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"Well, you said "we wait for the charges"" And I also said -" .. and implications". You seem to have missed that part and is the focus of wild speculation in this forum.
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Much as I hate to disagree with you, need to ask yourself what the body count of innocents might be if pistol packin' Pete the good samaritan got into a firefight in a crowded Denny's with that couple of lowlifes over some chump change.
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"The new fool of the White House received a painful slap" Qassim al-Rimi, terrorist leader who escaped unharmed. He was the reason for the failed raid. Our new CIC just became the Coward in Chief after blaming the Generals and hiding behind a grieving widow.
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If that's your take, fine....
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I still think Al Gorithm is the true evil doer in this magic new world. How was that old saw? "To err is human, to really screw up requires a computer." Or was it GIGO? Garbage In; Garbage Out. I'm an old guy, I've seen a lot of excuses for obfuscation, incompetence, and arrogance. I get confused!
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Good point, but still had nothing to do with liberals or liberalism.
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People haven't seemed to clue in yet that whatever Trump says means nothing. He is able to say something one day, completely contradict himself the next, then do this twice more in the same week. There is no sense in getting upset with what he says; there is no sense in getting optimistic either. Trudeau was a drama teacher; to his credit, he recognizes an act when he sees it. Best not to get sucked into it, as Mr. Dias appears to have done. His "We all deserve the same amount of money" is a wacko act of Trumpian proportion in its own right.
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Want the signs left alone? Then get permission to put them up on private property, make sure they aren’t blocking the vision of drivers, follow the rules for putting them up, and take them down after the election. Also no need to have a whole roadway plastered with one candidate's signs. Over-saturation doesn’t win too many votes.
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gbradshaw, white people have controlled, and still control, 100% of america. who else can be blamed for the racism, bigotry and inequality that exists? half of all americans idolize kyle for killing innocent men for the rich mans war, and they are innocent because we invaded their country, they didnt invade us. the same half of all of us demonize snowden for standing up for every american, even you.
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Suzanne has been, and will continue to be (it seems), a source of information, wit, and the conservative viewpoint. We will miss her laughter in our communities. But, as a born and bred Alaskan, maintaining residency is a must. After all, she'll still want to visit her mom a lot!
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I am concerned about the money, not the word. Duplicate "science" at a cost of how many millions of dollars for a study that was published decades ago? Yikes! I love Hawaii.
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Does cooking kill the virus? I know there are oyster lovers who love them raw, but there are others who prefer them cooked, and I wonder if that is still safe.
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""Another reason rodents are used as models in medical testing is that their genetic, biological and behavior characteristics closely resemble those of humans, and many symptoms of human conditions can be replicated in mice and rats. "Rats and mice are mammals that share many processes with humans and are appropriate for use to answer many research questions," said Jenny Haliski, a representative for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare."" True enough, but unless the classic double-blind studies are done on humans, all of this remains "unproved".
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If I take payment from someone, promise something and don't deliver, that's fraud. So how come companies can take pension contributions from employees, promise pension benefits and then just renege without any repercussions to the companies or their overpaid management? How can they just avoid paying legally-mandated severance pay and get away with it? Companies should be required to fully-fund their pension and severance liabilities (i.e. maintain assets equal to their liabilities and keep them separate from company assets) at all times. As it is, if there's a shortfall in pension funding they are only required to develop a plan to get back to full funding eventually (they seldom do), and the regulators just go along with it. As a former employee of a pension regulator, I was always amazed at this officially-sanctioned fraud. If nothing else, pension and severance liabilities should at least be first on the list of priorities for payment upon company dissolution.
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Ferrell is clueless as what racism and bigotry are beyond being the buzz words of the day.
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I went through the same thing 40 years ago when I got my English degree. I went on into journalism, got into management, changed industries and started a very successful company. I did better financially than any of my doctor, engineer or lawyer friends, and retired young. And a lot of that I credit to my English degree, perhaps oddly, because it gave learning and discovery a sense of purpose which I hadn't had before. She should tell critics to mind their own business.
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Conspiracy theories in 3, 2, 1........
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thanks for covering this, very significant speaking truth to power exhibit we need to hold the banks accountable for the deterioration of property values near zombie houses
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Time for a new career. This guy's gone.
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The tone of this article is patronizing towards states and people who believe in and support local economies and people who wish to preserve good ways of life. Both sides of this longstanding discussion are worthy and should be freely heard and respected.
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To paraphrase the Trumpers, "You lost. Get over it. We hold all the power. Bow down to your new leader." Isn't that how it works, Biggie?
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Hate crime. UO president is outraged. Double-wide to be renamed immediately. History of "K"remont Avenue to be studied. Spontaneous protest march in planning stage.
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Think of your car after 2 hours with the air on low. If the air was even working.
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I volunteer at a local school in an ESL classroom. The majority of the students are refugees from Syria. Only one of them comes from a family with a large number of children (and most of the kids are adults now and still living in Syria). I'm not saying there aren't any refugees with larger families, but the majority are not.
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"The real issue here is ILLEGAL vacation rentals. They need to be shut down..." Caldwell and C&C of Honolulu have to do this, not Gov Ige. The state has no authority to enforce county zoning laws. Until the county enforces zoning ordinances, the State should collect all the $millions in taxes that are due on transient vacation rentals. If brokers like AirBnB are able and willing to help with this, let's do it. Besides, collecting taxes on these transactions just makes them less attractive/profitable. If anything, tax rates should be increased (and collected) for undesireable transactions like these. The lack of common sense of Huivaa and other opponants of thus bill shifted $millions in lost revenue onto tesident taxpayers when Ige vetoed it last year. Let's not make the same foolish mistake again.
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All this effort because the accused was a cop, who else would be convicted of attempted murder when the victim actually ends up dead. Not sure how the suicide by cop argument can actually fly, as per the video, there was no evidence of this.
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Whatever turns your crank. This was one of those unusual cases in which you saw almost as much of the race as I did. Usually, I will see much more. I hope you didn't put on a funny costume and run out onto the course.
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Plan C is to build the full system to budget by using modern technology. Come to the 15 July meeting (9:00 a.m. at Washington Middle School) to learn how it can be done.
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The Las Vegas gunman killed himself, that's ONE way to CLEANSE the Gene Pool...............
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the sharp increase in fed debt in the usa was congress and obama spending out out of control on everything. . american's have a history of not living up to the full deals, just look to our lumber issues for that but in the end america is everyone's number one and largest most economically huge economy everyone wants to get selling to. they do hold the cards.
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Then one talks to that person directly, privately, and individually. They don't bully them.
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If it doesn't relate to war or Canada's global concerns, I doubt the US should levy any concerns.
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With the polarization of main street media as offset by the niche markets primarily on the conservative end of the spectrum, there is little financial advantage in being objective in reporting and the Pulitzers and such have built in bias based on both who nominates and who decides. It's sort of like the Nobel Peace Prizes.
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About time to convict these Republican Terrorists.
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Burn baby burn. The corporate private sector is a farce. It is only kept alive and supposedly thriving with government support in the form of low interest loans, bailouts, tax breaks, and subsidies. It is way past time to take a turn towards an honest economy.
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Why would anyone buy a porsche anything, let alone an over rated SUV? its ugly. Almost gives the aztek and subaru tribeca a run for its money - anyone who buys this vehicle has more money than brains - buy the lexus - your welcome!
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Agreed. He has torched his own political career over this. I hope whatever Horgan promised him is worth it for the next four years, because he will not be re-elected.
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Thanks, I saw the newsminer version and it left off the beginning. He's a goner if there is any kind of right and wrong.
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So if Russia takes over Manitoba, to get along with them we should agree?.
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I read the OpEd piece by Ed Reid. It does not matter what they intended, but what they did. They were as clueless as you seem to be if they really thought that it would not be taken as an insult to the flag and the country.
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This link again? The Heritage Foundation is laughably incorrect about most everything.
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And black racism has been playing in the law ever since then.
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The greed of Trillium executives is sickening. They have already personally made millions by selling the profits intended to serve Oregonians in need. Physicians, and your corrupt colleagues, heal thy selves. Take a long hard look in the mirror. It may take a while for karma to get you, but when it does, may you writhe in untreated pain
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I have asked you before to show where I reject what the Magisterium says. You have up to now failed to do so. The sole purpose of the Catholic Church is the salvation of souls so I would say that advising sinners not to commit sacrilege is essential to professing the Catholic Faith especially those charged with teaching it: in fact it would be sinful not to advise them of this. Refusing Holy Communion to a known serial adulterer is a supreme act of mercy. Giving Holy Communion to a known serial adulterer is a mortal sin.
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I've had a number of friends age 50 and above in this middle-age "no man's land" - one guy was a near cripple for almost a decade with a bad hip joint - had to wait until he was 65 before he could get it taken care of via Medicare. Had it been available to him at that time, he may have been eligible for treatment under the Medicaid provisions or a policy offered through the exchanges of the AHA.
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Governor Walker needs to take a hike, for why would the public support a plan that would take from the public and provide to the government for spending outside it's own means. point blank theft is theft, if the public tried the same actions as Governor walker someone would go to jail.
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why can't the tax paying citizen have a say or vote on these raises. or let current parents have a voice and vote on giving teachers a raise. there is no accountability for these teachers. yes, there are some good hard working teachers, but what % do you folks truly believe are really top notch caring teachers who teach everyday every period and challenge their kids on a daily basis, who doesn't take off sick every week. if any you bloggers have any opinions on the % of truly great teachers, please chime in. this contract and how it came to be stinks. the gov said there is no money for teachers outside of the 1% he offered, so basically now our GOV lied to everyone!!!
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Really interesting to read about Ms. Lum and the place she called home for so many years. I miss the old Toronto. Thanks for the article....hope there's more to come.
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Like it or not Canada's major export is energy, not lounge chairs made in either Quebec or Ontario, thus it makes sense for Alberta to continue with its hydrocarbon extraction. Of course the East likes to think that the sun both rises and sets there and as a result we have Bombardier, a private company, continually being propped up by us nasty Westerners, being hailed as the greatest thing since sliced bread. We do what we do best, Notley notwithstanding and the East does what it does best, which is ripping the West off. What a great country we live in.
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It's time for Donny Young to retire. vote this guy OUT! for Alaska's sake, please.
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Affirmative action, in all forms; be it college admission, hiring, job advancement, or any other action where specific "rewards" are provided based on race, ethnicity, gender or other identifying characteristics instead of a specific "qualification" based selection, are, I will certainly admit, troubling. They have, over the decades of their implementation, provided opportunities for individuals who, without them, would never have had those opportunities. There is no question about that. However, (here's the troubling part), they have also had the unintended consequence of denying others who don't "qualify" for such preferential treatment, those same opportunities. The term "reverse discrimination" is often used to discribe this issue. The case of Allan Bakke is a landmark example. The same issue arises in Title IX decisions. The elimination of the wrestling program at the U of O is an example. I'd certainly enjoy discussing these issues with you......regards, Gary
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So Civil Beat has welcomed yet another contributor who writes with incredible bias. Good job. Keeping up your high standards.
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Great article. I commend Tim and his family for their third world support. However, my wife and I take the "charity begins at home" approach by supporting local charities and causes whether with money or with goods & services. We both strongly believe in supporting the work of the Salvation Army while by comparison we stay away from the United Way and its plethora of unknown, "industry-of-the-poor" agencies. Indigenous issues, Yellow Brick House, Yonge Street Mission, Scott Mission and food banks at the college where she worked until retirement and the local church we attend all receive attention from us. During the year we give at least monthly to the food banks and other causes as need and interest moves us. At the end of the year, we analyze our charitable giving and top up as we can afford.
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The same folks who pilloried Harper on this issue will be doing an about face because Merkel is advocating exactly the same policy.
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The tragedy of this biologist is that he failed to work within the rules the government set forth in the Code of Federal Regulations and the ethics for government employees. His passion to protect the environment exceeded the scope and ethics of his job. He should be held legally responsible for his actions.
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The Canadian Jewish Congress and others were attacking a number of things: freedom of speech, legal rights and common decency. The event was a memorial for Barbara Kulaszka, who passed away a month ago. As a lawyer she defended some far-right Canadians on free speech matters. As far as I know, her views and speech have never been at issue. By attempting to shut down this memorial, its critics aren't attacking hate speech, they're attacking someone's ability to speak about a deceased person. The critics are likewise attacking the legal right to be represented by a lawyer, because the condemnation has a chilling effect on the ability of an accused to get legal representation. And then finally, the critics are attacking common decency. It was a memorial, not a neo-Nazi Holocaust-denying free for all. Like it or not, Ms. Kulaszka defended free speech and individuals other lawyers wouldn't touch. The CJC et al acted poorly in trying to stop her memorial.
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"If Eugene had a public shelter, and a national work program, and enough affordable housing..." And if a frog had wings he wouldn't bump his bottom so often! Why should Eugene build a massive public shelter to entice more 'unhoused' people to Eugene? Who should pay for it? And Why? You want it; you pay for it! This country hasn't had the 'affordable' housing that you want since the end of WWII and FDR's price and rent controls went away.
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Upholding the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment was more important to me at the time and still is. White communities were consuming pot with impunity, while inner city black kids were getting jail time for the same behavior, and I saw no possibility of that situation changing. If a law isn't and won't be applied equally, then it should be stricken from the books, regardless of consequence.
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Quote please.
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It's amazing how much the media propagate these myths. Next they'll be telling us how serious Republicans are when it comes to the deficit.
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"A thief is a thief." Jaded, here's one time we disagree. From my experience with criminals I'd say there are many different types of "thieves" with different motivations and different issues. In particular, females are a lot rarer than males. though edging up. IMO opinion someone who could steal $250,000 from her non-profit employer, friends, co-workers and clients is a far more serious psychological case than one who steals from strangers. While I'm no advocate for extreme punitive measures I'd say besides counseling, she deserves some jail time, not just probation and an unlikely promise of restitution .
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Those look tasty! I'm accustomed to the deep fried variety, but sure I'll give these a try.
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Will the Island County Health Department be tracking the results, publishing them, or mapping them? When will the Navy release its plans for testing and mitigation?
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Love the private Catholic School student, Lisa, explaining how the most expensive and worst performing public system in America needs protection from reform
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This is Canada making the US negotiators have to craft a response to a demand that both sides know won't be agreed to in the same way that Canada has torespond to American demands like getting rid of dispute resolution mechanisms - also a non-starter. After a bit of this kind of nonsense, negotiators will pressure the politicians (mostly Trump) to get serious and let them negotiate serious issues toutual benefit like they're supposed to.
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Why thanks Junior? I.e., what has he done to make this happen besides keep immigration levels the same as always?
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Was Mr. Callahan only know through his letters? That's one, person, but who attacked him and for what reason? I started on this site to relearn the city. I lived here previously from. 63-71. I've visited family often. I have never stopped watching Eugene, but I can't know much about personalities I've got problems with some of Eugene culture after 35 years In small town conservative Iowa. My concern with Eugene is not with conservatives. You don't know me either so don't go too far with your own assumptions.
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Perfect example, Ronnie. Now explain exactly what calling for an investigation has to do with critical thinking skills.
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State involvement in clothing choices is a really bizarre and unprecedented intrusion. There's nothing else like it. What more fundamental understanding of the role of government justifies this?? There's a huge difference between believing our society would be better if women didn't wear the niqab, and believing the state should ban a clothing choice.
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Kinder Morgan IS American owned and ENRON, fully corrupt companies.
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How do you block Kath under the new system Sue? :)
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"Why can't you understand that on account of the practice of our Saviour....". Blame Jesus, eh? Of all the things that Jesus said - most of which cultish traditionalists ignore, I don't recall reading anywhere that Jesus said: "Woman, and I mean all women for all times, thou art not called by Dad to ontologically other priesthood of My Roman Catholic Church - which, by the way, I will institute after I am killed by the perfidious Jews - and, and...of course, because you are not called, you cannot be ordained." In response to the question a child didn't ask: "Jesus, what's "ordination?" Jesus's response was evasive, not.
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Hawaii hasn't had a competitive football program for quite some years, so it is a breath of fresh air that Coach Rolovich doesn't accept our young athletes just going through the motions, especially at spring training. It's a matter of refining skills, setting personal and team goals, and not making stupid mistakes. Let's build on last year's foundation - Go Bows!
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Which select groups?
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Oh bollocks! He's as delusional as she is.
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Well, it's not a good thing, at all. Why are all the Toronto-based environmental groups remaining silent on this roll-out. As a matter of fact, these folks, who want to shut down the entire oil and gas industry in Western Canada, have absolutely nothing to say about the assembly of Carbon Dioxide spewing autos and airplanes here in Ontario. The last thing we need now is the production of yet another muscle car for people who definitely have severe inferiority complexes.
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I suspect Mark Shore lives nowhere, because he really is a bot. All he does is react to keywords by classifying the writer as either "right-wing" or "anti-science" - about as sophisticated as the software in my dishwasher. It seems IT is replacing not just regular jobs but even nut jobs.
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You constantly think I am judging people !! When I say he was driving a 'dilapidated vehicle' - I AM NOT PUTTING HIM DOWN. I MYSELF drove a dilapidated vehicle most of my life. You are so politically correct - it is very hard to communicate clearly with you. Quit taking offense at everything I say - unjustifiably. If I would describe the predominant physical features of most Hispanic people as having darker skin, dark eyes and dark hair - YOU WOULD TAKE OFFENSE TO THAT ! (and it wasn't meant to be offensive - I personally love those physical features, and my wife has those features!) If you however said to me that most Anglicans have lighter skin, often have light hair and lighter eye color - I would say, "yes, that's a fact". I have addressed the problem we have with 'illegal immigration' and you CONSTANTLY think I HATE immigrants, which is so far from the truth. You and I are on the same side and you can't even see it because you are so defensive. Peace.
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Raven 33. The only "fear mongering" was Dumbowski implying that there was a terrorist living in the valley. And he is a lot more than a "political activist" if you had read the story. And as a liberal I don't live in fear or hate. That's probably because I don't listen to conservative talk radio, unlike you. That is conservative radios stock and trade. To either (or both) keep their listeners angry or scared of someone. Usually (never) based on facts.
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Ibbitson has it wrong on Bernier’s immigration policies. He clearly doesn’t know much about his own country. A drop in entrants from 300,000 to 250,000 is quite modest and would be in line with the levels of the past several years. Most immigrants themselves support reasonable levels and are almost certainly in favour of policies that encourage successful integration. To suggest that Bernier’s plan would create a rift between urban immigrants and other Canadians is simply off base. Despite what Ibbitson suggests, in addition to some support in Quebec, a strong Conservative campaign in the 905 belt around Toronto will make for a very interesting election in 2019 and possibly turn the tide in their favour.
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Where on earth does "Taipan" come up with this stuff? This is totally untrue, a complete fabrication, like something out of a bogus conspiracy site such as InfoWars, only blindly devoted Trumpistas would believe. And even some of them are smarter than this, one hopes.
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I don't want to disparage either the pastoral letter or its author. I think much of what is written here is remarkable. I would like to point out that pastoral letters and encyclicals tend to be ignored by many (if not most) people. I think that's at least partly because their authors don't put themselves and their values at sufficient risk to challenge the status quo. In many parts of Latin America, the poor use a general strike as a lever to draw attention to their cause. It's one thing to write a letter, or even to celebrate Mass at the border, or to welcome the undocumented. It would be something qualitatively different if the bishop were to organize a strike in, for example, parochial schools or hospitals, and challenge his people to do the same. He would be saying that the Church is willing to pay a steep price to stand alongside the undocumented. He would also be challenging society to see a temporary inconvenience as a reason to rethink their values and policies.
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It's raining! Must be fair time!
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No we don't!!!! You clearly don't speak for the country Justin.... This was an illegal attack on a sovereign country! WE DO NOT SUPPORT THESE ACTIONS....
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You should move to the United States someday. March 21, 2016, and even make electrical weapons constitutional. 8-0, where hitting the nail on the head? See Nail Gun, and the vote of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Justice Sotomayor, and Elena Kagen, confusing those who cannot, will not, and have not, passed 8th grade. http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/15pdf/14-10078_aplc.pdf
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Depends on how much her attorney will cost. She only got two months pay for free without working. You don't get taxpayer-supplied attorneys just because you lost your job for being stupid or self-indulgent.
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Another good argument for health care in the private sector. Canadians would be spending their own money. It works in every other sector of our economy.
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Fear the Lord god. Actions are greater than words. .
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Now this make sense for the Breitbart Gang! Trump is not a Not a Kremlin Agent, but a real Democrat in sheep -oops no, a wolf's cloak! His motive is to get Mrs. Clinton elected to make the GOP go farther to the right so a Breitbart Republic can save -oops no, win America. Start with being Mr. Mean to Little Marco, and bellitle the Bushes, blast Ben Carson as stupid, discuss his handsize and then hire a Russian fascist, then the Breitbart Thugs to save the day. It is definitely a conspiracy to assure the election of Ms. Clinton and all those other sane Congressmen!
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"The story of Molefe’s pension fund woes is an example of how wrongdoing, at best, and possible criminality, at worst, spirals out of control when aided by lax controls and ill-equipped, incompetent officials".- Depending on who you are of course. These "mistakes" are only ever made in favour of the powerful and well -connected. What do you want to bet that they are NEVER made in favour of low or mid-level workers? The letter of the law is always applied acutely and exactly so that these corporates or their pension funds get away by paying the minimum to the honest Joes who work for 30+ years...
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"Raising our children in a less fearful world" is a nice superficial sentiment that sounds nice......but is devoid of serious thought. - Why? Think about it. What is the "goal" of North Korea? "To raise our children in a less fearful world." What was the goal of Hitler? "To raise our children in a less fearful world." What is the goal of the Taliban, ISIS, Russia, the US, China, the KKK, and the Neo-Nazi's??? It is The Same Goal: "To raise our children in a less fearful world." - "To raise our children in a less fearful world" has been the goal of EVERY country, EVERY leader, EVERY religion, and EVERY politician - good and bad - including our country's Founding Fathers, the Confederacy, Jim Jones, and David Koresh. - And "raising our children in a less fearful world" will be one of the justifications for ceding ALL military, political, and economic leadership to a One World Government.....whether that is the UN or something else.....sometime in the future.
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Of course a handful of unelected, unaccountable elites will try to override the will of the people. Absolutely disgusting.
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I think the city uses a software program to do it's real property assessments. I believe it's a canned program used by other municipalities. The assessor still go out because they have to Value things such as improvements as well as validate new construction. during acquisitions fair market value is used. Fair market value is defined by the uniform appraisal standards. Appraisals are really best estimates of market value. The appraiser has a lot of leeway in terms of valuations adjustments to valuations and capitalization rates. In the eminent domain cases I've been involved with I have never seen a landowner recoup enough in terms of market value to cover his legal expenses. Most people Take the Money and Run because they can reinvest the money in a similar asset without paying capital gains taxes. So if a landowner's asset has appreciated 200% over 20 years he can capture that increase without cap gain taxes
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You can't expect to tar an entire race of people as racist no matter what they do and not expect a backlash at some point. So now some truth bombs start being dropped and surprise surprise, the PC police no likey.
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Fair enough regarding Chicago, but does that mean all of American is in some type of Mad Max post apocalyptic crime battle? Not at all but that is what Trump is still preaching.
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Wow a "group of 11" priests! And we found them. Like the Irish Baroness yesterday. Thank you for letting us know about this group of 11 priests, and all were ordained in 1967, the year the Beatles released the Magical Mystery tour!
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I don't think he will ever release them. There's no law that says he has to. I don't care either way.
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Oh, that works until they're Americanized. I can tell you stories.
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I still have a conscience and soul. Can't say that for Carson, he aligned himself with Trump.
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