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Liberal climate policy: Increase energy exports and ask vulnerable seniors to heat less and enjoy winter more.
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In a comment to a Politicsweb article today Jacques said those who have a pdf copy and can afford to buy the book or Kindle version should and must delete the pdf version. He expects intense legal action and he/his publisher has already incurred costs bringing the book to this point.
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Absolutely disgusting. You didn't address any of his legitimate criticism and then underhandedly and baselessly accused him of misogyny. You're only proving his points.
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Seems as if people have missed CNN firing 3 journalists fo dreaming up fantasy rather than fact into the so-called Russian investigation.... Also, the news director was caught on video saying "he's getting tired of the Russian investigation as nothing material has supported it.......and that they should move on to a different news theme....
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Let them concentrate on better service, being more polite and less flight delays. I have had so many negative experiences with Air Canada I try to avoid them unless I absolutely have no choice, Westjet is much better at service. I try to fly Delta or AA anytime I am going or leaving the USA
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I did hear that the Russians have a mind control ray that controls the movement of an individual. Are you and Mr. Tarl Cabot below informing me that it is possible that this ray gun was pointed at Hillary and it made her refrain from travelling to Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota to campaign? She was seen stumbling into a car during the campaign, maybe this was the time she was under the control of the device. Thanks for the info...
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Actually, I'm not complaining about anything. I'm merely responding. It's you Trumpkins that keep getting triggered...you all melt so easily...just like "snowflakes".....
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No Riel_Canadian, we disagree with the interpretation. These individuals have the right to attend any protest, conference, event meeting or get together without interference. They voluntarily gave up that anonymity when they expressed their opinions in a public place. You can't expect to say something in public and say it anonymously, that would be ridiculous.
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I have had several cats through the years - I currently have 3 of them. All have been declawed. Within a day after the procedure to have them declawed, all were back to normal. None suffered any behavioral changes for the worse. If anything, two of them became less aggressive (and quite affectionate) when they realized they could no longer exact damage with their claws. Declawing may not be for everyone, but the choice to do so should remain available.
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The currents are so strong right now, people really should be wearing life jackets if your on a tube, so sad 😦
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Here you go, lots of stuff: https://www.theglobeandmail.com//search/?q=trudeau
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Love Nels Anderson comments!
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If I understand the process correctly it is not up to the Governor to instate an income tax. What he can do and did is cut/veto spending proposed by the legislature and hope that they will have the sense and courage to vote for the needed income and sales tax.
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Maybe a few hangings within 2-3 days of a crime could change a criminal's outlook on life. If not......continue the hangings.
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JGB I'm actually down 1.4% right now. But I am willing to wait a little longer to see how it looks in a go forward basis. I feel the unit price is down due to interest rates rising, not with the fundamentals of the business itself. It is also a very small holding of mine, less than 1.5%.
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"Too many Americans have been hurt by closed factories, exported jobs, and broken political promises. President Trump is reclaiming American prosperity and making our country great again.” Do they recognise the hypocrisy in such statements? 45's products are made in at least 12 different countries - Slovenia, China, Indonesia, Germany, the Netherlands, Mexico, Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, Turkey, Honduras, South Korea.
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Neither hat black eye or that other violence could be justified by pointing to Christian scriptures. As for Italians, the macho southern italian culture of small villages was part of the "mediterranean honour culture", and heavily influenced by Islam. That is what a heavy cultural influence does: Christians living in Muslim regions end up adopting similar cultural traits independent of their own religion.
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Not sure I get the "rabbit reference"?
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We'd likely end up with hospitals cherry-picking their patients i.e. trying to get the relatively healthy ones to benefit from reduced costs of care.
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your post is the kind of well lack of argument since you can not make one , so its insult the source! , typical of the left when they cant defend alt left socialism and make an argument you know on facts,,
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It is a really sad commentary when a group of college students from a well known school would even think of putting out "dirt" on another school and even a state and its people. This is a new day and age where "dirt" is flung at a new high and bullying is now seemingly accepted even in presidential campaigns. How can schools teach one thing about bullying when the president of the United States outright bullies those who do not fall in line with his agenda? And he does so publicly and often. These are certainly strange times in our history.
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I'm not sure they've done away with the small bags for produce. If not, I see no reason to fret over germs. We've all been placing our packaged food in un sanitized grocery carts for years.
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case and point. Kearon doesnt live here because there is no money, too much violence, and too much organized crime. Drug abuse is the wrong answer to a successful economy.
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What seems to be getting lost in all the back and forth about Trump vs Comey is the context. When has the head of the FBI ever felt it necessary to make detailed notes about his conversation with a President, and felt it necessary to leak those notes in order to protect himself? That's the real issue here and it's pretty astonishing, not to mention unprecedented.
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Not according to the Mackenzie website https://www.mackenzieinvestments.com/en/products/mutual-funds/symmetry-growth-portfolio-a
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Well we all know who is NOT better to show fake Russian Ties--the news media. Specifically, those Comey ripped into, including the New York Times (and others) for using anonymous sources to 'report' on Trump’s ties to Russian officials. CNN had to hastily issue a correction retraction.
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Read the article. The blood bank doesn't have to relocate. It just loses some parking. If they cannot be accredited by losing a few parking stalls, then they should try to get more parking across the street available from the state.
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I have lived in both rural and urban areas in my lifetime. There are both educated and uneducated people in both environments. Most of the educated people in rural areas are retired folks - not everyone is a farmer. Problem is that the most vocal group in each locale is usually the uneducated and they just deride each other...
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Why don't any of the leagues that voted 3 tier actually split their regular league into a 3 tier??
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Oh, Ye of little faith. The Good Lord made a good President of Obama, this should be a snap.
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Well written and good luck to her. Unfortunately though, journalists are often thought to be the most expendable employees of any newspaper. As soon as the bean-counters take over, and they always do, it is journalists who get the chop -- occasionally after some hare-brained scheme to measure their worth by counting the number of words they write a day. Was it different in the revolutionary press? Not according to my sources...
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Please provide charts of the other 3 ETFs as well, and make the common start date election day. I believe those who purchased the iShares Russell 2000 ETF and Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF are probably doing well. These are more long-term investments, not quick gambling ETFs like the other 3.
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...and the beneficiaries of that stock market "boom" are the billionaires in Trump's government, and of course...Trump himself. A booming stock market does nothing for the poor and middle class.
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People see what they want. The Dallas D was depleted before the game started. Yet TS managed less yards that Prescott did against one of the better Ds in the league. How exactly is that elite? I'll be happy they keep winning. Im not a bandwagoner like most of you. Did you even watch the plays?
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I agree with very little of this article. But the most egregious part seems to me Mr. Winters' inability to cite much "perpetration of evil" by the US in the 21st-century, as opposed to Hiroshima and central America, the latter of which took place 30+ years ago (and it was that deplorable integrist retrograde Fulton Sheen who, among Catholic bishops to my knowledge, stood alone in condemning Hiroshima). The most current wars, Iraq and Afghanistan, were supported by Rs *and* Ds. Tsk, whatever happened to American liberal Catholicism's primary sacraments – diversity, tolerance, dialogue? I guess only for the approved viewpoints.
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Lynn: I see no purpose in debating this with you.........just a waste of both of our times. best wishes to you, GAry
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How is holding a meeting inviting all the residents within a half mile of their planned operations not "meeting the intent of the law"??
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Welcome home all of you.
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I forgot of course to add in the "brick throwers", the professional protestors paid for by Soros, the "mailbox throwers", the window breakers, and the Canadians. And the males. and all the reporters!!! Take a look. Lovely. http://dailycaller.com/2017/01/22/here-are-17-pictures-from-inside-the-peaceful-protest-on-inauguration-day/ How could I have forgotten? I happily stand corrected. When I think of this place, the words small and petty come too quickly to mind.
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Why can't the rail be funded by both the public and private sectors? Hawaii needs to get over not posting ads in public transit.
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Next two "General" appointeees are "Motors" and "Electric"
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Well...given our past history, SCOTUS OK'ed slavery, (in fact stating blacks weren't "human beings", but "property"); the also OK'ed fdr's imprisonment of American Citizens of Japanese descent in Concentration Camps. SCOTUS hasn't been operating under their Article III limitations since Marbury v. Madison. As to citizens and/or voters....as we saw in the last election (Thank GOD for the Electoral College), the majority of voters were willing to put a corrupt, pathological liar, and unindicted felon (on MULTIPLE counts), with a sexual predator for a husband in the White House. One has to question how long this Republic will last with the brainwashed masses willing to tear it down to the delight of progressives who will finally realize their goal of an all white utopian society with themselves in charge.
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Richard, you're factually incorrect. The courts have ruled that the State cannot enact an income tax that only applies to out of state workers. The rulings reveal a determination that out of state workers can only have their income taxed if that tax is also applied to Alaska citizens. So, if the State opts to implement a State-wide income tax applied to both residents and non-residents, that would be perfectly legal.
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'We really do need some other alternatives if we are to enjoy democracy here.' I couldn't agree more. It's all about $$$ so I don't see, in the foreseeable future anyway, any changes happening. It will take a revolution but by who? Too much of the populace is focused on anything other than the direction our country is headed.
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SD, I normally only read the media and so of course I had no clue about the tax plans of either candidate. Your comment motivated me to look at the Donald's website to read his tax position. I don't see why you think it is so bad. He goes out of his way to include child care credits. He creates a standard joint exemption of $30,000 which effectively means that a large class of lower income citizens will pay no federal income tax. Some things might be controversial, but I see no big surprises. What's up? You know the wall was proposed years ago and already partially built. The talk about nukes seems entirely contrived. His reported comment that they were made to be used is simply true and does not suggest an intention to use them. So I am afraid that the media in its unprofessional speculation and incomplete superficial analysis has adversely affected your perceptions. This is, of course, just an opinion which is based on incomplete knowledge.
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If you think Francis can't handle answering four yes or no questions from his own cardinals in his role of confirming the brethren, that doesn't speak very highly of him. If Francis agrees with you, and his position isn't heretical, why can't he double down and own it?
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Why do we always have to go to extremes when trying to correct something? The left has for years asked for more and more rights, but it is never enough. Political Correctness has been taken too far and the US people have voted to end it. We must work together for a better future and give all opinions an ear. As for celeberties, they should not matter. Just because the have a stage to speak from, most have nothing constructive to offer.
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Screw privilege, the entire CBC management and board should just resign. The country will be better off. They got bitten by the same native political insanity they used against Harper, Harris, conservatives and white people for years. They are getting a dose of their own poison. I am experiencing schadenfreude for their troubles.
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Please answer the question I put to you above: if you're concerned about Canada's social safety net, how do you propose to maintain it without allowing hundreds of thousands of immigrants into the country yearly?
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The MHT land office has a history of screwing localities in which they have holdings and paying little attention to local input. Lets hope the new exec has the ability to rationally discuss these issues and make every attempt to soften the blow to communities. There is more to life than just making money.
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Probably all illegals. Deport them to California!
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Time for me to avoid the 'Made in US' labels, and choose anywhere else.
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if you prorate a teachers salary plus benefits and pension over the nmber of days they actually work, they are the highest paid yet most useless profession. Our kids are receiving a failing grade while the teachers enjoy summers off and then take sick days during the school year. Sickening. We need to stop this. I have no problem saying this to a teachers face - BTW, they know and that is why they keep silent. Criminal.
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Yes, he will have his mic on and say "I would like to grab her p*ssy".
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Being a little dramatic? My son's LOVES going to the downtown library and feels perfectly safe in the children's section and following me around when I get books. Like another comment, there are dozens of other libraries that are just great.
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A bachelor's degree is a very definitive educational level.
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"Rome's directives"???? No, Christ's directives!!
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There goes any chance of her becoming Queen of the Hawaiian Nation.
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kenoi admitted stealing from us, the public; he paid not a cent back, until his actions were discovered (by 'civil beat', i think?). last time i checked, theft still is a crime his being 'incensed' by having been charged was preposterous, but i guess it worked. it would be nice to, someday(?), be able to look up to our elected 'leaders' what a world!
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Honestly, is anyone on here one bit surprised that the Globe largely heaps praise on the Trudeau liberals?
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Good one. And lets not forget the billions the employees of the Trump organization pay in taxes too. Just like the Clinton Foundation. oops, my mistake, I guess the Clinton Foundation is laying off staff after Hillary lost.
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Who should be the approved counters in say a community with 50 voters? How would your vote be kept secret? How many hand counts required to insure the results are consistent?
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Sixty-three stories??! Is this Trump Tower the highest man-made structure in Vancouver? If so, it's symbolic of something very significant: for one thing, Canadian hypocrisy regarding the US. Canadians love to love the US and love to hate the US. Sometimes we hate to love it and hate to hate it. We have enormous mixed feelings about all things American. But while we try to sort out all our conflicting feelings, big time American movers and shakers like Trump are moving and shaking and doing big time things that have enormous influence on all things Canadian. Despite our passionate desire to be independent, Canada is more of an American satellite than we want to admit. Many Canadians would like Canada to be the 51st state of the USA. But we can't. Israel is the 51st state. But we could be the 52nd. That would complete the marked deck of American hegemony.
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The Bach Festival has been a mainstay of the Eugene music scene for decades. It's been very successful and has brought both enjoyment to the audience and milions of dollars of business from out of area attendees over the years. I gather there is some pressure to "widen" the field of music presented at the festival......not necessarily "anything but Bach", but maybe "Bach and a whole lot more." First, a disclaimer,: I'm not a classical music fan, don't own a hotel, restaurant or bar in Eugene, and won't be directedly impacted by any decision. However, I'm a firm believer in "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." From all I read, the Bach Festival really "ain't broke." If there's a demand for another festival incorporating a wider variety of classical composers and classical music, by all means start one. It could start small and build its success over the years...just like the Bach Festival has done. The U of O's Adm. dictum seems to be "If it ain't broke,..break it." Gary Crum
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Why would you drop the oxygen masks when on terra ferra? If fire broke out the increased oxygen concentration in the cabin would only make the fire worse Not knowing much about the algorithm do the masks come down automatically or are they pilot activated? I assume one has to pull on the mask to start the flow but I'm sure a few were pulled thereby increasing the chance of combustibles catching fire.
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You mean something so subjective as common sense...
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"DLNR said Olomana Golf, which pays $140,000 a year to lease state land, owes about $164,000 in overdue rent for 135 acres. Another $9,409 is overdue under a revocable permit for a golf course plant nursery." A poor business decision on the part of the operators should not be an excuse to extend the lease of a deadbeat tenant. How much additional rent will be overdue in another year? Better to let the homeless settle there, at least there would be no pretense of good faith or future payment.
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Anniec, I disagree that some people don't need rituals. I think you might reconsider what you consider ritual. Ritual comes in many forms. It doesn't have to be the elaborate and complicated ritual of a RC liturgy. Most things we do regularly as a group--even birthday parties--include ritual. We knew when the lighted birthday cake is carried in that we are to sing "Happy Birthday" and then the celebrant makes a wish and blows out the candles. That too is ritual. Even the Quaker service includes ritual. I agree with most of the rest you said tho.
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If the cougar hadn't been harassed and killed, I might see the humour in this. As it was, Gibb chased the cougar away, his dog was hurt but he left it to go harass the cougar some more. A cougar that by the man's own admission was just sort of "pawing" at him. A cougar that didn't even scratch him while his own dog bit him and then ran away. Dude, it wasn't personal it was a cougar looking for a meal. And now the cougar is dead and who knows if it was out hunting for its kittens?
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Anyone buying beach front property likely got the full disclosure that it's temporary! Any property along any waterline is petty much a land lease before the ocean/river/lake reclaims it due to erosion and water fluctuations. They took a calculated investment risk hoping to profit from it before the lease expires. I wouldn't shed a tear for them, most made out like bandits despite the risks.
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Yeah, swing presence, somebody has to get Tabler to somehow clarify what the heck he's talking 'bout. Is he talking 'bout fouling off tough pitches with 2 strikes? The other day he let his mouth run on 'bout Justin Smoak not doing a high leg kick just before he swings, which Tabler maintained gave him more time to see the pitch, which is 100% not true. Is that what he means, the movements a batter makes as part of his swing? Tabler should lay off lionizing each and every play 1 of Your Js makes. Yesterday, he was gushing talking 'bout Stroman having the smarts to back up 3rd. It was a heads up play, Stroman has diamond sense, good on him, saved a run. Of course, none of that woulda been necessary had Maile not air-mailed a throw to 2nd into short centre field, allowing the runner to get to 3rd. That error was barely discussed, but it shoulda been. Now, no doubt he does this purposely cuz he's a homer, but give the viewer credit form some baseball smarts.
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I remember Premier Bennett II telling us that he had Iron Clad Price and Volume contracts with Japan. Then we saw them play Northeast Coal against Southeast Coal and Australian Coal. His boasts proved hollow. There used to be a mountain of coal waiting to be shipped, for anyone who rode the Victoria Ferry to see at Roberts Banks. Now there is just a bit of Coal waiting to be shipped, with the port dominated by containers.
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Of course not, because that cultural appropriation happened centuries ago, during the Roman Imperial era when social justice and its warriors were nowhere to be found. The very same fetishization of German culture, clothing, food, gods, etc. happened back then in Rome, too, and oddly enough, major aspects of the culture of the Germanic tribes managed to still exist and thrive into the modern era. Much of it was adopted by Rome as a means of bringing the Germanics into the fold. English? Common law legal tradition? Days of the week like Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday? Holiday concepts like the yule log? All over modern society you've got examples of the influence of Germanic tribesmen and their ways, even though Rome utterly dominated their existence. The exchange went BOTH ways, and was often beneficial. English is our trade language precisely because the Germans inherited Rome's legacy ... including literacy. What, history didn't start with The British Empire? You don't say ...
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It must be frustrating for you that these ISIL terrorists cannot release accurate collateral death figures without drawing their own record of mass murder into the equation. They use these people as shields. What is the death count from that?
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Actually I've been a proud Springtuckian (or Thurstuckian) for a long long time - But you have a point that I had never thought of - I'll make an attempt to change it - Regards.
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Carbon taxes multiply the effects of supply shortages by many factors. Get used to to it and wait for the spike in food prices that is not far behind. Carbon taxes are all about starving the poor after all.
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Gotta disagree on the Clematis: I cut mine way back by pulling on the vines until it was about where I wanted it; it had gotten out of hand. It came back with a vengeance and actually grew past where it was before I trimmed it. I did not cut it all down by the woody stem tho. Also, it didn't bloom as before because all the growth was new stuff. So you can trim it back a bit, I have to every year or it would take over the whole yard!
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The general consensus among scientists ( if you can believe anything THEY say!) is that the earth's population circa 6000 BCE was around 10 million. So in one sense, the world as they knew it then has certainly ended. Discussing this topic in terms of the health of the planet seems misguided. This clump of dirt and water will most likely still be here in spite of man's self-destructive tendencies. While we are still wandering around here, what would be the harm in optimizing renewable energy methods?
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Really Artster? Are you claiming the mainstream media produces unbiased fact-filled journalism? The mainstream media are the ones who told you that Iraq had WDMs. They're not telling you about what's going on in Libya right now, or about Saudi Arabia's war on Yemen. They censored the John Podesta emails. They told you Clinton would win. They're using anonymous unaccountable "sources" to smear Trump and his team. No, fakestream describes the mainstream media perfectly. They are fake news.
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ARRRGGGGGGGGG, if my wild banshee call doesn't scare off the lowlifes, it's CLOBBERING TIME!!!
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Good for you! I hope the younger generation takes note to invest now, because it is growth over time that makes middle class workers millionaires.
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It is pretty clear that Islam is not compatible here They need to leave
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MSM doesn't fact check itself, it is only a political weapon they use against their political opponents. The MSM is nothing more than an arm of the democrat party.
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I believe he's a orangutan
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In just over 100 days Trump has destroyed our standing in the world. So much for Trump' catchy advertising phrase "make our country great again".
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It's about time. It's nice to be able to openly speak about something that's been considered taboo by idgets for decades. Anyone who knew about marijuana in Alaska decades ago (and there were a lot more people than you might think) had heard of MTF. The fact that it made underground news and was a well-known strain beyond the confines of Alaskan borders says a lot about the growers in our state as well. It's too bad it's taken so long for the rest of the state to catch up to what others already knew.
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One more thing; Germany doesn't have statues of Hitler and Eichmann and other Nazi heroes throughout the country. They aren't naming parks after Adolph. America does. Having to explain why that is different, and why it might make a big difference in social views and perpetuating the evil, is painful for me. Anyone protesting the removal of the statues of slavers who started a war to protect slavery is ethically bankrupt.
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Consider what Trump has gotten done in a little over three weeks, with little or no help from GOP lawmakers. It’s a lengthy list, and it is growing every day: PART 1: Ordered federal agencies to ease the burden of ObamaCare Taken action to freeze new impending regulations Withdrew the U.S. from the flawed Trans Pacific Partnership trade deal Instituted a federal government hiring freeze Banned U.S. non-government organizations from receiving federal funds to provide abortions abroad Signed executive actions advancing the Keystone and Dakota Access pipeline
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He's a poser, or if you're a Liberal a 'poseur'.
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I'm already stocking up on pop-corn. It's gonna be a bloodbath; a spectacle the likes of which hasn't been seen since colosseum days. By the way, the whole "romans feeding Christians to the lions" thing is a lie. Fake history, begun by Christians.
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"Ad hominem (Latin for "to the man" or "to the person"), short for argumentum ad hominem, is now usually understood as a logical fallacy in which an argument is rebutted by attacking the character, motive, or other attribute of the person making the argument, or persons associated with the argument, rather than attacking the substance of the argument itself." from Wikipedia.
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From the outside, it looks to me like Cleavenger should have won. Everyone has the right to express their opinions -- even really douchey ones.
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It must be Friday They haven't done squat all week so decided to send G&M munchkins out with a column to calm the zombies and slaves
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Actually the Portugese, Spanish and the Dutch were into slavery before the Brits, purchasing them in Africa to take to the New World. Yes, The British got into the act later. However the British were the first to vote against slavery.
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WHAT ABOUT HOUSING? - Notice how they just gloss of the most important issue to Ontarians? - Here is the obvious solution: Tax all home sales 15% and use the money for affordable rental housing. That would be FAIR.
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Yes, Chretien lobbied the Egyptian president to release Khadr's father from prison even though he was suspected of terrorist activities. The Egyptian president freed the Khadr patriarch who promptly reunited with bin Laden and al Qaeda and moved his family from their sucker home of convenience (Canada) to where his real loyalty lay which was a bin Laden terrorist training camp in Afghanistan where Omar learned how to assemble IEDs like the ones that killed about 90 Canadian soldiers and other terrorist skills. When Khadr was captured after his grenade attack and his life saved by American paramedics (obviously not the paramedic whom he killed) and he was transferred to Guantanamo (a much safer place for him to be), Chretien and the Liberals washed their hands of him because he and his father were political liabilities. His sister remains a Jihadist and recently spent time in a Turkish prison. His mother remains on welfare. A model family in Trudeau's post national state!
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I'm laughing at the "FREE RENT" argument. Typically that's what the financially illiterate argue. With this scenario, you may end up with around $700k of asset and be rent free. Alternatively, you can end up with a $2 million diversify portfolio of stocks that generates enough enough to pay rent. Those who are financially illiterate talk about generating equity in their primary residence. Those who are financially savvy talk about generating higher net worth.
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NBC needs someone to replace Rachell Maddow after she had her credibility absolutely destroyed by Trump's victory. Besides, FOX viewers are disgusted by her gold digging.
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the husband being the person to find her is so cool... that stretch north of the sea lion caves is rough coastline. 3 days is quite an ordeal. hopefully she was a bit protected from the weather.
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And then, The Orange One ran headlong into 'unintended consequences'. I do feel safer however. How can I not? When the majority of the universe is pissed off at you, how else can you feel?
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