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Well, just what has endless war taught us? Not much but it sure has burned a hole in our finances. Fact of the matter is war is largely obsolete. Negotiation is where the real power lies.
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You need to go back and look at rents. My annual rent is about 1.6% of what the house I live in is "worth". I'll happily keep renting and let my landlord subsidize my rent for me while taking care of all the repairs and maintenance. Meanwhile, I'll take my money and invest it without having to worry about the pending crash.
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I first visited in the late 1990s and never went back. I don't understand the nostalgia for what was a bargain basement department store with some fancy signs and lights. Good riddance!
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This guy's alleged conduct is right out of a Lifetime movie. He beats up his wife or girlfriend on May, comes back six months later and beats and rapes her, then a week later kidnaps her again and continues beating and raping her for four days? I oppose capital punishment, but this kind of behavior helps me understand why some people favor it. Just, wow.
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Wow the Soros shills are out on this one. 8upvotes for a completely erudition-free spew. No clue about the US usage of 'administration', but lots of motivation for braying out anyway.
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Thanks for the feedback, Glenn. I will keep that in mind for future episodes!
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Of course, vicious sore winners. That's the playbook.
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It's great how liberals think our own government is more evil than muslim terrorists. Go ahead, give all your jihad friends my money if it makes you feel better while sipping your wine at night.
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How are their "lies" anymore racist than Papa John blaming the NFL (which has a black majority in terms of its number of players)? Besides....isn't it possible that the decline is due to a host of other reasons...from Papa John's politics to people finding better pizza to eat?
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Wouldn't it be interesting to ask a simple question of every protestor in the streets all over the big cities of this nation: By a show of hands, how many of you actually voted? At a 35% turnout of registered voters, nearly 2/3 didn't care enough to bother with voting. That doesn't even include the people that aren't registered to vote but are other wise, eligible. Interesting how much crying we see from people that didn't care enough to participate.
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Oddly enough, in spite of your nominal agreement it has failed - we disagree critically on the details. A lawyer (advising the Hotel and Restaurant Workers), who needed 30 months to read all the law, plus the 30,000 pages of regulations, advised that the law would KILL insurance companies. You may be right about Big Pharma, however. And medical clinics are a very mixed bag; often they do what is necessary and wise, without regard for if it will be paid at all, never mind paid at the level it cost. It is too complicated for any simple theory to accurately describe, but probably claiming they 'benefit' is only rarely true. The 2000 page statute was passed in a couple of hours, before anyone could read it (as Pelosi said at the time). It was written by different law firms without consultation and was not coordinated, reviewed or integrated by anyone. Advocates either are ignorant of the details or they have been deliberately misleading people.
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Unfit for office.
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“Or, as The Intercept journalist Zaid Jilani put it, "D.C. foreign policy elite are giddy that hawkish Barack Obama will be replaced by much more hawkish Hillary Clinton." … But Jaffe quotes a "senior administration official who is involved in Middle East policy" who said of the call for a no-fly zone: "You can't pretend you can go to war against Assad and not go to war against the Russians." http://www.commondreams.org/news/2016/10/20/election-day-nears-military-hawks-circle-promote-new-wave-war
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"That inclusion … remains stymied in many forms," said the priest, calling for a new type of ecclesiology — or theology of the structures of the church — that "should push the church to become the People of God as we proclaimed [in] the Second Vatican Council." Exactly, until women find their place in the Roman Catholic Church it breathes with only one lung.
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I just finished watching Ep 4 and look forward to the remaining episodes. This series has so many things going for it, as you never know what is coming next. It is well written, with an excellent cast. It is a delicious mix of drama and humour. Nice to see Laura Linney in this series.
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BBD snaps its fingers, Trudeau's marionettes gavotte.
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What does the government teat taste like? It seems to be very addictive and people seem unable to wean themselves off.
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I am guessing you didn't read what he said? Something you might also find interesting (given your views) is that a "not guilty" verdict in a criminal trial does not mean that the accused is innocent. The judge could be of the opinion that the accused committed the crime, but not beyond reasonable doubt. So in the JZ rape case, JZ was "not guilty" because it could not be proven beyond any reasonable doubt. The man most probably is a rapist.
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Are you kidding me ? UAA hockey set a record last night-----the lowest attendance in the history of it's hockey program . It's time to drop the sports programs at UAA and save the students paying for the programs millions of dollars a year .
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All should be cited, it's a shame one of them left before police arrived. People are just unreal, if it's too hot for us to sit in the car, no a/c with just the Windows down, what do you think it's gonna do to animals in a car. Stupid asshats, these fools knew very well what they were doing.
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"..of receiving a massage in a parlour owned by a criminal." Stephen get real aren't most massage parlours owned by criminals?
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MGM is terrified because they see massive lawsuits coming - especially if they somehow failed to alert police promptly when the gunman fired 200 rounds into a hallway six minutes before he began shooting at the crowd. The story of the Vegas Sheriff's department has changed so often I don't believe or trust anything they say. Everything I read indicates an incompetent and inadequate response from a poorly trained and prepared department. The FBI should take over the investigation. "six minutes is not enough time to formulate a response?" Here is the response - you get as many cops on that floor as fast as possible and blow your way through the door shooting anyone you see holding a gun. It is becoming clear lives could have been saved. Now we are in the CYA and preparing for lawsuits stage.
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Goodale said the previous government refused to repatriate Khadr. That is simply untrue, he must have been taking lessons from Sajjan. The deal was done behind closed doors away from public oversight and the money squirreled away where the widow and family of Khadr's victims cannot get to it. How disgusting.
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Thank you. What happened to the gadget plays to get the ball into the hands of our new speedy weapons that were all the talk of preseason? Designed running back pass plays, screens, and sweeps, etc. Remember McCoy talking about how long he had watched Charles -- and it seems he most commonly runs inside the tackles or to the edge. The dude has amazing vision, always seems to find the crease and hit daylight, where CJ runs into the back of an OL about 40% of the time.
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but if it was a democrat this story would not exist. fact.
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No confusion. "Basin and Range" and "Great Basin" largely overlap. Go to Wikipedia for a map of the Great Basin, defined as the hydrologically isolated catchment that does not drain to the Pacific Ocean. You will see that it covers most of the state of Nevada, about half of Utah, and bits of Oregon and Idaho. (But nothing in Wyoming.) Look up "Yucca Mountain" on Wikipedia, and you will see that it lies within the Great Basin. Fears that radioactive waste will percolate into the Colorado River are misinformed at best (nonsense, actually). The history of Yucca Mountain is quite interesting. Did you know that at least two appointed heads of the government bureau overseeing the work over the decades were outspoken _critics_ of the program before they were put into the job? Sort of like Pruitt at the EPA? ;-) I wonder why supposedly science-literate Democrats (who now claim to love objectivity so much) never complained about that ... Very mysterious. ;-)
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Lets hope Mueller can find out if the info on the dirty deeds done by Donna Brazil and Debbie Shultz came from leaks or hackers.
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I a glad the family and Rep. Mizuno are calling that person out for what he or her did. I mean really steal a wheelchair. It's hard to believe someone would do something so low.
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You mean the shift in narrative voice since the transition from Disqus? I wonder.
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active: "This is not a reasonable judgement " Maybe you should look at some of your comments?
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ctd.. Gary C 1 minute ago @Londoner "Agree 100%. Well said. All we heard in the UK media was Wilders, Wilders, Wilders... even the more so-called respectable media outlets fell into this trap. I bet 80% of the UK population following the Dutch elections didn't even hear Rutte's name mentioned from a UK media outlet until this evening - such is the grip that the right have post- Brexit. "The UK has fallen to an un-elected cabinet with a hard-right stance. After the European elections, it will feel very alone indeed. "Johnson, Fox, Davis, IDS, May should all be cracking on writing their memoirs this time next year.t "Next myth to bust is that the UK economy is "resilient" to Brexit. Once the reality filters through in the remainder of 2017, the current cabinet and their presumed mandate goes out the window very quickly. Leadership challenge by Tory centrists. Corbyn will disappear as the public grow weary of experimenting with the extremities."
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The original estimate to renovate the now-destroyed city hall to meet current seismic standards was just over $11M. We've now spent nearly $6M just to create a design we won't build and a vacant lot. Mismanagement is an understatement. Meanwhile, in the middle of this fiasco the city council gave Jon Ruiz a raise (and praise) that was larger than the annual median income in Eugene. Disgusted is another understatement. As noted by others, we don't need a palace for the city manager's staff. We don't need a grand facility for city council. Things we do need are jail beds, law enforcement, homeless shelters, clean public rest rooms and code enforcement. Unfortunately, Jon Ruiz doesn't see the value of any of those things.
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' You'll just have to provide some proof of your false assumption. . That will be a problem for you. . Best circle the wagons and think of something new. .
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It is you who fail to grasp the point. Do you notice a lack of frustration, disunity, anger from the rank and file, and did you not quite get that the press releases are, for the most part, positive? The second or third choice is irrelevant as the membership is satisfied. That is the point. And he is known to Canadians but for a few wilfully ignorant non supporters.
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I don't think that there is a lot of mystery about the reluctance to defer CPP. Most people have weak backgrounds in math, stats and finance, and can't manage cash flow. -) My wife and I found a bargain assumable 16% 1st mortgage in 1982 and paid if off in 5 years and 9 months. Getting a smaller amount of cash earlier has a strong attraction for people who have poor impulse control. Like getting a lump sump payout of pension contributions, rather than waiting to collect a pension. One guy who was "Work Force Adjusted" told our employer not to withhold any tax, saying that he would be able to counter it with other things on his Income Tax. At Income Tax time he had nothing left to pay taxes, or to contribute to a Tax Deferred or Sheltered Investment and expected Tax Advisers to invent an excuse not to pay. I read all the details and learned that I had a once in life time chance to make an extra K$38 Retiring Allowance RRSP contribution, so I did. Cut the tax bite on my severance.
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The following story has yet to be reported on in the G&M: http://www.msn.com/en-nz/news/world/police-officer-stabbed-at-flint-airport-in-possible-act-of-terror/ar-BBD06OI?li=BBqdmGR Reportedly, the stabber is Canadian.
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Christmas may have become a secular tradition at Hogwarts, but J.K. Rowling's genius was in recognizing and responding to readers' need for the mysterious, magical, and mystical. Church hasn't convinced them such a world exists, so they desperately wish the world of Hogwarts were real. Alas. We are stuck in Muggledom.
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"Obama was a good president. He didn't talk like he was reading a speech prepared by a speechwriter or a teleprompter like Reagan or everybody else." What were you watching over the past eight years??? Obama was notorious for reading the teleprompter, almost never going adlib. That's probably why he rarely did press conferences. Highly intelligent? Questionable. Very political. Absolutely.
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If only the whole solution could come from outside the community. It can't. In fact, any lasting solution will have to come from within. With large amounts of help certainly. But the key factors will have to be locally developed by local leaders. Of course this is the same in every community.
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Yes, yes and yes BUT how many real case/social workers are even available in HNL alone, not counting the entire state?? I say we turn the warehoused, rusting rail cars into halfway or permanent homeless housing.
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The usual suspects can't find anything disparaging to say so they predict future apocalypses to assuage their troubled, ideological minds.
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?????
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I am seeing the trend and I will be laughing out loud every time that I pass an ev on the side of the road with a dead battery. I may have to retire and buy a tow truck to cash in on the trend.
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a self-proclaimed billionaire with an obviously massive chip-on-his-shoulder who wallows in shallow pools of spite and pettiness and seems to have found a demographic that thinks that is acceptable. very sad times.
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Drain the swamp. End the kiss a-- corruption that makes Trump richer. Trump even charged the Secret Service and we taxpayers retail for renting golf carts from his golf properties to protect his life. Trump cabinet uses private planes where commercial planes are available. Mnuchin even requested a private plane to take he and his elitist snobbish wife on their honeymoon. Drain the swamp.
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An excellent article on a subject of interest with great photography by Cory. I hope that these types of parks will grow in communities in Hawaii Hats off to Mr. Silva, demonstrating what is possible..
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How does this liar get away with calling people idiot?
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All of our "values" are much more malleable than we like to believe of ourselves. Plus The Charmer's modus is telling his listener, whoever it might be that moment, whatever the listener is pleased to hear. That's why he's a charmer.
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It would have been helpful if the article had described in more detail just how goods destined for the US pass through Canada en route from the produced nation to the US. Clearly, if such goods are commingled with (or become a component in the production of) Canadian goods en transit, then there is merit in the US request. On the other hand, if the US simply wants Canada to do the heavy lifting as its surrogate, then I see no reason why Canada should assume this burden. Am I missing something?
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Only 332,000 people live in Iceland! They need to relax on the Boom's! Remember their banking Bust!
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Yet more evidence that Justin Trudeau is all about appearances and not about substance. What did voters expect when they elected a drama teacher as Prime Minister? The focus of the drama teacher is all about appearances, as in, are the stage pieces placed in a pleasing manner, are the actors raising their eyebrows and mouthing their lines, written by others, with a dramatic yet natural-appearing (emphasis on "appearing") flair. The damning report about the REALITY of access to information is no surprise, it has Justin Trudeau written all over it. It is as if the investigators peered down with binoculars from a backstage catwalk and realized: "Wait a minute, this place down here, this is not a real street, this is not a real market, these people are not really doing what they want to appear to be doing, this whole thing is a sham, a farce, a false facade!"
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i would drive by if i was alone. i'd be terrified as i'm a young female adult.. anything could happen. but i'd certainly call the police right after i'd seen it. just because the story doesn't add up for u doesn't mean the story is false. the news is not going to state ALL details about the case, just like EVERY news article.
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And now the roller coasters are at FIVE FLAGS OVER TEXAS.
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That's not entirely true. There is a single reservation in Alaska, Annette Island Indian Reservation in southeast. They have a tribal court and local law enforcement agency. They act within the constitution and rule of law.
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and Christmas etc. These days off are based on a calendar dictated by the christian religion. Non christian sand atheists are already making an accommodation to all Christians by following their calendar. I wonder what the reaction would be if we switched to school on Sunday but not friday.
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I agree with why you think that now is not the time, but when is the time? Because if oil roars back, everyone will agree that then is not the time.
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If we have a "leader" who is making the same fundraising mistakes as Hillary Clinton we clearly have the wrong "leader" and are headed in the wrong direction.
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Alaska State Fish and Game allowed 40 bulls to be taken from the MaComb herd near Delta Junction. 31 were taken from Aug 5 to Friday, Aug 19. They are shutting down the caribou hunt for the McComb herd Sunday, Aug 21. It was supposed to last until Aug 27. Over the last 3 years we have made about 15 trips back into this area going to our mine and prospecting. We saw a total of about 30 caribou and that includes trips into the coal mine. We saw a large hunting camp by Jensen's mine up on the hill and about 6 hunters last weekend. They were all carrying meat. I think this area is now over hunted and the 40 bull limit has pretty much devastated the herd in the area of Granite and McCumber Creeks. This was supposed to have been a walk in hunt. Every one we saw were on bicycles and one camp looked like it was set up before the season began using motorized ATV's. Maybe they are bringing the meat out with motorized rigs too after Aug 25 when the walk in restriction is lifted.
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Ya whine when CRTC does nothing, now ya whine when they do!
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If you do not care what she thinks, do not read what she thinks - nor fill the ether with your opinions on what you think of her or her opinions.
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Are you stating that all of societies ill will be cured by increasing consumption? And why target only the elderly?
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Rockchalk In reading (and rereading) his article, there's something really troubling to me. In the article, Gustafson talks about the "four significant dimensions to recovery." They are External Accountability (conviction, in his case), Internal Responsibility (it's not the victim's fault), Therapy, and finally internalizing all this to change oneself. Note that the entire focus here is on the abuser's recovery. Note also that this "conclusion" by Gustafson comes from the help provided him, presumably with significant church guidance and funding. The missing part here is doing anything for the victim. Is that not a basic tenet of AA, or other similar programs? I can't get this thought out of my mind: this guy has been rehabbed, and has a story to tell, likely with episcopal support. Where is the commitment to a life to support victims? I may well be missing some obvious stuff here, but as I read that article, the words sterile or "packaged" come to mind.
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The holy grail for the outside corporations is at hand! Use the Permanent Fund to subsidize the massive theft of Alaskan oil. Jansen's business gets lots of 'reciprocation' from Exxon to carry our oily water. Its payback for Jansen shilling for SB-21. Note Jansen follows the playbook and does not mention how Big Oil is looting Alaska.
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This underscores what is wrong with the system. Billionaire commits fraud that cost ten's of millions of people's investments to be negatively affected while enriching himself and he walks away with a slap on the wrists. The sickening part is this action has taken the better part of a decade and ends up with a result that probably does not even cover the cost to the taxpayers. Good job Mr. Attorney General of NY city. Greenburg's head should have been on a pointy stick out side the NYSE.
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Sayem17, you said McInnes threatened a law suit over this story - but apparently he wasn't concerned about the excerpts I quoted. That lends support to the truth of the statements. You claimed "The New York Times printed an article on June 2nd that Gavin McInnes was fronting a White supremacist group. June 3rd, after being faced with a lawsuit, mad a correction and admitted that it is not a White supremacist group." Not true. Here's the complete correction: "Correction: June 3, 2017 An earlier version of the headline for this article referred incompletely to the makeup of the Proud Boys, a group of conservative nationalists who have organized vigilante squads at street demonstrations. As the article correctly notes, while most members who are recruited are white, there are also small numbers of nonwhites in the group. It is not a rule that all members be white." The other excerpts remain in print and online . . . and unchallenged by McInnes.
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PET started the fall. It took 17 years to recover. Now T2 is setting us up for another fall with 1.5 trillion in projected debt.
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This battle goes back 50 years, ever since Fr. Hesburgh was desperate to remove ND's Catholic "stigma" so the school could win the respect of the "real" universities. Ralph McInerny, ND's most prolifically-published author ever, credited the move to "the vulgar lust for prestige." That lust still looms hard and heavy on Fr. Jenkins's shoulders. His lawyers before the 7th Circuit made a distinctly lackluster performance in the first place. As far as ND is concerned, Humanae Vitae died the day Land o'Lakes was born. ND now is all about money. They publicly and proudly covered up the sexual assault on Lizzie Seeberg (who committed suicide when receiving no support from Fr. Jenkins or anyone else). Football rules. Like Bill Clinton, they didn't deny it, just swallowed hard and moved on. To top it off, the Sycamore Trust (solid alums) reports that an. ND dean recently told a public gathering that "fifty years ago ND was mediocre." Just in time for my 50th reunion! Laugh? Or cry?
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Require BOTH parents to be US citizens and NO amnesty. Send them out and let them do it the legal way.
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Plausible and might work. Remember, though, that Canada is a much bigger country than Sweden. Seems to me that systems of delivery of care that work in one geography may not work in another.
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Marijuana is not legal folks which is why the money has to be cash and cannot be put into a federal bank. Any money placed in a federally insured bank is another federal crime. The DEA Iis going to freeze that money, sanction the state, and will bring US Marshals here to enforce the law. I'm going to help them.
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Puzsy Marcher women like to call women they dont like wh ores and call girls. Part of their 'tolerance' of sexuality or something.
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How come there are pictures on Breitbart with President Trump shaking hands with Merkel? Funny That!
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Your not too smart! The John Philip Souza war march is being played. Of course someone like you would never go to war even if everyone you love was at risk!
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interesting, approximately 360ppm in 1998 and 409.68ppm in 2017. yet, the earth's temperatures since 1998 has been dropping. . rises in co2 have typically followed warming cycles, not caused them. . alarmists in the gorebull warming cult are using this hoax to cloak their attempts to wrest political authority to facilitate their efforts to extort money from successful nations and industries and line their own pockets.
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And yet, here you are. Just like you'll be watching football again.
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If he had fully automatic weapons as has been reported, I doubt he was "allowed" to purchase them .
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Not good, but if it stays @ 10 days or so, OK, you can work around it. Playing in Atl on Wed/Thurs, no DH, so pitcher hits, which means possibly more in-game moves, pinch-hitting, double switches, you'd rather not be down a position player if you have to go that way. Bigger issue is what's up with Happ, no news. He's been out a while now, a month or so, and nothing on when he can be expected back.....
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Another original "only bare-footed hermits should speak on environmental issues' poster is heard from.
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The art of talented people lives forever. Ron Jett's photos fall into that category. As a longtime amateur volcanologist, it seems to me that his gorgeous, perfectly composed shots captured both the art and the science. Many of them would be excellent textbook illustrations and I hope the terms of his estate will permit that. It'd be a marvelous legacy. Off topic and BTW, I seem to recall it was the bike courier who won that 1977 race handily. And I'd bet that's still the case -- except if the race were from Hilo to Volcano, natch.
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The point is too many innocent people are dying..and we can do better.
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Drones over a fire area causes fire fighting aircraft to stay clear of the fire. This leads to delays in helicopters dropping water, air tankers dropping retardant, and smoke jumpers jumping into the fire area. When conditions are dry, delays can be the difference in catching a fire or not. Even worse a drone strike verses a helicopter could lead to fatalities. A big price to pay for you tube footage.
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I cringe and tune out anytime Trudeau steps up to the microphone anymore. You know that he is going to answer with one of his 2 scripted answers (middle class, working hard for all Canadians)and there will be a lot of um's and ah's.
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To have seen them play many times over the years, I will all ways hear them in my mind, the banter between them during shows was classic the music, well words cant describe what ones ears take in
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I certainly hope that you are correct in saying that zuma will face the music .
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She is like Merkel. Trying to rewrite the wrongs of the past by using her position as a Supreme Court justice. An activist using her power on the bench to rewrite the laws as these liberal justices see fit.
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My teens can and do. Bank of dad helps out now and then. I have heard of a dodge being stolen in Prince George BC. But I have never known a personal acquaintance who has had an F series truck stolen. Maybe your friends are just unlucky or careless.
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Can't you come with something better than "shoot the messenger"? How shallow, just like all your comments. At least you are consistent.
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All indications of his behavior seem to say that he was not a psychopath. There's probably another logical explanation.
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After a few days, some observations. 1) The lack of an account, like Disqus, makes it impossible to keep track of one's comments. Sure, I can click on my name below and see some recent ones, but not a complete list. There's also no ability to see what others have said, in the same thread or other threads. Losing context of anyone's comments is poor. 2) No HTML support. I like to provide links to support my statements, and other than simply putting the URL in the post, there's no way to do so. Also, a total lack of character formatting. No bold, no italics, no underlining, no image linking (disabled under Disqus but quite valuable anyway), etc., etc. 3) No notification system, other than email. Why should I have to check email continually? Disqus did this much better. 4) I've been asked to rate the same comment more than once. Why? 5) The very short limit on comments. Why - aping Twitter? Not everything can be summarized in so few words. Overall, a *giant* step backwards from Disqus.
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And to think a bunch of people from Eagle River voted for her.
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Can you imagine the scenario??? Trump and "The Hair" having an adult conversation over a kindergarten situation? In the 20th century we discovered how dangerous evil can be. In this century we seem to be discovering how dangerous stupidity can be.
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OK... McCartney does it because he's a heavyweight and can get people to do what he wants. Anderson is a B-lister.Who listens to her? She aged well nevertheless.
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No, he spends weekends at his golf course in Jersey & in Florida at his profit making Mar-a-Largo and charges it to us the taxpayers. Obama came home for Christmas holiday.... See the difference?
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Alexandra, I am sensing a lot of aggression from you. This is not what I would consider non-violent communication & positive dialogue. In fact, your personal attacks are bording on open hostility towards me. I'm going to respond by sending you my thoughts and prayers that you find a good anger management class & learn how to tolerate diversity & quit being violent towards other womyn.
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I think marriage is a good way. And I believe education works too. I have seen many people address racial prejudice with the trappings of economic success. People also like to be around others who have similar income, drive a similar car (used to be Volvos for liberal boomers), similar neighborhoods, nice clothes, etc. Here is a quote: "Whites are significantly more likely to receive wealth transfers than are African Americans" http://www.pewtrusts.org/~/media/legacy/uploadedfiles/wwwpewtrustsorg/reports/economic_mobility/pewempchartbook12pdf.pdf Sanders believes a college education paid by a tax on Wall Street speculation will empower that young student to do well to get into college. Imagine if kids believed anyone who gets decent grades goes to college. As long as privileged White people have an educational advantage that turns into an economic advantage, they will continue to believe it is all because of hard work. They don't want to believe it is partly white privileged.
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Thanks for providing Exhibit A for why protest against Trump is necessary. Here is the seething mind of a Trumpeter laid bare for all to see. Ugly.
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Jerry, I say no income tax.
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The criticisms are linked to, here. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2017/06/28/does-democracy-in-chains-paint-an-accurate-picture-of-james-buchanan/?tid=a_inl&utm_term=.9d3e76c9517c
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El presidente caught in yet another lie? I'm shocked! Just shocked!
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Perhaps we should thoroughly investigate your own parents and family, find out what they did "wrong" when you were a child, and then accuse you of the same crimes? Even better, let's do it with ALL Canadians! Thanks for such a great suggestion. I will suggest it to my MP the next time I see him!
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