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Once the full impact of Brecit takes hold and the repercussions of lower employment and civil unrest becomes a reality, the govt will mandate this an essential service......or the unemployed will lynch these strikers for their jobs.....! For a city like London to allow this to happen is incredible. WIthout London functioning on all gears, basically England comes to a grinding halt.
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Again and again: Our Byzantine taxation system turns more and more out to be a sham or abused Ponzi system. Why not scrap the whole thing and go to an HST (also known as a consumption tax) 'system' only, with means tested low income people getting rebate cards for shopping purposes while the rest of us pays between 8 to 15% sales tax?
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Here's what Trump answered during the campaign when asked about judges he might want to nominate to the Supreme Court. “Well, I’d probably appoint people that would look very seriously at her e-mail disaster, because it’s a criminal activity, and I would appoint people that would look very seriously at that to start off with.” And now he's whining that judges are "so political"?
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Andrew do you think it was because he wanted to eliminate potential claims to the throne? Really? I'm not sure, it seems more likely that Kim Jong Un would have his brother killed out of spite, I think Un frowns upon disrespect for authority just like his Dad, and Grandfather, I'm pretty sure that is the way they do things in The Peoples Democratic Republic of Korea... He already had his uncle killed for disrespecting him, and there were rumors recently that he (Un) had his wife killed as well, but I don't know if those rumors were ever substantiated.
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Note the junk medical insurance in Trumpcare plans tend to drop mental health and drug rehab first. Considered second tier to physical illnesses.
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Favelas are symptomatic of the huge wealth disparity that exists in Brazil. And US homelessness is symptomatic of the very same thing that also exists here. If we want to cure the symptoms, we have to treat the underlying disease. In a country blessed with such immense wealth and resources, nobody should sleep under the stars except by their own preference.
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I've seen no one suggest the "fees" for a standard lot are $100K. I, for one, have suggested that by the time one buys a lot, pays the fees and does the systems developments necessary to sell or build on a lot, the cost will be at or above $100K. Gary Crum
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This will cheer the gun boosters. Cue the facetious calls to restrict and license trucks.
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I understand what you're saying. But I disagree with your broad brushing of all politicians. The current one, based on the transition period and his first week in office, is failing to live up to even the basic responsibilities of the position, imho. The word reckless comes to mind. I hope he can recover. Time will tell....
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If you consider that his constituents are the 'old money' billionaire's club. He will actually do nothing for the ordinary American, but let's watch and see what happens.
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This is an article about a large, government directed, multi-level search process. Not an article about a person commenting. Do you have a comment regarding the article? Thank you.
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I wouldn't vote for him if he was running for administrator of Coshok Canine Castle... Period
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There's just too many crazies in that party, the recent literally anti-knowledge, anti-fact statements on cannabis in the House shows they are ascendant and even though I joined party for vote, there's no way I'm supporting stupidity, fanaticism, and hysteria. We need a new Conservatism, one that is based on intelligence, patriotism not hysterical fanatics whether they are religious, greedy or partisan. No more lunatics but for now the lunatics have too much influence on that party. First steps are in my recommendations at end of this booklet, a sorta sordid self-exposure of what's wrong in BC, the tyranny of the Bc Liberals who are in fact Harper Cons: goo.gl/wNaR8l
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Fixed it for ya : I have never met someone from the alt-Left who thought they might be wrong. That's why they're anti-science: Science asks to be proven wrong. The alt-Left sees itself as infallible and will tolerate nothing less than unconditional surrender from anyone to their right, which includes moderate conservatives, liberals, progressives and the actual right. That the alt-Left is a globalist, one-world government movement is denied outright, but easily proved by perusing the biographies of its members, who are typically civil servants of some sort, Hollywood actors, or unemployed millennials who live in their parents basement and complain there is no work . It's no surprise that they are frightened of real work , they have wanted for anything. It's those immigrants, the ones from southern Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America who came to Canada, and worked and built this country and are net taxpayers that have provided for the alt-Left so they can become SJW on the dole.
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Got's to be local thieves. Who else would would seek Spam and be willing to get caught? Spam should be eaten in moderation. Most obese locals can attribute spam as one of the culprits. Granted spam is convenient since no refrigeration is required. Being Homeless has got to be the Pitts.
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If this is a time for Alaskans to tighten their belts, or even eat them, why does the state continue to have a two house legislature in the era of one-man one-vote and districts based on population, not area? It is a total duplication, and simply provides jobs for elected representatives and their staff members, and allows many Alaskans to say that their uncle/aunt/neighbor/probation officer is in the legislature. Then again, if two houses are better than one, why not add a third or fourth house? - Suggestion: ISER (the University of Alaska Anchorage's Institute of Social and Economic Research) should investigate and report on the benefits of shifting from the present two house legislature to a one house legislature. The Biblical fat years are clearly gone with the wind, and the lean years will only become more so over time.
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Globe and Mail; Editorial ; Trump is a stinky poopy pants , and his feet stink, and his butt stinks and his hair looks stupid. What a ret@rd.
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CRA is responding the Apache Struts vulnerability. They nearly got badly burned on Heartbleed, so I think it's a case of extreme caution. The fix isn't that difficult, and it's fairly easy to tell if your system has been compromised since the hack leaves a trail in the server logs that 's a no brainer to identify. Speaking for myself, I only ever file on paper. It's not that I am overly worried about security -- I just think it is awfully presumptuous of CRA to expect us to spend money on software in order to save them money on processing. An online app for the T1 general wouldn't be very tough to write, but I guess those monkeys think we should pay for the privilege of doing their work.
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Liberals, always afraid of any free speech that isn't theirs. Keep trying to destroy our free speech and you'll find out which amendment guaranteed the first amendment.
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>"Bye, Felecia!" GLBT with this attitude are not trustworthy friends no matter the topic. I'm GLBT and have not found any real change in friends since Trump. I've always tried to be around intellectuals no matter their life or religion. It is just as likely to see a 50-year old liberal woman with family freak out over knowing I voted Trump. By the way one of the funniest things these days is seeing gays who basically defend or refuse to critique Islam as a way to show they object to Trump.
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But the stink will out....
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A tablet will be set up at the dispensary.
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I drove a car full of out of town guests down the Denali Park Road a few years back. One guest, Ray, is blind and can only see shadows. I watched him listen patiently as the other guest ooo-ed and ahhed at bears, caribou and the mountain in the distance. I did my best to fill in details to engage Ray in the Park experience. The car-load gasped when we rounded a bend to see a large golden grizzly sitting on the road embankment just outside Ray's window. The bear towered over the car and was beautifully backlit by the sun. Before anyone could speak, Ray pressed his face against the glass and yelled, "Is that a bear?" and "I can see it!!!"
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Or they were sending a message of zero tolerance for terrorism. Things changed after 911.
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If the PPV audience is as expected, that is the payout. We shall find out the official pay in a little while. $30M isn't chump change though.
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Yonge and Bloor is one of Toronto's MOST expensive neighbour hoods ....what has this to do with affordable housing ?
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By Trudeau telling Trump he's ready to renegotiate NAFTA, he basically showed everyone how really inept he is. It's like a poker player showing his hand. Guaranteed to lose. Hopefully someone is reading him bedtime passages from "The Art of the Deal."
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A lot of big name brands started out exactly this way. In the mid-60s I went to a shoe company selling Tigers located in a run down rental house in Beaverton Oregon. Bought a pair of running shoes from a guy named Phil. That company now calls itself Nike. And in the late 70s a bearded hippie on a bicycle used to come around my bike shop selling tires and imported bike parts from Italy. He got to sleep in the back of the shop because motels were too expensive. His company is called Specialized and is the biggest bike company in the USA. So these entrepreneurs are the future.
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In the right hands (e.g. Mulroney or Harper or Martin) launching preliminary talks with China and taking the years necessary to strike an equitable trade deal is something worth doing at this time. Played skillfully, it could see the US intent on curbing Chinese currency manipulations and one sided trade deals resolve not to take Canada for granted and to speedily negotiate with us a return to the bilateral FTA that was a good deal for both Canada and the US. Also played skillfully, it may motivate the Chinese to be more conciliatory in negotiations with us because they would love to cut deep into the trade action the US currently has with us. . But the huge caveats are "in the right hands" and "played skillfully". Trump and his cohorts will play hard ball. The Chinese will play hardball on steroids. The Boy Blunder will take a Bambi-like approach. How could anything go wrong?.
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The whole process has never been more than a joke, designed to convince the naïve that Your Government Is Doing Something. I remember back in the '90's I had batteries confiscated when entering the 'secure' area at Pearson. It was highly inconvenient ... after getting through the check, I had to walk over to the secure area's convenience store and replace them.
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this is all starting to make sense now. amy demboski is a gay terrorist.
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You paraphrased an old Abe Lincoln line! Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak up and remove all doubt... I wonder what Honest Abe would have thought of fellow Republican Donald Trump!
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Clearly, ISIS has nothing on angry, white gunmericans.
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You can ALWAYS vote to change you Legislators ... democracy, yes?
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You’re a Breitbart Operative aren’t you?
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(Part one of three) The Nicene Creed did not originally have the Filoque. Its addition led to the Great Schism. The similarity with the Reformation lies in both events involving a betrayal of Scripture perceived by the dissenting parties-the Orthodox Church and Martin Luther.—Robert Helfman Until just now, I had not taken the addition of the Filioque to the Creed seriously. The Church added the Filioque fifty-six years after Nicaea I (325) at Constantinople I (381). I have not considered that important for the 1054 break between east and west, though others may. On the other hand, the first official proclamation of a creed with the addition of the Filioque came in 589 with the Third Council of Toledo.
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A possible alternative could be a municipal tax or raised rates on weekday parking spaces, including street, city-owned or commercial surface lots and underground spaces. Those vehicles are going somewhere, after all.
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Anchorage was a trashy little hick town when I got here in 1957. It hasn't changed. It's still a trashy little hick town. That's Alaska's legacy.
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That's how Lisa won last time with just 37% of the vote. Scott McAdams got 24% even as far too many Dems wrote in Murkowski's name out of fear of Joe Miller. This time if most of the Dems who voted for Lisa vote for Margaret Stock and if those who call themselves "Independent" also vote for Independent Lt. Col. Stock she has a real chance of taking this race. With two Republican Senators, one of whom is the lowest of all on the totem poll, we will not have much representation in the Senate. With an Independent Senator Stock able to work both sides the state of Alaska will be better served. Too bad we don't still have a Democratic Senator still holding a Senate seat since the Senate will most certainly be led by the Democratic Party.
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American courts have consistently refused to allow bans on hate speech in schools. Still, in this case the suspension of the main culprit is justified because so egregious.
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The Washington Com-post has developed a very bad habit of quoting unnamed sources with no factual or evidentiary backing, how is this news. The Russia collusion investigation has been running for 9 months now and not ONE, not even ONE Russian person has been name as a co conspirator in the collusion.
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This video will be forever burned into my memory. It was rough.
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Christians were a thriving, if secret, community there for over 200 years. The growth was through family but tens of thousands were present in the country when it was reopened.
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Thank you RG for a productive and "American" response to those who are intolerant.
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"Fake News" is a subject attributed to Trump's war vs. the liberal media. In February, for example, CNN preached that Mass Deportation was underway. CNN conducted several human interest stories of homes and churches telling CNN of willingness to harbor undocumented immigrants. That when immigration people knocked on their doors, they would not open it nor let them in. - The problem with the CNN broadcasts about "Mass Deportation", was that the government was not about to begin deporting ALL of the 11 million illegal immigrants in the US. - What CNN attempted to do was exaggerate and expand into an anti-Trump propaganda the real and actual news of the arrest of 680 illegal immigrants in 12 states. - And that makes the CNN broadcast of mass deportation fortified with human interest stories about people ready to provide sanctuary - as Fake News about mass deportation.
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Yes! Alec Baldwin could be the General Secretary/Emperor and Al Gore could be pope of its state religion, "The Church of Climate Blame"....
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Now we are getting somewhere. Cutting through the distorted, over the top rhetoric that surrounds this issue to offer practical suggestions that may lead to some practical results. Good post hughe.
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I expect it will slowly build back up. However, the Civil platform needs to fix the problem of requiring 3rd party cookies to function. After registering and numerous failed attempts to log-in over several days, I finally took the time to go digging through Civil's documentation and found the requirement for 3rd party cookies. If I want to comment, I temporary turn on 3rd party cookies, then turn them off when I'm done. Accepting 3rd party cookies reduces privacy. I'm willing to do that on a limited basis with the Herald and Civil situation, but I guarantee most users who block them give up on trying to login without ever learning why it's not working for them. Getting rid of 3rd party cookies will require closer integration between Civil's platform and the Herald website, but no more so than what was necessary for Disqus.
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unfortunately it seems to be working
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Lets just note that the boomers paid for their parents retirement and the millennial kids will pay for theirs in turn. It has always been thus. Yes, boomers may, by chance, own high value houses but it isn't accessible money as they have to live somewhere ... nobody is out partying to dawn on the value of their house.
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And, leaving the woman one tube short. One of the things that people need to do is to not support Catholic hospitals where ever they have a choice of hospital. Hospitals compete against one another for patients and if the non- catholic hospital closes, women's health care goes out the tubes. Women will not have the choices of care and their lives will be placed at greater risk than they would face in a non-Catholic hospital. People who live where only a Catholic hospital is available need to write their local, state, and national representatives, senators, and other governmental leaders regarding limitations imposed on access to all forms of care because the local hospital won't provide it. .They need to also be active in speaking up in local and state media. And if one woman suffers due to lack of care, delayed care, or God forbid a woman dies because a case is mismanaged trying to save a fetus that doctors say has no chance, then there needs to be a public explosion of outrage
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Sorry, I don't get why the bitter response? My comment acknowledged that this was a sad situation and I thanked the poster for clarification of a fact Not included in the story. But thanks for demonstrating how intolerance got us where we are today.
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Had the girl's Mother not complained to the police but to the RCC, I wonder what would have happened? One thing missing from story: In her complaint to the police, mother of the victim had alleged that her child was sexually assaulted by Mr Figarez in a church complex between January and March in 2015, mostly when she came for confession. How many Catholics know that the confession "booth" was invented centuries ago for one purpose: to stop priests from touching penitents.
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The RCMP are arresting and detaining them under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and turning them over to Canada Immigration for processing. There is a very good legal reason why refugee claimants (not asylum seekers which are a completely different class of persons) are not being charged in respect of their entry to Canada. Under Article 31 of the 1951 Convention on Refugees Canada has undertaken to not prosecute refugee claimants for illegal entry into Canada including any issues of false documents or fraud relating to that entry. Canada has enacted that exemption into our domestic law as required by the Convention in various iterations of our immigration legislation over the years. Currently that exemption is contained at s. 133 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. So no charges because the law exempts refugees recognizing that refugees who are fleeing persecution are different from other migrants.
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He would fit right in with this administration
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I think that's very reasonable. What do you expect? How are we going to get good people to keep these jobs without paying them a fair wage?
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Actually, the issue is whether she consented before she passed out (not whether her clothing was removed). As you suggest, we don't actually know a lot about what went on, but we do know she was able to flag down a cab and get in it. Whatever happened after is up for interpretation isn't it? Reasonable doubt exists in such circumstances. The big lesson in all this is don't get pissed drunk without having a friend accompany you home.
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How helpful!
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All you have to look at is table 3 (Revenues) and table 7 (Expenses) and you get the raw dollars, not figures relative to GDP, so you can easily see that there was more expenditures than revenues in every Mulroney year. And before you get into the notion of debt servicing crippling Mulroney... the cost of servicing the debt in the Expenses table balloons from 16.9Bn in 1982 to 41Bn by 1992, or from 17% of expenses to 28% of expenses. Any debt problems he inherited (and he did) were clearly exacerbated by taking the federal debt from 230Bn to 620Bn and tacking on significantly larger annual interest payments to our ongoing costs. You don't see federal finances getting interest payments back down to the percentage of expenses they represented under Trudeau until 2004, in fact.
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If they bite the hand that is trying to feed them, it is time to deport
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I was referring to her comment about Trudeau's tongue hanging out. Unnecessary and inappropriate.
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An opinion that conflicts with what's actually happening on the ground. Iraq had ceased to be a threat to Israel at the end of the Gulf War. Wikileaks proved the US entered Iraq to stop Iran from aiding the Taliban — border conflicts were with Iranian forces, not Iraqi. Israel wants regime change in Syria because a new regime may be open to swapping the Golan for peace — the one offer that's been on the table for decades. Israel has been supplying the rebels with humanitarian aid. Obama's problem is that the CIA had no idea who they were supporting or how, and then ISIS made the situation more complicated. Russia supports Assad because Assad can fight ISIS.
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Denver Parks and Recreation is a very poorly run organization that utilizes no internal controls or operational procedures. I'm shocked this does not happen daily!
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i think m3 was being sarcastic.. (sigh)
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The San Andreas Fault just may accommodate them
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much ado about nothing..but let's time it so everyone can speculate on another nothing-burger days before the election..
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Yes, I too recall that Clownwell gave up his "historical house" exemption so as not to appear as taking atvantage. He should be paying full price and if not, just another example in his long list of theft from tax payers.
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The evidence does not tell us who said what, or who did what before the cop arrived. Accordingy your belief that he did something wrong is prejudice.
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1/2 Your comment is neither fair nor accurate. No one doubts that sexual abuse has occurred in the church, that clerics have committed heinous acts, that bishops have covered up. To question whether justice was done in a particular case is not to deny the reality that abuse has occurred; and your assertion that anyone is trying "to silence the voices of truth to serve [your] own selfish needs" is rhetorical overkill, at best. In the present instance: Shanley is a high profile case who was already controversial before he was charged. He was charged, convicted, sentenced; his conviction was affirmed on appeal; he served his time and he's now living under probation supervision. The State and the community have the right and duty to accept his conviction and to insist that he comply with his probation conditions. I don't think anyone here is arguing anything different. My comments go to how the community can promote the safety of the community by supporting the ex-convict, guilty or not.
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You are Raymond assuming the December Conference will still take place.... Given that the KZN ANC Conference has been declared today unlawful! I suspect it will be delayed.
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The Trumpster was relieved, Comey only called him a liar five times. A real president with some degree of integrity would have been outraged.
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In many ways I think the distance between Eugene(and the overall concern of the RG) and Springfield is much greater than 6 lanes of asphalt.
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Neither is outsourcing. Doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Making money off jailing native children seem a respectable source of income then?
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All right, it's only partly about people leaving the Church. It is mainly about why you should not leave the Church. It still should mention a significant cause for people leaving -- the disgust about the clerical abuse scandal. RD and the writer of the article just want to sweep it under the rug. One of the main penchants of the Catholic conservative is a belief that all is for the best in this best of all possible Churches.
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"Elsewhere, the dialogue often sounds a little too modern ,,," Oh, no...not this again! Get it enough on the small screen, with Vikings saying things like, "Let's get it done" and 16th century pirates espousing obvious 21st century social issues--in 21st century terminology. Yeah, I know, connecting with the audience, etc., etc. Plain speak is better speak, and connection would be instantaneous.
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Oh they are not increasing the capital gains inclusion rate? Of course they will not. All rich people (people who don't work but got the money from capital gains) voted for the Federal Liberals. Bill Morneau himself is a beneficiary of large capital gains.
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The bill to leave passed yesterday by 498 votes to 114. Almost half of the no side being SNP members. Free trade is a two way street with the EU countries benefitting from it to the tune of over 100 billion Euros a year. Should the EU wish to jeopardize that then there is always WTO rules which a large portion of the world manages to trade by.
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What is wrong with the legislature!? They have a budget issue to address and they are wasting their time holding up a new industry that will contribute to the tax base. My head is going to explode!
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THAT'S IT!!! I may actually start watching football these days! Also I think this issue shows who the real SNOWFLAKES are... do you all complaining not understand that our first amendment protects free speech? Don't like it? MOVE TO RUSSIA!!!
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Thanks for the additional details ADN. I suppose there is still a possibility that he had bought the gun on the street and he didn't commit the 5 murders, but his behavior during the shooting indicates probability. Makes me curious if there are any unsolveded cases in Virginia and at what point did this man fall off his rocker.
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Interesting story of Setsuko Thurlow. Her aversion to nuclear weapons is especially understandable. Realistically, only a child would believe that the world is going to voluntarily give up nuclear weapons. Or that the western democracies should "set a good example" by doing so unilaterally. Some believe the "One Ring" was a literary device used by JRR Tolkien to symbolize nuclear weapons. It would be wonderful if these weapons could all be somehow "unmade". Unfortunately real earth is more complicated than Middle Earth.
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Keep on name calling, its served your ilk so well. I'm getting that Chris Matthews warm feeling just thinking how miserable you out of touch lefties must be today.
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Quoting from the article: "Communities considered distressed in the study had high numbers of residents without high school diplomas, . . . ." Whose fault is it, that these unemployed did not bother to get a high school diploma or get a GED? Isn't a high school education offered to everyone free of charge courtesy of the taxpayers? Isn't bilingual education offered to all students for whom English is not their first language? Take some personal responsibility, students and parents.
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I called the murderer an ape. That has nothing to do with race, and I will make no assumptions about the race of the murderer because it makes no difference. I called the murder a gang hit because that's the way I see it. Come on, are you defending a person who shoots another human in the head with a gun in broad daylight, on a Eugene street? You're mad because I called that person an ape? I think your perspective is sick, defending a person like that.
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We may have 500 channels to choose from but 499 of them are garbage. Like Fox News where Will briefly spewed his prissy brand of BS, before he got fired.
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What is the "corporate police"?
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You go, Kitty! Wish I had said that.
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Push button. It's pretty easy. Did your local Texas newspaper kick you off their comment board?
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Ha, ha, ha, very amusing for the liberal press to complain?
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I think your editorial is premature without a careful reading or understanding of their objectives. From their summary of their objectives they state: "We will update these objectives as we advance our work." Their desire to eliminate the "dispute mechanism" won`t be easy to negotiate . But the real sleeper is their section on "rules of origin" that most people do not understand the implications. Their negotiator Robert Lighthizer is one of the best. Most importantly , Trump needs a win and if you can`t win with China, Russia and North Korea you can pick on Mexico and Canada.
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You seem like a nice guy. Thanks for your label of me as a liar. First, do the math. Unprecedented? No. And 1 full, 2 part. Enjoy your personal attacks.
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I am blaming this government for paying him out and rushing it aa well. Point is and it is simple...he and his family are terrorists. We gave him 10.5 million. If our courts our constitution and our leaders made paying a terrorist 10.5 million possible it all must change. Could care less about his age the UN nothing. Scum who killed an allie and blinded an allie....got 10.5 million and an apology from a liberal. For the record the Albertan. Aka excluded tax paying Canadian does not offee an apology to the scumbag and hoped he meets ala soon!
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There are many aspects of STEM careers - e.g. sales. The related technical and busines issues are certainly more complex than selling T-shirts - industrial scale marketing and investment , implied R&D, plant capitalization, supply chains ..... If you graduate from a professional STEM course you will at least have the IQ horsepower, work ethic and initiative to manage mega deals and associated projects. Shakespeare is a mere side show ......
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Nice and I was good until you exposed the no diesel power train. I will be looking else where my new SUV.
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Your post betrays an ignorance of the fundamental facts. The "candidate" was a Liberal.
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Well if they won't answer the telephone get of your but and go knock on their door.... That's what they did when they wanted you to vote for 'em. I will be on my way over to see Dennis Egan tomorrow.
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Dear Hennie van Vuuren My biggest unanswered question of that era of infamy is why were we persuaded to go into Anglo by Henri Kissinger? Your an open secrets man, tell us that story. please.!!!!!
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62 billion spread over 20 years is peanuts. We will still be as dependent on the US for protection as before. Not likely to impress the Americans or anyone else that we are prepared to carry our weight.
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Ad hominem, ad hominem uber alles. Calling people names without basis means almost nothing except that you like to vomit on other people's political views. Terms like these are so overused that they have no meaning. You might as well call Trump supporters "do-do heads."
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“Saiki said that for rail to survive, the city and HART need to do two things: control costs and rebuild public confidence.” If past history is a barometer that will NEVER happen. The same sloppy (on purpose) 'creative' book keeping will continue. In a few more years (or sooner) the administration will be back with hat-in-hand, blaming other 'influences' for more money needed. IMHO, this state may be a worse swamp than DC. We've had Abercrombie followed by Ige, and now (gulp) Hanabusa?! Cayetano and company would have been SO MUCH better than the joke we have now. What a MESS.
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