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Could we please comment on whether we should continue to give money to a nation that would best be absorbed by its neighbor and not use it to make childish remarks regarding the PM. I am sure there are many policies he has or will put it place we can agree or disagree with in a mature debate. | 0 | not toxic |
Habs choked it away. After the game, Pete Mahovlich apologized for not winning. He had the right idea. Thank goodness, the Flyers got the job done a few days later. | 0 | not toxic |
You are using a straw man argument. Only the half-baked would say that giving food waste to people living in poverty will help solve their problems. Still, it's a gesture in the right direction, so why knock it. | 0 | not toxic |
Our consitution needs to be revised to make gun ownership a PRIVELAGE, not a right. If you have a criminal record or suffer from some sort of mental illness or depression, you should lose that privelage. The only people who are killing people with guns are criminals and psychos. | 1 | toxic |
Like all the other inmates, you really, really, really were innocent, right? | 0 | not toxic |
Interesting that the author is pointing out "Ukrainian" corruption which has actually diminished since Putin's puppet Yanukovych ruled in Ukraine--as though it is the corruption in Ukraine and not the corruption in Putin's Russia which is the real problem!
Ukraine needs to be helped to defend itself from the world's greatest aggressor so that it can then divert more of its energy from self defence towards its simultaneous fight against the corruption which was purposefully installed by the Kremlin both during Soviet and post Soviet times. The West should be ashamed of their meagre support of Ukraine given the West's abandonment of the Budapest Memorandum. Instead of demanding that Russia--one of the most corrupt countries(actually an empire) stop its aggression in Ukraine (and other parts of the world) the author focuses on the victim's inadequacies rather than dealing with the bully who is continuing to kill, harass, slander and sabotage and economically devastate Ukraine. | 0 | not toxic |
NBC"s been around since what? 1922?, and all of sudden, some punk calls"em : "fake news", "cos they hurt his feelings?
OMG... talk about thin skinned...them Americans had NO idea and them are/were smart people.
NBC ain"t "fake news", not hardly...
but Trump is certainly BAD NEWS. | 1 | toxic |
Nope Bernies is a one stop shop, thanks though! | 0 | not toxic |
Just what we need: A business person and a street fighter. It's come down to fighting in the streets. Not a good sign for us. | 0 | not toxic |
Right on steve. The other day was out hiking and the trash we found shot up was astounding. Somebody dragged a bedframe and dishwasher in there just to shoot. A bedframe? Wth. You weirdos are ruining everything with this trashed out crap you do. Grow up and clean up. I am an avid shooter myself and i will be bringing trash bags back to fill up. Just because you got an AR at cabelas doesnt mean go drag garbage in the woods. | 0 | not toxic |
With trump and scott pruitt in charge, I guess the epa now stands for environmental pollution agency. Along with other things trump has done, potus must now stand for polluter of the united states. Sad! | 0 | not toxic |
Ms. Kealoha knows the rules don't apply to her. She's a local kahuna and she makes her own rules. Wait for the appeal. Next time she'll get a Hawaiian judge. | 0 | not toxic |
OS: My HIGH is LEGAL. You are in DENIAL that YOUR high is ILLEGAL as per our Government. | 0 | not toxic |
Simply no direction from any mayors or provincial premiers on transportation in Toronto for, what, 40 years now?
Meanwhile the city gets more un-livable every day. | 0 | not toxic |
But there's still the walking Republican dead amongst us. | 0 | not toxic |
President Trump is not a fool but I'm guessing you voted for Junior/Wynne combo??? Just asking. | 1 | toxic |
Or maybe the Liberals are stepping in to help women who are left behind by selfish father's that don't want to contribute. I think you should stop assuming single mother's are in the situation because they chose to be and acknowledge that it takes a man to make a child happen in the huge majority of all cases (except for sperm donations). | 0 | not toxic |
City kicking in a third of the money (presumably an interest-free loan? Article doesn't specify) seems more than fair to me. Don't let the door hit you on the way out. | 0 | not toxic |
Climate change will cause more and more frequent devastating weather events, like the floods that are stealing lives and destroying properties now, and the increasingly prevalent summer wildfires that have been threatening our cities. I wonder if Clark had the insight while visiting Cache Creek, or while looking over the raging wildfires in BC with Stephen Harper, to recognize these losses and harms as the inevitable consequences of the fossil fuel industry that she is adamant about advancing in our province. She should think about the human costs of her fixation on "getting to yes" on pipelines, LNG plants, and tankers, instead of saying yes to solar, wind, tidal, and geothermal industries in BC. She is snubbing the energy industry of the 21st century to hang onto a dying and damaging sunset industry.
I'm sure it has nothing to do with the tens of thousands of dollars her party has accepted from the old boys' energy industry. I've long since "got to no" on Clark and co. | 0 | not toxic |
"...CIA says Russians helped Trump win election according to a US Government Official - on the condition of anonymity.... The CIA had no comment..." Ha !! Yes, typical Clinton spin, this week it's the Russian's fault last week it was the FBI and Comey. Maybe the Dems should have run a more honest candidate....!! | 0 | not toxic |
I am sure that you received feedback from many other leaders in Everett that you agree with. Also, political signs can't be "lying rotting through out the city" -- the election hasn't even happened yet. (Who tore them out of the ground anyway and left them "lying rotting" anyway?)
You can't even admit which candidate you support and why. Personal attacks on someones character seems to be the norm. I don't believe you, and she is getting my vote. | 0 | not toxic |
RG has some great photographers. Favorite picture: upside down American flag with American flag flying over courthouse.
I am not making a political statement about flying the flag upside down. I just think it's a great shot. | 0 | not toxic |
What you really need to worry about is Dihydrogen Monoxide... it kills thousands every year.
Get educated.
http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html | 0 | not toxic |
You should read Shakespeare instead of quoting him out of context. | 0 | not toxic |
Maryam Monsef, who herself should be deported, should not be able to comment on this matter. | 0 | not toxic |
The bottom line to all your "speculation" about Trumps IRS return does not mean a thing since even if you are an accountant but you have never seen the tax return in question since Trump refuses to release it. I have an accountant and he never even attempts to "speculate" on my tax return and only wants to talk to me when he has seen it. I would say being a professional person myself that my accountant is more ethical than you. | 0 | not toxic |
Cold showers to save the planet? Someone needed to be paying attention in his science classes and ignoring Gore's little bit of brain washing. It is sad that some folks have bought into the chicken little stories of the sky falling due to CO2 and now think the end is near but of course that is what the alarmists intended the simple minded to do ... get scared silly and then hand over control of everything to those who claimed to have the answer to saving the planet.
Fortunately economic reality is stopping Red Rachel and Justin from totally screwing up Canada but they are making a mess of things. | 0 | not toxic |
Our run blocking has definitely improved over last year. If we can dominate the line with our run game to keep Mack out of the backfield it can only benefit our pass blocking. Watson has had some big whiffs in protection, Garcia as well.
Looking forward to Raiders week!!! | 0 | not toxic |
Obama... | 0 | not toxic |
All the participants that initiated and gained from the overthrow were white Americans. That fact is unfortunate but true no matter how we try to color it. | 0 | not toxic |
Actually, I've had a couple of people "take me in" for a while. Sorry you didn't "see" it. | 0 | not toxic |
No need to read beyond the part where the promoters of this bill are trying to dodge facts by avoiding the scrutiny of the Congressional Budget Office. This bill is garbage, put forth in bad faith by people who wish to bilk the American people. | 0 | not toxic |
Cool down, Beans.
Even in the MOST ACTIVE foreign market, non-Canadians represent less than 10% of the sales. And we have at least one real estate rep telling us that the buyers search around for homes UNDER a million--just like your kids and mine--and come to parents for down payment assistance. Doesn't sound much like "rich foreigners" or "greedy speculators" are taking over.
What you might focus on--as I will now--somebody explain the 5%-9.5% discrepancy in data within a short period of time...especially as the government imposed that foreign buyer tax? Any answers about THAT? | 0 | not toxic |
Yes, that is the problem with Aquinas’ argument against ordaining women. If, as Thomas says, women represent subjection, then they should be the preferred candidates for priests. They better represent Jesus who took the form of a slave, accepting even death, death on a cross! Accepting punishment for a capital offense is the ultimate subjugation. But Aquinas thinks Christ cannot represent subjugation because he interprets ordination by “ applying a hermeneutic of power.” That kind of argument just does not work, as you say.
It is also hard to see how the scripture argument works. “Scripture is the soul of theology” as St Jerome said. To say this issue is absent from scripture is a problem whether you want to say that absence excludes women, or that that absence means we can decide. | 0 | not toxic |
I sill remember a high government official saying that Shakespeare is only an old white fossil who has nothing to offer to today's youth. | 0 | not toxic |
You're right... it involves 300 million people's wallets. | 0 | not toxic |
And if he did he'd scream "Fake News!" | 0 | not toxic |
Ethical attorneys don't say that. Ethical attorneys turn down non-meritorious appeals. The legislature has an ethical attorney who gave it sound advice. It ignored that. The cost of this "flat fee Washington firm" should be borne personally by the legislators who are not acting in the state's best interests by pursuing a frivolous appeal. | 0 | not toxic |
Your article cannot be correct. By definition a "philanthropist" would not be selling the home for $63 million; a philanthropist would be giving away a property worth $63 million. | 0 | not toxic |
Finally, the cost of institutional corruption and administrative capture that accompanies Oil.
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Oil has a 140 year history of causing corruption almost everywhere oil is found, except Norway. No country has ever become a democracy after the discovery of oil. Oil stunted democracy in Mexico; Venezuela; Iran; Nigeria. Huge corruption in the US, UK.
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Today's column is basically a complaint that the Liberals ended agency capture at the NEB.
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Agency capture of the Conservative Party by Oil led to the unconscionably foolish 2% cut in the GST = $180 B in lost federal revenue to date = $180 B more federal debt, or less public transit, etc.
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It is why there is no money to solve the 90 min/day congestion tax on everybody's life.
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It is another cost of failure to defend our democratic institutions, and of failure to force internalisation of negative externalities.
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If the true political choice is pipelines or subways, Canada needs public transit way more than it needs pipelines. | 0 | not toxic |
I agree with this column to a certain extent, Rob Ford was not the best representation for the city of Toronto and of course, smoking any sort of substance isn’t something a political figure should come close to. But, he was elected fairly into office by Torontonians and if it wasn’t for the scandal, he would’ve been seen as a half decent mayor, doing his job like any other mayor did. If it wasn’t for the hate that was directed towards him and all the media attention, our city of Toronto wouldn’t have been that big of an embarrassment. | 0 | not toxic |
Very selective memory. When it comes to the economy, they try to forget the 8 years of Bush and somehow make it that the 8 years of Obama didn't really happen either. I don't understand how smart people can just willfully ignore things that are inconvenient to their narrative. | 0 | not toxic |
To use a hypothetical situation, just suppose that a person became a Canadian citizen in 2006. In 2008 that same person cuts off a guys head on a Greyhound bus. Could he really lose his citizenship over something as trivial as that? That's outrageous. We must open the Constitution at once! | 0 | not toxic |
Wonder if that has anything to do with the Icelanders overthrowing their (allegedly crooked) banking system? Rankings groups have a hard time with nations like that... | 0 | not toxic |
but that's exactly how societies have shaped themselves for centuries. It may not be nice but it works. | 0 | not toxic |
Aloha Luke, another great column. We have been having this debate on O‘ahu for a long time and it is one that is often filled with more heat than light. Many say the solution is to simply stop growing, stop accommodating development. But the state is growing at a rate of 51 people per day and two thirds of that is “natural growth” – 21 more babies are born here than people die every day. Even if you could magically close our borders and turn away every potential new resident from the mainland or overseas, our population would still be expected to grow by more than 75,000 in the next decade – throw in the malihini and we’re talking a total of 113,000 new residents. That’s why DBEDT is saying we need 65,000 new homes, including 22,000 new affordable rentals by 2026. (more...) | 0 | not toxic |
When the UK leaves the EU, it will be in no better or worse position than any other non-EU country, lots of which trade with the EU. EU tariffs are generally low, and British products already conform to EU specifications. Trade across the Channel is not going to magically stop on Exit Day; in fact, I doubt that Brexit will have a measurable effect on trade between the UK and the EU. | 0 | not toxic |
What a joke, these people are rich off of making people fat. Of course they don't want people to know how bad their food is for them.
I am a daily calorie counter, and go out of my way to learn about our food, yet still find the % system confusing. 4 grams and 20% of fat??? what does that even mean? The percentage of fat I need is different than the percentage of fat you may need. | 0 | not toxic |
Matthew - Thanks for the info on GOP endorsements. Yes, Clallam County needs to bring in more high-paying jobs into the area. Colleen certainly has brought that frame of mind to the Port Commission. Yet I agree with Michael Cobb's wish to look harder at the value of recreational boating, whether fishing, crabbing, cruising, or sailing. It shouldn't be neglected, as boating also has a part to play in bringing jobs to our communities. Though sometimes difficult to see the jobs recreational boating brings may include work within the hospitality industry, jobs and sales in local stores, restaurant work, and boating supplies. True, these jobs don't pay as well as we might like, but they still provide wages and provide needed work while our economy transitions. We are not in a position to ignore any contribution to Clallam County's economic well-being. | 0 | not toxic |
Are you hoping that he can out-do your other Chinese leader role model?
Mao only murdered 70,000,000 of your relatives and countrymen.
Surely Xi can better that. | 0 | not toxic |
Viagra can help biological males who are Transitioning/Gay etc. | 0 | not toxic |
Did you even read her article? She said CO2 levels have remained the same for the past 2 years. | 0 | not toxic |
It pains me greatly that the Trumpeters are currently not all over this board, claiming all this is fake news.To paraphrase Hannah Arendt in Totalitarianism, the truth changes to whatever the Leader may say on any given day | 0 | not toxic |
Thanks for the great article. I always enjoy your writing. | 0 | not toxic |
This one feels like spin, so let me offer MY spin in return. Rail got the money, but it has a terrible reputation before even being built. So, the HART P.R. people reach out to a handful of news editor with a sad story about the need to bring the community together again with personal stories. CB bites the bait and gives Neal the thankless job. But, someone forgets to tell Neal that using personal stories is an old marketing gimmick that has become quite transparent over time. And then Neal over-intellectualizes the piece by giving us a story about story-telling, which falls flat and fluffy.
Here's a hint, CB readers yearn for the truth, not stories. How about writing about how HART, C&C and the State are going to remediate traffic gridlock over the next ten year while we wait for the 2% solution or rail to be functional. That would be a worthwhile "story." | 0 | not toxic |
Nobody takes The Clown Prince seriously in terms of his decidedly meager intellect, insights and knowledge.
But regrettably we are stuck with him as PM until at least 2019 which means he gets to inject his idiocies into our political, legal and social systems and can do much damage to our country. So we have to take him seriously enough to resolve to defeat the Liberals in 2019 and we have to work and educate and organize and vote to that end.
You are correct that The Boy Blunder is not a scholar and his specious, simplistic, shallow slogans range all the way from meaningless to absolutely absurd.
"Diversity is our strength" ranks right up there with his other asinine asides like "Canada is the world's first post-national state", "if we kill our enemy he wins", and "the only prime ministers in the twentieth century who were any good were all from Quebec".
Will he cause more fiscal, economic, disunity and cultural carnage than Papa Pierre? Probably not if he loses in 2019. | 0 | not toxic |
Most of the apologies from bishops that I have seen apologize collectively for Catholics (bishops, priests, religious, laity) as you point out. What I would like to see is a separate apology from bishops for the offences of bishops who repeated transferred abusing priests from parish to parish without any notification to the newly assigned parish or pastor about the abusive character of the priest. As a lay person, I never witnessed or had knowledge of abuse by a priests, so I do not feel that I personally need to apologize. I am profoundly sympathetic, however, to those who were abused. Bishops criticize the abusive priests, and somehow make the laity also responsible in their apology, but seldom isolate and criticize, if ever, past bishops who knowingly protected known abusive priests. | 0 | not toxic |
You still looking for the "whitey tape", are ya? :D | 0 | not toxic |
"The CBA's job is to advocate for things that affect lawyers as lawyers, not to act as a tax lobby group."
This statement makes sense.
"Anything that the federal government does that discourages these professionals from settling in small towns I think is a really bad thing," he said. "Will it have that effect? I don't know, but I think it could."
This statement sounds like fear mongering in rural and small town Canada that typically votes Conservative. | 0 | not toxic |
Germans are already ashamed of themselves. Pick up a high school history book. | 0 | not toxic |
We contribute under 2% of the worlds carbon emmission yet junior wants to tax us some more, for what? Get us a few new jobs somewhere Mr Selfie. | 0 | not toxic |
Another outraged liberal who knows nothing of history. The events leading the creation of the U.N. occurred in large part because aggressive states were appeased, rather than dealt with, until they became virtually unstoppable. Fiery rhetoric was used to motivate the Allies as well, or has he forgotten the famous "day of infamy" speech by liberal icon FDR?
Liberals. They go for style over substance, every time. That's why they're perpetually shocked, perpetually appalled, perpetually outraged, perpetually discombobulated and in need of Play-Doh, safe spaces, and therapy dogs. They do not understand that they are playing Neville Chamberlain to Trump's Teddy Roosevelt. They look effete and ineffective by comparison, and the contempt they heap on Trump might better be reserved for the mirror. | 0 | not toxic |
There are quite a few people who would disagree with you in this regard. I would not doubt that there will be more and more civil unrest in Europe, perhaps even civil wars in certain countries. The real question is this: is Europe better or worse off with the migrant crisis? I believe the answer to that is the former, no matter which side you look from, and on so many levels. | 0 | not toxic |
Get inform Bob we will soon be down to one monopolistic plan provider...what do you think will happen then?> | 0 | not toxic |
Obviously you and those who agree with you are not from Dillingham and not exactly knowledgable with that area of rural Alaska. That road is like going to arctic valley and is 20 miles long. If you read carefully the troopers were in pursuit to Aleknagik. Just FYI and clarification for you and those who agreed with our post. | 0 | not toxic |
Hey, Keoni got my 2017 Trump/Pence Presidential Inauguration invitation yesterday...too bad it was 48 days too late! It's the thought that counts right?Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! I needed that! Maybe I'll send a photo copy of it to Boots, maybe he can frame it on his living room wall? Imua! President Trump Imua! | 0 | not toxic |
A collection of bumper sticker slogans is not a rational or coherent argument, barney. Try thinking in something more than sound bites. | 0 | not toxic |
Hi Dan, The Pesto recipe is now included in the story above. Sorry about that. | 0 | not toxic |
Oh, so your point is--that you post fake news. We ALREADY knew that. LOL!
Pray for Sweden...LOL! Fake president...fake news...
Oh, and remember "the Bowling Green Massacre"...mo' fake news...LOL! | 0 | not toxic |
What waste of time and taxpayer money. | 0 | not toxic |
A malevolent odor pervades the entire Alaskan fiscal scene ... & it is due to the choke hold held by BigOil Y other BigBusiness on all attempts to straighten things out in Juneau - that & the enduring temptation to pluck the low hanging fruit - the PFD. Sloppy mismanagement & misplaced sympathies such as Sen.Stevens saying "We don't want to see Mark (Pfeiffer) get hurt" when dealing with the Anchorage LIO fraud - which got lost in the shuffle, but today, still drains public funds.
In years past I often thought the Legislature should be advised: "Don't just do something ... sit there" which seems to be what has taken place for the past 2 years.
But we need action to correct the horrible policies of the recent past - such as SB21, ending mega-project spending, reducing the cost of welcome baskets to new hires - i.e. Keith Meyer-the new CEO of the LNG Pipe Dream project. And we need to bring state audits of the oil industry up to date - among hundreds of other fiscally sane changes. | 0 | not toxic |
Absolutely. Check out the ownership and rental market in Silicon Valley and San Francisco and tell me again how over-priced Vancouver is and we should, therefore, accommodate tech workers moving from those areas. | 0 | not toxic |
What else are the tRumpettes gonna say or do? DENIAL. | 0 | not toxic |
Ok, I hear ya. But, think of what that lesson cost. Personally, I'd like to see more ownership for our actions and a proactive approach to avoiding issues instead of a reactive approach once the issue is history. Should we all adopt that behavior, maybe less lives have to be sacrificed as a tool for education.
I am glad it made an impression on you, even though the cost is immeasurable. I hope it sticks with you and you avoid what could become a tragedy. | 0 | not toxic |
Global W A R N I N G..... | 0 | not toxic |
Every time I see the name Kate Brown I see potential disaster in one form or another. Whether it is the Elliot State Forest, defunding the State Hospital in Junction City or anything else for that matter, she is an absolute failure.
This left leaning voter cannot in all honesty ever support let alone vote for her. | 0 | not toxic |
BUT HILLARY | 0 | not toxic |
I asked no question, Ashpenaz asked it. | 0 | not toxic |
So what healthcare function do they provide? | 0 | not toxic |
You need some meds...really...the hate i oozing from U. | 0 | not toxic |
I think 'deliberate' and 'Trump' are two mutually exclusive words, but I see where you're going with this! Maybe beneath that ridiculous hairstyle, his two remaining brain cells have finally worked out what a lot of us realised the first time we heard him speak - he's absolutely and utterly not qualified to be the POTUS. The sooner he goes the better - despite what Trevor Noah might think, and all the other comedy show hosts and writers who've had a field day with The Chump writing their scripts - but I suppose we have to be careful what we wish for, because Pence his V-P sounds like a neocon religious right freak who could be even worse! With his finger on the nuclear button the Rupture could be closer than we think..... | 1 | toxic |
This free keiki golf proposal is good but the more successful it is with more kids playing for free, it could reduce the number of full paying adults. On days when school is out like on weekends and on school vacations, paying adults may find it harder to get tee times that they want or tee times to play a full round of 18 holes may be all taken for that particular day. So hopefully this proposal doesn't reduce the number of full paying adults. | 0 | not toxic |
I assume you are a highly educated individual, and by that you should have a good understanding that education comes in different forms, formal and informal.
If you discredit one's opinion based on the level of formal education he/she received, I hope you did not compromise your integrity to become a user of Facebook, Twitter, Apple products, etc. | 0 | not toxic |
Going after nuns is not going to enhance his vanity..but rather the reverse....
Unfortunately it may be that the next few years will just be one media/twitter blast after another as a vanity issue....
In a way that might be a good thing...folks will tire of it, and Trump will become an object of derision ...more so than now.
The danger I see is that he may act out very viciously | 0 | not toxic |
That's good news. Coumadin isn't much fun. | 0 | not toxic |
Walter's erection. | 1 | toxic |
One set of city staff worked for three years to get an application in for this grant while the city planning department made the gas station owner at W 6th & Blair wait almost six months for his permits to replace his leaking underground gas tanks.
If we're going to take brownfield clean-up seriously in Eugene, and we should, then perhaps we can find a way to expedite clean-up efforts on brownfields that aren't abandoned by issuing the permits for such clean-ups without unnecessary delays.
As usual, the only way for such a thing to happen will be to fire Jon Ruiz, the worst city manager in history. | 0 | not toxic |
Never stated it wasn't, just simply supplying an answer to your question. | 0 | not toxic |
Just let the cops write up the report. They're good at that. You just say you don't remember anything. Not guilty by reason of amnesia. Perp no can contradict you. Dead men tell no tales. | 0 | not toxic |
I'm not sure that last sentence was needed, but thanks for the information. It's nice to read a few rational posts on this issue instead of the usual "gun grabber" or "gun nut" rhetoric. | 0 | not toxic |
The First Amendment defends individuals' right to express their views regardless of how baseless they might be. I support both Mr. Pitney's and Who's exercise of such rights. | 0 | not toxic |
Ultimately, this article needs more precision. The closest thing to a statistic is "After-tax inequality in Calgary has risen four times more than the national average since 1982". What is Calgary's actual inequality level? What is the national average? The closest thing to a conclusion is "rising inequality is primarily an urban problem". That's not exactly ground-breaking news. | 0 | not toxic |
Bronco's run game is just fun to watch now. With a much stronger O line there's many more opportunities for our RBs to produce good results. McKenzie is lighting up special teams and there's a connection we've not seen before between siemian and receivers not to mention a better tight end group. Our defense is still very tight even though I miss TJ and Ware. And we saw that play out against the cowboys. And because of that reality along with much better protection for trevor, he now has time to work the play. Combine that with trevor looking much more comfortable out there, not dropping back 15 yards on the snap, and clearly showing signs of growth as a QB and we have ourselves a team that has the chance to surprise all year long. I'm up for a good surprise ;) GO TREVOR! | 0 | not toxic |
I'm sorry, I forgot you know it all and have no need to learn anything further.
Onward, Christian soldier. | 0 | not toxic |
Still no good if the insurance industry keeps its trough full. | 0 | not toxic |
The bear was doing what bears do, the runner was trespassing through the bear's domain, in my opinion, the bear was justified, the runner simply in the wrong place, at the wrong time. Basic natural selection at work. | 0 | not toxic |
Par for the course with Wynne. Toss a nice biscuit to the 905 folk to keep their vote, knowing the Libs
have most of Toronto voters on their side. Any chance of fixing hydro charges Kate? | 0 | not toxic |
I agree. But criminals like this POS has more rights than his victims and potential victims. | 0 | not toxic |
Cassandra, it is not racism to want to see things change at a slower pace so our society can adapt at a friendly and tolerant pace. White people have beecome the least racist of any culture and have proven to be the only countries that are willing to encourage/allow immigration. I strongly believe in multiple ethnicity and having a vibrant integration take place, however I also believe that if you allow it to happen en mass than you get communities that are ethnic centric and this is already happening. We should not be naive to assume people come here to become Canadian, they come solely because of economics. They want what we have and that is an understandable part of human nature.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2nlIfn8tNA
Watch this video of a young British lady in her former neighbourhood and afterwards realize she is exceptionally tolerant and only seeks to understand people. She also has a one hour documentary that further explores this. | 0 | not toxic |
And the Alaska Republican Party is supporting Gropin' Trump too. Why would they after all the racist and misogynist stuff? Even Lisa Murkowski had enough of Trump and said she's not supporting him. | 0 | not toxic |
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