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I'd be curious to know if your "black and white truth" is in fact actually "rational, intelligent".
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Not the figures you cited. I checked their website.
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Pause to reconsider your hyperbole, even withdraw it on the basis of abject silliness. Consider how infantile your assertion is in the face of hundreds of thousands of Afghans having fled their country, then living as refugees in places like Pakistan, India and even Canada. Consider also the horror faced by many of them as they are forced back to Afghanistan by the Pakistani gov't this past year. Torture, rape, murder and starvation awaits them. https://www.hrw.org/news/2017/02/13/pakistan-mass-forced-returns-afghan-refugees Your reckless suspension of logic and reason is like salt in the wounds of these brutalized people. Fool.
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The election cycle is over and now we await the winner to show us the real results. For the results are not simply who won the election but what that election brings to fruition. Campaign are full of promises, most of which are never remembered after the election. In six months if the ISIS mess is not over, thousands of our troops still deployed in the ME, Trump will not have the same great number of followers supporting him. The ME problems had been somewhat kept in the background except for a few statement of who knows the most about running the military. American have grown weary of the ME cost in blood and treasure and expect Trump to put-up or shut-up.
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I don't know about what her position was, and she probably was not tempting him purposefully. But he did not break a law, what he did was probably in poor taste, but not illegal. This may help you understand me a little better on the subject - If she was dressed in a way that revealed a large amount of cleavage, PERHAPS, an option would be to cover it up a bit. I don't know that is the case, but is would be an option that MIGHT solve problems like this.
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Doc's idea meshes with Josh Gordon's surtax proposal. See: http://torontolife.com/real-estate/qa-joshua-gordon-researcher-blames-buyers-rising-home-prices-toronto/. Both make sense. Re KM1's comments, a start would be to set the bar at higher surtaxes/property taxes for purchases made with "non-Canadian-taxed" income. This is doable if the provinces and feds cooperate to make all RE transactions contingent on a thorough review of income tax filings of the purchaser. That's the only way to know if Canadian income tax has been fully paid on all the money being used for the purchase. Money from outside Canada would only be suitable if it was duly taxed in a country that has a fair tax agreement with Canada. "Gift" money would only be suitable if one could show the source, and that source's income tax filings revealed tax duly paid in Canada or in a country with a fair tax agreement with Canada. No sale if taxes paid aren't commensurate with the RE purchase price.
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This is far more than just the treatment he might benefit from in the US. Here's the facts. THE DAMAGE IS ALREADY DONE. Nerve cells have died of starvation from lack of energy due to the defective mitochondria he had. They aren't coming back. He's got systemic damage throughout his body as his cells have literally starved. So, if this therapy is successful, he will never live up to the potential he might have had he had normal mitochondria. What does this mean in real-world terms? Continuing healthcare, throughout his life. Reduced or even zero productivity. A net drain on society. Unless the parents are absorbing this cost all by themselves, this means society is paying for this person his whole life. That's not single payer. Here in the States, your insurance costs would go up if you were using the same company he was. That's how life works. The parents need to let go and let him die in peace. That's the real problem here.
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I think civility is a GREAT idea and I encourage it. Stop attacking people and concentrate on the merit of their ideas. Just because someone disagrees with you doesn't mean they are stupid, evil or insane. STOP IT! But, in looking at the realm of ideas ... The problem is that compromise is what has gotten us into this mess. There is no viable way to compromise between the big spending,vast government ideals of the Democrats and the small government, fiscal conservatism that the country desperately needs. But that's what we've been trying to do for 60 years and we've watched as government has grown larger, more intrusive and more expensive until my 18-year-old owes $65,000 for a national debt that has done NOTHING positive for him or anyone he knows. We can no longer afford to compromise. The country is going the way of the Roman & British empires if we don't return to fiscal sanity. But the spenders won't compromise with the fiscally sane, so we're stuck in gridlock. And, Gerson ...
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Very succinct and well thought out comment, I for one agree with you.
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It's still up :)
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At least Ray Lewis knows how to kneel meaningfully while the others pose.
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---"Sugarfoot Anderson represented his adopted home with dignity and kindness"--- - - - Amen - a gentleman and a class act - God bless you Mr Anderson
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What improvements would make it safer? It is a largely straight road, with some potholes. If you resurfaced the entire span then drivers would only increase their speed. People killed on this deadly section have been victims of speeding, illegal or stupid attempts at passing, falling asleep at the wheel, DUI, texting, and impacts with deer. Resurfacing the road would prevent none of these. Expanding to four lanes into wetlands would be an engineering nightmare and not eliminate the aforementioned problems. Slow down, pay attention and be patient. That will make this section of road safer.
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None, cause they believe news papers, tv, rather then doing their own homework. Its easier...
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"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. ” George Santayana, Life of Reason, Reason in Common Sense, Scribner's, 1905, page 284
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The adjective PC is not a pejorative but rather an attempt to avoid offensive, hurtful or biased language. The all too common association of the terms "pc" and "liberal" encourages the counter stereotype that conservatives tend to be racist, mysoginistic or ignorant hillbillies. Neither generalization furthers communication. It simply encourages division. As does name calling, no matter how accurate you may find the epithet. As for the inclination in the U.S. to accuse both academia and journalism of liberalism, there has always been a prominent streak of anti-intellectualism in this country. Where other cultures admire education and knowledge, we behave as if deliberate ignorance is something to be proud of. That our free and open press is vital to a transparent government should go without saying and yet many believe reporting facts alone constitutes bias. As Asimov so astutely noted, democracy does not mean that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge."
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Exactly. A rural version of urban living with generous linguistics.
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The City will spend money on anything and everything!
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I was hoping for a gazebo in every backyard.
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Professionals should be able to restrain a drunk. Most of our police are amateurs in uniform.
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Nonsense. You comment shows you are not thinking rationally on this. Being popular has nothing to do with being honest, ethical or competence. All you have to do is look south of the border. Ninety six percent of what Trump said on the campaign trail wasn't true, he's grossly incompetent and ignorant and has gutter level ethics ... they made him President.
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If I did something like that, I'd be in trouble!
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Everything you said is absolutely true, but Dems don't want to hear it. Sadly, if Dems keep this up, then they are destined to lose yet another round of elections.
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Racist and classist? The good professor seems to think everybody of the race and class of the dysfunctional element approves of the behavior of the scrofulous party crowd. Some cultures are more judgmental than others. But I challenge this woman named after a cheese to find a race or a class that approves of hanging around the park, doing drugs, defecating in public, and being a general nuisance.
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Well that sounded quite exciting! Yeah-normal looking dude alrighty :)
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Had Senator Akaka, Governor David Ige, Shan Tsutsui, etc known they were working with the kids that were born and raised to serve their Guru- (the human individual they take orders from known to them as God's representative on this earth aka Jagad Guru Chris Butler), perhaps they may have taken their business elsewhere. Had the constituents of Hawaii been told upfront that Tulsi Gabbard is merely a puppet for Chris Butler's political aspirations to have his disciple be president of the United States one day, would they have voted for her? In the majority of cases Religion plays no part in a persons electability, but in the Gabbards case it most certainly does. They march to the orders of a rabid cult leader, not to the President elect, the constitution or their constituents. This cult believes it is above the laws of the land. To lie, cheat, all in the name of their Guru and God -Krsna is indoctrinated in this group of brainwashed individuals devoid of critical thinking skills.
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They did test the software. The residents of Hawaii are all Beta testers! LOL The next Beta test will be the first suckers on the rail 1.0 as it derails and drops from 50 feet due to cheap $0.10 cent plastic shims holding the entire steel rails giving out!
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I have been noticing racial overtones given by certain urban people when it involves native people who breaks the law when it comes to hunting, fishing and crime. Through out my years in the construction industry working all over Alaska, I know better then to label all natives as murders, Rapist, alcoholics and wanton waste killers of game, the Majority of natives from what I have observed is a lot more honest, hard working and law abiding than their city counterparts. Sure you have those that break the law, just as you have people from the cities that are raping, killing, stealing, drinking and killing animals and only taking their heads. The difference between the city folk is the city folk say it wasn't me, and on the other hand you want to lump all natives together which in our society is the norm.
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Because ADN doesn't get their​ articles from Alex Jones, pharma boy Martin Shkreli, or the National Inquirer. http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/08/09/is-hillary-dying-hoax-started-by-pal-of-alex-jones.html
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10 years ago or so I had given up on Hockey Night in Canada because it didn't matter what important things were happening, the cbc was going to "bless" all of Canada by shoving the laffs down our throat. So, like many I just stopped watching. Except, 45 minutes after the puck dropped I would religiously turn on coaches corner. It was both entertaining and often profound. These days, I'm glued to the screen on Saturday nights as thankfully the control of who sees which games has been yanked from cbc. Now, as often as not I don't bother with coaches corner as there is never anything worth listening to. The saddest thing in the world are old fools who don't know when to quit. Dollars to doughnuts if cops were shooting old drunk Irishmen with poofy last names for sport cherry would be on his knee but fast. Save what little is left of your dignity and retire Don and please take bob cole with you. The minimum we should expect is an announcer who can remember the players names.
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Coal miners (who are "people") don't agree with your assessment of Trump's action, nor do those of us who believe that the "war on coal" was not necessary to "fight (vastly overblown) climate change". That is not to say that coal burning does not need cleanup for legitimate reasons - particulate matter (smoke) injected into the atmosphere, for example.
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The quote is from a National Weather Service scientist providing insight to the public on road conditions. As such, citing a random colleague's perspective - with no indication of whether that colleague has driven the road 100, 1,000, or 10,000 times - is careless and a poor substitute for objective information. And in this case, having seen the conditions today myself, I'd say the colleague was a little inexperienced. You're welcome to feel it's a fine way to report conditions to the public. I simply disagree.
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they should lower personal taxes across the board and rid of all this silly climate change regulation and taxes. Thats a good start and plain to see by anyone with a brain not locked into groupthink.
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Perhaps following similar logic, and collapsing them all into zero would make more sense. (But then, Hey - this is politics...)
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That's simple, and I've actually done it. I live in Wakiki and work at UHWO. By car, at a minimum it takes 1.5 hours round trip. I fill up with gas every 4 days. The schedule for rail would be a train leaves no more Han every twenty minutes and the ride along the entire length will be a half hour. Increased demand can be easily met by adding trains to the route, and it's automated. Bus service is now crippled, like car transit, by traffic congestion. The environmental impact statement has a whole section on this. On time arrivals are declining, routes take longer, and the buses burn more fuel. Thereby increasing costs and fairs. Having an integrated commuter system with rail as part of the networks proves the whole system. OTherwise forget about the bus it's doomed under current circumstances. My calculation as to savings on my commute was $2,000 a year. That didn't include the car payment.
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You really ought to take your own advice Mr Smug and self delusional, telling others they are "spouting nonsense".
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dennism, A BIG AMEN brother. And that IS the way it is supposed to be!!!
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You should just move on. …or start over with premises actually grounded in reality.
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Anchorage is turning into a toilet. It needs to be flushed, scrubbed & the lid needs to be closed to avoid an influx of new *****.
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. . trump being asked to step down by his OWN PARTY: "Virginia Congresswoman Barbara Comstock (R), however, had no qualms about urging Trump to drop out of the race. "Donald Trump should step aside and allow our party to replace him," Comstock tweeted. "I cannot in good conscience vote for Trump." . .
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Trump supporters boycotting Hawaii?! PLEASE, PLEASE, PRETTY PLEASE boycott us! We don't want you here anyway! And no, this boycott will NOT hurt us financially. You really think these Trump supporters on the mainland can afford to come to Hawaii? They've probably never been any further than their local Walmart!...LOL....Anyway, judging from the comments on the #BoycottHawaii twitter feed, the half dozen or so Trump supporters that say they are cancelling their vacations to Hawaii will be more than made up for by the sane people that say they are coming here now because of less Trump supporters!
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Ok lets put those earnings in context and to avoid putting words in your mouth or unfairly speculating as to your intent, by all means spell it out for us. So far you haven't provided much to work with.
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And how does the Religious Conservatives continue to support Trump, who lies, is conceited, and grabs women's genitals. How many times has Trump been married?
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Odowd had a history of that he also bashed Holliday to a certain level after he traded him.
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Definitely Cupich is the man for the job.
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Guess you'll have to buy more apples.
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I actually don't mind the time change twice a year. I make it a fun event to change all the clocks in my home - and I have quite a few of them, one an 1878 Ansonia School Clock. I certainly don't experience sleep deprivation [from the time change]. That said, I enjoyed not having to do it when I worked and lived in Arizona at the beginning of this century. Like Lynn, I prefer the extra hour of daylight at the end of the day, so if I were to choose one or the other it would be full-time PDT (or MST).
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Wonder how many JT can spark up from just 3 gms? Or is his inhalant provided free like everything else..
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The more hate-inspired robo-calls and mailings filled with lies and innuendos I receive, the more personal phone calls I make in support of Lynne Robinson, Karol Brown and Janice Zahn. Lynne’s dedication to the city has been demonstrated during the last four years as she has worked to preserve and increase Bellevue’s open spaces, trails, parks and walkways through projects such as the Grand Connection, Meydenbauer Park and the Downtown Park. She has collaborated with different groups to make sure developers are including affordable housing in their projects. Karol Brown and Janice Zahn, both thoughtful and intelligent, will support our neighborhoods while helping Bellevue maintain its reputation as a great place to live and raise a family. All three candidates recognize that the real problems facing our city are rising housing costs and transportation challenges – not an already rejected heroin injection site. I support these heroines in their run for City Council.
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There is no PC party
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I agree with you 100% ! I am proud that some of the girls who stayed with us have gone on to make a difference in foster care, adoptive care and in the system in general. Yes, resiliency and as I said above, they were survivors who had the tenacity to not only survive but to thrive.
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Prime Minister Tater Tot (Xiao tudòu 小土豆) must have a different version of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms than the one posted at the DOJ website and the one with which I am familiar. That version is quite clear that it does not apply to US government officials and their actions. :Application of Charter "32. (1) This Charter applies (a) to the Parliament and government of Canada in respect of all matters within the authority of Parliament including all matters relating to the Yukon Territory and Northwest Territories; and (b) to the legislature and government of each province in respect of all matters within the authority of the legislature of each province." Where can I get a copy of this amended Charter that the PM is relying upon to protect Canadians?
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Soooo.....your music sucked....More than one person complained.....You were ejected and asked to leave. So it just becomes racism ? What a news story. Move along nothing to see hear.....
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All of us who are not white supremacists should pay close attention. Trump/Bannon has a definite, demented plan to take this country down, and it doesn't look like Congress will grow a backbone in time to rein it in.
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Ferries were repossessed by Maritime Administration. Beleive they are now leased to an operator which provides ferry servcie between Maine and Nova Scotia
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Our fellow Bronco fans are like Trump supporters when it comes to Elway.
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American voters had their chance and blew it. Now the Dems will have to come behind them and put a wall around Mr. Twit.
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Except for the fact that the most virulent anti-trump hosts are the ones who are rising to the top of the late night Heap.
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I cannot help but wonder if Mr. Trudeau's handlers, after not having their expense claims honoured, have left their boss to twist in the wind. It is pretty clear that our PM cannot handle anything but carefully scripted photo-ops. I suspect we'll get another avalanche of shirtless panda hugging pictures next week to try to bury this story.
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Canada's outmoded approach to and 'idea' based economy throws doubt on anyone proposing change. Oddly enough, the US silicon valley startups involve people working together under a system of understood "trust", that does not happen here in Canada. It is not a matter of changing laws; its a matter of changing the perception, that if its here, its mine. There are many too skeptical of trust to bother risking making someone else rich and recognized for naught, but theft of ideas, concepts, names and so on. It starts with the top. Business Managers, Politicians; and mainly here in Canada.....civil servants. In the 50'st was quite common for an 'idea man' to take main stage in the US corporate world; in Canada he would be robbed, ignored, or otherwise dismissed. Good article !!
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I am sure it is climate change and not the fleet of Washington based gilnetters
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You know D T? No one knows him. Impressed by his appointments? You are easy to please. Wow. First you want more military here. Classic. A republican wants more government jobs to be brought here. Let's cut the military instead. Let's cut the military. Let's stop selling Government bonds to China to fund more military jobs. Let's not go into debt to "make" more jobs.
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Who didn't see this coming ? There was zero doubt he'd stay in office if he couldn't get elected president . Now we see why Trump called him a liar.
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Only Lisa had the stones to stand up for Alaska and say NO to Trump and McConnell. Ohio Dan crumpled like a cheap suit.
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I didn't do it. I haven't had a match since Superman died.
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I just hope better for the kids in these villages who get stuck into living with adults who are hard substance abusers. I hope that the goal is to keep these kids away from such adults to protect them and not just use the system for a revolving door for these children when mom, dad or guardian are wavering in their efforts and ability to control their substance abuse problems and their anger problems. This also goes to any community of peoples not just the Native people. There are so many cases of children that should not have been back in a parent or guardians custody. The state stand on this for decades has to been to rehabilitate these parents and guardians to "keep the family" together and only when the child has suffered abuse and neglect that is just horrific has the state stepped in to permanently remove such children. A show on tv today on parents who suffer with their adult children in the opiate crisis. A lot of grandparents are raising their own grandchildren.
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I guess we should be building a wall, and making the US pay for it.
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In 1977, the opening crawl never said "Episode IV". In fact, it wasn't called "A New Hope", either, to avoid confusion. It was originally a stand-alone film called "STAR WARS" until The Empire Strikes Back was released.
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hilarious.
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The Register Guard reported that the defendant beat Mr. Bumpas while he was handcuffed. This is a lie. Mr. Bumpas was never struck by Officer Sharlow either in the field before arrest, during arrest, nor in the booking room at the jail. I base this FACT on the sworn testimony of all witnesses in court and by statements made by both the state and defense counsel. If Officer Sharlow had indeed struck, kicked, or otherwise assaulted Mr. Bumpas, those facts would have been stated by at least the state's counsel during the trial. Absolutely no one stated, nor testified that Officer Sharlow engaged in any type of physical contact with Mr. Bumpas besides Officer Sharlow grabbing one of Mr. Bumpas' wrists when the two officers attempted to arrest and handcuff him, deploying his taser which allowed the back-up officers to handcuff Mr. Bumpas and place him in the patrol car for transport to the jail, and using a defensive tactic to take Mr. Bumpas to the ground in the booking room at the jail.
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Prefer modest course correction to a big lunge either left or right, you say? Poppycock! This state couldn't get more left anyway if they wanted to, so you cannot say that they prefer to not make large swings to the left. You can accurately say that they chose not to make a large swing to the right. There's lots of room to the right of this electorate's current stasis.
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Isaac Asimov wrote that what most often greets scientific discovery is not the word "Eureka!" but rather, "Hmm, that's funny."
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Agreed. I see Trump and his supporters as evidence that our schools could do a better job at the instruction of critical thinking. I'm always amused at how they have turned the term "fake news" completely upside down, without the least bit of self-reflection on their part at all. They'll tune into ridiculous clown shows like Faux, Breitbart, Rush, InfoWars, Washington Times, etc...and then call respectable media "fake news".
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Just noticed this is a member-only report. Really?
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President Obama has led by example but the only people that refuse to take notice are the bigots.
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The Leafs just make any goaltender a scapegoat.
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The Libs are so good at cooking up cute names for their outrageous behaviour. ELBOW GATE is their name for Trudeau's : "Get the frack out of my way" in Parliament. The lefty media helped sell the nonsense with "surveys" where they conveniently asked if JT hurt the woman... rather than asking how people felt about what he said.... on the job to fellow elected politicians.
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But who other than Muslims wears a burqua or niqab? That's what associates this ban with the Muslim faith, and one/some of its well-known symbols, specifically. The shorthand for that, albeit one that builds judgment into the shorthand, is "Muslim bashing". So, not defending the choice of words, but replying to the logical flaw in your post.
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They struggle to get this as long as it is "their"religion but they'll start to understand this perspective once the tax payer funded vouchers are used for Islamic schools......
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Doug Saunders needs to shake his head a few times on this one. This is one of the strangest articles he has written, and counter to the whole environmental philosophy of the country we live in. Go get yourself some counselling, Doug.
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Obviously, I disagree. And yes, I'm "up for the challenge" not that I'm required to be. But feel free to avoid the real issue by attacking me. The fact that the Grunwald's have had and continue to have military careers doesn't automatically make them perfect parents, nor does the horrific fact that their child was brutally murdered make him a perfect person. Neither of these facts changes the grief they feel for the loss of their child or the fact that he didn't deserve to die the way he did. No one does. You don't know if what I've written are "vile lies" or not. And you don't care. So if anyone should be crawling back under his manure pile, it's you.
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She lives in the middle of 50 acres of forest. I'm certain she knows trees exist.
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Please enlighten us?!
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i can't think of once, not once, i heard anyone say "There She Falls" - never , not once, ever, ever, ever. not in relation to falling a tree. in a bar...? i didn't "cater" to loggers ...you're assumption based on i am a woman? i never stayed in a logging camp....they are kinda rare since gas engines and roads.... i've heard of one here - way outside oakridge had friends put one together. but ... most likely elsewhere in alaska. every crew had their lingo - i worked with gypsy crews... so, yeah, i worked up on the ridges in the middle of nowhere. usually cutting standing dead wood..snags. i split DRY rounds with a splitting maul and wedges. up to 2+ feet across. popped those things apart - i was a surgeon. 'read the grain. luke, use the force...' . lol. i had a blast - met all kinds of locals and heard story after story. i was happy as a pig rolling in mud. i especially enjoyed breaking up the coastal trees... lots of dry wood. ever chop that? smells good.
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Haven't met a Catholic couple yet who fails to use birth control. Anyone remembering or knowing how 1960s teaching on birth control by Pope Paul was handed down knows how arbitrary it was and how it was contrary to commission formed to study issue. Institutional Church continues to demonstrate how inept it is in dealing with matters of sex-----------all matters of sex from sexual abuse of children to matters of conjugal love.
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Maybe after he starts WW3.
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I wonder if Mr. Winters' dismissive comments about another Catholic in good standing would pass the civility criteria? I wouldn't pass them.
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"You've slagged the province before." Really? Please share.
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That photo of Wynne is going to stick in my mind... just like chewing gum on the sole of the shoe.
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OH: Oh please it's always someone else's fault in your mind. Obama had 8 years to legalize marijuana and he didn't get it down. Now the President says we are going to enforce the law. What part of that don't you understand?
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Since you obviously don't live here, it might be a good idea to stop now, before you embarrass yourself further.
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So the nazi thugs who decide to hold rallies in defence of their 'right' to inflame hatred, these are the same nazi thugs who suddenly understand they can't organise a p..sup in a brewery? Who ensure they are safely behind police barricades before they start insulting people who disagree with them (which is 99% of Canadians, of course)? Who are real brave on facebook and on message boards but who are the same nazi thugs who creep home early to their mommies when they suddenly realise they aren't wanted. Probably wetting themselves on the way. What a woeful lot they are. Laughable, in some ways.
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Everything the left disagrees with is deemed "racist."
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Creative "Stress Free" baloney 101.... A+
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In Russia country protests you.
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Classy. And so adult......
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"The summit of Mauna Kea is not mainland tourist land, it's not State land, it is Native Hawaiian land." Could you please cite your source for that ridiculous statement? Everyone in Hawaii came from somewhere else, even the Polynesians.
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He opposes abortion because he thought it would get him elected. He isn't against telling a lie to get ahead, having affairs, belittling the handy capped, the sick, women, non whites, the poor, and on and on...but he "said" he was against abortion.
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*sees headline* Oh this is going to be fun *grabs popcorn and dives headfirst into the comment section*
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You mean like the Kennedy's?
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