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Why do you say he is a "white supremacist"? | 0 | not toxic |
Ted, you are incorrect on everything. Your worldview can't allow you to understand my statements. You are supremely incorrect that tribal societies are and were no different than "civilizations," in ways too numerous to state here. There are universal human characteristics that people share, also too numerous to list here, but the things you claim to be universal are not among them. My background is more complex than being a "local." It's why my views are different.
People like you and I cannot get anywhere when the conversation is limited to values and judgments, which is where you keep things. You refuse to give credit to anything I point out, even when I mention how money, organized religion, writing, HUGE disparity of wealth and power, and other specific and measurable characteristics DO make HUGE differences between the worldviews (reality) of tribal societies and "civilizations."
The fact that all people have wrongdoing does NOT mean that all cultures are the same. I'm done. | 0 | not toxic |
And yet you have to bring Carter into trump’s sexual assault? | 0 | not toxic |
A great opportunity for Preston Manning to run for the NDP! | 0 | not toxic |
What kind of foreign investment are we talking about? Most of the foreign investment that comes to Canada does so to take profits back to the home country. Very little is ever re-invested here to growth more Canadian companies, or to expand industry here, or to enhance the welfare of Canadian employees and the communities in which they live. Canada is now a net exporter of profits to foreign shareholders. I'd like to know why anyone, anywhere would want more of this? | 0 | not toxic |
A "pledge" from a politician is only as good as 5 minutes ago. | 0 | not toxic |
Councilman Menor is full of manure. So he thinks he and council deserves a raise because of their heavy workload. Most should be fired instead. Truth is, is that he isn't getting enough "brown envelopes" to sustain his lifestyle. You don't see a mad rush to quit the council do you? | 0 | not toxic |
The majority of Catholic bishops supported the Nazi solution? Do you have anything to base this wild claim on? | 0 | not toxic |
Kellie, what a crass, vulgar and thoughtless approach you have, attempting to ride the coattails of a divisive populist riding a wave of crud.
You disappoint, but not surprisingly. | 0 | not toxic |
NEVER and Oahuans who voted for this bought this project hook, line, and sinker. | 0 | not toxic |
And MORE political games from Juneau. The conference committee was supposed to meet at 10:00. Where are they? Meeting behind closed doors? Come out of the closet and meet in public like you are supposed to. | 0 | not toxic |
Alberta has already experienced a 3-level decline in its credit rating under Notley's watch. Some of it would have occurred regardless of who was in power, but the NDP have thrown gas on the fire with their spending hikes.
At least Notley is trying to do business. Horgan/Weaver are anti-business and would rather turn BC into an eco-theme park. | 0 | not toxic |
Legal theft? | 0 | not toxic |
Negotiations with Kim and an agreement of some kind is far cheaper in lives and money. However, the U.S. and South Korea military would have to swallow its pride, admit to a stalemate and negotiate in good faith. | 0 | not toxic |
Nowhere in the story did I see what Porsche is doing to fix the problem - warranty or not.
Are they replacing the defective one with a new design that won't fail so easy? | 0 | not toxic |
Obviously you don't work in the field
I can name dozens if not hundreds of Canadian tech companies. Heck I work for one.
Tech now contributes over $100B to our GDP and employs nearly a million people. REad about it here:
https://www.thestar.com/business/2016/07/25/canadas-high-tech-bigger-than-thought-report-finds.html | 0 | not toxic |
You're quite right...as adolescents we may have engaged in some really "wacko" conversations. You were fortunate to have a respected adult overhear you and help you assess your conversation. Apparently Trump has spent his life surrounded by sycophants like Billy Bush who laugh at his crude jokes and encourage his lewd comments. Therefore, he's never gotten pas that adolescent behavior and, as he became more and more powerful, made it a way of life. IMO, he's actually a very pathetic excuse for a man. | 1 | toxic |
It's past time for Collins to retire! She is certainly not an asset to her party or her state any longer. | 0 | not toxic |
An ambulance passed me this morning on Lakeshore. A number of cars tried to draft behind him as he made his way. It wasn't overly aggressive although a truck did gently cut one driver off as he got back in his lane.
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some amount of this is inevitable as drivers get back into the lane the ambulance used. I rarely see it very aggressive with most drivers leaving some space behind the ambulance so others can get back in line.
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This morning I was in the furthest lane so could not have moved over. It didn't matter - we came to a red light that the ambulance went through. By the time it was green he was out of sight and traffic moved normally | 0 | not toxic |
No SUV, I drive a small Toyota | 0 | not toxic |
Wyatt. Not in today's world of lawyers getting sick, fried brain criminals off. Remember the monster who raped an old lady and infant? Nope, I keep my guns clean and handy. Anyone can eat lead if they enter my home uninvited. I refuse to be a statistic or victim without a major fight. In Alaska we can defend ourselves and most of us will. | 0 | not toxic |
Bush did not have Congress behind him. He had to fight with queen Nancy every step along the way. | 0 | not toxic |
the stupidity never ends from the left | 1 | toxic |
This is a fascinating article, and I thank the Globe for publishing it.
It makes me appreciate our country even more, as I marvel at how Sophie and Emma Watson on a Vespa, Justin in his wacky socks, Rachel's transgressive way of wearing a Stetson, and Kathleen's conversation style have made all Canadians, including recent arrivals, feel comfortable and relaxed.
I guess Doug Saunders was right: Germany and Canada have been the world leaders of liberal values, and now the torch has passed to Canada only.
Tant pis, in a way, but in another sense, vive la difference! | 0 | not toxic |
Stupid is as stupid does...Right Forest Trudeau! | 1 | toxic |
You do not have to contribute. Just vote. | 0 | not toxic |
LW1 - Personally, I think you made the move because he promised he "would take care" of you. Unless his racism and damning God only showed after you moved in with him, you knew what he was about, yet that didn't bother you enough to take a pass. | 1 | toxic |
He's a sh!tty politician but he's not COMPLETELY FOOLISH | 1 | toxic |
Yes there were head injuries. Often resulting in death, so they didn't say "he had a head injury in the accident" -it was "he was killed in the accident". We have far better technology now to save lives if not restore cognitive function after head trauma. If you didn't have a head injury and didn't wear a helmet then you probably didn't sustain a violent bike crash where your head hit the pavement. My son survived 2 such crashes because he wore a helmet.
Do you also not wear seat belts or have smoke alarms because they weren't around back when, and people are alive from back when? When you know better and you have the safety technology and equipment, you use them. Why wouldn't you? | 0 | not toxic |
Peter M Roddy, If the legislature slashes Alaska's oil tax credits and runs oil producers out of Alaska 24/ 7 then TAPS will shut down.
Then Walker will take Alaska's Permanent fund away from the people to run his administration.
Government Gas Line Company will use up the PFD!
Solution; credits are needed until the Governor fixes his broken oil & gas system that is very bad!
DNR INCREASING THE BID COST BY 8,000% ON OIL LEASE RENTALS WHEN NO ONE BID ON MILLIONS OF ACRES AND HUNDREDS OF TRACTS IN THE COOK INLET OR BEAUFORT SEA LEASE SALE IS ONE REASON THE STATE CAN'T SLASH THE CREDITS!
PROOF ON WHY THE STATE HAS TO HAVE THE CREDITS!
ALASKA'S 160 MILLION ACRES OF LANDS ARE SO MISSED MANAGED, THE DNR INCREASES LEASE SALE RENTAL TERMS UP TO 8,000% WHEN OIL PRICES DROP 70%, WHY?
ALASKA NEEDS THE CREDITS UNTIL THE STATE OIL & GAS AGENCIES MANAGES ITS LANDS SO THEY CAN ATTRACT OIL INVESTMENT, UNDER WALKER & PARNELL THE FAILED.
WHY SLASH ALL ALASKANS PERMANENT FUND CHECKS FOR EVER. | 0 | not toxic |
i love sarc | 0 | not toxic |
Manafort is going down, and taking a good chunk of the administration with him.
MAGA! | 0 | not toxic |
its nice to get input on social policy from various groups and individuals but MD's (schipper is a cancer wonk, not a policy expert) have no training or qualifications in social/health policy such as assissted dying or abortion.
schipper admits that his views are guided by his religion, judaism, ("as a jew and a doctor") and makes an odious comparison to nazi germany. how dare he compare aryan philosophy with assissted dying.
as for choosing him because hes an academic or expert, well he's not really one. he has no phd, and a paltry 2 publications with 3 citations in the last 10 years. He has never published anything on assisted dying in a peer-reviewed journal. His opposition to assisted dying is based on jewish law and judaism, which like other abrahamic myths oppose the right of an individual to make their own decisions about their bodies and lives.
religion infects rather than informs the discussion on assisted dying. | 0 | not toxic |
You and I are wasting our breath. Reading the judge's decision is too tedious and is apt to present a jarring cognitive dissonance, which in their case means having to handle the truth. They won't read the case. Too much --- i.e., feeling good --- is at stake. | 0 | not toxic |
You ain't very bright. Try getting more information before you comment. | 0 | not toxic |
And that is pretty much the liberal progressive viewpoint on everything. It's impossible for anyone to want something different than what you want. You believe that people were "better" than this because only you can be right. But you will keep on chipping away at the fabric of our society until you have done your part in the "fundamental transformation" of this nation. Sadly, when we get there, and we very well might, it is unlikely that you will like what you get. | 0 | not toxic |
I can be dense as a brick sometimes. OK, a lot of times.
But this piece made no sense to me. What exactly is "co-working"? And who is sharing "shared office space," employees of one company or several companies, and what is the advantage to that?
Best I can figure is that ABC Corp. leases space in a big room as opposed to a suite of offices? If that's the case, how does that help ABC give its employees appropriate work space? And if it's people from several companies in one big room, how does ABC keep proprietary and confidential information from XYZ Inc.'s people? Don't they distract and interrupt each other?
Or do they lease office the same as before but call it something trendy?
Judging from the pictures in the paper Sunday, it looks like an unholy mess. An admin surrounded by bikes and dogs and junk in one; people working at a conference table instead of a desk. How can anyone concentrate on their own work in such an environment?
Or do I have this all wrong? | 0 | not toxic |
Derek Wolfe gets what the anthem is all about, I agree with Wolfe, period.
"I stand because I respect the men who died in real battle so I have the freedom to battle on the field. Paying tribute to the men and women who have given their lives for our freedom is why I stand."
That's it, that's all. Go Broncos. | 0 | not toxic |
Weekday Warrior
The path to a Constitutional Amendment is just a Google search away.
Good luck with one that reveals one of the fundamental Constitutional rights... as in "The Bill of Rights" | 0 | not toxic |
You are correct sir!
Give them a prize! | 0 | not toxic |
Sad, but true. It has always astounded me that so many people would vote against their own self-interest. Maybe they will be able to connect the dots when they are turned away at the hospital door. | 0 | not toxic |
Look at the bright side they got 3 days of demo work done in 30 seconds ! use the savings to pay for the concrete work that has to be repaired due to damage. | 0 | not toxic |
We should turn all this over to the city's Planning Commission so they can completely blotch-up the issue until nobody is happy. They have a good track record of doing just that. | 0 | not toxic |
If he'd been subject to a background check he wouldn't have had any weapons to access.
No guns.
No massacre.
Simple. | 0 | not toxic |
Oh Lord...You're hopeless. You are allowing your ideology to overshadow Reality and
Common Sense.
You state: "...the claims you make about racism in the United States"
What claims? Please be specific.
I appreciate your concern over my writing skills and it's possible affect on my presentation of my points...But, What On Earth does it have to do with the main topic? I can only assume it is your way of playing some kind of one-upmanship. Your techniques of obfuscation and hiding amongst pseudo intellectualism, are right in line with your ad hominem attacks -the last resorts of a threatened Liberal. | 0 | not toxic |
"IF the USA doesn't lead, there will be no progress on climate change ... it's our national attitude towards the crisis that causes the trouble. " I will respectfully disagree on at least two counts. One is that many other nations in the world (especially European ones) seem *quite* proud at 'leading the U.S.' in this or that way in regards to climate change, and many other issues. (See 'Paris Accord'.) On a recent trip to the U.K., the trip guide couldn't say enough about field trials of wave energy electrical generation and tidal bore turbines, let alone the ever-increasing amount of gigawatts they are getting from wind turbines.
I certainly don't have the sense that the rest of the world is just sitting there like a bump on a stump, waiting for the U.S. to tell them what to do ...
Two: Even here, lacking encouragement from the White House, individual States feel perfectly free to pursue their own course and be as alt-green and Paris-accorded as they like. | 0 | not toxic |
The PM should never be called a feminist while he endorses arms sales to Saudi Arabia. He can refer to himself as one all he likes, Anyone who has never had to work in their lives are usually quite delusional and tend to have a warped sense of themselves. | 0 | not toxic |
It is hard to imagine a more disgusting opening to an article. Abortion to end a pregnancy when used as a contraceptive is bad enough but to lump rural women in with this murderous practice is abhorrent. We murder over 80,000 babies each year in this country and seem proud of it and now the Minister of women's health is in on it too. | 1 | toxic |
Flagged.
Harassment by lie.
CC informed. Again. *sigh* | 0 | not toxic |
Many people long engaged in increasing affordable rentals and housing here have supported non-profit acquisition of Harbor View. I am rooting for the Opportunity Council to prevail.
Given that affordable housing is now a full-blown crisis in the County, perhaps especially on San Juan, the community cannot afford to lose this 20-unit complex to the over-heated open market. Especially not now.
This article over-simplifies the bad news of the County Affordable Housing Report. Our situation is a direct result of two decades of inertia and failure to understand that so-called "free-market" capitalism will never provide lasting solutions for this metastasizing problem that is adversely affecting our island quality of life.
A tax revenue stream to build hundreds of "forever affordable" homes and rental units and some relaxation of County policies is the only viable solution and needed yesterday! | 0 | not toxic |
What makes you think that your serious implication has any basis in reality? | 0 | not toxic |
"Any lessons for Canada?"
Don't read history from online blogs? | 0 | not toxic |
Who was succeeding where GW crashed and burned. So your point is what? That the mess you signed up to fix isn't your responsibility? Pffffft. I hear too much of those excuses from Democrats and Republicans and I'm tired of it.
No more excuses. | 0 | not toxic |
Who said they were? They aren't, but the difference is that those liberal groups are not Catholic Groups who use their society's funds to infect our Bishops & promote their political agenda as though it were a Catholic Agenda and not a Republican Agenda.
Such as with pro-life. Illegalizing abortion is one option on how to deal with the immorality of abortion, & even though almost every country that has severely restricted access to abortions or illegalized abortions, has a higher percentage of abortions, these Knights still push illegalization as the only, or best response, & they push unfunding planned parenthood's non-abortion tax funding designed to help poor women's health.
There is also the innate sexism that automatically exists in having a supposed charity which refuses to allow women to join and become Knights. Does not sound like the Knights got the memo that Catholic means Universal-All are supposed to be welcomed, including all men & women. That is the difference. | 0 | not toxic |
Barcelona ..the globes bias is shocking | 0 | not toxic |
Sex with an 8 year old is a non-violent crime? I hope you worded your post wrong or you are a complete idiot. | 1 | toxic |
Welcome Home. Thank you for all your service for us, to our nation and the sacrifices you all made to accomplish that duty. | 0 | not toxic |
What do we expect from a "man" who declared 'himself" feminist and the champion of the homosexuals and marijuana consumers. | 1 | toxic |
Umm...they're sequoia cones, not pine cones. | 0 | not toxic |
But as you're aware Anne the Trump supporters on this very forum denied all year long that Trump had anything to do with bigotry. It was all about national security and jobs. No volume of evidence got them to budge.
And now it's started. Horrible. | 0 | not toxic |
When you're speaking of public colleges and universities, there's not supposed to be such a thing as a conservative or liberal campus. | 0 | not toxic |
Yes BLM is racist. Any organization that states that one race has privilege over another is racist even if well meaning. | 0 | not toxic |
I would say I am surprised, but I am not. The Trudeau government is sometimes innovative and sometimes not in their quest to waste as much money as possible.
Some of their promises should in fact be re-examined and not implemented. Voters were not asked to vote on each individual "promise" and one should remember that. Each party presented a basket of promises, both good and bad, and one would be unrealistic to expect that they were elected upon the basis of each and every promise. Implement the good ones, and do not implement the bad ones. I would be pleased to rate which ones are "good" and which ones are "bad". Just so there is no confusion.
Does this British person have a work permit to conduct this work in Canada? Were there local consultations to see if there was a Canadian that could fulfill this task?
One more wrong headed effort. Disappointing but not surprising. | 0 | not toxic |
It's harder to get out than to stay out. | 0 | not toxic |
"He should have been traded a while ago"
To which team? For who?
"Sakic has NO bargaining position. The league knows"
Which is exactly why trading him now would be stupid.
"Duchene must go"
Even though trading him now would be stupid?
"Sakic is not a good GM"
There we agree, but he's the one we've got and it's not the time to fire him now.
"Keeping Duchene on this team will certainly NOT help his stat line."
Where can I acquire your future prediction skills? I follow this team closely and I see no reason Duchene won't be able to score plenty of points this season. | 0 | not toxic |
Examples? | 0 | not toxic |
How disgusting you find this food gathering to be disgusting. Your comment makes me sick. You wrote "OMG" really? Do you even believe in God? Why should the whale have died at sea and not provide food for any humans? It was a great accomplishment of this young man. Those of us who appreciate this planet see the good in what he accomplished. | 1 | toxic |
Her "past" is not yours to question, Larry. | 0 | not toxic |
Unfortunately, it is true that to retain your rights, you must stand up for them. And sometimes that is uncomfortable. And sometimes people take it in the wrong direction, and end up giving the "control" side more ammunition. As a society, we tend to fail in recognizing what rights we want, because we see so many others as "them" and don't want them to have the same rights. In order to withhold the rights from them, we submit to horrible intrusions on our own rights. It is a difficult line to walk. Either rights are for everyone or for no one. We seem to go with the idea that they should be for us individually, not for those we suspect of doing something bad, whether that is on the large scale, such as in terrorism, or on the small scale, such as a misdemeanor state crime. | 0 | not toxic |
You are joking aren't you? Democratic and freedom loving Taiwan is not occupied by the mainland Communist Chinese scum and their is NO Russian occupation of the Ukraine. No wonder Trump gets upset with all the fake news and stupid ignorant posters out there! | 1 | toxic |
I'd like to point out to you there is no way for Iran to obtain Nuclear weapons at this point without crashing their entire economy. The Iran deal was excellent and suited for its purpose. To decry it is to deny basic factors of iternational relations and particle physics. | 0 | not toxic |
I'm glad you stated your opinion. Here's mine: 1st. Shotgun for home defense is a bad idea for kids and the ladies. 2nd. You say that the AR is popular with the mentally unstable. You just called 5 million Americans mentally unstable. 3rd. You don't know that many hunters. Anyone saying that the AR is not a good hunting tool is either stupid or repeating the liberal lie. | 1 | toxic |
You are not normally strapped into the chair in solitary. | 0 | not toxic |
Yet again with the insults.
You are still confused. The ACLU will continue to support white supremacists so long as they are not bringing guns to their demonstrations.
We are talking about different scenarios here. The resort has every right to cancel Tancredo. I never disputed that. Charlottesville, on the other hand, was a case of a permitted use of public space being reneged upon based on the political whim of the decision maker and allowing a non-permitted ANTIFA throng to disrupt the event. The ACLU came to the defense of the "white supremacists" as you call them. | 0 | not toxic |
Senators who opposed ending the ivory trade that fuels terrorism and organized crime: Roz Baker (maui), Kalani English (maui), Lorraine Inouye (Big isle), and Kidani, Kim, Slom and Taniguchi (oahu). | 0 | not toxic |
My daughter adores rough housing with her dad. She will screech with excitement. Sometimes I stop it if I think she's getting over excited but she will keep running back to him for more. | 0 | not toxic |
Indeed they might change. The dogmas we have all represent change from the former status quo! | 0 | not toxic |
And keep in mind that he only wanted a proposal that had a "heart". That from a man that has no heart. When will people see his insincerity? | 0 | not toxic |
"And it had nothing to do with her being a woman..."
Yeah right. | 0 | not toxic |
"When he contacted the Denver Police Department, “the dispatcher seemed unsympathetic,” he reported. “No police officer came to my assistance, although I felt I was in distress.”
Pretty typical response from DPD. Smart people avoid interacting with LEO's as much as possible... | 0 | not toxic |
it kinda did , in a low tech way. it was the tow truck he hit and ran with | 0 | not toxic |
Actually, Hitler had some help. The economic sanctions imposed by the U.S. and European powers on Germany after World War I led to widespread misery and unemployment among the working class. Hitler successfully convinced down and out voters that the Jews were the problem, and that Germany (ultimately, the world) was intended for white skinned, blond haired people.
Absolutely fascinating parallels to our current situation!
Stephen J. Remington | 0 | not toxic |
Actually the Democrats also got more total votes than the Republicans in both the Senate and the House of Representatives. It was the peculiarities of the U.S. electoral system, particularly the extensive 'gerrymandering' of House districts by Republican state governments, that gave the Republicans their seat leads. Trump had and has a significant core of very loyal supporters while the Democratic support for Clinton in the past election was, at best, lukewarm and that cost her what was an extremely close election.. Now, the anti-Trump movement is equally dedicated as Trump supporters. The next election will certainly be lively. | 0 | not toxic |
The whole fiasco doesn't pass the smell test. There is no way he won't be back to the well for more money, a least a couple $Billlion. In fact, because slick Caldwell has now made it a State problem he doesn't have to say a word. When the dog rail don't hunt the State will have to come up with the cash.
And there is AG Chin in the picture with the rest of the Hawaii Mafia hierarchy! We know there will be NO investigation on behalf of the Citizenry, don't we? | 0 | not toxic |
Sweet mother of pearl. The Trump administration emerging from the cesspool of American and sattelite post election coverage. Not a peep that ISIL is facing its Little Big Horn moment thanks to increased determining outcome support from the U.S. government.
The Iraqi government held a Muslim holy day as the last small pockets of ISIL were being defeated. It will not stop until they kill them all in Mosul. And yes, amongst this, citizens are caught up in this hellfire. Thorough obliteration of the enemy. Like what happened to the nazis. It works. | 0 | not toxic |
So my day starts with Trump belittling the Australian Prime Minister, condemning Berkley students for demonstrating against hate and bigotry, and telling Mexico that he willsend in the troops.
Has is ego got so big that he thinks that he is all=powerful or is he just a very sick man than needs to be put in a psychiatric hospital? | 0 | not toxic |
Little boys often wore dresses until they were toilet-trained. I believed the preferred colour for baby clothes for both genders was actually white, because soiled clothes could be easily cleaned by bleaching them. | 0 | not toxic |
How is getting dirt on Hillary from a Russian a big deal? He was charged with lying about the meeting not the meeting itself. I still see no Russian collusion and attempt to influence the election. That is of course if finding out the truth about something the other candidate did or said is illegal. | 0 | not toxic |
Regarding: "...“another kind of opposition, which is just imposing one’s own view, which is ideological opposition.” - i.e., those exercising their right and even duty under Canon 212 to manifest to their sacred pastor their opinion on matters which pertain to the good of the Church and to make their opinion known to the rest of the Christian faithful."
- Good point.
- This canon is about dialog between a pastor / minister and the person(s) he / she serves (including parish administrators). Where there is dialog 'imposing one's own view' can not have traction.
- As is often the case style shapes substance; for instance, dubia are useful in situations that do not require dialog but require a yes/no type of answer. Indeed that seems to be CDF's level of response to dubia. Presumably dubia are sent to the CDF after dialog ends and a clarifying response is useful. However the format of dubia does not attend well to pastoral issues for which definitive responses aren't true facts. | 0 | not toxic |
A big part of the challenge is the ability to AFFORD these services. Unions have a stranglehold on our government and years and years of oil industry funded fat cat contracts have created a level of expectation that is simply unacceptable in our current economic position. Politicians must be willing to truly represent the interests of the public going forward or we will continue to be stuck in this dilemma. No one has explained why we can't offer market competitive salary and benefit programs instead of attaching emotionally based appeals that redefine the playing field in these negotiations. We own a home in Homer and just in the past year we have seen a quantum increase in theft and vandalism on our property apparently fueled by a shortage of jobs and drug addiction. Residents tell me they too have stopped calling local police after repeatedly being told there's nothing they can do. We've created the most lucrative social welfare system in the US then wonder why these people show up | 0 | not toxic |
That is not the question. Get help while you can, as this article is about criminal cops. The woman in the case is guilty, apparently, of nothing more than drinking a single beer and driving, while the cops are guilty of brutal second degree assault and kidnapping.
Your brain is one sided, causing you to be a piece of work who belongs in prison. | 0 | not toxic |
Well said. | 0 | not toxic |
The commie, anti-American media killed it, not Trump. | 0 | not toxic |
Denial is not the same as skepticism, Outsider, and you know it. Science works through a process of reasoned skepticism. And through that process, science has arrived at a conclusion on manmade climate change that is as solid as that on evolution, the health impacts of smoking, and the connection between AIDS and HIV.
To DENY that these consensuses don't exist is not free speech as much as it is a assault on the laws of physics and nature, two forces that have nasty habit of surprising a hubristic humanity.
To say that the Holocaust warrants more study and data collection, that reasoned skepticism is necessary, is NOT the same as saying that it didn't happen. To DENY that it happened is to invite the forces of anti-Semitism and white supremacy back into history.
You seem to be a lot more prone to denial than skepticism, especially when you associate the climate change consensus--a scientific conclusion--with a political ideology. | 0 | not toxic |
Bay Area BART, 1970s, was, and still is, and will continue to be, a financial disaster. Honolulu thought they could build HART faster, cheaper, and bettah. In the middle of the Pacific Ocean. | 0 | not toxic |
That is preferable to a government winning a majority of the seats with a minority of the popular vote. FPTP is the most unrepresentative electoral method short of North Korean-style one-party ballots. | 0 | not toxic |
I understand some of the comments and if it were not my child I would probably agree with many of them. None of you know Trévon. He was not raised to be this way. He is troubled and needs help. He has tried to get psychiatric help but unfortunately, he's not talking to things that aren't there so he's not a priority. He has a good family with people that love him. He was raised with discipline and consequences. He was not always this way. He was sweet, kind and loving. He could be your child, grandchild, nephew, brother or cousin. He is my first child and I love him through his faults. I love him through his pain. And I love him through his rights and wrongs. | 0 | not toxic |
I think Hillary Clinton crushed Huma's aspirations in politics for being such a horrible candidate. But then, that's Huma's fault for hooking her wagon to a lost cause. Make no mistake, Huma was paid considerably as Hillary's top aide. She was paid thru govt and also (illegally) through the Clinton foundation, which is verified and documented. | 0 | not toxic |
and the majority of all jobs created were PART TIME and wages overall were flat, so try again, it is not a rosy picture | 0 | not toxic |
RG dramatizes BLT stories to the max. Or is it "traumatizes"? | 0 | not toxic |