort to insults and personal abuse during an argument or discussion". Glad to see that even you acknowledge that Trump has "run out of logic", that he is unable to express himself in English, and that Trump's behavior reflects badly on his upbringing.
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Ever since pork was turned into The Other White Meat to compete with leaner chicken sometime in the late 70s, I've been looking for pork chops of my youth...... I'm so hopeful!
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the higher your tax bracket the higher your subsidy.
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Mr.Berman, your article is right on target.
It is an ideal time to buy some BMO, BSN and RBC.
TD as always: too pricey.
CIBC, I like the CEO but wait to see if the Private bank of Chicago
will do some heavy lifting which I doubt.
My preference right now is BMO.
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I rather liked it. It reminded me of Firefly, which was a show the networks canceled long ago. That was a sign of how out of touch they were with the people. ;)
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Hey now.....Black frats have had just as many incidents with their equally stupid rituals.
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