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Russia is a big producer of asbestos, forget jailing Putin, now we have Trump to promote asbestos in North America.
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"...which strikes me as exposing the state to considerable liability if someone else were to get hurt and the agency chose to do nothingd espite knowing this bear is out there and has hurt numerous people." This is such an urban-zoo-biology response. Living in Alaska requires a sense of shared responsibility snd stewardship toward the land and animals. Look out for yourself, know how to handle situations involving bears (in this case) and go forth. If you expect litigation to save you the litigation will eat you alive. In my opinion. But seriously people should carry bear spray and make lots of noise and don't run from a grizzly bear etc etc. pay attention.
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Betty, you and clearly the author really don't understand what Opus Dei is and how it works. You try to pass on these quotes as if they're written on stone tablets. There are married lay people who are members of Opus Dei. There are many many many more lay married who simply attend what are called "means of formation" of Opus Dei (a once a month, opportunity for Confession, or maybe a weekend retreat). Romero attended such events. He wasn't in Opus Dei. People attend these events because it helps them be better husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, workers, There is no top-down political instructions given to married, unmarried or even priests of Opus Dei on how or what to do in their own public/political life. I am a member of Opus Dei, and the types of things the priest who helps me asks me about my professional life is: Have you and your wife talked about these travel demands and their effect on the family? When you return home how can you make her life more pleasant?
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John, your military service record is admirable. Your political record – not so much. I liked you much better when you were a true maverick, battling it out with Bush 2 for the presidential bid. But then you towed the party line for the next eight years, another shot at the brass ring promised for your loyalty. You tried to resurrect your “maverick” persona that had been MIA for eight years during your 2008 run but the American electorate didn’t buy it. And now you are reduced to theatrical speeches and actions that amount to little. You’ve had a good run, sailor. But it’s time to drop anchor in Sedona and call it a career.
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Peter I love cars! I love reading about the new, the old, the exotic, and the tried and true! I too am in love with the 911's but likely will always admire from a distance! My favorite car to date (55years) is our white Ford Villager van (believe it was a Nissan Quest wanna be). It carried my wife,my two girls, a dog and the occasional grandparent! For my 50th I bought the departing Infiniti G37SX. It was not lost on me that it sounded like G37 sex! It is a wonderfully plain vehicle. It starts all the time! It corners and holds the road in all conditions! It was a luxury car at a deep discount and when it needs to establish respect it can leave most vehicles behind with it's 328hp engine. I'm sharing with you as you have shared with your readers! I loved your perspective! Your love of the machin! And your understanding the everyday vehicles can become as trusted as a dog named Pancho! Like the 911's I've admires your writing from a distance. Thanks and safe travels! Doug
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Alaska 'leaders' say not to worry? Now, I'm worried.
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IF Billy Kenoi campaigns as Trump did as a rebel outsider bucking against the entrenched, corrupt "system", he could actually have a chance (at Gov). What does he have to lose?
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I have survived B.C. NDP budgets in the past so will probably survive this budget. What bothers me about the NDP is that instead of working to move people up the economic ladder they seem determined to force people down to the lowest common denominator!
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Clinton is the only candidate who has bellyached about the electoral college. It's been that way forever. Get over it.
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so freedom and democracy take a back seat to cost? holy Hannah you are right up there with immigration fraudster Monsef.
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My deepest ALOHA to ALL the ohana of the church goers that passed. So sad...
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That's why I love pope Francis: for his mercy and simplicity.
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Here is a pretty amazing story from the Observer. http://observer.com/2017/02/donald-trump-administration-mike-flynn-russian-embassy/ Sample:" In light of this, and out of worries about the White House’s ability to keep secrets, some of our spy agencies have begun withholding intelligence from the Oval Office. Why risk your most sensitive information if the president may ignore it anyway? A senior National Security Agency official explained that NSA was systematically holding back some of the “good stuff” from the White House, in an unprecedented move. For decades, NSA has prepared special reports for the president’s eyes only, containing enormously sensitive intelligence. In the last three weeks, however, NSA has ceased doing this, fearing Trump and his staff cannot keep their best SIGINT secrets...
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I wonder if perhaps the LG did make the right call because now we will be able to watch the NDP/Greens show their true abilities or lack thereof. We may then have the opportunity of making a more informed decision on who to vote for when the next election rolls around in the very near future. I doubt very much that Weaver and Horgan will bury their egos for long.
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That tore it. There is nothing now known or hereafter conceived of that could cause me to vote for a Liberal candidate ever again. If ever there was a circumstance for which the "notwithstanding" clause was created, this is it. He was armed, in the company of the enemy in a combat zone and he, or one of his colleagues, killed a US soldier. Whatever happened, he had it coming to him. Next time, stay home in Toronto and play tennis.
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By combat ready this year it just means they will deploy in limited combat capabilities. Any possibility of a real dog fight, and these things are limited. Can't run, can't outmaneuver, can't dogfight. Its another dead sled. Reliance on missiles means the rules of engagement have to be 100% certain long range target, which is beyond visual confirmation, is an actual threat. In the short term that means it can only be used when they are patrolling no fly zones. With the high maintenance hours per flight hour, they won't be flying patrols on high alert utilization.
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Unfortunately Elsie, you only focused on the pay for the top board executive. The problem runs deep for many corporations in Alaska that have relatively few shareholders yet compensate board members lavishly. But corporate boards tend to reward corporate board members and executives without shareholder input or knowledge. Of course in this case we are talking about a non-profit.
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Republican is an antonym for Patriot.
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Good!
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I'm not sure how requiring an estimate is wrong, if they don't want to give an estimate maybe they should post their rates for people to look at before choosing who to have do the procedure. As it is now I think many in the medical field look at how much will the insurance pay and then set their rates for that individual. Major medical pricing/billing reforms needs to take place, this may bring some of the issues to light.
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There's no way to tell how the conservative vote-splitting will play out in the future until the next election. There appear to be discontented conservatives. After all, Kenney only secured the vote of 35% of the supposedly united movement in your leadership election. There's supposed to be +100,000 members but the UCP hasn't confirmed the number. With a turnout of 58,232 votes out of a possible 100,000+, Kenney had 35,623.
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Brett Anderson said, ""I'll take it," referring to his own performance, and I can see why he would. Caught a few innings of the game and saw the muffed catch from Bautista that NR referenced, and the run-down between home and third. You might get away with that, terrible as it was, against an average starter, but not very often against someone like Sale. That defensive lapse was all he needed. Meanwhile, after flirting with a perfect game last start, Rich Hill got shelled for 5 runs/6 hits in the 1st inning against the D-backs last night. The postseason points he earned last week may be gone. Take out his stats in July, and he's 5-6 with an ERA around 4.50 for the season. Not really much different than Brett Anderson in 2015. D-backs not intimidated by LA, season series now 6-5 Dodgers, but only 4 games played in Ari. Granderson now 5 for 32 in LA, Adrian Gonzalez 8-41 off the DL team 4-5 over that stretch.
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As a former altar boy for the Catholic mass in the 1950's, very few people at mass knew or understood the mass. As a medical student in the 1960's, one of my devout catholic physician mentors once mentioned that he hated the English mass because it seemed too noisy to listen to everything. He just wanted to go back the way it used to be when he could sit or kneel in a pew near the back and relax for the week. He liked it better not understanding anything that was said. He felt it was his hour of meditation. Of course, he was not all wrong. Perhaps we could all stand a mass that is much shorter and with a full hour of silent meditation before or after communion. No Bishops letters especially about voting for certain policies or committing a mortal sin because the magical magisterium knows The Truth. We might pay attention to the Buddhists ideas a little more...
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Glenn, Your answers to my questions give you the last word. Is that a problem?
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Agree entirely. There must be 100 people in downtown Toronto concerned about this. What silly foolishness.
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Hypocritical oath actually. He lied plain and simple..But then again people, especially women voted for him because of his hair and bad boy image. You got what you deserved.
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Most of the money that pays for the ACA comes from a very small tax on capital gains from those individuals making more than $200,000/year or couples making more than $250,000. An indication of how much of the nations wealth is controlled by those 1% of the nations people is that just that small tax completely pays for the subsidies that allow 10 million Americans to finally be able to afford to buy health insurance. Oh and that vast wealth they control also allows them to buy the huge bullhorn they have used to confuse Americans into believing that they are paying for "those people" to have access to health insurance. The wealthiest of them ala the Brothers Koch were responsible for the bulk of the anti ACA propaganda that was generated by the barrel full and disseminated by media on the left right and center. Americans are very confused by so much disinformation that they even went so far as to elect a lying, fraud who has stocked his cabinet with Goldman/Sachs heads. Swamp drain?
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Peter. Peter Comey is an executive at DLA Piper, the law firm responsible for filing the Clinton Foundation’s taxes. No spin , I present only sanity and contra.
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Nicholas: When I work at Hanscom AFB in Massachusetts I sometimes worked with folks that were geniuses. Some were brilliant scientists that couldn't spell worth shit. Spelling doesn't indicate lack of intelligence anymore than your snobbery indicates that you are unkind or lack humility. Also, I worked as a secretary for many years for civilian general equivalent bosses with the Air Force. I had to know how to spell, write, proofread, etc. I was excellent at my job. I am now 64.7 years old and can't spell worth shit anymore. Sometimes I can't even spell words close enough to look them up online. It doesn't mean that I am not intelligent anymore, but that my brain has changed with age. I don't know the age of Chris. I truly hope I have made an impression on you by my opinion. As I so often tell others, please put on your pretend cap and try to imagine yourself in someone else's shoes. You'd be surprised what you might come up with! Also, I apologize for calling you stewpid!
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Sad that one poster laughed at this. I wonder if he's OK.
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R & R is a priest? That explains a lot.
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or maybe you will
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Fluoride has been on the EPA list of neurotoxins for the past decade. This is not news. On that same list are aspartame (sweetener), ethanol (beer and other alcoholic beverages), salicylate (aspirin), caffeine, and nicotine? Afraid of brain damage every time you take a sip of coffee, have a soft drink, drink a beer, or take an aspirin? If not, why not? Think its because you know that concentration is the difference between safety and toxicity of every substance known to man, including plain water? . it doesn't matter whether fluoridation substances are from the US, China, or the moon? All water at the tap must meet all EPA mandated quality certification requirements under Std. 60 of NSF International, regardless of from where any additives are sourced. Fluoridated water easily meets all of these. . Anybody who wants to be as grossly uninformed as Dustin should absolutely join his little antifluoridationist "team". Intelligent people will know better. . Steven D. Slott, DDS
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Legalizing smoking Marijuana and the future health consequences of this should be one of the topics of concern.
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Why don't you think so? Have the cons really gone so far around the bend as to castigate even all of our institutions of learning? Sad.
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Crude Eric. Climb out of the mud
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It's not a black/white thing... this same type of thing happened when the Chinese started opening up shops and restaurants in Markham in the 90s when it was a sleepy, boring, mostly white town, and it was the whites who were offended and protested. Years later, these establishments are just as popular with whites as they are with Asians.
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No million dollar homeowner is crying right now. This is just a figment of your imagination since you are not one of them. Anyone who owns a home has seen 30-50% rise in their equity from July 2016 to July 2016. It has now corrected a measly 5% over 6 months even after government intervention. Having said that, I do believe that it will drop another 5-10% before housing market stability over the course of next 6 months. Your quote: "Reversion to mean is 80%". Current benchmark price for detached home is $1.48 mil. 80% reversion from this price would mean an average detached home value will be $296k. Just to give you a perspective, the benchmark price for detached home in January 1998 was $358k. Year 1998 is when you could buy a popsicle for 25 cents and a 2L coke bottle for 99 cents. When taking inflation into account, your comment is absurd. Even if a crash occurs, it will only benefit the rich who will scoop in and buy all the foreclosed homes by outbidding the poor.
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So witty. You thought that up all by yourself? Definition of Homer: One would typically refer to someone as a "Homer" when they have done or said something that is totally moronic. You're a character in The Simpsons. HA!HA! HA! HO! HO! HO!
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Let's not fret. This will not be long term. June 2018 is coming soon.
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Wasn't this move already in the cards? GM decided some time ago to tool up the Mexican plant for the GMC Terrain model, but not Ingersoll. So, as I understand, Ingersoll is specialized to build just the one model, the Chev Equinox, going forward. All the extra work in the past year was to accommodate both old model and new model production in parallel. I am sure the union and the workforce knew that they were going through a surge in work due to that fact.
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Or....Chief Roulette...each of the current crop of candidates MINUS the one related to Maxie...quarter by quarter ;-)
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I could not follow some of your post, e.g. 'retired fund register' (is that some sort of Newfie thing?) - or 'and I tired (sic - tried?) to get the 25% conversion out'. Regardless, with an RRSP you can take out 100% of it at any time (it will be taxed as income). No ifs ands or buts about it. Repeat you can take out the total amount of an RRSP at any time with no restrictions, end of story. If somebody is telling you something different from this then you should run a mile. Just to be sure, it is a RRSP that we are talking about, not something like a locked in retirement account? Or are you talking about a RRIF - there you do have to take out a minimum amount, prescribed by CRA, each year (but, again, you can take out the whole lot in one fell swoop if you wished to do so).
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Translation--"all I have is unverifiable anecdote". Sorry, based on my own experience and involvement in field research of animal population and distribution studies, biologists have accumulated quantitative data since long before we had computers. Having said that, I'll not be trusting your unverified, anecdotal 'observations'. Anecdote has become a euphemism for LIE among cat-nutters. It's unavoidable because their claims aren't consistent with reality and their 'humane' exploitation of animal misery is indefensible.
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Switch races around and an army of BLM militants would descend upon the Globes offices.
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Competent choices with no conflict of interest would help move things along. Also, the work of Congress is supposed to take time - there are supposed to be inconvenient, to Trump's administration, things like debates. Some people call it democracy, Trump's boys call it foot-dragging and refusing to take orders.
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"arbitrary changes to make it appear" How does something "arbitrary" produce a designed outcome?
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Now you want us to view Trump as the second coming of Adolf Hitler! What I first asked was, do you not realize how unbalanced you sound? I have my answer, thanks.
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You have to wonder if the Chinese government is deliberately ignoring the Chinese connection to this.
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What future?
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What is the nature of a " freedom", if it can not be realized with out first attacking the freedom, i.e. individual liberty of another ?
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Classic ad hominem
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"The Liberals, who have made deepening relations with China a key foreign-policy objective, cancelled the order for O-Net to abandon its purchase of ITF and instead said they will grant the Hong Kong firm a second chance to win national-security approval". A second chance? Or the logical outcome of all those $1500 a plate meet and greets at private residences in Vancouver, Richmond, and in Ontario.
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Perhaps if there weren't so many white supremacists standing in front of all those "good white people" you prattle about, I could see a few of 'em. And before you start playing the "race-card", perhaps you should remember Poitier's Law and observe it Wholly: "ASSUME" just makes an @$$ of U, not ME. But in my 62 years of experience nothing gets the melanistically-challenged section of the bleachers more upset than telling them the truth about themselves. You're clearly no exception to that.
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Propoganda machine?? Really?? Another example and display of pure hate and distain. Hard to reason with such people when they ignore the world around them. I challenge you to show where a Republican was involved with Ferguson, has shut down quest speakers at a College or University, killed cops, shot politicians, burned cities and promoted rape. And you speak of no critical thinking skills? There must be no mirror in your household or you avoid truth!!
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I think part of it stems from a need for validation...If the Church changes to agree with the progressive or non-Catholic way, they can say "See? I was right along..." Why else would so many who are not Catholic here or who want to call themselves Catholic, but do pretty much what they want demand Catholicism change?? and not them?
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Eric Atkins you totally missed out on the landmark genetic work by Allelix Crop Technologies (ACT) to make Candian rapeseed a worldwide edible crop called Canola the in the late 1980 and through the 1990s. The company was led by Dr. John Evans. I know as I worked there on various scientific projects to achieve this goal. ACT was then bought by Pioneer Seeds in the mid-90s but still continues the scientific reaseach at the Georgetown, ON location.
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IRT Charles Kerr. So, hypothetically, if it is eventually determined that Trump colluded with the Russians during the campaign and election, such would be of no relevance because it all happened prior to inauguration day? Judge Watson is a "double Harvard" graduate. I think he might know a little about the law and what he can or cannot consider in coming to his decision. Sure, an appeals court may differ, but that is how the system works.
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Lets see. . . declare an area to be safe for living things. Then, allow drilling! Makes alot of sense.
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If we want to look at God, doesn't Matthew 25:31-46 tells us very explicitly where we need to look.
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Always the victims...
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Did ya miss this study from a month or so ago Mr. Bauer? "A new report released this week by Harvard Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy found Clinton has received far more negative coverage than any other candidate in the race thus far. The study was based on an analysis of news statements from CBS, Fox, the Los Angeles Times, NBC, the New York Times, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post."
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https://medium.com/@troycates/hate-mongering-psychopaths-3dea4cd2cdde
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Hi, ulaurier, you say, "I don't imagine that enough of Canadian students study in China or India to balance this out." If true (and I bet it is), it`s because Calcutta, Shenzhen or Incheon don`t offer our students the same experiences, generous immigration policies or comfortable lifestyle that Canada offers. But, that gets me thinking (uh-oh--here it comes!) Give somebody an advantage--what`s the upside--beside some vague hope that these students will go back home and "build linkages that are crucial for our future development. "? Sez one University wag: "we have been approached by faculty members wishing to relocate to Canada... " WHAT? Know what`s wrong with Canada (and why I worry about NAFTA, come to think of it)? We don`t know how to do a deal...even when we have the upper hand! How BAD do those profs want to teach here? How bad do those foreign kids want to graduate here? Rule 1: nobody gets to go home for 5 years after grad. They work (and live) here--giving back.
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The comment wasn't crude. The exact words were- unintelligent and stupid - common vocabulary without any cursing or swearing crude relationship. Merely stating an opinion as to one of the worst comments ever made by you. Out of sight, out of mind pollution is not even close to being an intelligent, logic, or reasonable response to this poisoning of the oceans - lifeblood for the entire planet. Without it all life dies. Our military has never been audited and the generals have no idea where the past money went or what they will do with more. Congress and now Trump pass budgetary legislation filled with military pork without even bothering to discuss it. Tying roads, bridges, airports in with military waste is just ideological nonsense without common sense. Our country and state cannot afford more military. The only deficit is in the unpaid taxes of the billionaire elite of which you are not one. Until the wealthy elite and corporations pay up, the nation will dive into poverty.
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They all must be those "D" libtards believing in the Utopian dream. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Libtard
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Marion have you bothered to look at the next 6 people in line for POTUS. Go for it! It will be a win for American's despite people like you that base their lives on liberal news tabloid headl
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Really, that would mean President Trump would also have to "reserve" his comments.
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Two things Trudeau and Liberals missed out on, one, should have told us how they are going to pay for upgrader refineries in Alberta to make sure only clean refined oil goes down the pipelines and two, tell us how they are going to funnel all the tax dollars from the carbon tax or other oil pipeline tax into the new electric car and home energy systems much like Tesla is putting on the market right now.
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As usual, nothing gets pased because of caucuses. Time to pass legislation to ban caucuses. Then legislators might represent their constituents, instead of partisan mafia gangs.
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Your generalization misses the point that the supreme court ruling was about whether the government needed to act on behalf of Khadr. It had nothing to do with whether he deserved financial restitution.
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IRT CajayBird, and by tomorrow, Friday, we will have Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch to be sworn into office and become the 9th member of the Supreme Court. Spectacular accomplishment by President Trump. All happening to Make America Safe and Great Again.
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So what exactly has been accomplished now that M-103 has passed? Parliament has passed a motion that everyone in support argued was not a law. It mandates nothing, proposes no penalties, leaves no requirement for action of any kind - what exactly has its purpose been. Heard Ms. Khalid on TV talking about "building bridges" between people. Yup, her motion has done that, for sure ... So we've heard the end of now, right? Somehow, I don't think so.
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The reality is that its not the "new leader", but the powers behind the throne in the Liberal Party both elected and functionary.
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Sounds like what your group is already doing to every conservative voice out there - stifling them every chance possible and making it impossible to have any sort of dialogue. Your Antifa and BLM thugs have resorted to violence and destruction for 8 months now - at some point, your group is going to push it too far and you will not be happy with the results as your side will lose in grand fashion.
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The “Captain” lurking in the back looks completely embarrassed. He’s a Canadian kid. He’s used to having at least ONE brown face in the crowd. But tRump has undertaken a White! House Renovation in a bid to Make Maerica Great Mmmgain. Mmkay?
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In the Darwinian international trade environment emerging on the world stage, Canada will be hard-pressed to maintain (and certainly to grow) many of the trade links upon which our economic wellbeing depends. It follows that Canada must explore all potentially equitable new trade links we can find and build our domestic market as well. Achieving the efficiencies of scale and filling gaps created where traditional export markets narrow or close must become one of our areas of primary effort. Overcoming on an equitable basis inappropriate current barriers to interprovincial trade will be challenging but we need to press forward, difficult though this will prove to be. The 'fee' to which this article refers illustrates amply the difficulties entailed and the short-term political advantages that parochial, small-minded Premiers will too often be unwilling to forgo. Partisan advantages that serve to erect and embed domestic trade barriers precisely when they should be reduced.
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Ummmmm....deposition anyone?
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Exactly, lobbying should be called by its proper term which is "bribing". Whether it's money or a promise of a board position on a corporation, politicians are being bought.
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For a brief period when motor gasoline was half the price of recent years, I realized quite a "dividend" on a purchase of 500 gallons of gasoline. 500 gallons at $4.00 per gallon costs $2,000, while 500 gallons at $2.00 cost $1,000 dollars. I saved $1,000 dollars and didn't have to pay a dime of taxes on that "dividend". People purchasing stove oil and other refined products realized the same "dividend". And guess who wants to take that personal "dividend" away from me and other Alaskans as soon as possible? May I introduce the State Government of Alaska who wants all that money and more..........
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Good to see that Demento is injecting "low interest rates" into his comments now. How long before he drops the immigrant factor? He didn't even mention China this time.
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It's clear that economics is a subject that you avoided with a steady hand.
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It wasn't the sticks themselves that bothered me. It was the strong possibility of a closed head injury, or other less serious broken bones, from being hit with the sticks that I worried about.
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Hear Hear
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Yeah, that is called "sitting duck syndrome" by those who preach taking guns away from everyone in the mistaken hope that that will end these types of events. This guy had a long record of instability. Nothing was done about it. The "PC" crowd wants to bury their heads in the sand thinking that it will just go away. It won't. If not guns, then cars, etc. The more passive people become the more these things will occur. It is time to be vigilant. Gov't alone cannot stop it, the people need to be aware and educated and trained in what to do when things start. There is no other way to stop it except to push back harder in every way possible. For one thing, the guys name should be ID'd only once. Not over and over again for weeks on the disaster-porn news. That alone would take away what these murderers crave- attention. Don't give it to them. Firing squads are another option. Stop glamorizing these people and they will eventually go away. Same thing in North Korea.
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Did you just say we are in a cooling period? Like seriously? Do you actually believe the things you write?
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JP trying to use facts in Oregon is a not gonna happen event.
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No, the point is that you aren't getting "the point" I made in my original post. You ignored it and instead made some nonsensical and incoherent statement about Oregon's hiring practices. It's clear that my point was obvious to most, but not to you. Otherwise your reaction would have been different from the one here, which is more rambling mash-up of words and phrases, also known as "word salad". But again, as I need to remind you, read and re-read my comments. I was discussing the difference between Altman and Helfrich in terms of their peers respect, and that's obviously connected to the article above, which discusses other teams coaches at the Maui Invitational complimenting Altman and his team, which is something that doesn't happen with Helfrich and his team, but it did when Chip Kelly was Oregon head coach.
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he didn't need to take a "cheap shot" he was running as the anti-trump
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if only those were the facts, but they are not
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Well, that is so. W has much to atone for, but at least he's moving in the path of redemption.
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Forget to take your meds Aaron?
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You're making up stories... There is a law against spending city taxes for rail construction and your lies won't change that.
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Exactly! That is how the human race rolls. We evolve when we develop an advantage. The Hate from the Left towards Sarah has now turned to Respect/Intimidation! She is so awesome.....Without Sarah, Trump would not have won.
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We have far too many politicians who are immature already. Having children on school boards will result in childish decisions.
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Are the window coverings and light fixtures included? :-)
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The role of government is entirely intended to help people. There are plenty of screw-ups and fraud, but with a broad brush, that's the government's role, to help.
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More wasteful spending on failed programs. If you want to see recidivism rates go down you MUST make prison a true punishment. Its not just 3 hots and a cot. Its espressos, music, parties, cable tv, free health care, commissary shopping at places like Walmart and Costco, pets, free education, the ability to go wherever you want in the facility including other inmates rooms, and on and on.
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The Liberal Party back rooms seems to be a collection of really, really rich powerful people.
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