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Interesting that you recognized that nations planting flags where others already lived AND CONTROLLED would be considered rude (to say the least).
Yet, you think that Mexico owned this area when in all of the area that is today's US, they never had a population CLOSE to what the native Americans were.
Texas came about because they somewhat controlled it ( while they were still minority controllers, they had the most land of any place that they would ever control ), they brought Americans in to stop the Indians from raiding them (basically, they were setting Americans up as cannon fodder; this is why Americans rebelled there ).
So, no, we did NOT acquire southwestern US from Mexico by military means. We did prevent THEM from acquiring control though.
America actually gained the southwest by being part of the American Indian Wars, which lasted some 400 years. | 0 | not toxic |
Actually, your point doesn't follow.
Who knows more about self-gift than a celibate?
And by the same argument, and perhaps to a far greater degree, why should the Church listen to a man or a woman who has had multiple partners before or even after marriage?
Not exactly good people to listen to with respect to intimate and whole and exclusive self-gift.
The difference between a celibate and a person living married life _properly_ is exactly N = 1.
A person who couldn't hold out for marriage...or a person who has more than one partner has no credibility.
I suspect if you could find a representative sample...the people who were virgins before they were married and remained monogomous agree far more with Church teaching than not. | 0 | not toxic |
Charles, why don't we just celebrate. Dance. Sing. Celebrate. | 0 | not toxic |
Pop quiz: Which political party routinely shouts down conservative speakers on college campuses? Ding! That would be the democrat party. Which political party invented free speech stifling political correctness? Ding! That would be the democrat party. Which political party seeks to prevent the free exercise of religion? Ding! That would be the democrat party. Which political party labels thoughts they do not agree with as hate and or racism in order to stop debate? Ding! That would be the democrat party.
Yes, the perpetually angry, busy-body, totalitarian, democrat progressive is the greatest enemy of free speech the human race has to offer. | 0 | not toxic |
Why are you classifying this as an OSU basketball news story? The NCAA tournament rules say a host institution’s team is not permitted to play at the site where the institution is hosting. In the past when Oregon was hosting the NCAA tournament at the Moda Center the Ducks were ineligible to play a tourney game there. While the host school gets a little additional revenue for the effort, the Ducks were better off letting OSU, PSU or UP pick-up the hosting duties in Portland. In recent years the Ducks have played Wisconsin in Milwaukee and Kansas in Kansas City, so it sure would be nice for Oregon to get a high seed and play in Portland. This is great news for Oregon basketball. | 0 | not toxic |
My doctor, of twenty years, told me at least 10 years ago, once I go on Medicare, he won't see me anymore. | 0 | not toxic |
What a deceptive survey! The questions elicit the response the Liberals want or are misleading or elicit ambiguous results that they can manipulate.
Monsef claimed in the House of Commons that it would be anonymous which is NOT TRUE. If you don't fill out the 'OPTIONAL' Profile, your results are not counted (see Privacy). If you fill it out, you have to give your postal code, year of birth, and gender. Those 3 things identify you.
Respondents submit the survey several times, so how does that not skew the results.
I refuse to do it, but my MP will get a letter criticizing the Liberals deceitful ploy. | 0 | not toxic |
This is feeling like Dot com all over again.....with real estate wrapped in too.
"Shut up Catou........getting 1.5%/week every week, forever....that's the way we like it !!" | 0 | not toxic |
It's pretty easy for a Trump to lie to voters. This scenario has happened over and over again. The question is why the voters continue to fall for his lies, and why many of them continue their support for this flawed leader who does not even have the integrity to be truthful! As much as they complained about Hillary being a liar, we surely do not hear those accusations against the male leader who actually is lying and has done do repeatedly! Hmmm...... | 0 | not toxic |
It would be considered uncivilized in any decent minded, respectful place.
And if that's how you're measuring, the poster missed the fact that Downie got a major article in the New York Times.
The ignorance of the Right is extensive and unfathomable. | 0 | not toxic |
There are no fascists on the ballot in either France or Germany. | 0 | not toxic |
You call people like that cowards! | 1 | toxic |
$650,000 / $1000 pfd check = 650 fraudulent applications... out of a population of 736,732 as of 2014 estimate that works out to 0.09% of possible applications...
If it took you several times and you some how ended up with 25% of applications (which is off the mark by a multiple of 312) then we have bigger fish to fry in this state. | 0 | not toxic |
You should immediately discard any item in your possession "Made in China" , Thailand, South Viet Nam, Mexico, Bangladesh, Egypt etc etc etc. if you want to 'walk the walk' and not just talk the talk.
That includes you Mexican VW, your Thailand Pendleton shirt or blanket, your 400 thread count sheets, and your Levi's (pick one of three up there in my list.) | 0 | not toxic |
McMaster: "At no time, were intelligence sources or methods discussed. And the president did not disclose any military operations that were not already publicly known."
The Washington Post did not report that Trump discussed “sources or methods.”
The Washington Post actually said: "Trump disclosed information to Russia’s foreign minister and ambassador about the Islamic State, jeopardizing a critical source of intelligence on ISIS."
Trump revealed “code-word information” and “revealed more information to the Russian ambassador than we have shared with our allies,” said the Post.
It's not fake news because you disagree with it. It's fake news when it's deliberately meant to mislead you. | 0 | not toxic |
What other similarities are there? | 0 | not toxic |
With the smarts, experience and talent we have today a sales tax could be written to address pretty much all the issues. Sunset clauses, limits, financial conditions, you name it. Only thing that cannot be practically addressed is the entitlement syndrome. That we have to man up for. | 0 | not toxic |
The so-called Fair Tax is a rich man's scam the wealthy would love to pull off on everyday Americans.
A national sales tax is extremely regressive and would decrease taxes paid by the wealthiest among us.
They would love to have you fall for the scam.
They dreamt it up,
...they pay millions to have unaware ditto heads misrepresent it and lobby for it's passage.
You have be to some kind of gullible drone to even imagine for a moment it's in your own best interests to have it ever become law.
There are many things wrong with a consumption tax,
...but the real off-putting effect of the Fair Tax plan on wage earners that no booster will tell you about is it results in employers across the board lowering wages by 20%.
So you're going to pay a tax of 30% on the dollar and your wages are cut
The 'Fair Tax' plan is not fair and, unless you're filthy rich, it's not in your best interests in any way shape or form. | 0 | not toxic |
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…should have questioned that before voting, eh?
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You're a cousin. You get to sit where they put you. I was the mother of the groom. We got seated in the back, just like you. We were told it would be open seating for anyone not immediate family, but some of the bride's cousins took our table. I could have made a big fuss about it, but I didn't want to make a scene. We stayed seated in the back. | 0 | not toxic |
If anyone took the time to Google the authors, you will find that there is much, much research to support what they are saying in the article. As a matter of fact they are both two of the most respected researchers in the area. | 0 | not toxic |
don't say that the US GG will do just fine! | 0 | not toxic |
How else are you going to get votes for a party whose main goal is to reduce taxes on the top 1%. Kind of hard to tell that voter you want to get rid of social supports and lower the minimum wage and still get them to vote Republican. You convince them Obama really did take their guns and Hillary gave 20% of our uranium to Putin and they vote for your nonsense. Now lets get back to Robert Mueller please. | 1 | toxic |
Unless they can get the 12 republicans who voted under SB128 to take $1,000 of our PFD to flip their votes, there will be no override | 0 | not toxic |
Joan, I was surprised that DiNardo took any action to address what Weinandy did. Maybe not fair to him, but he seems to be the culture warrior type and hasn't really shown any leadership in forwarding the pastoral approach Pope Francis is promoting.
Has DiNardo had some change of heart? I don't know. It would help if bishops would stop attending signing ceremonies with Trump, and actually address from the pulpit the failures of the Trump administration in seeing to the needs of poor people. I would think the mess Trump is making and has made of access to health care would get equal volume of recrimination from bishops as abortion does - it is such a critical issue.
But so are Trumps lies, what he says about Hispanic people, and Muslims, his bullying of leaders in other nations that could lead to disintegration of international cooperation and even war. If they could condemn Clinton, they need to condemn Trump just as much, just as loudly. Will they? I don't think so. | 0 | not toxic |
Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan, majority Muslim nations took hundreds of thousands of Christian Syrians together with Yazidis and others. What Trump has done is racist and obviously to cater to his racist Christian conservative republican base. You clearly fit that mold well. | 0 | not toxic |
If ti were a populist movement on the left to enshrine Marxist socialist orthodoxy like Castro's in Cuba, it would be all so very wonderful. | 0 | not toxic |
As a parent of one of the protesting students, I will share that my son (who hasn't missed a day of school all year apart from the snow/ice days, and who is a hard-working student) is respectful of all adults, but is learning to think critically and historically about what is asserted in the public sphere. Initially, he was dubious about the value of the protest (which we parents were unaware of), so when he asked his father and me to sign the permission slip (which explicitly stated that the school didn't support it), we asked what had changed. He said simply that he felt that the EarthGuardians were right that we need to think seriously about Climate Change and how we can work to improve our impact. I told him that if his academic or attendance record were not sufficient, I would not support his choice, but they are solid, so I signed. I agree with my son that we need to work harder to SEE the problems around us, and incrementally change our ways, and I am proud of him. | 0 | not toxic |
Excellent article/rebuttal. My assessment, based on the fact that I didn't 'need' the CPP money and would therefore just want to reinvest it.. CPP untaken is guaranteed, somewhat inflation indexed, and tax deferred. What is the best return one can get on a guaranteed 'investmment'.. maybe 2.5% as a GIC , BEFORE TAXES! Even my most conservative assumptions as to 5yr shorter life expectancy from age 70, and net present value of future cash flows, indicated that in this artificially suppressed interest rate environment, delayed CPP was a a better deal by far.. | 0 | not toxic |
Tara's next question - What's the harm in letting kids have a few beers? | 0 | not toxic |
Perhaps they can't see it because it's not true. | 0 | not toxic |
Its this mentality that makes Hawaii look like idiots. | 1 | toxic |
IRT "Tourists welcome in Kailua Town"
What is there not to agree with here? What reasonable human could ever turn away a sincere, behaved visitor? I agree. Keep Waikiki and North Shore out of Kailua. | 0 | not toxic |
First, most people don’t realize that Burka, veil or any such practice is not part of authentic “Islamic Faith”. Unfortunately, it is just a cultural custom in certain societies where Muslims, the so called followers of Islam, happen to be in majority. Very few percentage of females in those societies are subjected to this practice, either voluntarily or by pressures. And when they migrate to other societies, some of them stick with this custom. Nothing less, nothing more to that. It would be unjust and ignorant to actually accept this notion that it is the Islam’s teaching. Islam, in its holy scriptures and the practice examples of Prophet Muhammad, suggest to dress and live modestly according to the place and time. | 0 | not toxic |
Wait, so now they're worried they *over pandered* to the conservative base while passing the buck on the budget? ADN needs to add a face palm emoji to the comments section just for Legislature stories. | 0 | not toxic |
Tom Fox: Nobody does it better. A Giant in the world of journalism, not just Catholic journalism. God bless you, Tom, and big CONGRATS! | 0 | not toxic |
In the greater Anchorage area how many dogs are killed on the roadway as the roam free? A dog killed in a trap is hardly a significant issue when dogs are abandoned by their owners buy the hundreds. | 0 | not toxic |
"Well - guess what - NO new records have been set since 2000 (South Caroline and South Dakota TIED older records). "
Please stop lying to us. We don't care if you lie to yourself, but please don't waste our time. | 0 | not toxic |
Good for the Developer. Bureaucratic nonsense like this should be met with exactly this response. The developer will simply sell the units and take the money out of Ontario to invest elsewhere. Money is fluid like water. It will flow around the obstacles you put in front of it. So stupidity is measured by how many obstacles you put in front of it. Socialists and their governments do not understand this. Their response is militancy, to force it to flow in a direction they desire. The result is it simply drys up and disappears. So in desperation they change laws, and eventually become violent, seizing the money. It never works long term and it permanently damages. Ask Maduro in Venezuela how it is working there. | 1 | toxic |
So, why don't you like white Christians? | 1 | toxic |
Very appropriate. | 0 | not toxic |
It is important to distinguish between influenza and "other" respiratory infections. Influenza is the only serious respiratory infection that remains in general circulation in North America. Get it and you may never be the same. Although it is usually no big deal, I had it when I was 21, and I got pneumonia as a result. I could bench 260 lbs before the illness and run miles in under 6 minutes. I never fully recovered. I get flu shots every year now. They are safe and effective, and I sure wish I had had one before that pneumonia. I thought I was nearly invincible back then though. | 0 | not toxic |
How did he do that?! | 0 | not toxic |
Federal budget vows $100-million for strategy on gender-based violence after Globe 'unfounded' investigation
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does this include transgendered and gay violence?
can the PM office clarify ? | 0 | not toxic |
I hope Butts has a bonus for you in your next pay cheque for all the deflecting you are doing. | 0 | not toxic |
This editorial would suggest that anyone who built a successful company is not fit to be in office unless they sell everything off. The US founding fathers were all entrepreneurs , not unemployed drama teachers. | 0 | not toxic |
Build over priced cars of questionable design (I think ugly but it is subjective) and limited practicality and then wonder why folks don't buy them? Hmm ... are the bosses at BMW really so thick?
Manufacturers were forced into this electric car nonsense and it will be interesting to see how it plays out.
-20C this morning and so perfect weather for electric cars with ineffectual heaters and reduced range in the cold! | 0 | not toxic |
When your children bring/brought friends home was there a "screening" of their religious adherence as a condition of admittance? I think that this exhibit is a great step forward. | 0 | not toxic |
I got in similar but less severe trouble at a gathering recently when I indicated that female drivers tend to tailgate when driving at a much higher rate than men. It was based on my observations that when you look in the mirror and someone is driving too close behind you that 9 times out of 10 it will be a young female. Wow - didn't get a good reaction from some. Sorry - just an observation. Now I'm a social outcast. (Maybe always was.) | 0 | not toxic |
Minor correction: some people in Vancouver THINK the city is a supermodel. People who have spent any amount of time away from the place and with actual supermodels think Vancouver is a pretty place, but quite deluded.
I love Vancouver, but I also love rain. It is worth remembering that the most attractive aspect of this place internationally in many cases - the factor that would entice people to actually buy here - is the ease with which you can attain property AND citizenship (and its benefits). Sure, there are other nice factors. But those first ones are the prize. | 0 | not toxic |
You have no idea what you're talking about. The insurance company will pay even if the fire was intentionally started. Your ignorance should be embarrassing to you. | 1 | toxic |
Citation for what? You mean to say you're completely unaware of the riots by unhinged left-wingers that have taken place around the country? | 1 | toxic |
Need a citation. | 0 | not toxic |
Lots of people getting excited about nothing. The fact that there are 72 documents probably means there are 71 too many. | 0 | not toxic |
Actually, this is such good news that I think I can take a break from posting and go for a long walk in the country and get some fresh air.
One can feel very demoralized reading the results on the NCRonline. My comments were intended to be read by NCR staff as well, in the hope they might learn something from what others including everyone here, think.
The psychologist giving the test said I should have gotten a higher score but I was not concentrating. However, fudging the facts a la Trump is not my style. This is an example of the difference between a fidelity to truth for its own sake and the preference for lies that support vanity and illusion.
I owe Cassie-O and apology for going on about OCD Catholics.
This is it. I am on vacation. | 0 | not toxic |
Judge Trader is going to order that Oki pay restitution however on release from prison, it is likely
he will end up paying back just a very small fraction of what he stole. In the event he elects to serve out his
entire 10 year sentence, he will not have to pay any of the restitution. Sweet yeah.
Unfortunately, unless his former partners initiate civil action to seize all of his assets, they are going to
get bumpkus. Our laws regarding paying restitution in criminal cases are a joke and totally favor the
offender. The victims get the shaft big time. | 0 | not toxic |
Mueller has NOT allowed dogs for years. This was a trial run. It failed. Down the road at Cheyenne Mountain, it worked. Reading is fundamental.
Yes, the dog poop is a problem. But do you have the same outrage for the people who toss their water bottles and orange peels on the side of the trail? | 0 | not toxic |
Yep, focus on that family hate. Embrace the serial adulterer and pu$$¥-grabbing buffoon in the WH while casting out your own family member.
Many of these "christians" are really quite disgusting people. | 1 | toxic |
If the federal government had a policy to look after our own children, and make it affordable to have their own children and own a house, we wouldn't have to be importing all these people with strange cultures into our country, and run up a huge deficit supporting them and their large families, and giving them free education and health care.
We do nothing for our own.....sick | 0 | not toxic |
Very tender and touching story. Thank you. | 0 | not toxic |
Does a person who imprudently leaves the door unlocked 'approve' of being robbed at night?
Trump is arguing against imprudence in matters of mass immigration, open borders, 'we are the world, let's hug and hold hands more..and smile too'.
We need more effective controls, targeted using data and probabilities.
Prudence, smart uses of available means. | 0 | not toxic |
Let her walk? What did she do that he had to let her "walk"?
Also, why did Trump fire Comey to get the Russia thing out of the news? Sure, he was too stupid to realize the investigation into his crimes would only INTENSIFY after doing something so stupid, but that's not an excuse for the act.
And just how on EARTH is obstruction of justice a "non-issue"? | 1 | toxic |
Sorry, Looking at that Picture of the Pig, I LOST my appetite for the other White Meat. I will cook up some steamed veggies and wild rice.............. | 0 | not toxic |
Well, why do you think they are tested? Common Core has defined things students should know. The tests are to gauge whether the students are learning what the Common Core has defined as important.
Icon, take look at the Springfield School District's curriculum and tell me what year the 8 parts of speech are taught? Tell me what year students are taught that there are 3 branches of government. Do some digging; make some phone calls. See if you can find out when even the most obvious and essential knowledge and skills are taught. Guess what? You won't ever find it. It's simply up to each teacher to decide what he or she wants to teach. I'll bet half the teaching force of Springfield couldn't even name the 3 branches of government or the 8 parts of speech. Common Core and the related testing are trying to change this unfortunate fact! | 0 | not toxic |
Greedy, selfish narcissists costing the rest of us massive amounts of money squabbling like spoiled children over 20 cents. | 1 | toxic |
WesternPatriot asserted Khadr's father hated Western Democracy...
So I ask, Really?
And you know this how? | 0 | not toxic |
"Evil is always unsupervised?" What about Hitler? Was he unsupervised? How about ISIS? Putin? Kim Jong Il and more? | 0 | not toxic |
I just take Trump at his word. Or is he just a liar? | 0 | not toxic |
When it comes to cherry-picking, a lot of people seem to want to cherry-pick one Seattle study that supports their prejudices, while ignoring hundreds of studies that say they're wrong, including the other Seattle study. | 0 | not toxic |
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/russian-propaganda-effort-helped-spread-fake-news-during-election-experts-say/2016/11/24/793903b6-8a40-4ca9-b712-716af66098fe_story.html?utm_term=.0a07d8f0d0c2 | 0 | not toxic |
Ford is unelectable in 2018 and the notion that he somehow is out to fight for the interests of the taxpayer is ridiculous. This man pushes his own brand to serve his own interests perpetuating himself or members of his family in public office but really what has ANY Ford ever accomplished in office? Seems that to some cutting taxes is the be-all and end-all but how is that realistic in a growing city that has serious revenue problems in being able to cope with need for improved infrastructure? This clown promised to build ten billion dollars worth of subways and really had no plan to pay for it beyond going to Ottawa or Queen's Park for the funding to do so. Or how about his asinine proposal to build a Ferris wheel and sail-in hotel on the waterfront?
The real problem Toronto has with its politics today is a dearth of solid candidates willing to come forward to run for council or Mayor and when a Ford is presented as a 'sensible' alternative you know you've hit rock bottom. | 1 | toxic |
You mean the Trump who is in denial that it even happened, or the one who knows damn well it happened and is--surprise surprise--lying about it? That Trump? | 0 | not toxic |
It is well established in American law that religious bodies can set their own rules about who is to be married in their churches.
No, it is saying that if you want to fire an employee because you find his or her civil gay marriage offensive to your religious sensibilities, the former employee cannot sue you for wrongful termination. This is something which American bishops do far too often. | 0 | not toxic |
Tell that to the NATO countries on its borders. | 0 | not toxic |
the ignorant part are lunatics like you jan and koth who have no clue in the reality of trump and his supporters who are standing up for the usa | 1 | toxic |
This appears to be a story to drive page clicks for the DP. Too bad that has become one the criteria that editors are using when deciding to run a story. In the era of printed newspapers, they wouldn't waste the ink. | 0 | not toxic |
Yeah, remembered right as I went to hit the post button. Oops! | 0 | not toxic |
Agreed. His singing voice is very, shall we say, distinctive. That doesn't stop him though. He's like the bee who doesn't know she can't fly because her wings are too small and flies anyway.
The YouTube link to Rockin' in the Free World doesn't include the last verse but those lyrics include some direct shots at H.W. Here they are:
We got a thousand points of light [a reference to an H.W. speech]
For the homeless man
We got a kinder, gentler,
Machine gun hand
We got department stores and toilet paper
Got styrofoam boxes for the ozone layer
Got a man of the people [H.W.], says keep hope alive [another H.W. speech reference]
Got fuel to burn, got roads to drive.
Keep on rockin' in the free world,
http://songmeanings.com/songs/view/42356/ | 0 | not toxic |
Text messages regarding students sent from one school employee to another during a school event they are attending in the context of their employment are public records by definition, and therefore not private thoughts. The notion that disciplining these yahoos invades their privacy is ridiculous. | 1 | toxic |
The EU is merely an extension of Germany; a country now hammering down on "fake news". Germany and its EU sock puppet are the threat to the west. The EU is no monolithic entity and is on life support. | 0 | not toxic |
OK, gotcha loud and clear; you don't live here and never been within a thousand miles of the bush. | 0 | not toxic |
Good - some common sense may come to the American oil scene. Buying oil from the Saudis, and backing their insane regime, is absolutely unnecessary. I would seriously love some of the econuts to try to defend their positions on this.
Why not have a solely North American oil and gas market? Think of all the power that can be taken away from the Middle East! Canada, Mexico and the US - with our current technology, we now have plenty of oil and gas. I guess this makes too much sense for the Dems or Libs. Let's keep fighting for those Saudis and their human rights! | 0 | not toxic |
I'm surprised commentators didn't pick up on the implications of his speech. He was putting Washington on notice that he fully intends to carry out his campaign promises - all of them. He was speaking both to his supporters who put their faith in him, and Washington insiders, most of whom didn't. He is unwilling to let anyone off the hook with some kind of Can't We All Be Friends approach. He boldly set the dividing line, either you're with us, or against us. And he expects everyone to get to work now. | 0 | not toxic |
So was CJ Mogoeng Mogoeng. | 0 | not toxic |
John, the state is not willing to forgive you yet and the investigation is still ongoing so why should we. You clearly do not yet understand the extent of the damage you and your girlfriend have done. You need to stay in retirement and out of the public eye. If you are being advised by someone to do this you are getting very bad information. | 0 | not toxic |
left wing acedemics are intolerant racists. Look in Ontario if you criticize the sex ed cirriculum our Premier is on record as saying you are a homophobe.....which can be punishable under the human rights commisssions.Our good PM has stated that if you oppose the Syrian immigration policies you are xenophobe...please give me some canadian examples of a leader on the right who has said anything similar | 1 | toxic |
The auditor general does all govt audits, not KMPG | 0 | not toxic |
All of the Globe's defenses of the Khadr settlement ignore the historical context.
First, the events occurred in the near aftermath to a certain event in New York City in which Al Qaeda played a significant role. Anyone on the Globe editorial staff remember 9/11 and the more than three thousand innocent people who died in it?
Do you think that in the aftermath of that horror all western governments may have been worried about further attacks and determined to glean whatever information they could about Al Qaeda operatives when and however they could?
In addition, Canada had troops on the ground in Afghanistan when Mr. Khadr was arrested. Given that he had experience in building IEDs and knew many members of Al Qaeda there was a pressing security rationale for interrogating him. Indeed, one could say that Canada's duty to its troops on the ground, many of whom were either killed or grievously wounded by IED's, made it imperative to interrogate him. | 0 | not toxic |
Maybe the new Kakaako trend may start leaning towards affordable home ownership and rental projects ? The high-end consumer seems to be in hibernation ? | 0 | not toxic |
And Trump, of course, is totally innocent... | 0 | not toxic |
Constructive comment, thank you. Not really easy to look up such numbers and interpret them. Have you tried? | 0 | not toxic |
The logic they use at the Denver Post is just amazing. If housing prices are already through the roof, as they are here in Denver, then even small increases in prices does NOT lead to a buyer's market. It was overpriced before and the overpricing is increasing at a smaller pace. That's all you can conclude from that. | 0 | not toxic |
I am amazed that Breitbart was ever given as a reference .... | 0 | not toxic |
As a loyal Liberal I blame this all on Stephen Harper. | 0 | not toxic |
Sirencall, I don't think you are paying attention.
The indictments of Manafort (and the other guy; can't think of his name) are surely crimes, but nothing in the indictment indicates it has anything to do with the so-called "Russian Probe."
Bloomberg news did a story on the indictments this morning and reporter covering it said, allegations of crime, yes, allegations or Russian interference with the election, no.
The Mueller probe will find something - some crime. But it will not find anything with the Russians and the 2016 election, because there is nothing.
Just more fake news. (Sorry G&M - as I know you will delete my comment because I refer to what you report as Fake News.) | 0 | not toxic |
I moved to Alaska in June of 1992. The main story was how the School district needed more money. I read about how they would have to lay off teachers. The usual stories printed about how this teacher will be affected, how this school will not do well etc. School year came, no big changes that I could see. Next year, the dance began again. This dance has been going on every year since then.
And yes, we had children in the school district.
What has changed? | 0 | not toxic |
Thank you for your informed view of Wayne Easter, his character and competence.
I only lived a year on PEI in my grade 12 year in Summerside (my dad was a pilot at the air base that used to be there) and it was a great year for me including being the rock DJ on CJRB (now The Spud FM).
But my mom was born and raised in Charlottetown, my great uncle was an MP for 22 years in the Queens riding and was succeeded by Angus McLean later premier of PEI and I was privileged to know Angus.
And I spent a couple of summers on my other uncle's farm as a kid and have visited several other times (mostly in summer, LOL).
All of which is a long winded way of saying I know The Island a bit and like it and also know that Islanders are often special and real people as Wayne Easter seems to be.
P.S. If I'm still above ground next summer, I intend to visit PEI once again. | 0 | not toxic |
As you can tell I am on the rhetorical side of the spectrum, I am a salesman at heart, what can I say, I have no excuse. I do like facts tho. Another reason I jumped to the conclusion they were under union protection is that putting stuff like this in writing or taking a picture of a guy flipping the camera off and keeping a record of it is a very stupid thing to do. I manage people and could not imagine putting something like this in writing anywhere even if I did think it. | 0 | not toxic |
Dealing with road rage is a multi-step process with escalating responses commensurate with the misdeed . It begins with a few chosen words under ones breath, escalating to extreme vocalizations and hand expressions. And culminates with a 9mm Glock. | 0 | not toxic |
When these types of articles talk about an 'equal' chance, they are of course talking about favoritism, usually at the expense of ordinary Canadians. Most Canadians know what an equal chance means in Canada. They want to get on Justin's rainbow list of favored causes. | 0 | not toxic |
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