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They are not all Christians Mark and neither are WE. | 0 | not toxic |
This new Candy Cane & Pink Popsicles approach to commenting in the Globe & Mail is tedious – plus the new shortened comment space, circumvents anyone with a serious bent for critique from truly stating their case complete with citations.
Further, it takes the 'non-bias' element out of Globe commenting, thereby creating a perfect situation for some acting-out in either bias, sour grapes or both – therefore every single comment that I am expected to rate will simply be given top marks – gratis.
If the Globe thinks so little of its engaged paying customers – then the Globe will not notice the loss of many loyal patrons.
Therefore...
. . . Canada -- comment your little heart out because everyone gets an uncensored free pass-the-post with the Forest - Creature..!!
/ .. | 0 | not toxic |
So the US isn't REALLY free then, is it, if it is mandatory to "respect the song and the skycloth"?
Land of the free my ass. | 1 | toxic |
I've been honored to know this man. | 0 | not toxic |
On a day where Houston is drowning, why are you focusing on Modova? BTW, Spiritual but not religious is frequently associated with members of Twelve Step fellowships who have essentially followed the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius (the 12 Steps) without having to join a church or even worship a specific God outside the fellowship (although some do return to their native Church). It is not a fad and without some sort of spiritual discipline, they are simply agnostic. | 0 | not toxic |
Just one more article promoting white guilt in order to justify the dispossession of whites by the entry of millions of immigrants into Canada and into European countries. | 0 | not toxic |
There are a number of good TED talks on UBI which I would recommend. I also watched an interview with Elon Musk where he discusses the idea of UBI. He seems to believe that it's not only a good idea, but also inevitable. | 0 | not toxic |
Vigilance and intense scrutiny....even of this piddling "little stuff" is necessary once in a while. Keeps these *ahem* public servants on their toes as to accountability and ethical obligations. | 0 | not toxic |
Trump's insistence on investigating Clinton's emails further was a smoke screen, to cover his own more serious misdeeds. He has made two outrageous claims, that Pres. Obama wiretapped him, and that British intelligence helped. He's come to realize that any investigation into the 2016 campaign is likely to uncover his own collusion with Russia. Of course he wants it halted. | 0 | not toxic |
You need to take some Xanax and give your poor little fingers a rest lest they develop calluses. | 0 | not toxic |
The same way as anyone else who might lose their job. This happens to workers all the time. | 0 | not toxic |
Just because the west no longer burns witches doesn't mean countries governed by Islamic law are owed a 600 year grace period to civilize. Secondly, when May finally says what everyone is thinking (in terms of accommodating regressive cultural practices) - she is attacked in the press. People who are sympathetic to extremism and sharia law do not need to be accommodated, they need to be confronted head on. Cultural segregation spread through private religious schools and the radical views of transplanted Imams need to be addressed head on with a full auditing of religious donations and direct government oversight of religious schools. Sharia law is not a function of cultural relativism - it is a system of beliefs that is fundamentally incompatible with pluralism and should be called out accordingly. | 0 | not toxic |
Nope, you'd be wrong. Our business group, all entrepreneurs, are livid. Farmers are livid, Dr's, small business all are frustrated by this small minded decision.
Many small businesses will simply lay off staff, move south or close up shop. All options are on the table. | 0 | not toxic |
I wouldn't be too confident about diocesan clergy either. In several dioceses bishops have raided priest pension funds to pay off settlements of clergy abuse lawsuits, sometimes raising the retirement age for priests even into the 80s. It's obscene how the good guys are being made to pay for the bad guys. | 0 | not toxic |
I agree. I think that she did a really good job. I wish that stuff like this would get reported more. If people don't' know about it, it's almost as if it did not happen. | 0 | not toxic |
Excellent idea, Mr. Shippen. If Chimps had their own corporation, could they influence politics? | 0 | not toxic |
i am so sorry for your mom. Hopefully she is safe now. | 0 | not toxic |
NDP/GREEN ECONOMIC OBJECTIVES WOULD BANKRUPT BC!!
To date, only the BC Libs- have articulated a coherent, plausible, long-term economic development plan for BC
Much is currently being implemented...
BC's economic survival depends on it being able to remain a "top of chart" attractive location for overseas' & out-of-province corporations & individuals to invest & establish research & development, assembly/manufacturing sites in...
Unfortunately, most of Metro Vancouver's & Vancouver Island's NDP/Green voters did not consider the future economic viability of BC- or even their respective regions- when deciding which parties' candidates to vote for...
Subsidized child care, lowering MSP premiums, ending tolls, remedying high costs of market housing & similar "state funded" types of issues HAVE TO BE PAID FOR THRU ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT!!->> LESSON FOR NEXT ELECTION??!! | 0 | not toxic |
You, Mr. Grisham, are a complete and total jerk using religion as an excuse for your mean behavior. | 1 | toxic |
Are you in the middle class or are working hard to join it? | 0 | not toxic |
I am in fact old enough to remember when only white males were first class citizens. I was born in 1949. Throughout the 50s and 60s women and minorities were openly discriminated against in employment. Very few women held public office. Blacks were kept from voting throughout the south and were unable to buy housing in places like Eugene, Oregon. As late as the late 50s people as prominent as Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald could not get a hotel room in Eugene. (I recommend a trip to the Mims house near Skinner Butte if you think open racism was something that happened long ago and far away.) As for homosexuality, that was more likely to get you jail than matrimony. | 1 | toxic |
Wrong. I've never said he's an antipope. I think he's clearly showing himself to be a bad pope. Study up on the difference. | 0 | not toxic |
Resist, I was wondering if you were a Hater, But a Racist too ? If you look in the mirror, you just described the Liberal Socialist and fake new's junkies, including yourself. Insulting your neighbors won't win this conversation. As for Elise Patkotak , more of the same. | 0 | not toxic |
Trump will make Junior wet his pants. | 0 | not toxic |
Wanna bet? | 0 | not toxic |
The legislatures, don't like successful businesses, anywhere in Hawaii.
When your business, is too successful, it has to be taxed or regulated to fail. | 0 | not toxic |
I hear you. I’m just saying there are some things that aren’t going to change, and tourists getting all goofy over celebrities is one of them. Might as well get used to it. | 0 | not toxic |
I am agree.This is pure greed. Corporations are looking for excuse to relocate to Mexico.In Germany for instance hydro way high and manufacturing is booming. | 0 | not toxic |
"This has resulted in 20% of the residents of the Whiteaker being homeless people."
That might be confusing cause and effect. Whiteaker has long been one of Eugene's poorest, but interesting, neighborhoods. The rest stop camps, and Opportunity Village, take people off the street and help them to stabilize their lives. They're probably a net benefit to your neighborhood. I think your real problem is all the desperate homeless people who are not sheltered. | 0 | not toxic |
Carlo Petersen, one of Surve's attack dogs rather than a real journalist! .... he should go back to writing in a trashy magazine as that is his comfort zone. ... maybe Surve's poodle though best describes him in retrospect | 0 | not toxic |
The fact remains that the only change the Trump campaign demanded in the Republican platform removed tough language targeting the Russians over Ukraine. Trump associates have consistently been caught lying about their contacts with Russian nationals.
Coincidence? Unlikely. | 0 | not toxic |
Nyscof, a.k.a. the “Media Relations Director” for the New York antifluoridationist faction, “FAN”:
1. There is no valid science, “modern”, or otherwise which shows anything other than fluoride at the optimal level at which water is fluoridated, provides prevention of significant amounts of dental decay, with any claims of adverse effects having no merit, whatsoever..........as evidenced by nyscof’s inability to provide any valid evidence to support her claims.
2. Nyscof’s “4700 professionals” is a reference to a worldwide survey of her “FAN”. Within this group are approximately 350 dentists, and 550 MDs. There are 175,000 dentists and 900,000 MDs in the US alone. Nyscof could not have provided a more vivid example of the negligible amount of opposition existing amongst respected healthcare.
Steven D. Slott, DDS
Communications Officer
American Fluoridation Society | 0 | not toxic |
I'll never understand why non-Native Americans bother with Thanksgiving anymore. | 0 | not toxic |
Because the republicans cant replace it with anything better - 3rd or 4th try in 6 months with absolutely nothing to show for it. Republicans just cant seem to say "health care" and "affordable" in the same sentence. That's the key word that makes you Repubs shrivvle up like a prune - AFFORDABLE! | 0 | not toxic |
The left is full of hate and attack all who oppose them. If they had let freedom of speech reign from the white supremacists or whoever no one would have died. | 0 | not toxic |
Not an "easy win" if the opposing candidate won the entire district, albeit by a handful of votes. One vote difference is still a win. You know that don't you? | 0 | not toxic |
You say "there was obviously not a thorough background check done..." A background check would have shown nothing. He was only arrested yesterday, Tuesday 4/4. Even calling his old employer would likely not have produced any information, because his previous employer probably would not say anything while an investigation was still ongoing. | 0 | not toxic |
“target the Iranian regime’s support for terrorism, its pursuit of a ballistic missiles program, and its human rights abuses.”
None of which has anything to do with the JCPOA. Nice reading comprehension fail. | 0 | not toxic |
I leave the shilling, deliberate obfuscation and misstating of facts up to you.
According to the RCMP the cabinet documents in the possession of Bruce Clark came from Basi and Virk as set out in the charging documents. Basi and Virk when pleading guilty confirmed that to be true in the agreed statement of facts filed with the court. You did read those official documents right?
BTW you do realize that Premier Clark was specifically cleared of any and all conflict of interest allegations in respect of the sale of BC Rail.
The investigation and report was prepared by an independent counsel Saskatchewan lawyer Gerald Gerrand , ruled Clark was not in a conflict of interest on the file.
"It is not the statutory function of the commission to engage in a roving inquisition to ascertain if facts exist to support an innuendo or series of innuendoes, absent a reasonably supported factual assertion of a breach of a specific provision or provisions of the Act," he wrote. | 0 | not toxic |
Okay. So, tell me: In what courts of law has Rose McGowan been ruled against for breach of contract or defamation of character with regard to Weinstein? | 0 | not toxic |
They mistakenly call themselves "moderates" now. LOL......assuming that thinking people won't see them for what they are. | 0 | not toxic |
Home schooling is looking more and more like the only option for my child | 0 | not toxic |
By the way, are you a Snopes reader? What is the headline about the giant chicken on the front page of Snopes today? | 0 | not toxic |
Unfortunately, that snail's pace is the problem. If it takes a year to fill a position, there are those who will shrug and say that the position must not be needed, never mind that the rest of the staff is working extra hours to cover the job. The same thing happens in the private sector if it takes months to fill positions. I am seeing it in my current employer, my department needs to about double in size, they are slowly filling those positions, but as it stands now most of us are weeks behind and being pressured to work 12 hr days or weekends to make up the slack. While we are doing it, it is only possible for so long. The pace of change in government is slow enough that it will in the end result in more turnover, which in and of itself is extremely expensive. But hey, make these changes and prove that government can't do anything right. That is what much of the right believes anyway. | 0 | not toxic |
As a US citizen, I can tell you, the trumps are no farce. It's a real tragedy for us and the world. I hope I live long enough to see them all die. They are a disgrace to civilized people. | 1 | toxic |
Great! If the number of guns can be increased enough, crime will be reduced to zero. | 0 | not toxic |
It is you who has a serious problem. You're a closet racist. You always pointing fingers at Indians. Many readers post comments in here with no racial undertones. Your comments always have a racial slant. Like I said, you're inciting hate and violence towards the innocent Indian community in South Africa. Do you want all Indians to take collective responsibility for the wrongs of a few individuals?
What does cheaper got to do with any of this? You're using cost to take a stab at Indians again. This has nothing to do with cost of manufacturing. | 0 | not toxic |
The trouble with the BC is that it's not even wrong. On its own terms it is unimpeachable. All of its answers are true and all of the questions important. Yet it fails at communicating the Gospel and at forming a conscience because it provides little hint of the thought behind the answers.
It is no wonder that the generations formed by the Baltimore Catechism were defenseless against modernists and post-Christian moralistic therapeutic deism, so easily led astray by the charlatans who used "Vatican II" without reference to the council itself as an alibi to preach a different gospel, and unable to pass the faith on to the next generation. Let's not forget that everyone who made a mess of things in the 70s and 80s--from Dearden and Hunthausen down to bad CCD teachers--was formed before Vatican II! | 0 | not toxic |
This columnist, he was never that great of a writer, and what skill there was has eroded with aging. There'a a lot of all over the place in this writing; it needs some editor to have a read and start a re-write.
Yes, strange things happen in the NHL playoffs, defining moments, if you want to spin it that way.
Woulda been nice if this columnist mighta mentioned even 1 of them during his piece on that topic.
Hockey column for dummies. | 0 | not toxic |
As soon as the population can support a sustainable yield. | 0 | not toxic |
Rep. Adam B. Schiff (Calif.), the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, called Mueller’s impaneling of a D.C. grand jury “a significant development,” noting that it has been more than a year since former FBI director James B. Comey launched a counterintelligence investigation into Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election.
“That means one year later, rather than turning that investigation off, rather than concluding ‘We’ve looked at this for a year; there’s really nothing to see here,’ as the president would claim, instead . . . it’s moving into a new phase,” Schiff said during an appearance on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “That wouldn’t be taking place if there was really no evidence, no evidentiary basis to move forward.”… | 0 | not toxic |
I take it this is an extremely poor attempt at humour or sarcasm?
Her mindless rants always remind me of the whiny kid on the playground no one wants to play with because the game isn't played the way she wants trying to accommodate her lack of sportsmanship, skill, and social skills.
Wente is a class act compared to this tiresome 3rd rate hack.
Most have no idea why the G&M even gives her the space resorting to tabloid gutter journalism you find on radicalized campus papers. | 0 | not toxic |
Snohomish County conservation and recreation owes much to Mr. Heirman. Hopefully he touched enough of us that our kids can carry on his legacy. | 0 | not toxic |
Years and years the Habs were touted Stanley Cup leading contenders by the media(and of course, they're own fans), and every year they proved nothing but Pretenders.
The Media is so slooooow to figure things out. | 0 | not toxic |
Mr. Merkel | 0 | not toxic |
Liberal "cash for access", clearly breaches both the rules they have put in place and the spirit of the rules. The only difference in "cash for access" in which all major parties participate is that the Liberals promised to stop it.
Since all major parties are complicit I urge readers to E-mail or write to your MP and challenge them to submit a private member's bill to end this practice, copy the Prime Minister's office, and/or their party leader's office and tell them plainly that their stance on this issue will influence your voting decision in the next election.
Sustained public pressure may the be only way to get their attention. It is time this nonsense was stopped! | 0 | not toxic |
This story should not have been published. No one is guilty. No charges have been laid, and yet the public will have the impression that these companies have behaved immorally or illegally. WAIT to publish this kind of stuff. | 0 | not toxic |
These academic kangaroo courts have already started to cause the taxpayers money. This is a bit more detail on the case at CSU-Pueblo. The legislature needs to reign in the state universities in regards to these 'committees' much like they forced them to abide by the !st amendment in regards to 'free speech' on campus.
http://www.chieftain.com/news/pueblo/deal-reached-in-former-athlete-s-lawsuit-against-csu-pueblo/article_1f94ddb4-6d8a-5e81-bed6-ebfef91001c4.html | 0 | not toxic |
You're really a one-trick pony. | 0 | not toxic |
Attempted burglary of a dwelling in Oregon; use of deadly force is justified. ORS 161.219(2)
Others so inclined might want to take note.
This fellow was still able to be taken to a hospital for treatment. | 0 | not toxic |
Health insurance premiums were growing at an un-affordable and unsustainable rate well before the ACA. Although the ACA has added to the expense for sure, you can't say that we had affordable health care coverage before the ACA but now we don't because, even without the ACA, premiums would have likely risen to close to what they are now. The problem is not the lack of affordable insurance. Insurance will never be affordable so long as it's a for profit enterprise trying to pay the expenses of another for profit enterprise that sells services that are necessary but without sufficient cost controls. | 0 | not toxic |
Ur right... Maybe contend in 2030 | 0 | not toxic |
Thanks Nathan. I do believe that feral cats are a management concern. But I do admit frustration because there is no discussion of what "remove cats" really means. | 0 | not toxic |
It was already decriminalized. | 0 | not toxic |
How many garbage cans did you count along the path route, Rickard? Oftentimes it's hard to find a garbage can anywhere in the city. If the city doesn't want garbage littering the parks or streets, install garbage cans. How hard is that? Oh wait, the city will have to hire someone to collect the garbage in the cans. | 0 | not toxic |
The most plagiarized words on the planet: Bigot, racist, homophobe, sexist, ad nausea, or should I say cuss words or napalm. No one pegs them as un-civil comments here? | 0 | not toxic |
So what? Nobody said you couldn't shoot 800 rounds per mo. 50 a day is 1500 a month, for a 30 day month. Just don't litter with those empty shell casings, bring 'em back for recycling and buy more when you do. | 0 | not toxic |
Ken, there's broad agreement even among skeptics that CO2 is a greenhouse gas, that fossil fuel use is causing its level to rise in the atmosphere, that the earth is warming, and that CO2 might be partly responsible. What has NOT been convincingly demonstrated is that anthropogenic CO2 has any greater effect on climate change than solar activity, ocean oscillations, cloud cover variation or any number of other variables that climate models don't reliably account for. The fact that so many 'climate scientists' say otherwise says more about the state of government-funded science than it does about the actual state of the climate. | 0 | not toxic |
I thought the Olympics were supposed to be a celebration of amateur athletics. Let guys like Ovechkin go and participate and look like a doofus skating around amateurs. | 0 | not toxic |
Education. From the Latin word duco. It means to both lead and to follow. Education and creativity are completely different. Education is about organizing individuals into an acceptable societal norm so they can maximize their own potential in that society. Creativity is that spark of pure imagination that can create both great and terrible consequences. Sadly our schools are controlled by government and even more sadly government education policy is controlled by the teachers unions. The inmates are truly in charge of the asylum. And naturally since they are well educated they run it for their own benefit. We go along with it because our taxes are so high we haven't the money to pay for education privately and even if we did the problem pervades the privates schools too. Send children to school and expect them to be educated but if you want creativity that is up to you as parents. Any doubters? Check out the school records of people who have truly made a difference. Dismal. | 0 | not toxic |
what does that have to do with popular consensus? Dr's are a small minority of the population | 0 | not toxic |
Lies, propaganda,and fake news have been part of the American polical scene since the death of JFK.Only now though,that the power elite have been pushed aside. | 0 | not toxic |
Stole 2 million casino chips of the casino he just burned down , stupid and evil. | 1 | toxic |
Hmmmmm, lets see:
1/ Last in and first out of the global recession of 2008/09 in the G7..
2/ Highest job creation and economic growth and lowest debt to GDP among the G7 in the 5 years after the global recession.
3/ Lowest federal tax burden as a % of the economy since 1963.
4/ Most admired and respected country in the world in the last years of Harper.
5/ First G7 country to get back to a balanced budget after the global recession stimulus spending/bail outs.
6/ Respecting provincial jurisdictions and acknowledging Quebecois as a nation ended separatism in Quebec and in Alberta (until Justin).
7/ Helped create the most affluent middle class in the world by 2014.
8/ Requiring unions and first nations leaders to be financially transparent and accountable to their members.
9/ Curbing at least a little the criminal compensation, security and productivity gap between workers in the privileged public sector and the market sector.
10/ Lots more but no space! | 0 | not toxic |
his mother is now calling him Mr Murray. | 0 | not toxic |
Thoughts and prayers to Mr. Tinker's family and friends...such a very sad loss. | 0 | not toxic |
The state along with the local, corporate media has long looked at Arctic Refuge as an economic savior to the state’s periodic economic woes. Yet, in the past, the amount of oil in Arctic Refuge has been estimated to range from 3.2 billion barrels of economically recoverable oil up to over 11 billion barrels of technically recoverable oil.
This is an important distinction between what is economically recoverable as it takes in the economics and costs of oil development whereas technically recoverable oil does not.
In the past, estimated jobs created by development had been hyper inflated by then Senator Frank Murkowski which was deceptive in his attempt to push through development.
Furthermore, the 2,000 acre footprint was highly deceiving as this only counted the support structures that actually touch the tundra. It did not take into account the acreage for gravel roads, warehouses, pipelines above the tundra minus the support structures, living facilities, etc. To be continued: | 0 | not toxic |
Oh ok. So that means that if they took back the raises everything would be ok. Got it. | 0 | not toxic |
Address the specific examples Metal. What part of that do you not grasp?
Do you agree with, or not agree with, the persecutions of the professors in question in the article?
Your pomposity is a nice coward's dodge, but it is rather limited and transparent. | 0 | not toxic |
Jamaal's signing was risky. Jamaal had multiple knee surgeries, so a lot of people have been writing him off. Still, I'm pleased with what I've heard about him so far. The fact that he has put on his helmet and is going through running drills with his fellow RBs is encouraging. I'd like to see what he does on the field. | 0 | not toxic |
The record speaks for itself. Ige has been a poor performer. The sellout to Caldwell, poor state roads everywhere and allowing Chinp to spend our tax dollars on furthering Chinp's financial interest. | 0 | not toxic |
We got 8 inches of snow in 24 hours here and all it did was prompt the mayor to chastise people in Anchorage over having to choose snowplows or cops. The city didn't shut down. Geez. | 0 | not toxic |
Typical reaction from people like you: If you disagree with me, then I'm surely an apologist and supporter.
Were you spewing about Trump haters in their black hoods assaulting people? I'm sure you were not.
Were you spewing about Trump haters in their black hoods destroying property? I'm sure you were not.
By your philosophy, that obviously makes you an apologist and supporter of their violence and destruction.
Whether you like it or not, people have a right to demonstrate, regardless of how you feel about their message. The BLM has the same right. It's when people like you try to stop them from exercising that right that things get out of control, and the Trump haters are some of the worst. You obviously have an issue with people expressing their opinion--if it goes against yours, anyway.
BTW, where did I use the word "equivalent"? Read it again and stop trying to spin it for your agenda. People like you are great at that. | 0 | not toxic |
My guy charges $150-$180/Oz and he delivers. Fat chance the government can compete with that. | 0 | not toxic |
And what happened to all the TALK about taxing REITS like Ala Moana (free mega benefit recipient from this fiasco) and "Public/Private" skin in the game, Mr. Part-Time Mayor?? State lifetime trough bottom feeders??? Hmmmmm??? Huh???? | 0 | not toxic |
The third scenario is exactly the same one that many of us imagined 7-8 years ago, and is still the best choice. This balances the number of students between the three schools, and preserves the middle school. There are subgroups of grades 5-6 and 7-8 within the school, so these age groups have some separation. Excess rooms and wings of buildings can be rented out or locked up for additional savings. Evan, the Middle School is using buildings that were constructed in the 1940s through the 1990s. The oldest building is rented to Island Dance, and was built in 1935. | 0 | not toxic |
Brian, why the histrionics? I'd bet dollars to donuts, that if you were there, Governor Walker would take the time to have a rational discussion with you. | 0 | not toxic |
They should begin by rolling back management salaries and perks, which have exploded out of control in relation to non-management wage settlements. All management bonuses should be abolished. | 0 | not toxic |
People need to question why Territorial Savings retains the Mayor on its board paying him over $10,000/hour all the while he's shown no financial control of this project where he promised "On time....on budget". Traffic reduction was the bait........... | 0 | not toxic |
Both said Trump did not contact them.” — initially. And neither one cared. So why do you?
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You understand that lying by omission and by false implication is the same as explicitly lying, right? That’s taught to us in ethics, provided you’ve attended a school, upbringing, or profession which values such things.... | 0 | not toxic |
The Hawaii Convention Center had been the monument to THE most powerful man in Indonesia and perhaps all of SE Asia via a spoiled brat son. Tearing it down today would be tantamount to tearing down Confederate statues. | 0 | not toxic |
Hipsters in Lone Tree?
HA
LOL
Have you been to Lone Tree? | 0 | not toxic |
all three abrahamist death cults are blots on humanity.
all three are equally insane and bloodthirsty.
is that clear enough for you? | 1 | toxic |
I don't buy it. Ms. Mansfield makes a distinction between "facts" and "truth". She says there is a "factual truth" and an "emotional truth", and that "psychologists tell us" that most of us make (most? all?) our decisions based on "feelings". Do we then need to call it "emotional" truth? Let's leave out the "truth part, and admit those decisions have little fact or truth, but only the strength of our emotions, and as such are apt often to go badly wrong; we see the results in the pages of our newspapers every day. "Emotional truth" led to witch burnings, the murders of heretics in inquisitions, the massacres and enslavement of peoples we "felt" were subhuman, and today, the incorrect "emotional truth" that persons with dark skin, another religion, or both, are murderers at the very least.
Facts can be manipulated; we call that "lying". "Emotional truth", though it be deplorable bigotry, can be used by a strong man to gain and keep power at the expense of his sad mob of losers. | 0 | not toxic |
@ nigelnigel: "..right wing scream machine..."
I LOVE that phrase. I will have to steal it and reuse it. Perfect description. Thanks! | 0 | not toxic |
It has already happened in Canada. As one example, visit Richmond, BC, where unless you are of Chinese ethnicity, you will be very much in the minority and where you will find that many (most) commercial signs are written only in Chinese. | 0 | not toxic |
Huh? I can't stand Trump. Just like I can't stand UA using state funds to take money from K-12. | 0 | not toxic |
WTH? I actually agreed with that. | 0 | not toxic |
Governor Walker spending state money like a drunken sailor. | 1 | toxic |
Will only be a bad hire if she handles the HSTA in a business like manner. The Unions like to be catered to. I hope she stays strong and on track. If she really is a Pawn, dump her like yesterday's garbage (Thats from Hard Boiled Hegarty). If she can get rid of layers of bureaucracy, she would be successful. But, again, where are the relatives odf political insiders gonna work? | 0 | not toxic |
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