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You are not Canadian other then by birth if you want to be American. Political trash is political trash on either side of the border!
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Blah, blah, blah
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Wow, reading your comments day after day I can finally understand how certain people in certain parts of the world think now. A million and one excuses for what the world has supposedly done to you but never ever any introspection and self analysis of how your societies can be made better. We do that regularly here in the west, indeed are going through a period like that right now. How is the improvement of civilization going in your homeland?
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Canada could very well be a World leader in renewable energy and green technologies, but it's not. Somewhat ironic that this article is written by someone from a University that seems to have its very own Department of Climate Change Denial very inappropriately named the "Friends of Science." Perhaps, the G&M should bring in a guest writer from Stanford University next time. Innovation in Canada is frowned upon.
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What happened to parent being responsible for their children? Now society is responsible. And only a select few society is responsible and those are the rich, and anyone else who pays the bills.
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Off the top of my head? No. And neither can you, as Khadr is not a convicted terrorist. You may claim he is, but Canadian, and international law, says otherwise.
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I don't see mch difference between the majority of the NA and the current PP..... both serve Zuma and the ZNC Executive rather than the Country.... someone yesterday incidentally mentioned that the ordinary voter, as an individual, votes by secret ballot..... so why not Members of Parliament!
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Cont'd ...2 How many of us have recovered from illnesses, injury or trauma which has involved pain and suffering? Can doctors now when confronted with an appalling injury say the patient would be better off dead and refuse to treat him? In this case someone has said, 'I may be able to cure him'. In a hopeless case why not let them try? Google Ayesha King. The parents of this boy were forbidden by doctors to take their son out of the country for treatment abroad. They escaped to Spain with their son and eventually ended up in the Czech Republic where the treatment they were refused by doctors here was available. Aysha's tumor after treatment has disappeared and he is now back in school. The doctors at Gt Ormand St, the judges in all the courts this has been through are without doubt guilty of murder because they closed the door on his possible survival.
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But no ban on Saudi's? That's where the most extremists are. Doesn't have anything to do with oil does it Donald?
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See my comments on HB 247 on the Juneau Empire or my facebook, Can't cut and paste on ADN they seem to be blocking by paste and copy! Why are they doing this?
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Clearly you have not read the court documents for the lawsuit that was filed. People trying to use loopholes for permits without public comment is exactly why this company is experiencing this issue.
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My tickets will go to fans of opposing teams.
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isn't the whole point of Trump that he's different? If he's "just another politician" that literally kills his whole message
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movie stars can threaten officials and nothing happens, and it has been said that the clintons have people killed , but oh heck yeah, lets lock this guy up, he is just one of the low life average citizens,
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There weren't only allegations from neighbors that heard the fight that was going on with the press secretary and his girlfriend, but the police said that the woman had visible marks on her person. The press secretary tried to scuffle with the police when he was handcuffed. The woman's testimony ought to sink him if she doesn't cave into a batterer's mindset.
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Bannon's wife testified that he was an anti-semite. I believe she would be in a better position to know than you.
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https://www.google.ca/amp/www.cnbc.com/amp/2014/07/17/australia-drops-carbon-tax-emissions-trading-plans.html
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Aww, the poor commuters are again whining about the roads and the weather. Boohoo. You choose to live away from where you work. No sympathy here.
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Looking good Leafers. Great game to watch. Lots of end to end action, great saves by both goalies, too bad it had to be settled with a house league skills competition.
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I think you mean, "It's too late." All the same I agree with you.
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Wow we can't pay for anything now whats going to happen when government looses more revenue?
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The issue is gun control in the US, Joe, not Canada. But good to see that you do agree that some form of gun control is effective and warranted. My "ilk"? Nice use of a divisive characterization there, Joe. Doesn't make you seem any less angry, less of a reactionary, or close minded though especially with your ranting about humanity and an ideological agenda. There is a certain irony in that given your own posting history here. I guess I've missed all your posts about restricting vehicle use in order to prevent mass attacks. As I've pointed out we already have numerous restrictions and regulations concerning motor vehicles. One reason people don't complain as much as you'd like is that they understand that vehicles have multiple day to day uses, firearms not so much and that when used properly vehicles are inherently safe. Firearms are intended by design to be extremely dangerous to the person at the other end of the barrel.
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Guess Rosetta Stone is out.
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Some guys have all the right stuff. Bernie Sanders and Andre Picard are two rare folks who do.
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Nope, Obama's a total failure as President. He failed to achieve anything except making life worse for most people. But Obama did do one good thing. His miserable failure of a Presidency paved the way for Donald J. Trump. And for that, I thank him.
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Dunbar, what a Pogue. You're a disgrace and an opportunist. You're the type that combat Vets dispise.
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Wow. Kent is worried about tobacco smokers in parks. Last time I was at a park in Kent I was dodging hypodermic needles lying in the grass. Another time I saw three people sitting around smoking pot right in full view of anyone there, saw other people drinking booze and then just tossing the bottle on the ground. Doesn't Kent have "bigger fish to fry?"
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One religion is the true faith. The Catholic faith believes in the seven Sacraments, most Protestant Churches only believe in two. Which one is correct? Any Christian group that does not recognize the importance of our Blessed Mother obviously is not the one true faith.
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I thought "losing hope" was over the top for the headline too.
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The way Fairbanks is starting to get, Always carry your handgun everywhere. We got tweakers and H-junkies pulling home invasions and holding people hostage. This town is quickly becoming like Mountain View.
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That was the joke, yes.
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Nice to have useful pursuits to follow that will benefit all.
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How stupid can a person be? It was not popular last year; why would it be poplar now? Follow the money the money trail. See who benefits and then yu will know why he has purposed this again...Anchorage use to be a nice town.....
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As a longtime peace and libertarian activist, I was very upset when in the year 2000 "progressive activists" began to condone and even promote the "black bloc" "diversity of tactics" philosophy, basically doing property destruction and fighting with the cops for publicity so the news would FINALLY cover your anti-globalization or whatever protests. This has evolved into really serious violence to shut down speakers, bully opponents and even commit arson. Yet even some of my pacifist friends will act like "Oh, they didn't do anything bad". Just in denial. Of course, violence begets violence and these alt-right guys are even scarier. It's time to dial back the machismo on both sides, please! Violence begets violence, and the state is the number one organizer of violence and war.
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I am like the vast majority of American workers: I oppose unions, and am not a millionaire. The perception among Democrats that anyone who votes Republican is a millionaire is one reason the Dems keep losing. Workers vote Republican most of the time, to be honest. I work in a factory, too: proudly union-free. Surrounded by the empty former union factories that were forced to close. (By the way, the Koch Bros have created most of their wealth through their hard work. Good for them!)
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Agree - Trump was totally incoherent at the G7. A shame.
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A good discussion. An apt analogy with the US as "giant" Gulliver. Excellent points about American blindness to the dangers inherent in creating a failed state on its southern border, the great advantages of having cooperation from its northern neighbour, and that even mighty giants can fall. Ah, the poor victimized USA, more sinned-against than sinning, with no misfortunes ever its own fault, nevertheless remains the most powerful nation on the face of the planet, and wants to become even more so by playing a risky game of Beggar-Thy-Neighbour. The wise will take heed of the ulterior meaning in "America first."
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This is excellent advice
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Absolutely!
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unHuman's thinking of politicking only! Did you all hear Michel Moore's take on the situation? There were others that played on with the Tribute of a Fallen Hero. The Liberals/Democrats are unsympathetic to the widow of a Hero looking for political gain! The Democratic Party leaders has been revealed yet again! SAD indeed. DRAIN your Swamp Democrats! are you even human beings, oh MY! God!
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If Bridich wasn't O'Dowd 2.0, I'd say the Rockies have a chance to improve through trades at the deadline. A smart GM would be on the phone with every bad team finding out which one of their veteran starting pitchers (or veteran RPs) could be had in a trade. If a good enough pitcher was on the table, trading CarGo's expiring contract should be seriously considered. However, we all know the Rockies front office is incompetent and will probably trade CarGo for a bunch of crappy AA/AAA pitching prospects that will never pan out. I hope I'm wrong and Bridich makes some great moves, but I'm not holding my breath.
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A mist that combats low self-esteem? Seriously?
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Quit acting like you are the labor queen Rachael. Grow up.
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Mike Myers says "Yeah baby".
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Because they have their own police forces. Their job is to help the university look good so treating serious crimes like rape as an in-house matter gives the appearance to the rest of the world that all is well.
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>> Righties don't pay taxes... they cheat via income spreading, incorporation and other nifty tricks. Read the 'Panama Papers' and stop voting for the right-wing mooches . What bedtime stories were you brought up with? . Do you still write the tooth fairy?
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Sorry Vic, got a bit emotional there. The facts stipulate that self described "right wing" organizations have been responsible for far more violence, death and terrorizing behavior than "left wing" groups in the USA. Maybe the problem is that they self associate with "right wing" ideology, even if the "right" deplores violence. Or maybe the "right" shouldn't have actively co-opted theses idiots.
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Or maybe forced to pay $15.4 million......... http://khon2.com/2015/07/29/attorney-general-announces-154m-settlement-with-matson-over-molasses-spill/
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No, I lumped them into political groups based on their political leanings. BLM sympathizers, Black Nationalists... not many Republicans/conservatives within those ranks. But you think they're conservatives?
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in regards to the writing off of new purchases of equipment. don't believe this provision will have much impact on Hawaii as we don't have businesses that have huge investments in equipment, most of our businesses are service oriented. remember, you provide a tax benefit then you need to offset it with something else - would that be raising the tax rates? the government needs a certain amount of revenues to operate, if it does not have enough, it cannot simply cut expenditures, another revenue source has to be tapped. increasing the standard deduction and exemption are good ideas, this will reduce the need for lower income people to file tax returns and pay tax. again, though, this reduction in revenue will likely have to be made up from other sources and the only other source is the rich as our middle class is taxed to the max. the question is - how to balance the revenue sources to make it equitable? and what is equitable? the rich pay more and poorer pay less or none?
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Article is incorrect on one point: Hawaii has at least one other zoo; the Panaewa Rainforest Zoo in Hilo.
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The owner of the trailer park did nothing wrong. His neighbors with unsecured attractants deserve the blame.
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All China wants from us is our land and our other resources. And when they have all that... what's left? Canada will be gone. Trudeau is a t r a i t o r for cozying up to this authoritarian regime that has murdered a million or more of its own people in the last 20 years. And no, I don't think that is too strong a word to describe him.
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It's easy to judge when you've never been in the situation yourself. There might be a few who exaggerate or invent their symptoms but I'll bet there are plenty who really suffer.
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Folks, please feel sorry for the Liberty loathing leftist, aka Democrats. Their whole agenda is built on fear. Be afraid of tiny Israel. Be afraid they are taking your health care that others are forced to pay for, just like slavery. Be afraid of guns. Most of them still live with their mothers and need to be tucked in nightly, so they feel safe. Their biggest fear monger is the old guy(?) soon to be leaving the WH. He is the biggest coward of them all. Just think of how it would be to be afraid of you own shadow. Poor things.....
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As always, you paint with a very broad brush, B. Not everyone in the south side of town supports these SAZs, no matter where they are. Also, the people in this neighborhood are not what you'd call affluent, it's a working-class neighborhood. I'm on the South Side but oppose the Oakleigh Meadows fiasco; Paul Conte is on the west side and fights for South Willamette. Of course people are more vocal about problems in their own neighborhood than those of others. How could that not be? I've never felt the need to drive to a parking lot to go for a walk, either.
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Can your wife write?
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"When he began the process which led to the protestant reformation". Allow me to translate from moderenese into English: "When the heretic, drunkard, and psychotic Luther posted his heresies at Wittenberg, thereby causing the Church to fall into schism". This is beyond revolting. If our prelates truly cared for the souls of protestants, the sole topic of discussion at theses otherwise ridiculous and scandalous "inter denominational" meetings would be the need for them to abjure from their errors, do penance, and humbly return to Holy Mother Church.
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Please explain how "foreigners" displace others? Your first sentence is perplexing - can you elaborate? A scholarship is generally based on academic standing whereas grants and bursaries are generally based on financial need. I paid for my education but my single parent sister basically had a free education from grants due to her personal situation.
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He's not the one that foolishly sought "social license"...the funny thing about social license is there isn't any agency that can issue the license and hence no license has ever been or ever will be issued. You may think, like Notley apparently did, that if you put in carbon taxes, spend recklessly and thoughtlessly, make appropriate cooing sounds that the "no" crowd would be awed and would grant their social license....haa haa HAAA HA! Not only does Notly not have the license but she's stuck Alberta on the same ruinous path McGuinty/Wynn have Ontario on...so, again, who needs to check their intellectual credentials again?
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Unfortunately that is not always the case. Often residents don't want or can do without the services in question, or dispute how those services are managed and the decision to fund them is arbitrarily made by government officials (in some cases, not elected).
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The amount of self-titled progressive going blue in the face in trying to defend a convicted terrorist and murderer who fought against Canada and our Allies is a mark of national shame. According the overconfident Globe commentators who pretend to be Supreme Court Clerks, anyone who has their Charter Rights violated is entitled to a multi-million dollar payout, especially when the Supreme Court makes absolutely no ruling on compensation. This man fought against Canada, was filmed building IED's - the same kind that killed Canadian soldiers, and yet a vocal minority feel sorry for the Canadian of convenience who's entire family is a stain on the country. Trudeau should have exhausted every possible option in fighting this settlement - the payout prior to the legal challenge from Khadr's victims shows Trudeau cares more about the rights of terrorists than our Allies. Why the rush? Sympathy for Khadr is an exclamation of moral cowardice.
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The Globe editorial about Confederate monuments a few days ago put it well: "Those monstrous Confederate beliefs were not blemishes on an otherwise positive history. (That's why no one should favour removing statues of Washington or Jefferson). They were the fundamental principles of the economy, politics and laws of the Confederate States." Some of Sir John A.'s attitudes were just that - blemishes on an otherwise positive history (which he shared with most Canadians, by the way.) The Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario is wrong on this.
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RTD's principal value is to show the entire world how NOT to run a transit system. They should not get another dime of taxpayer money for anything.
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Looking at the big tail, my guess is that it hunted in water, using its tail for propulsion. The rear legs may well have been for ripping and tearing and the huge jaws for holding on to pray.
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Right now we don't know if it was a foreigner or if one of the HART employees and the missing millions from the $15-billion dollar choo-chooo slush fund! LOL
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Looks like he just ended GOP midterm chances with the swipe of a pen.
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Nonsense.
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I’m not a huge Obama fan, but saying that he caused ISIS is a stretch. He was handed a ticking time bomb by Bush who invaded and created an atmosphere conducive to their formation. Obama was left with it and then it exploded. The Republicans are famous for this. Deregulate business, cut taxes, etc., and lets flourish for a while, all the while knowing that it can’t continue. It’s like this state: the Republicans have been in power since I moved here 20 years ago and now look what they created. What a piece of work Republicans are.
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And it was the Republican majority that enforced it, Craigers. We won't forget that either. By the way, the Republican majority floated raiding the PF before Governor Walker said boo about it. And don't forget it's been the Republican majority that've tried to shove four previous ballot initiatives to raid the PF. Yuk, yuk, yuk.
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If Niagara ever gets close to having a council comparable to what Brampton has had over the years, then might as well turn off the tap at the falls as it will be paved over. I remember back in the 90s when my Swiss business partner first came to Canada and he nudged me in the side of the ribs when he saw the sign to Niagara in Burlington and said we must go there. I warned him he would be dissapointed. We made the drive and I made sure he saw Clifton Hill amongst the other developmental abominations......he gazed over the falls by the railing for the longest time. We made the long ride home via the parkway, stopping in at NOTL for a bite and after awhile he had the courage to say......how did you, meaning the country, allow Niagara Falls to become like that. I really could not give him an answer other than we do not treat our national treasures like the Swiss do. Ever been to the Matterhorn....no cars allowed and NO Clifton Hill....but millions of visiors. The Swiss do it right
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Nice deflection. Typical. You didn't answer the question. Do you intend to pass a Constitutional Amendment to require tax disclosures for public office? OK. Go on about the injustice of it all now if you like.
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That sounds like the perfect worldly solution!! And as with all the worldy solutions it wont work! You think it would stop the bickering?? You must not been a long time in this world. Just look at the Protestant splits! NEwsflash: Due to the effects of Original Sin, man is incapable of living in peace, and even within The Catholic Church which has the fullness of salvation in the sacraments! Just look at us now! There will always be arguing.
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It's not your opinion that counts but that of the Iraqis "In the five years that Baghdad was my home, from 2003 to 2007, my informal polling of Iraqis turned up little interest in the rights or wrongs of the invasion itself: there was a general, if grudging, consensus that it was the only way they were going to be rid of Saddam Hussein" From: Saddam Would Have Survived the Arab Spring - By Bobby Ghosh - TIME magazine - Mar. 25, 2013
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Thank you Thomas Schmidt, and the UO and European Observatory journalism programs for some excellent, timely information. As one who has travelled extensively in Europe including Russia I'm appalled at what this new president has done to our nation's image around the world.
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Don't get out much, eh?
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Has it not occurred to this lady that the people who are really well off are her sacred civil servants who have cradle to grave security and quality of life . The small business owners and workers who pay the bulk of the taxes are lagging far behind the people who are supposed to be their servants. Hows that for unfair distribution of wealth ?
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Soy, along with dairy products and wheat, is one of the highest causes of human allergies.
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Sad to learn that you are a true racist.
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I would remind you that (1) cardinals are bishops with only one special function - the election of a pope, so they should be viewed in the light of the world wide "college" of bishops, (2) there are a growing number of bishops (and a few cardinals) who are - relatively speaking - young for the role of a leader (just as in corporations, government, medicine, and so on). Cardinal Blaise Cupich as well as Cardinal Tobin (of NJ) are good examples among many. Centuries of tradition - as wrong as it may be for a modern Church - have not allowed a lay person admitted as a cardinal and that change is not on the horizon, same with women who we first need to have admitted to full clerical orders. (3) And just what analogy would you suggest the pope use in his homily to a group of men - who have given their lives to service of the Church and of God - other than the grandfather comparisons? I am certain +Francis knows full well that cardinals are not biological grandfathers!
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Alaska's Gas is not stranded gas... LNG-aerofuels has a combined direct and indirect $100billion market potential, we have an invisible highway of commerce already at our fingertips... connect the dots here... LNG aerofuels is not a new wacky idea, https://www.google.com/search?num=100&newwindow=1&q=lng+aircraft Study the aircraft flying over Alaska, we could become a major clean-air aerofuels refueling hub for a significant part of global air commerce. https://flightaware.com/live/
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@skier9 funny...do you not realize that the Oil Sands workers are well aware of the Sydney Tar Ponds? I bet the largest source of employment income for Sydney and Cape Breton as a whole is the oil & gas industry in Alberta (and BC) - ask anybody in Cape Breton - or anybody who flies cross country on a regular basis. And the facts on foreign investment in resource industries - actually still very strong - Conoco is not leaving Canada, in fact they now have a lot more capital flexibility ith a strengthened balance sheet and an overall reduced Cost of Supply to invest more in Surmont and to develop Blueberry. They are now a very large equity player in CVE and have an interest in both rising prices and the development of CVE assets. Exxon (IOL) is doing Aspen, the Chinese are still investing, Total, even KNOC is getting its act together. Watch for Devon to invest more $$ in the coming years. These are long term assets with reducing Cost of Supply, huge reserves. Facts matter.
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yes Alf not only desperation but half-truths,wholesome lies to cause more confusion to the already confused ignoramuses. How to afford this nuclear which is the most pertinent question he deliberately avoids as a part of manipulative propaganda tool. Alf, what is now needed is no space for whiners and fence- sitters...All hands on board preparing foot soldiers to wrestle the little Mzantsi has from the rapacious hands of zuma and guptas. The AK47 is the vote in our hands for 2019 elections.Civil education to the illiterate will rescue us from the political putrid swamp zuma has submerged the country into. All hands on the deck patriots!!!
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Trump just sold Alaska back to the Russians. What next?
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"Mitchell Stomped and kicked a wheel chair bound man"- good riddance! Unfortunate for his family and friends.
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Absolutely right. Thanks
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she is vindicated.
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The topic included in the controversial footnote, the reception of communion by those in irregular marriages, was rejected by the bishops at the synods. When that happened, the Holy Father expressed considerable displeasure, NOT directly to the bishops but to the press and others. And so the controversial material wound up in a footnote, sort of back-dooring it in. As a result chaos is resulting. Clearly he lacks the chops for a direct confrontation with the theological heavyweights in the episcopate - he said himself he is no theologian - but really really wishes they would see things his way. His alternative, to simply declare a teaching sans synods, sans consistories, sans anything. And we know what that would lead to. Check.
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"But yea, we are in the new world of the journalist who does no real research." We have a new president who tells no real facts.
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Poor deal for the Jays, but at least they limited the contract to one year for Joey Bats. Why would they tie his bonus to home crowd attendance?
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Wow. Appalling!
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Molon Labe
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"So, for saying tax 'Payers' should stop (in perpetuity) supporting tax 'Takers' (aka welfare recipients)? * I agree with Cory." So you and the Republicans must be talking about these perpetual TAKERS AKA retired coal miners & their welfare where we all have to pay their health care and their pensions? 22,000 retired union coal miners and their dependents to boot. Sounds pretty generous of the Republicans. "All told, it would net about $1.38 billion over the next ten years, according to a recent Congressional Budget Office estimate — more than enough to fund those health benefits for the next decade." http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/retired-coal-miners-get-health-care-fix-pension-problems-remain/
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Word!
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This was invented a long time ago The Jetpack In the 1965 movie Thunderball, James Bond (Sean Connery) uses Q's Jetpack to escape from two gunmen after killing Jacques Bouvar, SPECTRE Agent No. 6. It was also used in the Thunderball movie posters, being the "Look Up" part of the "Look Up! Look Down! Look Out!" tagline. The Jetpack returned in the 2002 movie Die Another Day, in the Q scene that showcased many other classic gadgets. And it was not CGI, it was real. The Jetpack is actually a Bell Rocket Belt, a fully functional rocket pack device. It was designed for use in the army, but was rejected because of its short flying time of 21-22 seconds. Powered by hydrogen peroxide, it could fly about 250m and reach a maximum altitude of 18m, going 55km/h. Despite its impracticality in the real world, the Jetpack made a spectacular debut in Thunderball. Although Sean Connery is seen in the takeoff and landings, the main flight was piloted by Gordon Yeager and Bill Suitor.
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Grumble, grumble ... selfies, little potato ... we need some new 'bots on this forum.
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Let's start with your comment that reflects a love not seen for Trump amongst Liberals. Tr-Tr political man love. Liberals must be screaming like Beatles fans.
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The state has just as much of an obligation to protect and serve, albeit little per SCOTUS nowadays, but the perp made specific mention of having a list. Those lists also make specific mention that they can not be used to threaten or harass individuals who have sexual offenses . So no, I don't want anyone to condone any acts against nature especially being a father of 3 children, but you also can't have idiots breaking into people's homes in the middle of the night trying to kill them either. Not in any civilized society is that acceptable.
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That's not how US elections work. Trump won by a landslide in the Electoral College. Winning the popular vote is meaningless, because you can theoretically win it just by campaigning in New York and California while ignoring the other 48 States.
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The WC never had any advantage of the Gariep's water flowing into the Atlantic at Alexander bay, although our taxes helped to pay for the dams up stream, all the way into Lesotho. It is time to consider building a tunnel from a point before Alex bay,(perhaps Sanddrif area?) along the west coast to take all the wasted water to new reservoirs or existing dams in the WC. The diamonds found, could help to fund the project!!!
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