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"There is a human who fits the word Deplorable..." How do you know he voted for tRUMP?
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Yes, you did, with a factually incorrect statement that, because it is factually incorrect, has no merit whatsoever.
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Nobody read Sol Alinsky??? This is the strategy utilized by the totalitarians, be it Islam, Communism, National Socialism, Progressive Liberals, in partnership with the media, to convince the majority of the populace that they are in the minority!!!
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We are dealing with the greed of a professional sports corporation which is quite willing to test the limits of how much they can suck from the public coffers. I was astounded at the Flames stance a month ago, and even more so now. Nenshi and the City of Calgary are right to not bend over for Bettman and the Flames, and I support this no matter who ends up in the mayor's throne. I find Ken King's imperious tone to be insulting to Calgary.
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. trump: "I love women. Everyone should own one." .
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John I agree with you Comey's family and Muellers are good friends and their wives shop and do lunch together often. I think Trey Goudy is the just not in he know on this situation.
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nice "name change" bro
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The Chinese have cooperated with us. Why blame them or Obama? The good relations Obama fostered probably is a big factor in this cooperation. Iran is more friendlier as well, but like Bush II we keep trying to grandstand for political reasons and call them the axis of evil to drive them away from us.
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You may be putting your finger on something worth pursuing. There has been a steady but small stream of reports critical of SNAP's management, for example this from a Lutheran: https://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2011/10/snap-is-no-fit-advocate-for-sexual-abuse-victims "SNAP gives every appearance of having a relationship with a number of lawyers involved in this kind of litigation. " "SNAP ... fails examination by the Better Business Bureau’s Wise Giving Alliance. The BBB allows board-member compensation for no more than one individual or ten percent of the board (whichever is greater). Two of eight SNAP board members receive ..... (s)alaries, other compensation, and employee benefits .... reported at $342,599.” We should do so well. That sounds very very suspicious.
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Tried to watch it but make no mistake, in the same vein of almost every show now on CBC, a social justice educational session masqueraded as entertainment.
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Don't forget pharmaceutical companies won't weed not to be legal too... In the states were medical or rec use cannabis are legal there's been significant decline in prescriptions of pain killers, anxiety medication... They don't won't there profit margins effected and will donate money to anti legalization groups... And so on and so forth
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I keep trying to prevent these from happening...but the farmers and the Utility Trailer companies keep trying to shut us up. http://www.highlandnews.net/news/crime_and_fire/stolen-trailers/article_071e7db0-b040-11e7-bf07-c7520a575955.html
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How can homes not be affordable when people are buying them?
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Good article Mr. Baker. An income tax is one of the most unfair taxes possible. There needs to be no taxes on the people until the state budget is cut to pre-Palin levels somewhere below $3 billion, SB21 is repealed, all tax credit on oil and gas are repealed, and a production tax per barrel is imposed. After all of that perhaps some taxes would be necessary. A temporary head tax per resident would be the fairest in my estimate and could be deducted from the PFD, insuring that even non producers would share the pain. This pain would cause more people to demand a frugal government. This plan, as unsavory as it is, will be far better than allowing the legislature to "restructure" the PFD and steal it forever.
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Bite your tongue, Allie....! Apologize to palani....
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Great news Nathan and others are willing to step up and make a difference. I encourage all to come to the conversation and receive as well as give. I look forward to working with the new GOP team. - Rick Boucher, Orcas
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Whenever there is an article on this subject, it is always very easy to figure out which male commenters have experienced mass rejection in their life from women.
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Good questions Paul, and I didn't, in my opinion, hit the bullseye on this issue. Too bad, you get one shot on the forum. But it is an interesting proposition that Mansfield makes. However I still think it is transparently bogus. Maybe you make choices from "the gut" or from "the heart", two organs that don't think; but we are responsible in the end to make decisions based on real truths, not perceived truths. Are people inherently good or inherently bad? Neither. We are a species of animal, a highly tribal animal; and conflict I suspect has always been resolved by violence. The crazy person so judged by the tribe is stoned, crucified, or burned. The witch is killed with a stake through her heart for casting spells, causing children and cattle to die, or rains for crops to disappear. However we also have sympathy for others and take care of them, and bury them with flowers when they die. But are we good for the other creatures? For the yet to be born? What's the answer there?
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Another great picture by the RG staff. Look at the composition with the horizontal and vertical lines, droplets and curve of the kid.
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H.M. Actually, it wasn't a typo. Here's a quotation for you: "In a story about drugs in sport – Exposure risks new batch of cheats, page 33, Sport, October 24 – we wrote: "As the consummate American huckster PT Barnum once said: Nobody ever went broke overestimating the intelligence of the American public." What HL Mencken said was "Nobody ever went broke underestimating the taste of the American public." This is a quotation from the "Guardian" referencing the statement which you post above. In the end, both statements are, I think, accurate. regards, Gary
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I have to assume Frei never covered the U.S. Open (tennis AND golf) or the NY or Boston marathons, or he would have been canned sooner.
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Maybe the county commissioners should reconsider frivolously spending taxpayer funds on useless projects that will only serve to bankrupt the county coffers. Starting with the unnecessary Carlsborg Sewer Project that will require county subsidies to operate like the Clallam Bay Sekiu Sewer System. Or continuing to fund the Port Angeles Business Association and the EDC with ZERO in return. Or giving the City of Port Angeles a cool million for their stupid waterfront project. Or the wasted money on the defunct Business incubator project that the county pays $48 thousand a year since 2009 to repay. Or the $225 thousand dollar Loan "forgiveness"to the Quillayute Valley Parks and Recreation District that the Commissioners granted ($225,000, GONE). Yes some of this money comes out of the Opportunity Fund, however, that fund is generated from a 0.9% additional sales tax we all pay already and the commissioners just throw it away. Now they want more?
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Feel free then, sir, to quit posting here.
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....and where is the Khadr family now skyofblue!
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Sadly,in the final analysis,money is more important than human values . There can be no justification for the ongoing crisis. Most folks are horrified with what is taking place.Violence only begets more violence and the vicious cycle of hate and animosity will haunt generations to come.
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Me too!
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The everyday patrol officers carry hand guns for self protection primarily. Swat personnel utilize assault weapons for offensive intent.
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How she ever got a law degree from a prestigious institution is beyond me. He powers are of argumentation are non existent. So sad the voters in her district are stupid enough to continue to elect her.
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no losers allowed
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Hel, to be pecked at by Hugin and Munin.
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Oh, bullshit. You need to grow up. Trump and the GOP are the ones that created the problem; they are the ones that need to fix it. Enabling their behavior as you do does nothing constructive to resolve the problem: It just makes it worse. This isn't high school; in real life the bully who ignores the rules and assaults someone is the one deemed responsible. You don't say "good job"; you make them go back and start over or face the consequences. In this case starting over means honoring the nomination and confirmation process by doing things right and following the rules, starting with nominating Merrick Garland.
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American made gun.
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"Anchorage is on track to break the record for most homicides in one year. What's going on?" I think I found the problem: Racial composition 2010[45] 1990[46] 1970[46] 1950[46] White 66.0% 80.7% 87.2% 97.2% Non-Hispanic 62.6% 78.7% n/a n/a Black or African American 5.6% 6.4% 5.9% n/a Native American /Alaska Native 7.9% 6.4% 1.8% 1.2% Hispanic Latino (of any race) 7.6% 4.1% 2.4% n/a Asian 8.1% 4.8% 1.0% n/a
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Trump is all talk. He's in real estate. He's continually trying to sell the sizzle and not the sub-premium steak. He exaggerates everything. He even upped the heat of day in Arizona to make it sound like he was tough. He likes to brag about the size of his crowds and his Electoral College victory and his Virginia winery, despite his boasts being easily disproved. I went back and checked the Globe's coverage. They did not guarantee a Clinton victory. They went over the odds and reported that the polls were tightening as election night approached and pointed out which states Trump needed to flip to win. Trump did lose the popular vote and only won the Electoral college because three states narrowly went for him when they'd been polling for Clinton earlier. (Although Michael Moore successfully predicted this crazy flip in Michigan.)
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Observe for yourself, when in 2010, the virtually illiterate Gomer spouts forth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quzyMM2dD0o
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Seriously? Alaska has some of the stupidest people regarding pedestrians. What kind of idiot walks in the middle of a road that's pegged at 45mph and has no sidewalk? Because that's what Brayton is, it's not meant for pedestrians. If you want to be angry and indignant be upset that sidewalks don't exist on most streets and end in the middle of busy roads on others. That's a municipal problem. Blame people who don't want to wear reflective gear or strips but walk outside in the cold in dark clothes as If alaska isn't dark in the middle of the day much less at midnight. But you're angry at a driver for not seeing a pedestrian on a road that shouldn't even have them? Yeah ok!
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Eugene CC, Planning Dept: dont over tax your psyches, our pocketbooks, allow time for grace and daily earthing ceremony with la Madre. Or the magic ship may not be steered to the holy land: our homes and yards: staycation time. We do not choose to be a bustling metropolis. RE S EU: many us have learned to sit quietly in yards, bare feet on ground, as the earth heals, to read, listen to music, commune with nature. We want to maintain Earthing, enhance health, enjoy a chance for lifestyle peace, listening to spirit guides. No relentless futile planning pls. Occasional tranquility replaced by relentless civilization machine hums? NO! we mean NO! Eugene is different; we value natural living. Make time, allow space for the hum of bees, chirps of birds and meditative reflections facilitated by permaculture haciendas. _Wherever I sat, there I might live_ ruminated philosopher Thoreau, Not everyone who wants to live here will be able to reside here. Porkland is for speedier types.
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"Most of the siblings are in their 30s, have started families and live uneventful lives in Canada." So reassuring!
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You totally misunderstand the realities of renewable energy and the associated economies of scale. Additionally the pertinent point of the discussion was behind the meter storage. "Behind the meter solar" is an odd term that frankly is not germane. . The reality of the situation is that without micro grid and community solar scale storage Hawaii's renewable initiative is an and impasse. The only solution is significant investment by financially viable firms. It is doubtful that "HECO and its subs" have either the expertise or appetite to play in the micro grid and community solar scale storage arena.
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Yes - great post. But there was also great work 48 years ago, at the 1969 Toronto Rock and Rock Revival. 12 hours, featuring Stepenwolf, Little Richard, the Doors, Alice Cooper, John Lennon with Yoko Ono, others, and Chuck Berry. Chuck was great. He played My Ding-al-ling and did it as a sing along. "Now just the boys", and then "Now just the girls." There was quite a titter running through the crowd at that:)
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Administrative costs for political appointees. They should investigate that.
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Is anyone considering the possibility that we create (or at least attract) "homelessness" because we make it so easy? The easier it is to live on the street, the less incentive people have to find alternatives. Why blow money on rent or live with irritating relatives if you can camp for free on public property, have 20 choices for free food and never get hassled to be productive or responsible? What is Portland's per capita rate of "homelessness" compared to cities that don't allow public camping? Why don't I see people living on the streets of Prineville (for example)?
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Progress Structured properly the Basic Income for the poor could cost less that the current programs and certainly give the poor a break. They get peanuts compared to the millions with tax breaks, people with money.
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Go back to San Francisco..... Mushing is and will be Forever "Alaska's Sport" .... What a non educated remark.... c
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ADT, I hope your inclusion is genuine. But I think, unless you regularly hang out with members of the Filipino and Japanese Chambers of Commerce, that feeling of inclusion may be an illusion. Yes, they will always be cordial to you, but you're not "one of the gang" unless you drink and golf with them often.
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"City Fails" Appropriate name for this article or any rail related article for that matter.
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off topic much?
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i think condos are going to collapse... unlike SD they are a dime a dozen... what happens to the detached market is anyone's guess... it could get ugly though.. those of you who don't own a home - I would WAIT! There could be some excellent buying ops in 2 years and beyond...
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In Maine, the closely divided 2nd congressional district received campaign events in 2008 (whereas ME's 1st reliably Democratic district was ignored). In 2012, the whole state was ignored. 77% of ME voters have supported a national popular vote for President In 2008, the ME Senate passed the National Popular Vote bill In Nebraska, the 2008 presidential campaigns did not pay the slightest attention to the people of NE's reliably Republican 1st and 3rd congressional districts because it was a foregone conclusion that McCain would win the most popular votes in both of those districts. The issues relevant to voters of the 2nd district (the Omaha area) mattered, while the (very different) issues relevant to the remaining (mostly rural) 2/3rds of the state were irrelevant. In 2012, the whole state was ignored. 74% of NE voters have supported a national popular vote for President The National Popular Vote bill is a way to make every person's vote equal and matter to their candidate
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George Washington and many of the founding fathers were Masons. RandR, what are you trying to say?
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Stupid person says stupid stuff again. Nothing to see here, folks.
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lol in every White House picture Murkowski looks so uncomfortable next to big boy Trump. Almost like she was seated next to an accused sexual predator and admitted liar and fraudster. The Alaska senate delegation seems to have temporarily forgotten that this isn't about crafting sustainable policy for the American people. It's about WINNING and more importantly the Democrats LOSING so they will know they are LOSING LOSERS WHO LOST. Murkowski better get back on Trump's playbook and vote for this so Trump can brag on Twitter about how he won and "did" healthcare and be rightfully acknowledged as the greatest most tremendous bigly president ever. Also why hasn't adn reported on the CNN FAKE NEWS retraction which conclusively proves that everything that has ever been written about Trump, Russia and corruption are all lies! This one retraction proves it and Trump must now be adored by all as the greatest POTUS of all time. Obama, Clinton and Rice will be locked up soon.
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Why should bicyclists pay to remove cars from the roads, when it's cars that are killing bicyclists, not the other way around? By your non-logic, crime victims should pay the restitution of criminals.
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First New Coal Mine of Trump Era Opens in Pennsylvania. Winning again.
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The outcome of this process by intent and design favors the law and order system at the expense of the deceased. If you want to call that conspiracy, go ahead. The jurors are just tools in the process, following very limited instructions, dealing with carefully selected information, and not having the benefit of exposure to an active representation of alternative argument, i.e. just soldiering on and carrying out their duty, suspending critical thought for the term of their assignment. Same holds sway in most criminal proceedings I’ve observed over the years except there’s some effort at representation and an active defense; still on a very tilted play field. Courts are mostly about control, order, and status quo of existing power elites and very little about truth or social justice.
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Sissy I'm so sorry.
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Sounds like a great idea. www.scottydcoffee.com
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Move to Manchester, you'll feel right at home there
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The letter stated Mr. Krugman and Mr. Robinson were "stupid." Would you like to support that assertion? Gary crum
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So, you are suggesting the govt should not have done anything to help in the return of two Canadians, Lindhout, or Boyle?
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Scary times, and everyone is asleep at the switch. But why ?
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I had to look up "diurnal" in the dictionary", so with the other tips, learned a new word too!
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As a proud if beleaguered public school teacher, it is my judgment and experience that there is a “trickle down” of management philosophy, and what I experience at my school site is often anything but supportive of my professional work or growth. What should be collaborative is instead directive and adversarial—a “luna” rather than a leader mentality. That is what seems to trickle down from the current superintendent’s office. A former educator with a heart for our keiki and our teachers would model an appropriate, constructive, collaborative management style. Such an attitude and approach trickling down from the top would improve morale and empower teachers and schools far more effectively than our current dictated, mandated, often micro-managed current experience. With the rigid structures of No Child Left Behind left behind, a superintendent adept at the human work of education would serve us better.
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HTML is what web pages are written in, and all web pages use it by definition. The newest revision of the standard includes functionality for streaming video natively. That's what everyone is switching to. The RG hasn't started doing it yet, but they will eventually. Short of installing flash, I don't think there's anything you can do until the RG upgrades their website.
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Define "failure"? The greens? No way.
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Halifax civic workers have a better, and more expensive, pension plan and a long service award.
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You don't need to be Anti-free trade to be anti-trudeau and anti-china. Free trade between countries with comparable standards of living, wages and human rights is good thing. I am all for free trade with the US, EU, South Korea and other nations that are on the same level as we are. China is not. Free trade with china would be a disaster for Canada. Why not focus on finising the negotiations with Japan instead?
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Joe- You are obviously not aware of the many nonstops out of Ottawa to Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Halifax, and several US destinations. Also London England and Frankfurt coming back for the summer. Some discussion recently of Paris, as well. I have n/s flights booked for Van next month and Wpg at Easter.
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Awesome to have a POTUS and VPOTUS who respect our flag.
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Problem is, we're all reaping what they sow. And our Alaska republican party is every bit as complicit as the rest. Where have Murkowski and What's-his-name been on the SCOTUS justice nomination? Why hasn't Young spoken out against the birtherism stuff? Why didn't any of them come out forcefully against Trump the moment he was nominated (instead of speaking at his nomination)? Like Krautie says, everyone knew what Trump was in the sex department far before those tapes surfaced - so it takes those tapes for our delegation to disown him? And what about the Alaska GOP standing by Trump?
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The only impact to the City budget is $13 Million which if the city stopped wasting money on Bike Lanes and creating a new City Department that didn't exist before, they would be able to make up the shortfall easily. Their problem is they keep asking the Legislature to make the hard choices for them by increasing the GET so that they aren't accountable for the funding issues with rail. Well they have burned that bridge one too many times, so now that the Legislature is pushing back, they start crying about it. It's ironic that ever since the rail and subsequently the rail tax started, the number of people that are homeless have increased exponentially. I honestly believe that if rail were not being built, our homeless problem wouldn't be as bad as it is now and home and rent prices wouldn't be as high as they are.
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Yes, Sullivan and the others in the retrumplicon crowd will never understand that the government's purpose is to protect it's citizen. BTW ADN, glad to see you took down the dt category on your front page...he gets way too much press. That wide gray border at the top of stories keeps getting covered up after you click on a story.
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Now he can work his evil on a bigger scale. He is not a good man and cares nothing about anything but himself and serving his masters, the Koch brothers. But Sam has become so tainted that even they have no More use for him. This is probably their consolation prize. As they say, the Devil takes care of his own.
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Should have been built decades ago.
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Oh, FFS.
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as compared to what? He has lied so much you can't verify the first lie before the second one comes out. he is a narcissistic spoiled child who throws a tantrum if he doesn't get his way, his whining about SNL and the public booing his buddy Pence are out of line and if he thinks it's bad now wait until he is actually POTUS, the Comedians and the left are going to have a field day, especially when he starts walking back all of his "promises", but one thing is for sure you all will be making excuses for that now won't you.
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They are doing their job, looking out for themself.
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Both Trudeau and Morneau are where they are only because of their last name. Both have failed miserably. Time to get rid of the Liberals as soon as we can.
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Yes, Collaboration with the enemy without OK from the State Dept., or the President is illegal. It is against espionage laws. She should be censored in Congress. She is obviously a loose cannon, and gone rogue.
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so I'm going to ask all you socialist supporters, why is it ok for a oped guy to call Christians, "Religious Right" but I would be slammed if I called Homosexuals "The Gay Left". So for like the 5th time, please me understand. this why I'm asking all you Liberal elites because as you keep stating, I'm not too smart and do not know much. so please help this dumb guy out. Please leave Alinsky, Rules for radicals scripture out of your answer.. hahaha.. Sandya, shame on you thinking its ok to call Christians, "The Religious Right". shame on you. I thought you Socialist were "Tolerant". That's what you all say....
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To maximize benefits and wealth from resources in society, I'm inclined to say that entreprenuerism, free enterprise and the spirit of competition and competitive markets are what make the wheels turn on the economic engine on America. This is what built our country. If your Dad ever embraced socialism or the PFD like you do in this piece it wasn't until at least after he turned 70. I admit not reading that Crisis in the Commons book, but I'll pull it off my shelf and try to understand this mentality.
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I really like this idea! I'll bring it up at our next product development meeting.
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Unfortunately, this season should be considered a write-off by both island companies and island visitors. I'm sure that by the end of this week there will be many Toronto Island horror stories related in the media.
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Well, it is "increasingly important due to climate change" (paragraph 8 line 3) and better spent than building a wall at a border which might have more people going south than north as a massive pork barrel for his buddies. Anyway it is good that Donald Trump through the Coast Guard has acknowledged the reality of climate change in this manner.
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The article that you should read in its entirety is "Pope expresses sorrow for abuse at residential schools " C.B.C. news.
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If I have to,pay to run power to my property, why should interent be free? Power is more important than internet.
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Why didn't he call for the NRA to sell more guns? That's his job.
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You were asked for evidence of Trump's being pro-choice. You were given it. You blow it off, pretending it doesn't matter. The one being dishonest is you.
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"After the purge of writers at the new ADN I get nervous." -- I would too, if I were you. If I were a Leftist, I too would get nervous about the vast majority of the already-Leftist Press being downsized to make room for differing and diverse viewpoints. BTW-- that feeling you are getting is called "Cognitive Dissonance," and it's what happens when someone articulates a viewpoint that contradicts previously-held beliefs. Don't worry, though: side effects include broader perspectives on life. Shannyn could also do with a dose of it.
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Now I'm beginning to realize where Mark Villaver's hip hop dance roots come from. While Mark's mom Emilia and aunt Amalia weren't as accomplished in dancing as he has become, they were fantastic in their own right as they wowed their fellow McKinley High School students back in the day during talent shows held in the auditorium performing their own choreographed version and dance routine for Salt-N-Pepa's platinum hip hop smash "Push It" as several of my friends and family can attest to.
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They need to know only ONE thing - They HAVE TO REPAY IT! If they don't know how, they surely wasted their time and our money going to school.
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I proudly voted for him 2 years ago and it was so so sweet defeating Harper!
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"shoot firsk ask questions later cowboy style" Are you talking about the current Trump administration or the Bush, which was re-elected, administration? I think you give the American electorate a little too much credit.
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Speculate away Cydney, that's all we can do anyway. What you fail to see is that "he" did not quite drinking and "he" did not get a job. These were gifts provided by others. Someone decided to hire him. He was given the gift of intention to quite drinking. Where I suspect we disagree is where individual intention comes from. Does it manifest from an individual "Self" or is it a product of infinite conditions beyond a separate controlling "Self." The irony of me even commenting back to you is hillarious to me because you will likely just think it is ridiculous and collapse back into your comfortable self righteousness. We are, afterall, a self righteous culture, believing that we know the truth of material reality, objectivity, and are each in control of separate controlling autonomous selves. I don't blame you if you hate me for my comment. You are not at fault for what you think, just conditioned phenonmena unfolding.
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You couldn't find anything better to write about during ELECTION WEEK than a mountain that Alaskans are still gonna call Denali, no matter what happens? Maybe a different career would suit you better.
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Yeah, those countries without a Constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishments.
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They used to hang deserters and they should start doing this again.
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How many fucking spots do you think there are in indoor shelters? Its not a matter of refusing to move to an indoor shelter, there is literally no where for them to go, its inhumane to uproot people move them to a new place, not give them the resources they need and obviously can't obtain themselves then tell them to fuck off a few months later.
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Here is a way that renting does not beat owning. When the vacancy rate is under one percent, when a tiny one bedroom apartment rents for $2000, where there is a severe shortage of multi bedroom units, and where the owners of houses that sell for over two million dollars will not rent it to you at anything approaching affordability. Welcome to metro Vancouver.
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No, because it is not a concession, it is the Mass of the whole Church. Endorse Dignitas, Gaudium and Lumen and you can celebrate however you wish.
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