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That story should be quite compelling. She was located by her husband. The airlift photo depicts a perilous ordeal. Reporters aren't required to be perfect with every keystroke. It's time your silly side accepted that and grew up.
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Try speaking English. Was it not you who keeps harping on it being the official language of Colorado?
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"Trumplthinskin"----- Very clever!!!!
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Its real simple: Don't oversell! When I purchase a non-refundable airline ticket months in advance, I should reasonably expect to have a seat on the plane on the appointed day. Presumably if someone does not show up, they forfeit their airfare. How does that inconvenience the Airline? I don't want to spend hundreds of non-refundable dollars for a seat that I MIGHT get after I have driven to the airport the night before, booked a hotel, paid for dinner, paid for longterm parking, waited 2 hours to clear security in order to fly somewhere or make a connection or take a cruise the next day. By denying me the secure knowledge that I have a seat on the flight I have booked, you potentially put thousands of my dollars at risk. So its real simple - don't oversell. And don't qualify your apology. Make a commitment here and now that you will discontinue the practice of overselling. Its real simple. If you can't figure that out, you should resign!
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Seward's da best
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That may be the effect of someone's actions. It doesn't mean that that is what is intended. It also may not mean that the person sought it or experiences that way.
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Hooray for OPEC...we're hooked on Arab oil forever.
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I am waiting for the first pot head who tries to smoke in the workplace and waves a prescription trying to justify it. At UVic a sculpture student tried to use their "medical pot" placebo prescription for "anxiety" as an excuse to be working with arc welders and acetylene torches while under the influence. The instructor refused, citing workplace safety regulations. I used to get a laugh out of my always stoned pot head brother trying to get construction workers to not drink booze on the job. The stoned trying to prevent the drunk.
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Everything is already controlled by the state in China. There is not much in the way of freedom that can be damaged by further nanny state measures like carbon taxes.
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I'm talking about a globally diversified portfolio. If you focus on a small market such as Canada (about 4% of global market cap), and further focus on just a part of that market, you will have a wider dispersion of returns. That means sometimes you'll do better (get lucky) and sometimes worse (get unlucky), but on average you'll do worse than a globally diversified portfolio.
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Uhhh this is about some diaperhead crazy but hey if you think its about trump carry on soldier.
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As soon as the Free World GETS RID OF scumbags like Little Kimmy, the hostage problem will stop. Include Castro, Assad.... the list goes on. All it takes is finding the balls to do it! How many Americans are still in NK??? UNACCEPTABLE !!!!
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I get that same thing standing in line at Safeway. Loads of delays for CC approvals. bur my Debit card use is Fast!
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Willful ignorance. Their need to be right, or anti-establishment, prevails over logic and reason.
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I asked why Choon James isn't in the penalty box and the post was deleted? What gives? Read her stuff and tell me why its OK.
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The day the Liberals spiked the tax rate, cruising past 50% in most provinces without a care, they broke faith with taxpayers. To imagine that they are entitled to confiscate more than half of a person’s rightfully gained income is a clear sign of the arrogance and greed of this government and its leader. I see in many of these comments, people pointing fingers at some other group, rather than the greedy, bloated government. Stop. There is one group here that is out of control and that is the Liberal government.
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You do sound racist when you put white in quotation marks but not Hispanic or black. You're delegitimizing one group's identity, selectively. I'd say that's either racism on your part or racial pandering.
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More security theatre.
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Nothing says "treason"like the name Trump. Snap out of it there Republicans, bring Trump, family and treasonous gang down and put them out of business for they are only helping the enemy and thus being the number one National Security Risk and Danger to America, Americans and democracy.
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Canada's carbon pricing policy is nothing but a waste of time and tax payer money. A solution to a non -existent problem.
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The more extreme the left becomes and the more it tries to control society with their folly, the more it pushes centrists further right as they attempt to counter-measure. Everyone needs to get a grip and come back to a balanced middle ground.
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Yes! I should have added that to my letter. How much fun that entire Twilight "business" was and still is! I admit I was caught up in it and intend to get over there to see what goodies they have on display. Everyone needs something fun to do!! Wouldn't that have been fun to hear those cheers???
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Wow 8x less ethical. Spoken like a true Alt Lefty. Nobody has pay for play like a Liberal does. You probably don't even see a problem with a Liberal Party Pay for Play fund raiser do you?
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Scott Adams, the Dilbert cartoonist, made the observation that repeatedly comparing Trump to Hitler creates an environment where the use of violence to remove Trump from office is not only condoned, it's a moral imperative. I think you should consider that before making inflammatory statements.
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ABC's 20-20 last show did a somewhat balanced story whereas they examined the two sides of political extremism that led to the tragedy and fall out at Charlottesville. Aside from the lunatics on the far right they also showed the anarchist group on the far left with a group called Antifa. These leftists were just as loony and violent as those on the right. This begs the question why has there not been more objective journalism that gives credence to the POTUS assertion that there was bad on both sides? All we see now is the dog piling and the profiling typical of the left, that unless you bow down to the new political correctness, you will be publically labeled and chastised. That in itself is a subtle yet powerful form of censorship
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The Lamestream Media does not get it: CNN is not a Legitimate News Service. CNN's Trump Bias is both blatant and insulting to any viewer who wants Facts, not slanted opinion, or in some cases LIES. Just in recent memory off the Top of my Head: 1. CNN PRODUCER CAUGHT ON TAPE, CALLS TRUMP/RUSSIA COVERAGE 'MOSTLY BULL CACCA': 2. Three CNN journalists, including the executive editor in charge of a new investigative unit, have resigned after the publication of a Russia-related article that was retracted: 3. A headline on CNN.com from early May read, “Rape and domestic violence could be pre-existing conditions” under the AHCA. 4. CNN reported on June 6th that Comey was going to contradict President Trump’s claim that he wasn’t under FBI investigation in his Senate testimony, a report which obviously was going to make Trump look like a liar. I stop now, only because my Coffee is getting Cold.
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FYI to all you CBC haters:Private broadcasters are subsidized.
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No, I'm an educated adult with knowledge of the subject. Are you suggesting that putting a green roof on top of a building constructed in the 1950s would not require structural reinforcement? This could be a disaster for older parts of town when building maintenance gets deferred because the owners can't afford to retrofit a rooftop garden.
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If oil companies did not give Alaska 90% of the money it takes to run the state things would be very bad. Oil workers are good for Alaska. If the state of Alaska uses the CBR money that oil workers gave them all would be paid in full. The Saudi oil glut will be gone next year and all will be well! I hope the state improves it oil and gas regulations and attitudes so investors will drill and find more oil. The state needs more drilling so the people can have more oil and gas royalty income! Drill Baby Drill!
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The one big mistake Alaska made was not keeping control over the taking of it's resources. When prices are low , stop selling until prices go back up. Pumping more profit into the coffers of the cartel that is exploiting the state at the expense of the Residents makes no sense at all. When they profit, so should Alaska. Why is that not the case. Could we have Legislators that fully intend to skim as much wealth from the state as they can ? Could it be that we have Oil Company employees making policy decisions for Alaska ? Could it be the " Secret Agreement " our Politicians had to sign a non-disclosure agreement in order to read the legal document between the Oil Cartel and the State Legislature ? Yes they intend to steal everything they can without regard for how they leave the state, but leave the state the will, once they believe they can no longer exploit the wealth for profit. They leave a toxic mess, and broken economy, and we pay for it.
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LMAO Doctors are mobile and can choose to move to greener pastures leaving us with an even bigger problem
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Sir John, this matter has been discredited over and over and over. How many false news sites will you continue to believe? Believe it or not, sometimes stuff you disagree with or don't believe is actually true.
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Speaking of pathetic.
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Protests held on he weekend when we are off work and able to help support would be much more effective.
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I am in the 1%. My Wife and I paid well over $150,000 in income taxes last year. My "deductions" were for an RRSP and $40,000 of Charitable donations. I pay 48% of every extra dollar I earn in tax. The only "break" I get is the Capital Gains inclusion rate - which is the same "break" as for every Canadian that takes the risk in the Capital markets and is lucky enough to get a gain - although given my income, my gains are still taxed at a higher percentage than the vast majority. I have no pension. We started our own business from scratch and employ 7 people, all of whom pay taxes, and I pay their employer contributions and benefits. My carbon tax dollars will all go to lower income polluters. There are plenty like me. I have no problem with a progressive tax system. But, please, stop inferring that people like me get a free ride and live in deduction heaven. The VERY rare few don't pay a lot of tax. Certainly, no politician makes my life easier or more lucrative.
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Another excuse for yet another rate increase. GCI hasn't raised their rates in over a month. As Duncan continues to line his pockets.
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I sincerely hope this was an attempt at satire. Otherwise, totally delusional.
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You don't know that. You are just speculating. And if it even was someone else's words, so what? What happened to the First Amendment? The Second Amendment is so secret to some people but the First Amendment, not so much when it becomes uncomfortable for them.
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Steve, that’s incorrect. Payton Pritchard’s last game at the Moda Center was not the state championship game. It was the Nike Hoop Summit on April 9th. This is likely the best played high school all-star game in the world, and it’s right in our back yard. It’s unclear why RG doesn’t cover this annual game, particularly when it involves an Oregon Duck. Considering the talent on the court and how close the seats are, ticket prices are dirt cheap. Portland is yet again hosting the game, though the exact April date hasn’t been announced yet. It would be a shocker if future Duck Troy Brown Jr isn’t playing for the US team. Maybe RG will finally report on the game…
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Believers of JD Power may warn you with FCA's bottom ratings
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Seth you are correct...... but keep in mind that all new bitumen pipeline flows will all be using a new diesel diluent which will be removed at the delivery end with some minor reprocessing then used as fuel for ocean vessels........ a vastly superior and safer concept at a greatly reduced cost......
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Lies!! Pure Lies I have never talk to one single Canadian who wants a Carbon Tax !! It failed in Australia, The USA is not placing a Federal Level Carbon Tax and it puts Canada at an unfair advantage, Where our country highly depends on trade with the USA, Look at how many jobs have been lost in the past 6 months leading up to Ontario's carbon tax on Jan 1st, Auto Industry laying off 600 workers, Australia lost it Auto Industry after they announced a carbon tax it took 2.5yrs for the complete shutdown and move to Indonesia, So how does that stop Carbon anyways if they just ship the jobs to countries that don't have one, It was costing the Australian airline and extra 1 billion dollars a year to operate and they had to raise prices higher than other airline and had a posting of 1.8 Billion dollar lost the first year of the tax. Bs is what a Carbon Tax is, BS!!
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Alaska Medicaid, which at a minimum is 50% federally funded (Denali KidCare is 88% fed-funded and there are other types of Medicaid programs fed-funded at 65%. Medicaid expansion is currently fed-funded at 100%) pays on average $32 million weekly into Alaska's economy. Since 9/1/15, 16,000 Alaskans now receive health care under Expansion and the federal government has paid around $88 million into the Alaskan health care system since (this is included in the weekly total mentioned previously). Politics aside, how many people have taken even 5 minutes to consider how they, their families and friends are affected, either directly or indirectly, by these simple facts. Good or bad, like it or not, health care delivery in Alaska would be a big and possibly unsolvable problem without significant government support. If folks want things to be different, now is a good time to offer ideas and solutions.
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Without the anonymity of commenting on Civil Beat, I would not participate in its discourse. The internet is a force with the power to connect irrational, criminal, and potentially violent people to me in ways that may not allow me to protect myself or the people I love. For me, anonymity is a shield that gives me the confidence to participate in a public forum. Though I understand that the risk is relatively small, not having that shield would be enough to silence me and my opinions. Silence from what I have seen breeds resentment, and never more than I have seen it than in this election cycle. With real names and anonymity there are benefits and drawbacks; I believe there are situations where both have merit. Please keep in mind that with either system, you empower one group by disempowering another.
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Thanks!
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A fluff article. Trump doesn't footnote the terms he uses. So what? Trump was elected to run the country, not write a term paper. Goldberg needs to wake up.
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The quote is in the Globe article. Did you even read it? How about we start with that.
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Nice defence of literature, however you don't have to 'study' literature to get the benefit of it.
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Beyond the pale...
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Archbishop. His Grace is not a Monsignor
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Both the civil and criminal codes deal with the actions of private citizens affecting the rights of other citizens.
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I seriously thought I was accidentally reading The Onion. My first reaction was: he can't be *that* stupid! Then: or can he? This is the guy that flubbed up talking about C-ville and BothSidered actual Nazis, after all. Maybe the next thing we'll learn is that he joined the Flat Earth Society.
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The NRA was instrumental in passing the Gun Control Act of 1967, which makes it against the law for her to posses a firearm, I'm guessing. And why not? I know as much about her from this article as you do about the NRA.
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Are they committing to diversity, or to the systematic vilification and eventual elimination of (mostly) white male teachers and course content that university gatekeepers feel perpetuates 'white privilege'?
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i have a feeling premiums wont go down with whatever the GOP puts through. the insurance companies know what people will pay and are too greedy to lower that amount. single payer is the way of the future. we just need to make sure it is done right.
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'First, a course on energy literacy, including climate change impacts, should be a general education requirement for every student.' At 200+ bucks a credit?
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Let's hope the ANC does implode. They are past their sell by date and pretty much useless.
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Is that actually happening? Is there any chance of it happening? reductio ad absurdum.
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You assume that the posture taken by every candidate during their campaign is the one they maintain once in office. Clearly this is not the case, and ex-members like Beth Fukumoto clearly had the destruction of the party in mind. Still others, like Lauren Matsumoto, who still officially maintain party membership, claim to have no party affiliation and would rather "have their name" on their house seat. And you want the party to mentor these imposters? Their constituencies feel used and betrayed and absolutely do not condone wasting party resources on them only to be abandoned when the time is convenient.
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Why doesn't one of them go to the edge of the earth and take a picture?
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You're obviously really timid, so I will help. The word is "problem," not "issue." You're welcome!
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Trump and his crew were active enablers of Putin’s operation to subvert an American election. That is fire, not smoke.
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But if you doubt -- as I do -- that a fetus is a full-fledged human being, then opposition to abortion need not be part of being pro-life. My concern is for the already born, yours is not.
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Compile that Linux kernel from scratch, from a trusted source. And don't buy appliances with microphones in them. It was known long ago that some voice recognition systems, e.g. on smart tv's, keep the mic on all the time with data being continuously streamed to a remote source. The justification given was: so that there would be context when the speech recognition algorithm was called up to do its thing.
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Sorry, tent city in Victoria is kaput!
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Agreed. Institutional church/HQ needs to implode as its beyond reform. Local church/people should divorce it from HQ or leave it. Guess who has this power - WOMEN! I can only support a church that supports justice and equality in all roles for all people.
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Yep, it will happen, hidden agendas etc., we've all heard their BS before
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Actually, I don't. I believe there is a lot of waste and backdoor deals that goes on with the military, but at least raising and supporting a military is in the charter of what government should be doing. Costs are always higher when the government is involved, it is like a blank check. We need SMALLER government, not bigger. It is not a good idea to raise taxes and increase spending when we are already $20 trillion in debt and have annual deficits. Socialism only works when you produce a surplus. Raising taxes decreases discretionary spending, and does not help the free economy.
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First, the judge sentenced him, not Ms. Perlow. While he has multiple convictions, they are all non person crimes. His only felony is possession of heroin, his property crimes are all misdemeanors. The vast majority of people do not want to send people to prison for property crimes of certain levels. Unfortunately my crystal ball doesn't predict the future, but maybe yours does. He could have spent 3 months, 6 months, or 9 months in jail, and murdered this woman, and you people would still say he didn't spend enough time, and it's Perlow's fault.
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"Eugene police pulled Jaschke out of the creek in his underwear and his boots and put him in the back of a patrol car after a struggle, during which Jaschke screamed about Donald Trump and having a bomb in his body." I can see this happening verbatim to Paul Krugman at some point soon.
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Haaaha ha haaaa! NOW thats the lowlyrepub humor I have come to expect :) " Sexy green dumpsters are nearly irresistible." HA! On a serious note-how do we keep child predators in particular from gaining employment where they are exposed to innocent children whose parents will 'assume' employees are screened? And employers will 'assume' are red flagged before job applications? I did say people too, but children offenders-awful It is obvious my reponse is not to your liking, so your thoughts? I do know the law-and I think we are past due on changing it. Some people really are not who we want walking among us. I watched a documentary years ago, so sad. It was pedophiles-who talked about how they couldn't leave their homes until late at night-for they knew they would re-offend if exposed to children, and they said a lot more-like TV-couldn't watch tv etc-very sad. And again, I am not the enemy. I just mull these things over and then write them. Civil counters are great and welcomed too.
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Of course, when I took Debate in High School, you were actually graded on what you did and how well. I only got a "B". Today, as I understand it, there are multiple Valedictorians and multiple Salutatorians because of grade inflation. We only had one of each. The Lake Woebegone principle that "Everyone is Above Average" was not part of our reality. It was called 'earning' your grade as I recall it. I don't recall my teacher's name, but I do recall some of her rather pointed critiques of my performances. A "commitment to principles of logical argumentation" is illusory unless it is rigorously tested and evaluated, in my opinion. I'm not sure that is still possible in Oregon public education.
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yawn.
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And what if you just injure the cat? It's not as easy as plinking cans, y'know.
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Amen. We haven't seen that since Paul Martin.
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You make it sound like the "ranks" are infected w/ miscreants and ne'er do wells. Do you know this to be true? I don't. Are there idiots in the ranks? Yup. Plenny kine. Is it more or less than regular soldiers just doing their job? I have found that it is increasing over the years, since the '80s forward, but that's just because the military gets soldiers from society at large. Meaning those soldiers whom you cite came to the military already "broke" in their thinking. That's just the way it is. If you are not in the military (I have no idea if you were or are) then you couldn't relate now could you. Does your job require you to live in close contact w/ all your fellow employees 24/7? I doubt it. The military does. Personal stuff is secondary, maybe even tertiary to mission, then unit. In that order. Calling me names is cool. I get where you are coming from. But can you "get" where I'm coming from? If so, cool. If not, cool, too. It's just comments.
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I apologise for not reading your comment correctly, Tridentinus. Consider me in the wrong in this instance. I must tell you, however, that I find most of your comments to be judgemental. To the best of my knowledge, I haven't replied to you before, but, yes, I find your comments to be negative in most instances. In this particular instance, I certainly was in the wrong.
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Man, go and have your skin color changed.
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OK, fair enough.... BUT President Obama did not "give" any money to Iran. It was Iran's assets that had been seized earlier, and released as part of the nuclear deal. I agree with you that his foreign policy was too passive, I guess we will see if the perceived Madman approach pans out....
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Obama was profoundly predictably complacent about theocratic dictatorship and Communist prison states get whatever nuclear machinery they wanted. Obama even helped them make the world more dangerous by deflecting criticism of them.
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Forget about such a bypass, at least not until after the war against the auto.
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Regarding: "I've been some places in Cajun country where men carried firearms to church." - Never know when or where a varmint will leap out.
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Ummm. No. C-16 isn't law yet, and besides, what is the "correct" gender pronoun for someone who has undergone sexual reassignment therapy? I am guessing it would be the sex they were reassigned to, and that view seems to be supported by the medical community, but we are all entitled to an opinion. Further, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is universal. It could be argued that a piece of legislation violates the Charter and could therefore be struck down -- but that certainly doesn't mean that the Charter itself is applied any differently to certain individuals or groups. O'Leary learned that the hard way when he suggested using the notwithstanding clause to keep refugees out. A final thought. Oligarchy is a small group of people in control of a country. Think of the English aristocracy in the 18th century, or the Politburo in Soviet Russia. I can't think of a relevant example in Canada unless we go back to the Family Compact or Chateau Clique.
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Ever wondered what it feels like to live in a Mafia controlled country?.... now you know.
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I love that you used the term, "Rural Alaskan." Rural Alaska is rich with so many people of different ethnicities. Yes, primarily Native, but there is a wonderful group of non-natives that live the rural lifestyle that we so love! Thanks Laureli!
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And what explains your lack of civility?
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Hi Andrew from Toronto. You point is well taken and, I have more questions. Please keep this conversation going. Let's suppose that the mortgage originated by HC are more or less solid and ignore these faulty applications by those 45 mortgage brokers. These mortgages are backed by GIC certificate. ( I understand these guys at HC are leverage 30/1). Another fact is that Canadians paying an arm and leg for shelters' services, left with nothing to save for rainy days. In fact most are swimming into debts(-ve saving rate) Could this be a case of where the reality is starting to creep up and that there will be less and less savings to back up these mortgages? Could this be that people are withdrawing their savings to cover for life expenses or try to protect the little they have? Boy, we have a bigger problem then. Never mind the fraud. Let's not forget, Canada has been flagged all over the world for being over leveraged. So international savers will come to save us.
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The core of the problem with the cost of medical. As President Trump would Tweet "SO SAD."
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The Conservatives were right, he just wasn't ready. Sadly, this PM and the Liberals keep reminding us with each passing issue. Can it get any worse, yes it can and it will. From the outset, this government was so obsessed with symbology and perception they forgot that in the end it is all about substance. The clarion call, "where's the beef" certainly sums up this government. The only certain is the continual disappointment. It's going downhill fast and it's accelerating. For a PM and government that supposedly so in tune to Canadians, they are woefully out of touch.
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"Step outta line, and my foot will be on your NECK, young man!!!" Look at that body language.
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Apologizing is a sign of weakness, hence Obamas apology tour.
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Amazing, the outrage of this spot of trivia does not touch the grand total as this is just the beginning of the Mental Health Trust Authority's Land exploitation. Read their web site pages, to see how it can use the allotted lands given it, in lieu of the State of Alaska having never funded the lawfully created original Trust. Most of the rules of how the Trust can use their lands are not written in the official web page itself. Instead there are legal documents by the pile. By the time they going under their own power, metals mines will compete with potable water well into the future of humankind; salmon & other wildlife the Trust does not see as valid to their Mission Statement will take a back seat to exploiting wilderness, as they have been given a go ahead. The priceless lands given to sustain this, are just a tip of the iceberg. The 'unfunded liability' to the State was satisfied to a certain extent by the land given the Trust Authority. And doesn't mean they won't get more!
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The new Shirokiya is nothing but a japanese themed food court. Not a place for locals really. They will go there a couple of times and that will be it. I expect it will appeal mainly to tourists.
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No bums in Bellevue. Send the them to the Adult Recovery Center in Seattle.
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Do the bishops also say that the U.S. should give Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah, and portions of Colorado and Wyoming back to Mexico?
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Icicle went on limits, Trident went on limits, Peter Pan went on limits, Yard Arm Knot went on limits, Leader Creek went on limits, AGS went on limits, Ocean Beauty went on limits...I don't think Red Salmon did, but they're comparatively small...I can't remember if Silver Bay did or not: These four you remember must have been small outfits. The rest of your post is just obfuscation. Practicing your trolling...?
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They're all thick-skinned and no giblets.
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Because that's what they want.
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I know it won't happen. But I still say only pitch Chatwood on the road. No Coors Field!
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\i admire Jane Fonda, I admire Justn Trudeau, but i think on this issue Jane Fonda is on the side of sanity and hope for the future of our planet. I do however agree that this was not easy for Mr. Trudeau. And in that regard, i felt Ms.Fonda might have been less unanmous in her criticism. Saying youre good on some issues,but not this one.
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