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Yes, unfortunately Defense was supposed to be much improved this year, but the UCLA game revealed the secondary's severe weaknesses. Warriors are vulnerable to passing attacks that feature fleet-footed receivers. Run defense, on the other hand, seems pretty decent. | 0 | not toxic |
This is totally bogus. He was an enemy combatant, period. The government is going to pay him $10 million.....?! Ha ! Unbelievable..... | 0 | not toxic |
The Establishment is desperate and reaching as hard as they can. They're still in shock that Trump won, so therefore some outside power must be at work. Apparently years of stifling political correctness, Democrat corruption, Email fiascos, and Hillary calling millions of people Deplorable had nothing to do with it. | 0 | not toxic |
LOL! Thank you for supporting my point. :D | 0 | not toxic |
I'm delighted Justin broke his explicit, often repeated, unequivocal promise. It proves what a growing segment of the population now realizes is fact vs., Liberal election fiction. He's an empty vessel guided by a ruthless Ontario political machine that cares only about power. Someone without capacity for the body politic beyond a juvenile passion for cell phone pics and raising funds from the rich and infamous.
There is no integrity behind that practiced smile and his oh so skillfully arched brow. He's our Kardashian in a suit. An uneducated entitled son of rich man. A frat house poser who falls down stairs when not preening shirtless on the beach for the the CBC. He hugs, he smiles, he'll look into your eyes, he emotes, he strides with purpose but, as now seen, without a scintilla of conviction behind his word.
Good riddance, and soon. | 0 | not toxic |
Many artists are artists manqué or artists only in their own minds, failed artists. We are told by artists, sometimes real ones, that we have to work harder to appreciate their art. It should be the other way around: they should work harder to provide art that regular people like and that they as artists also like. It's from this tension, this seeming contradiction, that much fine public art in the past was born. If this is impossible and artists haven't the talent and imagination to appeal to the public without compromising their artistic self then perhaps they should change professions. The public should have a little more self confidence: demand more from the artistic community and they just might surprise you. | 0 | not toxic |
You are right, Bessma and Jillian, despite the red-necked remarks of xenophobe posters. You can't make money without spending money. Likewise you won't win without taking risks. I suggest we take risks on the generous side. And those whose forebears got safely tucked into bed here in Canada only one generation ago, and who selfishly want nobody else to follow them should stand aside, because the times they are a-changin'. And rapidly too. | 0 | not toxic |
"The victim was actually responsible." wtf? WTF??!!?? | 0 | not toxic |
Apparently, you, too, think 9/11 was a mass shooting. | 0 | not toxic |
Did family know of uncle's proclivity to violence and kept quite? This girl sat in jail a year and no one came forward until "recent discoveries" ? | 0 | not toxic |
Another of the few Republicans who deserves re-election is Representative Louise Stutes of Kodiak (a 'musk ox') who also represents Cordova and Yakutat and many other small communities in the gerrymandered redistricting. She puts party aside and abides by the way her constituents want her to vote, regardless of party ideology. Her opponent is Duncan Fields, long time head of the Kodiak Republican Party who conveniently jumped ship and is running as an Independent so he won't have to run against Stutes in the primary. It's a given that Fields is a hard core Republican ideologue who, should he win, will immediately curry favor to get on plum Republican-controlled committees and will caucus with the Imperials. Fields reeks of opportunism. This Cordovan predicts that Stutes will win in a landslide. My family will Stick with Stutes. | 0 | not toxic |
I'm pretty sure the taxpayers are paying the freight and that the volunteers have fat expense accounts. | 0 | not toxic |
How about "Don't know" since we cannot be sure what his actions will produce, especially his sale of arms to the Saudi government which could lead to more violence by a religious dictatorship, and his attempt to squeeze President Macron's could produce swelling. (By the way, France used to have an electoral college but switched to election by universal suffrage in in 1962) | 0 | not toxic |
So, your advocating letting a impaired/intoxicated person drive off and endanger countless others ? I applaud the Officer for doing his/her job. I'm guessing you would be commenting about the "cost" if she had hit or killed one of your family members. Were just lucky nobody in the community was hurt during her escape | 0 | not toxic |
Rubbish. | 1 | toxic |
you are nuts! the car has had unlimited uses for society you ignorant left wing nut job, from family, to economic booms, cars litteraly make things work. | 1 | toxic |
Consider yourself enlightened.....my motive in commenting on the civil beat article was and is because I am native Hawaiian and it's an important election, like the motive of everyone else! I hadn't heard the "chosen one", be enlightened again - it's not true. And finally, the fact that you know the difference between which candidate leads with aloha and which one leads with hate, is great! I didn't have to name either one! | 0 | not toxic |
Why is Ramatlhodi speaking now?Well, there are many Ministers and public officials witnessing improper actions by their Ministers and other superiors. If they supplier information to the media or police they could be charged for supplying information to external parties without using internal channels first. If the use internal channels, the matter is suppressed and they are harassed until they are forced to resign. It is only wen people are out of the system tht the are free to talk. Unfortunately a that point they do not have the evidence because the do not have access to documents that would back up their story. In this instance it is easy to believe Ramatlhodi because of Brian's closeness with the Guptas and Ngubane's track record of lies and denials. Just wait for the day when Kholoane starts confessing that he was instructed to instruct certain people to let the Gupta plane land at th Waterkloof Airforce Base...... | 0 | not toxic |
You reap what you sew.
I am accountable for my actions just as you are accountable for yours. I do not expect anything from any of you. I will put myself down if I become a burden to my family or the taxpayer.
I see nothing but tax savings which can go to those who deserve it. Spend the money on our veterans who gave their lives and their bodies for us. At some point all these cheque takers have to be put down or given back to their families to take care of.
There is not enough tax revenue to go around.
We all are accountable for our actions.
Their parents, their families, and everyone else around them should have done more.
It is not our responsibility to repair the damage their lives and families did.
128 less welfare cheques. imho.
Although the Liberals and NDP will miss the 128 votes | 0 | not toxic |
India has up to 15 million Bangladeshi immigrants. Your knowledge about Asia seems limited. Reading a few books might help.
And 40,000 Canadians work and live in the UAE (Dubai and Abu Dhabi). Since almost no Emarati citizens live and work in Canada, are we to assume those are better places than Canada? | 0 | not toxic |
Cursive is absolutely unnecessary in today's world where so much written communication is typed or digital. I have no issue at all with her running independent classes, if that's something she's passionate about then more power to her, but in schools that time and energy is much better spent on more valuable subjects. | 0 | not toxic |
If a guy had done that he would be spending 10-20 years in jail. But nothing is likely to happen to the female perpetrator. | 0 | not toxic |
We're only losing $5 a unit. Don't worry we'll make it up in volume. | 0 | not toxic |
Instead of phasing out the Alternative Minimum Tax they really should have increased the minimum threshold somewhat. This is a gift to the wealthy. Getting rid of the inheritance tax is a gift to the rich as well. One other thing:
"Eliminates personal exemptions: Today you're allowed to claim a $4,050 personal exemption for yourself, your spouse and each of your dependents. The House bill eliminates that option.
For families with three or more kids, that could mute if not negate any tax relief they might enjoy as a result of other provisions in the bill."
I may end up paying more. Boondoggle.
http://money.cnn.com/2017/11/02/news/economy/house-tax-reform-bill-individuals/index.html
To top that off it increases the deficit so look for huge cuts to services and other fees and taxes being added back in. (i.e. gas tax for infrastructure - which is OK with me), and fees being implemented to pay for this - such as the increased entry fees for National Parks (not used for parks). | 0 | not toxic |
Divide and conquer. The liberals will get more provinces this way and put added pressure on the provinces to buy in whether they like it or not. May be an effective strategy in the short term but creates road blocks for a long term relationships for future negotiations. | 0 | not toxic |
Since your such a smart guy, you'd realise the many courts have overstepped their authority. Goober | 0 | not toxic |
The letter writer doesn't affix labels because he uses the SPLC to do so for him. SPLC has repeatedly labeled pro-family associations as "hate groups" because they oppose, through lobbying only and not violence, parts of the LGBTQ agenda. Standing up for privacy in girls' locker rooms is a hate crime to the SPLC.
SPLC teaches tolerance only for those they agree with. Not so much for everyone else who is not on board with the agenda. | 0 | not toxic |
Finally, someone is stating the obvious. Many Muslims are against the niqab because of what it tends to represent. Why can't someone support women's rights to wear the niqab at home or sitting next to me in the coffee shop but not if they are working in public sector roles encountering the public (such as bus drivers, post office clerks), or passing through security? Two different issues to me. It seems that a bunch of white people who don't have friends from other religions or cultures are quick to jump on the perceived "politically correct" bandwagon without understanding what the niqab represents. (Reminds me of the stupid naive white non-Muslim Ontario politician that once said we should allow Muslim immigrants to practice sharia law in Canada if they want.) A hijab (head covering) is not a niqab (face veil) so lumping them together in news reports also does not assist the public discourse. Don't know many peeps against hijabs or other religion's head coverings. | 1 | toxic |
Ha, ha, ha,...thanks for giving me my morning giggle!
For the federal government to get out of the academic end of the science business, they would have to withdraw all funding that they currently provide to universities.
Tell me how much all the parties with vested interests would enjoy that! | 0 | not toxic |
These are illegal migrants and they have no business jumping our border and are not welcome in a country that they have invaded under the fraudulent guise of asylum-seeking. The Liberals are attempting to portray their catatonic response as virtue rather than an abdication of responsibility | 1 | toxic |
My grandfather was half Metis and he set quite an example for my family, even though his a$$ looked white...
I would advise Khan to take a page out of her parent's book and try to immigrate too. Germany is about the only country more desirable than Canada and they don't have a very good history for the way they treated certain minorities either. Live in the moment and make the best of it. It's called life. | 0 | not toxic |
Hyperbole much? | 0 | not toxic |
Why doesn't the valley have the same bear/trash problem? There is literally trash everywhere. | 0 | not toxic |
Someone told me back in the 1970's that the front range along I25 between Denver and Colorado Springs would be one continuous developed urban environment. I nearly ROGLMAO. I wish I'd listened. | 0 | not toxic |
Since the Pope himself has appointed Fr. Martin to a Vatican post on communication, it appears that the Holy Father would not agree with your assessment. | 0 | not toxic |
Yeah Denise but be honest, where would you be if you were outside this white man's culture? This may be disrespectful but who are you to Robert E Lee? I mean really, you whine about receiving hate mail and yet you plow through people's home with pointy elbows. | 0 | not toxic |
Should they also post warnings about not eating certain types of fish (ciguatera), not swimming in fresh water (leptospirosis), not eating raw meat or fish, not leaving food out for extended periods of time, etc., etc. Where does personal responsibility come into play? Personally I'd never leave a drink outside and then drink it 12 hours later. Nor would I buy anything from a roadside stand that wasn't cooked right in front of me. Common sense goes a long way. | 0 | not toxic |
Mutated, not poisoned . The important question is if it is an autosomal dominate or recessive trait. If the former, we're screwed. If recessive, we have a chance, but only if it remains the case that Alaskan men see reasons to prefer partners from the lower 48. | 0 | not toxic |
Well, the briefs are tucked into his 'briefcase'! What else would you put in a 'briefcase'? | 0 | not toxic |
Do you really not know? Or are you just pretending? Or do you just not want to acknowledge what it it is like to be on the receiving end of Pope Francis' humility? | 0 | not toxic |
Pardon me for not buying your Switzerland act. I've yet to encounter anyone who is bipartisan or independent who defends that dumpster fire, because a neutral observer of reasonable intelligence and awareness who cares anything about this county doesn't excuse that incompetent disaster.
Go to Señor Bear. | 0 | not toxic |
You weren't dismissed because of your same sex attraction. As the spokesman for Archbishop Myers said:
“Every Catholic priest promises to be reverent and obedient to his bishop. A priest’s actions and statements always must be consistent with the discipline, norms and teachings of the Catholic Church. When they are ordained, priests agree to accept the bishop’s judgment about assignments and involvement in ministry.”
You claim to have taught anything contrary to the Church, yet recently stated this:
"I’m a gay man. If I wasn’t a priest and I met somebody for me who was a soul mate, who I enjoyed being with, who had all the things somebody who is marrying looks for in a relationship, I’d want to be married. I’d want to have the ability to marry that person. I’m a priest, so I took a vow of celibacy. But how could I, with integrity, be against gay marriage if it’s something, probably in a different circumstance, I would want for myself."
Enough said, I think. | 0 | not toxic |
The hapless drama teacher cannot defend the payout. He can try and defend the Supreme Court that has turned Canada into a laughing stock. But no matter what he tries he cannot hide from Canadians on this one. The stench will be there for decades. | 0 | not toxic |
The commandments and beatitudes might be relatively few in number--but that is because they are general principles upon which we are to derive appropriate actions for specific circumstances.
The Bible cannot possibly speak to every circumstance we may find ourselves. The teachings of Christ and the commandments he gives, however, are sufficient enough that we can derive what the proper moral action is in a specific circumstance.
Your statement, therefore, is true but misleading. It is misleading because it suggests that God expects little of us and isn't really concerned with sin. God expects much of us and is not about to ignore our sinful choices if we are not repentant. | 0 | not toxic |
The Manchurian candidate will be leaving office next month....the proof is in the pudding...look at the chaos and mayhem he leaves behind him...a country in chaos...divisions galore, between race, class , generations and skin pigmentation....a world in worse shape than how he found it...the Middle East in chaos....Europe in chaos thanks to the influx of refugees precipitated by his weakness and cowardice in Syria...a Russia , an Iran and a China treating his country with the contempt that it deserves. | 0 | not toxic |
Very clearly - "America first" - means everyone else second. | 0 | not toxic |
Oh so you reckon obtaining education should entitle one to certain tax benefits?
I've got two degrees, I'm not looking for tax breaks because I'm educated. | 0 | not toxic |
"They are using words such as "raid" and "people's money" and government "theft," just like always."
Imagine my surprise to learn that he was talking about the democrats!! I seem to remember these exact phrases coming out of the mouths of 'conservatives' anytime talk of any kind of tax comes up.
However, I thin the PF needs to be on the table, just like anything else. Either they all learn to compromise or we purge the legislature. Elections are 22 months away. | 0 | not toxic |
More false outrage from the thinned skinned liberals. These are the same whiners that just love good old Al Franken and his skanky dialogs prior to him being a Senator, where was the outrage? These are also the same momo's that fill Amy Schumer movies yet they just can't seem to hear such talk from the Donald 12 YEARS AGO. lol What a pathetic bunch of babies. Where is all the outrage from your criminal Clintons, after all we all know what skanky deeds Bill did in the Oval office many many times to many many woman and Hillary helped cover it all up. Where's your outrage! crickets?? | 1 | toxic |
Wow a hateful conservative! What are the odds? | 0 | not toxic |
Mazie Hirono comes out and says our nation was founded on the free entry of the poor and uneducated as immigrants. Well, Mazie...things have changed and your are entirely disingenuous to ignore the major differences between then and now. Back then, immigrants had to provide for themselves. They had to make an economic go of it because there was no welfare; no "nanny state" to bail them out. No job? They didn't eat. Back then, immigrants were not the financial burden that they are today if they fail, and many do fail at supporting themselves. So if you want to harken back to the "good old days" of rampant immigration, then we should also make sure these newcomers and their families don't get the taxpayer support we can't even afford due to our reckless overspending and expanding national debt. So let's be sure that if someone wants to come to America to live, that they can, and will, support themselves and their families without taxpayer help or be expelled. Period. | 0 | not toxic |
"The Numbers" ??? Huh? | 0 | not toxic |
How much are your student loans? That is a debit you owe for your education. If that is the reason you are unable to do the things in life you wish maybe it may have been a better idea to take longer to go to collage and extend it out for several years so you could pay for your educational expense as you could reasonably afford instead of going into a heavy debit. My son is in collage now for his engineering degree but before he went to collage he became a journeyman tradesman. Now with what he has saved and what he earns from working he has no student loans. | 0 | not toxic |
We have 15 positions open and we're a small time tech firm.
The only reason we don't open more is we know we can't even fill the 15 - simply not enough skilled IT workers in Ontario yet. There is a huge shortage of skilled IT workers here. | 0 | not toxic |
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Are you lying or just didn't read the story? | 0 | not toxic |
We are making note of the facist people like you. | 0 | not toxic |
Canadian health care system outperforms Germany’s in seven measures examined:
mortality amenable to health care, two of three measures of cancer survival,
one of three measures of in-hospital mortality, and all three measures
of primary care performance.
We do study these things. Its not as clear as you suggest. | 0 | not toxic |
People who do not love driving should consider a bus pass. They will save a bundle. | 0 | not toxic |
Isn't it already happening for some people who are "targets". | 0 | not toxic |
Encouraging refugees to come to America and bring there twisted ideology is not fear mongering. It's reality. Open your eyes. | 0 | not toxic |
Why is a Pakistani like you so concerned about the EU? | 0 | not toxic |
15% of what you pay in federal income tax not 15% of your gross income. | 0 | not toxic |
Well done, Guv. | 0 | not toxic |
I have been making my own apple cider vinegar for the last 5 years as a way to use up some of the apples that my 3 trees produce in enormous quantities. The vinegar is dead easy to make and different fermentation times will produce subtly different vinegars. As well, different varieties of apples produce different vinegars.
I use the vinegar in many ways - vinaigrettes, marinades, sauces, soups (can really perk up a beef barley soup), as a replacement for lemon juice, etc. However, I now likely have enough apple cider vinegar in my basement pantry to last 100 years.
Even so, I am always up to my armpits in apples in the fall. I donate bushels and bushels of the things to the local food bank and I make pots and pots of applesauce for my freezer. I can store some of them in my root cellar as fresh eating apples well into the winter.
Every fall I swear that I am going to rip out those apple trees but then, I think back to the pure pleasure of seeing them in blossom in spring and.... | 0 | not toxic |
What you afraid somebody's going to drop a nuclear bomb on you just like this country drop the nuclear bombs on Japan on innocent women and children not military combatants !
THE USA IS ONLY COUNTRY TO NUKE INNOCENT WOMEN AND CHILDREN NOT MILITARY COMBATANTS!!!!!
AMERICAN FORGETS ITS HISTORY!!!!!!
YOU SCARED BRO?
YOU SCARED YOUR LITTLE BABIES WILL MELT IN A NUCLEAR INFERNO??
GOOD!
BE SCARED BE VERY VERY SCARED!
I read Trump is going to let Russia annex Alaska like Crimea | 0 | not toxic |
Eco-terrorists haven't won yet. I'm sure the ACE will have to justify the denial in court. It will not happen until after Trump takes office and the DOJ is replaced with Trump's selections. | 0 | not toxic |
LMAO! Of course you do! | 0 | not toxic |
Sold down the river by Bernie? You've got it backwards. It was the millions of young people, middle class voters, and the working poor who were cast aside when the Dems chose HRC. She is part of the 1 % and her corporate speeches and policies reflect it. Bernie would've beaten Trump, as would have Biden or even O'Malley. It was only HRC who couldn't. And the problem is not that the party's moved to the left, it's that the party has moved to the right and had nothing to say to those left behind. Different nominee in 2020, different outcome. Another corporate nominee, similar outcome. | 0 | not toxic |
Exactly what Denver needs, before the cow towners of Colorado made it normal for everything to be suburban, Denver had plans of building very tall structures of symbolism. | 0 | not toxic |
WOW you really are an idiot THAT ONLY APPLIES IF HE ATTACKED SOME ONE HERE, they blew up the house he was is, he was wounded and unconscious !!!!! he was no threat!!!!
The American was killed by grenade, likely by an other wounded man when he came close(No Geneva) with freedom fighters in there own country, they wanted a scapegoat and he was still alive. That was his only CRIME!!. I dislike his Family as well they should charged with Radicalism and deported! That said he came here as at 10 he was a minor and be kicked out for things done outside of Canada! | 1 | toxic |
We have adequate revenue if we stop handing out corporate welfare.
Stop handing out corporate welfare and we don't have a revenue shortfall.
Solve the problem by addressing the actual problem.
Giving the legislature more money in the form of taxes and they'll just hand that over to the corporations too.
That's not a solution, that's just plain idiocy in the face of knowing better. | 1 | toxic |
Oh, that's all right then.
I'm relieved. | 0 | not toxic |
Hahaha that's a good one. | 0 | not toxic |
Belief is just that, a belief. I made a conscious choice in believing, and in Whom I believe. The next step for you is to accept that what you believe, is just your belief, nothing more, and certainly not superior in any way to anyone else's.
Life is full of risks, often necessitating that we make choices to turn this way or that way. To chose to believe in any Superior Being is a risky venture. To chose to not believe in any Superior Being is also a risky venture.
It takes courage to make that choice, because if we chose wrong, the outcome may prove to be costly. Even if there is no after-life, our choice could cost us dearly in this life.
And if, in the long run, it doesn't really matter, that we live an ultimately futile existence, just as any other critter, then our present choices serve to make us take stock of matters greater than ourselves ... it makes us human. Perhaps a small step, but definitely a step above "mud-puppies". | 0 | not toxic |
Consider it your super hero name. | 0 | not toxic |
dusty sneakers:sarcasm? | 0 | not toxic |
Some day, the Valley may look like Adak does today. | 0 | not toxic |
The next election in Alberta will NOT be decided by any candidate's stands on social issues.
The next election will be all about Alberta's economy......and nothing else. | 0 | not toxic |
Right on target Brett, but this has been business as usual in Hawaii for generations. It amazes me that these folks are like cats in a sandbox, covering up their nasties and they have absolutely no shame about it and come right back asking the Hawaii voter to support them or the bozo that appointed them. Worst of all, the "informed citizenry" has little interest in demanding disclosure. We just go to the polls and elect the same crooks year after year. | 1 | toxic |
Arlene, you really don't make any sense here. I am not anti-gay, nor asking anyone to go "back in the closet". I am merely pointing out that the ADN, which purports to be an objective source of news (at least, I THINK they would purport to being that) are clearly pushing an agenda with this never-ending and disproportionate stream of GayBLTWXYZ articles masquerading as "news" when those folks are just a tiny segment of the population.
It is no different than if they ran two or three articles daily on the benefits of gun ownership, or on the evils of abortion, or on a particular political candidate with a clearly positive or negative cast. At a certain point, it becomes obvious that they are trying to not just report the news, but to actively SHAPE the news according to their own agenda, and it is that, and only that, that makes me upset. | 0 | not toxic |
tRump and his brood don't pay their fair share of taxes. Why fine these peaceful demonstrators? If they'er on reservation lands, you can't fine or tax the tribe or their guests. Yeee-haw | 0 | not toxic |
As a long-time football fan it pains me to say this, but the time has finally come to boycott the NFL. Yes, they have a right to disrespect the anthem, and viewers have a right to switch off the games. If the ratings continue to drop, the owners and the players will get the message. #boycottNFL | 0 | not toxic |
Um these are deployed warheads, they were already built when tiny hands took office similar to the inactive reserve in our Enduring Stockpile. They were probably made before the cold war ended. | 0 | not toxic |
Trump is solving the problem. Obama and China turned the North Korean issue into a crisis by refusing to do anything about it. They left Trump in a difficult situation and Trump is doing a great job in solving the crisis.
The "conventional" way has been a massive failure. It's time for the Fake News and the failed "experts" to stand back and let Trump do things his way. | 0 | not toxic |
For $200,000 a year I bet you could hire around the clock shifts of security personnel and keep the problem from happening in the first place. | 0 | not toxic |
So......us that are so ignorant might say that while it may be a malfunction it is a great natural birth control method only “enhanced” by the opportunity to have a drug covered for men yet not for women? I get it! Now add to that the lack of follow through for social programs etc. after unwanted pregnancies or just health issues that arise from lack of coverage for prevention. Can’t have it both ways. Either support preventative care or take care of people afterward! | 0 | not toxic |
Why would you want to perpetuate the obfuscation of the term Islamophobia? It seems to me this is intentional, not just for political expediency, but also to further ensure that this erroneous term can be deployed as a social tool in the future to silence all critics of the religion. You also said: "Islam is no more an "ideology" than Judaism in this case" So? What is your point? All religions are ideologies. The key distinction and the reason that people are so up-in-arms about this is that Islam is a particularly pernicious ideology and much more of a threat to western society than Judaism (which, like Islam, is also guilty of promoting bigotry, sexism, homophobia, etc.). Islam has 1.6 billion adherents worldwide while Judaism has a comparatively tiny 14 million adherents worldwide. Islamic ideology is a major threat to modern society. As someone that has studied the Quran, the early Hadiths and Islamic jurisprudence (Shariah), I can say this with full confidence. | 0 | not toxic |
Wow! Ewe can surely hit all open receivers in your dreams right? Are ewe the greatest QB who never was or are ewe just a never was? Please share with us your greatness, oh please! | 0 | not toxic |
OK. Let's outlaw all sport hunting and fishing. Recreational travel into wilderness areas could also be stopped. Remove all new settlers from rural Alaska and outlaw travel into the Bush. Stop requiring Native communities to maintain permanent settlements. Definitely stop giving away millions of salmon every year to suburbanite dipnetters who throw away most of it anyway. Get commercial fishing out of Alaska waters. If we did all those things, the old ways would have a chance of surviving and people could live in the traditional ways. But we take all the resources for our own entertainment and then criticize Native communities for having to make changes to traditional subsistence lifestyles. | 0 | not toxic |
But you don't hold the companies involved responsible. You supply them with gushing praise. When you wrote a paragraph telling us of your infinite admiration for Steve Jobs you gave not a hoot that he buys his materials from slavers.
What you claim doesn't hold much water against a history of many, many years of not doing it.
And yes, there are exception - I even told you where to find them, small manufacturing businesses. The only area where libertarian ideas have ever had a semblence of truth to them. | 0 | not toxic |
They did not commit murder, neither did they attempt to kill anyone. On what grounds do they deserve 14 years? | 0 | not toxic |
a really silly unthoughtful comment..... | 1 | toxic |
I'm not close to antisocial, dirtbag thugs. People I know tend to die of natural causes. | 1 | toxic |
Captain Crunch:
"Let keep focused first on keeping America safe and not put the wants of foreigners above the safety of all Americans."
Absolutely incredible to me that there actually exist people who are against that!
Next thing you know The Germans, the French, The Danes, and The 'Brits' may start demanding that their countries put the safety and needs of it's own citizens over foreigners...OH wait...They ARE! | 0 | not toxic |
I must be getting old. I keep thinking universities are places devoted to learning. | 0 | not toxic |
Raitt, O'Toole, Chong, Sheer.
Still struggling with the order. Each has pros and cons. | 0 | not toxic |
Holy Cow! Talk about running scared. The very Republicans who caused this fiscal nightmare now want to give us back our dividend but have absolutely no idea how to balance the state budget without it. How about starting with the repeal of those generous tax credits, huh guys? Most of us know we have lost our PFD and we are not happy about it and will vote any and all Republicans out of office. My contempt for this obvious pandering for votes is overwhelming! | 0 | not toxic |
Can you believe it? The Junior such a ready puppet of the American Nero. Kiss the vampire of the empire.
Not a shred of evidence of chemical perpetrator have been independently conducted or confirmed.
The mind of our prime minister indeed is quite junior, weak.
I should remind him, and my fellow Canadians, that Junior speaks ONLY in his official position. Some times not for his Party. Certainly not for Parliament. And most definitely not for the Canadian people. | 0 | not toxic |
That's because you are so well educated allie. Maybe the reason you can see through him so easily is because you are so much smarter then President Trump. He has only been running a hugely successful business for 50 years, and found his way into the White House. You on the other hand, are a brilliant backseat driver that makes insightful comments that entertain the masses at our local newspaper. | 0 | not toxic |
Oh, now you're lecturing me on what an opinion is? Everything I say is my opinion! I agree that sometimes I have opinions that defy reason, but they are my opinions and I am entitled to them. So criticize my opinions, but don't tell me I was stating facts and therefore need to provide you and any other yahoo who asks me for proof. | 0 | not toxic |
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