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LOL. That's a good Doppelganger for her. Gotta love our local politicians. | 0 | not toxic |
Yes, it is obscene that Canada is seen as a stable place to live and work and invest. So sad that 120,000 new residents move to the GTA each year. We should long for falling house prices, rising unemployment, increased crime, higher mortgage rates, higher Canadian dollar. Oh would it not be great if everything was horrible. | 0 | not toxic |
i am very interested to know about this "munchkin" sector of the economy... i believe the issue is domestic... Canadians saw an opportunity to make money in flipping houses, realtors got on board with hold back offers and listing at ridiculously low prices. And the games began. Unitl now... the market is cooling, people who bought in May are not happy because they will have to sell their first homes in June or July. Sellers are going to have to do some serious expectation adjustments as the market balances. It is always interesting to me that when canadians are making huge returns on their housing investment they are strangly quiet - whispering at parties about their good forture but now when the market has changed... they are all weeping and suggesting that they were dupped.....Come on.... | 0 | not toxic |
More like the high paid comfort companion that she really is. Goldigger to the max ! | 0 | not toxic |
I don't think you're conclusion is supported by facts. The rate of healthcare cost increase has declined substantially since before the ACA. see http://www.milliman.com/mmi/. Whether that slowing is because of the ACA and/or other factors like the 09 recession is a matter of debate but group payers (insurance companies, the government) are far more effective at bargaining prices that individual consumers. Which brings us to your latest point - single payer. I could not agree more with you. Single payer means massive control over the prices that providers charge. No more out of network bullsh*t. No more balance billing. The EU counties are quite good at it. Compare the cost of a new hip between the US and Belgium. About 10:1. | 0 | not toxic |
Ann
Please list me any 3 city, or state projects that were on time and on budget.
Just 3 projects, out of the hundreds or even thousands that have been done over the past 10 years.
If you can come up with an honest 3 that were on time and on budget, then MAYBE you might have the right to try to blame the lawsuits. Otherwise this is just business as usuals for Hawaii. | 0 | not toxic |
Our town has gone to hell and it is time to play Cowboys and Samoans. | 0 | not toxic |
Trudeau will eventually self destruct.
It won't matter who is leading the Conservatives. They'll win the next election.
Ditto Ontario. | 0 | not toxic |
The vast majority of evictions are overturned on technicalities. In one case, a judge ruled against a landlord because his manager slid the 3-Day Notice under the door, instead of posting it, as the letter of the law says. I personally think posting is barbaric. It tells the world "This person is a deadbeat, and we're throwing him out." I just think that information is private, between the parties, until the case has been adjudicated. Same thing applies to foreclosures. Then everyone thinks the resident is a bad person, whereas, in fact, he may just have fallen upon hard times.
(cont'd.) | 0 | not toxic |
According to a representative of the group that selected the Gray Jay, the Loon is Ontario's provincial bird and the Snowy Owl is Quebec's provincial bird and therefore, they decided not to use them. My question is, if they would be disregarded, then why have them on the list? | 0 | not toxic |
Watch, after all is said and done, the whole bill comes out to 4.2 million and nobody gets anything. How funny would that be? | 0 | not toxic |
He's almost two years removed from an ACL. There wasn't an additional injury last year -- just a slow recovery and swelling. He could have been active for the final games of the season -- but the Chiefs, understandably, saved the roster spot for their (abbreviated) post season run.
I would be surprised if he's not healthy and a key contributor on week one.
He does make one good point. There are suddenly a lot of skill players and only so many snaps. How to get the two slot rookies involved, a new scat back rookie and three RBs. Plus the WRs and TEs | 0 | not toxic |
A couple of good quotes come to mind reading your comments!
"The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but newspapers." Thomas Jefferson
"The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples' money." Margaret Thatcher | 0 | not toxic |
No response desired. I've decided you are just another uninformed ignoramus. God help you. Maybe you've been drinking... in that case, take it to the bar please. | 0 | not toxic |
Wynne doesn't care, after the next election she will be lecturing in the USA, not sure if her course, "How to Destroy a State" will be popular?? | 0 | not toxic |
A decade before the '47 UN Partition Plan, David Ben-Gurion (Israel's first PM) articulated Zionist strategy: "We shall accept a state with fixed boundaries today, but the boundaries of Zionist aspirations are the concern of the Jewish people and no external factors can limit them." | 0 | not toxic |
Better to watch Moana 1926 before Moana: The Cartoon. Moana 1926 is a silent film documentary about a typical Samoan family in 1926 preparing for a wedding. The re-mastered with sound added is better but the original is very good, so educational and inspirational. A culture preserved before western contamination.
Moana 1926
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nCYIwCFr70 | 0 | not toxic |
Exactly why 45 is attempting to rush his cabinet appointments through the confirmation process before the truth about why they're unqualified is made public knowledge! | 0 | not toxic |
So you can lay off several employees and return to profitability?
Maybe you should lay off 10 or more and really start raking it in. | 0 | not toxic |
The PM is always indirectly elected to PM since we can't vote for the position like the US. Like the party, hate the leader OR love the leader, hate the party....
It would be interesting if we could have for the past say 50 years to see how different the results would have been. | 0 | not toxic |
Good! I had no idea we were poisoning animals with cyanide. What in the heck is wrong with the department of agriculture using cyanide for pest control. | 0 | not toxic |
So Spain who has 13,000 people gainfully employed in Gibraltar wants to mess with its status-98 % who voted to remain as a part of the UK. Spain--no wonder you are a weak link in the EU and with a high unemployment rate--gee maybe the UK should vocally support Catalonia independence from Spain and the return of five Spanish colonies in Morocco ? | 0 | not toxic |
Fr. Brennan is short sighted on Priestly pedophilia. Or he is deliberately covering up the multitude of criminal offenses many of which have expired using the stupid "statute of limitations". There is NO limitation of harm perpetrated upon the victims. Regarding the man-made restriction on priestly silence of a confession of a serious criminal... the cleric MUST cooperate with civil law and testify, if asked, as a witness. | 1 | toxic |
They are the primary marketing arm for all gun manufacturers.
They stoke fear and panic in the fearful hordes like you to drive sales.
(Yes, fearful. If you weren't fearful why would you need a gun for self-defense?)
Even the Russians are helping now.
Did you see Russia's Facebook ad featuring the African-American woman dry firing a rifle?
"Russian Facebook ads showed a black woman firing a rifle, amid efforts to stoke racial strife"
and sell guns
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/russian-facebook-ads-showed-a-black-woman-firing-a-rifle-amid-efforts-to-stoke-racial-strife/2017/10/02/e4e78312-a785-11e7-b3aa-c0e2e1d41e38_story.html | 0 | not toxic |
Dual endorsements... a profile in courage. | 0 | not toxic |
Trump thinks everyone is against him. And you know what - that is true. If he took care of the people he would be untouchable, but trump is a republican stooge - says one thing and does another. He is dead meet unless he delivers on trade and healthcare. All his other promises are idiotic and where not responsible for his election. The polls are clear. So he is usurping the voters and Americans are truly sick of hiring kings and queens that do what the hell they want usually at the expense of the voters. Trump and the republicans deliver or we will burn them out of the political system with extreme prejudice. The will have alienated the new generation and there will be no recover for them. Republicans are deciding their future - to be or not to be. They will not be able to subvert, deviate or game. Either they do what the people want or they will be punished. | 0 | not toxic |
regardless of what stewart believes to be considered "fair game" elsewhere, he's eating a big plate of crow. it shows either ignorance or insensitivity on his part to repeat something so narrow minded. is it trump's lead that stewart is following? | 0 | not toxic |
cont.:Do you claim that there is no way to mitigate it? What ways have you studied? We could systematically make the same claims you are making for every single mode of backcountry travel. Skiers get squished by a moose. Runners are mauled by a bear. Being "bear-aware" means traveling with a bell and making noise as far as alerting the bears, which is again even more common on trails that are physically more challenging, just due to "weeding-out" the less serious users. Then there are sight-lines that are meant to be reasonable and grade-reversals to mitigate speed and other issues. | 0 | not toxic |
Maybe Not.
He's part of the avaricious, money-grubbing crowd, shoving numbers around. | 0 | not toxic |
Let the bodies hit the floor...!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhdrSiVXqTM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HORkT4a2MhQ | 0 | not toxic |
It wasn't a loan. Not even Wright called it that. According to the judge, Wright just paid it to try to make a politically embarrassing situation disappear, and no - it didn't work. | 0 | not toxic |
I wonder if the brazen Gupta thieves are considering a hasty departure? Probably not - no doubt their chum Zuma has told them he has everything in hand. They will do anything to make sure he stays in power to prevent them and their cabal of crooks ending up in jail. Expect more shenanigans... | 0 | not toxic |
I think the fist bump would be risky for Trump. After all, if you approached him with a clenched fist, would hitting his fist be your main goal? | 0 | not toxic |
The PFD attracts all these Papa pilgrim types, abusers of every stripe. | 0 | not toxic |
I worked at the Government Services Ministry around 1990, and only 25 to 33% of purchases had bills of lading or purchase orders attached.I was a accounts payable/receivable clerk for about 1 1/2 years through an agency. Purchasing clerks phoned their relatives, friends and lovers to obtain more expensive product more quickly. One man who used to work in purchasing and now worked in marketing tried to get me to signoff on a purchase of $250,000 which I and my controller refused to do.I government is more expensive | 0 | not toxic |
Well done and God Bless. | 0 | not toxic |
" . . . the readers of these magazines are generally well educated and more open to ideas that most of the other church members."
Thus implying that the rest of us are poorly educated and close-minded. Yes, we are close-minded to the entry of heresy into the church, which has been happening with increasing frequency over the past 45-50 years.
But level of education has nothing to do with it. Those who refuse to accept the liberal, anti-SDA leanings here and at Spectrum, are no less educated than those who embrace them. Most church members have sense enough to avoid the "progressive" swamp that exists here and at Spectrum. I'm not sure what that says about the rest of us, but someone has to stick up for present truth, a foreign concept to "progressives." | 0 | not toxic |
Or Bush I, Bush II and Reagan? | 0 | not toxic |
I can't believe RTD didn't win a similar award for the Flatiron Flyer marketing campaign. They repainted the BV, BX and BF buses that have been running for decades and convinced some people that they're now Bus Rapid Transit - positively brilliant. | 0 | not toxic |
"After numerous terrorist attacks, honor killings and cartoon attacks, it was becoming clear throughout Europe that assimilation was not working. There was no flexibility on equality of the sexes or gay rights. Militant refugees did not share the West’s views on freedom, individual rights, or religious tolerance."
https://townhall.com/columnists/terrypaulson/2017/10/02/lessons-learned-in-mass-refugee-immigration-n2388335?utm_source=thdaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&newsletterad=
"In response to problems with mass immigration, porous borders began to close. The UK voted to leave the EU. Fences went up between Hungary and Serbia, between Bulgaria and Turkey, and between Macedonia and Greece. Refugees were becoming increasingly unwelcome."
So clearly there is a dissonance between other countries' experiences w/ open borders in recent history, and our country's quest to be open border. Head scratcher, no? | 0 | not toxic |
and 40,200 died on US highways last year. What is our obsession with small planes? | 0 | not toxic |
Religious zealots they are. | 0 | not toxic |
I always support your humor, but really, shouldn't you reign it in a bit. Generating a nonsensical resume was a hoot and I think many enjoyed the inflated claims, but this last posting, my, anatomical area? Is that really proper? Hardly, for a good christian woman. Or is this more of the satire? It's so hard to tell, your rants are so over the top. Keep up the funny! | 0 | not toxic |
They still won't say what percent of riders are tourists. This is aimed at tourists and our tax dollars pay for a private company to profit. | 0 | not toxic |
This comment section is filled with fascinating posts of folks justifying their unrecognized racism.
“Keep politics out of sports.”
really means, “I don’t like THESE politics with my sports.” The obvious reality being that politics and sports go hand-in-hand. Otherwise, why are the Penguins, captained by a Canadian and full of Russians visiting the WHITE house. Oh yeah, right. | 0 | not toxic |
The unfortunate fact is that quite often, there are no "teeth" which could force a foreign-based party to take down inappropriate information directly so that it would not be displayed in Google's search results.
There is an entire industry out there of foreign (sometimes U.S.)-based websites on which people can anonymously publish vicious lies about someone and the website will hide behind the U.S. Communications Decency Act in refusing to remove it. So one day you could wake up and one of the top search results for your name will say that you are a child molester and there will be nothing you'd be able to do about it.
Forcing Google to remove those search results is the proper way to go. After all, the only reason anyone even knows these defamatory websites exist is because Google displays them in its search results.
The E.U. certainly got this one right and I hope so does our Supreme Court. | 0 | not toxic |
Renewable energy is becoming steadily cheaper and more flexible in meeting the global need for electrical power. In 2016 most new electrical generation was renewable and cost effective battery backup is arguably now here. The French nuclear plants being shuttered are at the end of their 40 year design life although expensive refurbishment was/is possible. German nukes with a lot of useful remaining life are being taken off line. A new breed of small nuclear reactors, SMRs, are meant to work well with renewables and have excellent load following capabilities. One can't be sure about the economics until the units are in commercial service.
https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/nuclear-can-be-friends-with-renewables
http://www.nuscalepower.com/images/our_technology/NuScale-Integration-with-Renewables_ICAPP15.pdf | 0 | not toxic |
This story: "...the WTO recently ruled against a Chinese attempt to invoke public morality as an excuse to restrict the import and distribution of American books, magazines, films..." etc.
But from the communist point of view, capitalism itself is immoral, especially when the richest one percent of the population have more wealth than the other 99 percent of the population. (However, some news media have argued that the West does not really have true capitalism, but rather has a monopolistic oligarch system.) | 0 | not toxic |
Since when are you the "general public"? I don't doubt that you adore Faux and Brietfart. | 0 | not toxic |
I think the Hillary team took the white rust belt voters for granted, in spite of warnings from Bernie Sanders and his team. But hindsight is always clearer than foresight. | 0 | not toxic |
Who the billionaires support: https://www.opensecrets.org/overview/topindivs.php
See #91 - an "unemployed" lady in Florida named Laura Perlmutter gave over $2.4 million to Democrats. Any relation to my Congressman? | 0 | not toxic |
Hard to think what you believe "matters". The prospective coalition appears to disagree on just about everything.
And this election tells us that Ms Merkel may enjoy great respect around the world, but that at home she is getting long in the tooth and made a big political miscalculation on immigration. | 0 | not toxic |
When I saw his posting about having this Facebook forum I had to wonder why not have a real in-person meeting? He could run a simultaneous Facebook meeting too. He needs to hear directly from his constituents at this critical time. | 0 | not toxic |
Alternate headline: "Senate Republicans hold hearing on own incompetence". | 0 | not toxic |
That's not what I asked for. Where are white women out protesting against natives? FOCUS. | 0 | not toxic |
Not to mention the obvious economic efficiency problems that will be created. | 0 | not toxic |
And that little loophole has been closed since then. Move on. | 0 | not toxic |
I'd pick O'Toole. Bernier would have a tough go pushing Libertarian policiesin a minority scenario (realistically the CPC might grab a minority, unless Justin screws up so bad that even his selfie groupies take notice). | 0 | not toxic |
The restaurant owner insists that it isn't a British restaurant. The protesters have suggested she rebrand as such multiple times, but she resists. | 0 | not toxic |
Not suggesting you should, but I muted that one (among others) months ago and it was a very good decision. I imagine others have, too. Anyway, I regret peeking just now; bad decision. | 0 | not toxic |
Its amazing to me that the parties have flipped so quickly.
Dems are now the hawks and Repubs are the new doves.
Reagan would be so disappointed to see his beloved party turn into Putin apologists. | 0 | not toxic |
1700 square feet is a lot of space for a bumbling operation like the Lane County Republican Party. If I were a donor I'd be pissed that they are squandering the money on a relatively high-rent location when they could have just leased a tiny storefront somewhere. How much room do you need to hand out a few Trump/Pence trinkets to the small contingent of folks dumb enough to want them? | 0 | not toxic |
Oh, can't they? Poor naive soul. | 0 | not toxic |
“I am deeply concerned about the direction of our country,”
Finally, after years and years of a political system under the complete control of corporate monied interests, an economy that needs a $1 trillion of debt to maintain status quo, offshored manufacturing for the sake of corporate profits leaving a service industry with low wages, a dwindling middle class and rising poverty, a predatory health care system, unfair tax system geared for the rich, growing distrust in a compromised career political class, a justice system that is tainted by money, ideology and the power elite, a foreign policy run by unelected neocons that migrate through administrations, a corrupt arms industry in partnership with the Pentagon, a deteriorating infrastructure, a police state culture......and finally, there are a few who have noticed the country going in the wrong direction. Well, it's about time! | 0 | not toxic |
Frank Rast, how about those state, local and school district employees who retire out of state? Is it FAIR that Alaskans pay an income tax to pay those who retire Outside? | 0 | not toxic |
If shoplifting a candy bar for a kid is a $1,000 fine then speeding should be a $2,500 fine.
I find your solution ridiculous.
How about a higher fine for a higher income? I mean if you want to "deter" something then why should only the poor pay half or all of their annual income and the rich pay a small percentage of their income?
Shouldn't thousands of Wells Fargo employees be in jail along with dozens of Wells Fargo executives?
Shouldn't insider trading result in long prison sentences with many times the amount made paid in fines?
Shouldn't politicians serve lengthy prison sentences for bribes along with those who bribe?
Should corporate America be held to the same standard? After all, corporations are people in the US. | 0 | not toxic |
We are not changing our curriculims and we are not creating a national day. If however, a Muslim appreciates the support, I see no reason why a national day should not be created within the coalition of Mosques. If they find it within themselves they could also make it a day of remeberance for those who have died in the name of Allah in addition. | 0 | not toxic |
lol most westsiders dread heading into town anyways. same as all those townies now going to kapolei for work. now there's traffic going in both directions in the morning. pretty soon traffic is going to be 24/7 and rail wont help a lick. too much traffic getting to the rail stations. assuming they finish rail!
stop building houses already! this island is way overpopulated. | 0 | not toxic |
Too bad Tuckerman Babcock and his ilk think more about what's good for the party than what's good for the state. It's the reason we're in the mess we're in... | 0 | not toxic |
Take a look at our COFA problem. It's a clear picture of open boarders, lack of vetting and protecting the immigrants that have no desire to contribute to our nation. | 0 | not toxic |
Isn't Medicare a single payer system? | 0 | not toxic |
Fake Trump hate propaganda is the only MSM news allowed. | 0 | not toxic |
To Dang many Reasons in Honolulu, To BLOCK the Public streets! and the Scariest item is the RAIL! | 0 | not toxic |
Putin's proportional response is O K........Can't help but think the "bosses" who ran so many of the U S southern states must have had similar views to the freedom riders. Glad you are back to the land of the living Mark, but suggest a trip to the north country to drink some of the pure water to dilute the "cool aid" you have been on. | 0 | not toxic |
Lazeelink, Obama did create the jobs in the service industry. They simply replaced other jobs such as those in manufacturing as more and more corporations realized that they could get much cheaper labour in third-world countries, thus making higher profits. Also, Americans, like most Canadians prefer to pay lower prices for the things they buy, so obviously Chinese goods replaced most consumer goods and there was nothing that the American government could or can do.
On top of all that, robots have been replacing workers in jobs requiring lower skills.
But despite that, unemployment is very low in the US. What future governments need to do is ensure that workers get a living wage no matter where they work. If you or Trump have any better ideas, I'd love to hear them. | 0 | not toxic |
The crime was perjury. She repeatedly stated to Congress & the FBI that no classified documents were involved. The FBI investigation proved that false. Read the findings. | 0 | not toxic |
Odd how those who seize on the idealism - or what they see as naivety - of Trudeau were so blind to the cynical, almost Machiavellian nature of the prime minister he replaced. Pushing the boundaries of mainstream Canadian values, it seems, is acceptable as long as it's in one direction only. The pendulum swing evidenced in some of Trudeau's more controversial moves (e.g. Khadr) was an inevitable response to the polar opposite to which Harper had brazenly pushed the country. When people are repulsed by one extreme, they sometimes embrace another.
If there's an upside to Trump, it might be that his departure will herald an era of political reform and social progress in the U.S. that might not otherwise have been possible. An America that passed over a sensible if staid Clinton for the bright shiny object that was Trump would today happily trade either for Sanders. Recent polls show clearly that Bernie is now, by far, the most popular politician in that country. | 0 | not toxic |
There is a separate test for combat readiness already for units consider d frontline. | 0 | not toxic |
trump says we are behind but can still win the race | 0 | not toxic |
Once again Emelin tries to hurt someone with a cheap hit and then turtles...a true sportsman. | 0 | not toxic |
Don't forget House of Pain | 0 | not toxic |
"If Clinton Wins, She'll Ignite a Thermonuclear War." There. Fixed it for you. | 0 | not toxic |
On the other hand, these ladies could try discarding their scarves or wearing them around their face and walk without fear !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | 0 | not toxic |
What manipulations would those be Cassandra, inviting respected experts to speak to the special parliamentary committee? How manipulative to introduce evidence and expertise into the process.
Perhaps Nathan Cullen, like many Canadians, was deluded to believe Justin Trudeau and the Liberals might actually want evidence based policy. Like many others, he learned that that too is just another Liberal lie.
Justin Trudeau made his promise with no conditions, qualifications or caveats....repeatedly. Then he didn't even have the courage to face the media or Canadian public to break his promise. He sent a 29 year old rookie to do it for him. | 0 | not toxic |
The Trump/Sweden terrorist attack stories showed that Fake News is not just with the "lamestream" media. First, Trump heard a story on Fox News that there was a terrorist attack and said in a tweet it was Sweden. Attempting to cover, they cover a reporter who been beaten up by immigrants in Sweden. Not the same thing.
So then O'Reilly comes out with an interview with a guest booked to support Trump's error that turns out to be not who he claimed to be. O'Reilly said of his guest: "Mr. Bildt does consulting work on terrorism, that is true, but we should have clarified that he had no direct role with the Swedish government...a more relevant guest should have been used on the anti-immigrant side.”
When a reporter wrongly said the bust of King was removed from the White House, he apologized. In response to this apology, KellyAnn Conway dismissed the clarification, noting the story is "already out there". Will we see O'Reilly's comment on Breitbart? Yes, it was buried with only 5 comments. | 0 | not toxic |
Mercy without justice is meaningless. Justice without mercy is cruel. The first instance of God's mercy is in Genesis 3 when He administered His divine justice to the participants of that first and only incident in Eden: Adam, Eve and the snake. He cast Adam and Eve out of paradise, made them mortal, caused Eve to endure pain during childbirth, turned Adam into a beast of burden and condemned the snake to slither on its belly and forced to eat dust forever. He also promised a Savior, born of the seed of a woman (virgin birth) who would bruise the head of the snake's spawn and show the banished children of Eve the way to eternal life. | 0 | not toxic |
Really like you in Star Trek. | 0 | not toxic |
Don't you mean "Cheaper Than Borscht"? | 0 | not toxic |
You might recall that when television first came in, the "experts" predicted that class-room, teacher-led instruction and education would soon be obsolete. This was back in, oh - the early 1960's? 50 to 60 years ago, anyway. | 0 | not toxic |
Jim: DW is "right", However, if, instead, we started removing the Red "flyover states" instead and got to the same population removal, Clinton would not only have won the popular vote, she would have won the EC vote by a landslide. We can all devise those "if, instead" propositions, but they're really meaningless. We all get to vote and our vote is translated to the EC votes state by state. Like it or now, that's the way it's done. If we were to change to popular vote the entire profile of campaigns would change and the less populous states wouldn't ever see a candidate..... regards, and wishing us all a lot of luck over the next four years.....Gary | 0 | not toxic |
I do get a kick out of thought that unification with a South Korean lead is possible. This is the only issue that causes China to keep supporting the Crazy Fat Kid. They, along with Russia simply do not want the US sitting on their doorstep. The west needs to give China its blessing to absorb North Korea. The fat kid would be done in less than a week. | 0 | not toxic |
You must have a very small mind. That kind of lie is nothing but poison to an adult conversation. You have zero credibility with most of us and you've earned it. | 1 | toxic |
We see this very differently. The protesters have made it very clear that their protest was of the treatment Black Americans receive from police. We all have our own opinions on a) that treatment and b) whether it is appropriate for the players to protest in the fashion they have.
However, I feel it's quite a leap for you to conclude these men "hate their country" and suggest they should move from America. Ours is a great country. One of the things which makes it great is our freedom to express our views.....regardless of how popular or unpopular they are......regardless of whether you, I or anyone else agrees or disagrees. When we lose that freedom, we have lost an important part of America. Gary Crum | 0 | not toxic |
Right now it would probably be Gray. And that would be a 50-50. | 0 | not toxic |
Canadians over react as usual. | 0 | not toxic |
Here here ... we could pay for it with ONE F35 ... it is really disgraceful we build these horribly expensive war machines without even thinking about it, but to feed our own children it takes an act of God ... really shameful. | 0 | not toxic |
What a joy!
Thanks too, I assume, for the continuing, very successful efforts of Tlingit/Haida to repatriate communally owned, but stolen, tribal cultural treasures. | 0 | not toxic |
I would like to commend all these folks that have been making the news to staying true to the " Anchorage: Big wild life" slogan.
LOL | 0 | not toxic |
Per capita emissions is irrelevant. It's about the total. | 0 | not toxic |
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I've been here longer and I like my comments,
...if I didn't like them I wouldn't make them.
Unlike some folks, I won't attempt to speak for others, you'll have to ask Sara.
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Let's compare the costs, Liam,
Tabulate the spending in 83-86,
Then tabulate all the spending, subsidies and corporate welfare since. | 0 | not toxic |
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