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Baloney. Provide evidence of your claims. Of course you can't....
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Sounds like most of the commentators on Denver Post these days.
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You forgot Agenda 21.
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... another "Real Estate" story with minimal research while already on my way ...
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He has apparently outwitted you. You’re portraying a bullying pathology as “humor”.
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The level of stupid this government has achieved in their first year in office is astounding... Boy I can't wait for my taxes to go up even more....
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once again APD shows itself to be incompetent, this was hardly a master criminal he shot himself twice accidentaly
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D. Trump seems to be starting already to carry out his agenda as dictator-get complete control of the government, block any dissenting voices. What's next, imprisonment of any media which disobeys? Who does that sound like?
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Is there nothing in the World he won`t throw Money at? Most informed Canadians know he is shilling world wide to obtain a seat at the UN but is this why people elected him?
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Getting personal after losing an argument - not about freedom but about actually a protest - is not appropriate in a discussion.
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Trump "Make America Great" T-shirts are being handed out for Inauguration Day and inside the shirts is the label "Made in Mexico." (reported on CTV-Business News Network).
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I said ...", deliver it when most needed.."...3/4 of your post agrees with my assessment. . . "The goal he scored was impressive and came at a critical time in the game - no doubt. That's a sign of a great player - a goal when his team needs it most. But the goal was a single shorthanded rush. Great shot, but I don't think he carried the game." . . Case closed... All the other "young guns" in the league right now, are just that - high goal scoring (see their imbalance between goals and assists) excellent snipers...Most definitely a core part of any team that wants to do well..You need them. But leaders, or players who can make anyone on their line a star? ..no. Or certainly not to the extent that someone like McDavid does. One of the US webcasts did some analysis month ago, and no other player affects his teams' performance on/off the ice as much as him, and by some insane margin...if I recall, with him on the ice, Oilers are a top 3 team. Without? Something like 21st.
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You should read the study done by Benjamin and team 3 months later than your quoted study which clearly confirms that there was no leveling off of warming. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-02520-7
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What-a-mean thing to say, especially in light of what she's trying to accomplish. That is one fine woman there, especially considering what she's had to endure. I am PROUD to be a constituent.
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Ask the Denver Post who is their living breathing very nice human moderator. He exists.
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You would have fit right in the Weimar Republic (google it).
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I don't get parts of this "Pride Week". As a heterosexual male I don't get a parade and I surely don't get a week where people celebrate based solely upon my sexuality. No one outside of my family celebrates the fact that I have been with the same woman since we were both teenagers (12-13) and now we are both in our 50's! Why is being gay all of a sudden so special that they get an entire week of festivities? I get Fathers day and my wife gets Mothers day! Why isn't the fact that we are a family celebrated for a week? I just don't understand why we need a gay pride week instead of Lesbian/Bi-sexual/Gay/Transgender/Queer day. Why do we celebrate people based solely on their sexuality?
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And once the Huston growers get up and running, they will have a head-start, and a market-share that will be very difficult to beat. So, if Wasilla and/or Palmer decide to change their minds, it will be too little and too late.
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That's what I thought when it was first enacted.
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THE SUBWAY MAYORS - Ford and Tory Ford and Tory will go down in history as `The Subway Mayors` Future generations will thank and venerate them for their conquest over the Subway Deniers aka LRT Luddites stuck in 19th century tram and streetcar technology I say to the good citizens of Toronto rejoice and crown then with laurels while leftists grimace and suck sour grapes
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Didn't come in for a story? Then why try to make one? I am really lost here as to Mr. Moon's intention in "stopping by"? I attended the LWV forum where Mr. Moon along with his group of supporters had ample opportunity to make his case as a Mayoral Candidate for Poulsbo and to address anything from his past both good and bad. Mr. Moon is not a victim of anything "politically dirty" and to imply so continues to indicate a lack of understanding on his part as to what the Mayor position and the local civic process is really set up to provide to the community.
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I note that in your response in Gary's post regarding Obama's observation that there is 'no shortage of racism in America" get an out-of-hand dismissal by you. Your "few jerks out of 320 million" shows a lack of understanding or callous disregard for the fact that it only takes one bigoted employer or shady company policy to make it very difficult for anyone they deem to be undeserving.
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Groveling did not work with Obama lets see how he does against a man.
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So you couldn’t get your money back from Harvard?
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Constitutional rights may end at the airport but that does not mean your rights as a customer or American end there...and that's why we have laws like the Americans with Disability Act. Things like this change when we hold airlines (or businesses) accountable for their actions even if that means wasting four hours on the phone to complain, posting your complaint to the Airlines Facebook page, getting media attention and filing suit to protect your rights, get reasonable reimbursement and hopefully changing the airlines attitude. Sadly, it seems when you file suit against a company then they take notice. People have to respectfully but firmly stand up for their rights...even if it feels like it is being done in vain.
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It is genuine, and I speak Tagalog fluently with many great Pilipino friends.
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Kind of a "touchy, feely" idea. Why not just remove the trees and plant a couple new ones to replace them?
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$1 million sounds low. I'm on the side of first responders and don't think taxpayers should have to pay for their care - let the offending plant owners write that check.
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I think you make a good point, alluding to one I made 30 years ago when the Mall was opened to car traffic. All of the places you mention are private property. As such, property owners can EXPEL without trial people for smoking, cursing, being disruptive, panhandling, hanging around, looking suspicious, proselytizing, gathering petitions, sleeping, littering or being a nuisance. But downtown is public property. People have many more rights there. Those include the right to smoke, curse, panhandle, hang around, look suspicious, gather petitions, proselytize and just generally be a jerk - all protected. Are you suggesting we treat public space like private space and regulate it more strictly? If you believe public space should be regulated like private space, do you believe this space, which is a private space owned by the RG should be regulated via the Civil Comments process?
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My Vegas conspiracy theory is that the Rockies over/under win total was approx 82 wins, and we've been stuck at 82 for a week. Back to the game, anyone notice how many unproductive outs we have a game? A guy on 1st and instead of a grounder getting him to 2nd, we strike out or pop up to the infield...aggravating
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We trade with them, and they are poor. That doesn't make us the cause of their poverty. There are several formerly poor countries in East Asia that have become prosperous, or are in the process of becoming prosperous, by trading with us. How so? Is there some international conspiracy at work that coddles Taiwan, Singapur, and Vietnam but insists on exploiting Africa? Colonialism certainly wasn't primarily motivated by altruism, but most African countries have been independent for more than 50 years. Surely after such a long time they can be held responsible for their own fortunes. If you want to help Africa, fine, but there are better ways of persuading us to do so than this old, tired, phony guilt-tripping.
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IRT FraApes, you're correct once ACA (Obamacare) is repealed, some 14 million will be taken off Obamacare's mandates and provided a choice of a much better AHC plan that is less expensive and will proved care from their doctor. There will be a few that fail to get the message and not obtain a private sector health care and fall through the crack. Most important America will move out of government control health care to a free market health care. A win - win for all Americans. And, Making America Safe and Great Again.
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"The world needs a strong Canada". The world will have to wait for Canada to elect a new Prime Minister as PM Sunny Ways doesn't cut it when it comes to making Canada strong.
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Oh has Mad Max already won the 2019 election ?? Keep taking the food off our table lefties, I dare you !!!
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I'm surprised the media isn't pointing out that this is the typical response of egotistical losers when they know they are likely to lose an event. Losers always create excuses prior to the event to give an excuse when they do eventually lose to show that it wasn't really their fault they lost. It's like a runner saying he hurt his leg a little before the race just so he has an excuse for why he lost after the race.
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All the school bullies, the boys who physically bullied the weaker boys and forced themselves on the girls, and the girls who bullied other girls with social pressure? They gravitate to positions in life that presents them with the greatest opportunity to continue bullying. They become bad cops, bad politicians, bad priests, bad business managers/bosses. They're the work-place bully, the road-rage clown, the mugger/armed robber, troll commentators on public forums. Their one common denominator is their egocentric arrogance and smugness. They're the "my-way-or-the-highway" people. When they can't win a disagreement with logic, they resort to personal attacks and distorted facts. They are the "fake-news" promoters and supporters. They have so little self-control, that they compensate for it by controlling others. They are the spouse beaters and abusers. What they can't control, they destroy. Pogo: "We Have Met the Enemy and He Is Us." I disagree. They are not us! They are the tares.
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Tell that to the white supremacist neoNazi in the White House.
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ADN N Let us see pictures of the perpetrators !
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Fair enough, I was out by 35 years. But the whites began subjugating the indigenous peoples of the area pretty much from the moment they arrived, so we are definitely talking 365 years of racially motivated oppression (albeit not immediately across the entire country). However, if you'd read my other posts on this thread, you would have seen that I was saying that what we really need is a more frank and honest conversation about racial identity and the Apartheid legacy - but we need to actually talk TO one another, rather than talking past each other and immediately taking offence at some perceived slight (like the Jacaranda listeners did when Morake tried to explain what post-Apartheid SA is like to those black people who - 25 years after the fact - have seen no discernible change in their lives). So we certainly agree on that point.
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No concern to me if they do or don't. I have more confidence in your country men that they have the ability to distinguish an individual from their government leaders than you do, though.
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Of course everyone is missing the point here, which is a flawed transportation funding system. Transportation is a local issue, and should be dealt with with local funding. And not local taxes, but user fees instead. Once we reinvent the funding for transportation to be based off local user fees, then we will see projects that make local sense. The best place to start is the institute congestion-based pricing on every road, then roads will become useful again. The current equality of access is what leads to overuse and eventual degradation of the road’s usefulness.
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When Justin wings it he crashes and when he stays to his speech writers script he is just a far left liberal out of touch, an elitist hanging on to daddy's old policies.
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Terrific link. I like that you got past the Heck No! Too often we cut off worthy discussion with our initial impulse. I am still not sold on the idea, but I love the discussion.
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Twenty year trust fund heirs, two year drama substitute teachers , summer time bouncers, and rafting instructors are really are not qualified to lead anything. Justin !
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Opening sentence of 4 th paragraph: "Mayor Kirk Caldwell reopened the comfort station and the campsites Friday." Elsewhere in the article there is mention of closing the park only on Wednesday and Thursday nights, maybe to insure campers don't overstay their camping permit time limit.
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"It's the dog you feel sorry for?" No feelings about a little boy who lost his dog? For whatever reason, the dog was hit and died. Pretty callous to feel bad for a dead dog and not sympathy for a little boy who held his beloved dog in his arms as he died. I'm at a loss for this comment.
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Why not let this enquiry run its course and produce its report before before further complicating the issue with yet another obviously biased criticisms? Too many aspects of this situation are based on personal opinion rather than fact, including even the number of murdered and missing women and the basic circumstances of the crimes committed, to ensure a reasonable degree of objectivity in the report. During the election, the Liberals promised an enquiry. We have an enquiry of sorts, certainly adequate enough to satisfy an election promise. Now it's the nature of the enquiry that's at fault. next, it will be the people making the enquiry. Eventually, and millions of dollars later, it will be the report itself. As an afterthought, has the rate of missing and murdered women gone up, down or stayed the same since the enquiry began?
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Our election process was how the poor puppy got planked.
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Responsibility rests, and is contingent on behalf of the G@M, to introduce measures, to prohibit and placate these forms of discrimination, and address, support by strong effective and exemplary leadership, as guardians and custodians of journalistic integrity. Go Leafs!
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The cost for Canada to convert to clean energy ( Paris Accord) is two trillion $ per recent government studies. Two trillion $ is the $ amount of the 2008 bank write-off in EU/USA caused by the sub prime mortgage failure. It is ten years later ...Feds/ECB did everything they could to recover from the $2 T hit ( zero interest/trillions of $ of bond buying/depressed commodity prices) to facilitate recovery. Point is, we now know that it takes up to 15 years for the world to recover from an $2T hit !! Canada would take thirty to forty times that time to deal with an $2T hit. Global cost for the signatories of the Paris Accord will be in the $120 T plus range. One would think that the politicians, environmentalists, media , pro clean energy would have done even the most basic of cost estimates before going down this road.
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i wondered about that, too.
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Oncology drugs are ridiculously expensive. They also are having unprecedented success. As for natural options I have seen a lot of bad outcomes lately from people who choose alternatives when we have solid allopathic treatments. Hard to tell what is snake oil and what is not without placebo controlled randomized trials.
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I am all shook up. Was that a gravity wave?
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And you ride a bike everywhere you go... nice try
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I see and hear similar reactions from people who seem to be upset that someone has merely had the audacity to point out that someone is offensive/ based their opinion on a lack of facts, or on incorrect facts. This happens to both the right and the left, but perhaps more often on the individuals who, for decades, have not really heard that they were wrong, or offensive. It's natural to be defensive, but digging in your heels and lamenting a 'loss of free speech' rather than expanding your understanding of concepts is not very helpful.
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It sounds to me like you just admitted to making a lifetime career in an industry that you claim routinely exploits other cultures. A tad bit hypocritical dont you think? Did you protest when Family Guy and South Park turned Jesus Christ into a record store owner and professional wrestler, or is your outrage reserved for non-white exploitation? Im also curious to hear your plan for the reinstatement of the Hawaiian Kingdom. (whichever version it is you are referring too, I think there are something like 10 competitors to the "throne" at this point). Are you part of Malosi's pending "revolution", or do you have a different idea of how to kick a couple hundred thousand people, not to mention the world's most powerful military, off of the island?
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A vigilante investor looking to even the score? Who knows? Robbery seems like a weak motive. Mamdani is the CEO of Strategic Group, which claims to be the largest private landlord in Calgary. A company spokesperson denied the accusations leveled at him, saying, “We are victims of this fraud similar to the limited partners.” Companies under the Strategic umbrella owned mortgages on every property Platinum acquired, according to the plaintiffs’ statement. Platinum sold investors $25,000 or $50,000 partnership units in those holdings as exempt securities, without a prospectus. Platinum proved a shoddy manager. Buildings began losing tenants and revenue. In time, Mamdani foreclosed on loans Strategic entities made to Platinum and bought back buildings at much-reduced prices, say the plaintiffs. Many lost their entire investment. http://www.canadianbusiness.com/investing/another-property-investment-scam-in-alberta/
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The left is very intolerant of the words or actions of other people , this is just one more example
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No single legislator, or the legislature in general, should be allowed to pursue legal action against the recommendation of their own legal advisor. The ability to do so is a waste of state funds. Why should we pay for a legislative legal advisor if the legislature ignores their advice? Why should state funds pay for an ill advised appeal?
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Once the Legislature gets its grubbing hands on the Permanent Fund it is gone. SB21 and SB 28 do exactly that. PF $ can either go to ordinary Alaskans or to state government and the big interests that make a living off of the State Budget.
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Years ago, in high school, a female coach forced me into a split although I had never done one before ,had no warm up or previous practice. I kept saying I couldn't do it and she said I would fail the course and get detention if I didn't do it. When I attempted it -under duress- my knee promptly popped out of its socket! You could see the ball and socket as I screamed in agony and fell. I was taken to the school doctor who was outraged and said this should NEVER have happened and that I was lucky it had popped back into place, as I fell on it, or I might have needed surgery! Meanwhile, the evil witch of a coach stood there and said "Anne if you couldn't do it -you shouldn't have tried!". Oh -and the end of the story? That knee has ALWAYS bothered me and arthritis set in and eventually I needed knee replacement surgery .All thanks to this" trained" coach. Children who are shy, like I was, HAVE to be taught by their parents, to say NO- to some things -even if it's an adult ordering you!
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Looking for the silver lining of a Trump presidency as he pushes the world to the brink of nuclear war is a very hard sell. The question should be, if we manage to avoid nuclear war, if we manage to avoid the deaths of tens of millions and a nuclear exchange with both Russia and China, we we manage to avoid a radioactive cloud raining down death on America, will there be any positives from a Trump presidency? Where is the pro-life Catholic Church right now? What is the Catholic Church doing to avert nuclear war right now?
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Neither God nor Moses wrote Leviticus and assuming it as the source truth is affirming Jewish national identity, not divine teaching. You are defending Catholic group dynamics at the expense of people created as gay by God in the first trimester of gestation and cooperation with that evil leads to both bullying and depression by teens that causes suicide. Get your facts straight and repent for joining this evil.
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Come on Jon Shimamoto, it can't be all THAT BAD?? https://nyti.ms/2rytQRy
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I'm disappointed, Globe Editorial Board. You express shock that politician who has arisen to the position of Prime Minister is "calculating", as though that's a bad thing -- in reality, it's a necessary prerequisite for anyone in a position of leadership! And anyone subject to the intense scrutiny of such a position will be found to have unflattering qualities of some sort. Justin Trudeau and Stephen Harper are human, and their effectiveness as leaders should be judged based on their policies. Journalism increasingly is turning all coverage of politics into a personality contest, which is a disservice to all Canadians. When you focus on these issues incessantly as you do, readers will view them as more important -- more important than actual issues they seek to address. Please, Globe, leave the empty personality assassination to lesser publications, and focus your editorials on politician's actual records, not their perceived ones.
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This is another ignorant fool who is a legend only in his own mind, a pompous a hole in my mind
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Assuming your propositions, how is it that Vatican I may be heterodox and Vatican II orthodox? Why the assumption that VI is orthodox and VII not?
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Global warming liars again. Hey. The earth used to be in the Ice Age. It warmed up. Glaciers melted. The run off from the melting changed directions. And all before the "use of evil fossil fuels." Wow. Look at that. I don't even have a PHD. Morons.
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But don't forget! Every arrest is one more evil automobile no longer on the road!
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Obviously not, and there just wasn't one judge that The Donald is having problems with. The Donald is learning that this is not a dictatorship.
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1. The United States of America Despite all the bashing America receives every time someone mentions medical care, it remains the most advanced country in medicine. The sheer number of research papers published every year is higher than the next 5 countries on our list combined. America’s medical scientists are also first in number of researchers that have foreign collaborators, illustrating their willingness for cooperation with their colleagues from around the globe, which is a contributing factor to their overall success. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quoted from :Insider Monkey on the Top Ten nations most advanced in medicine. LOL!~ I hate giving sites, I love to read respectfully IDPAROCKS, but medicine in the United States of America by far outdistances the rest of he world. I use this source as a joke because even it's name is laughable, "Inside Monkey", but this quote is absolutely correct.
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...have a read?... Chris Selley: No embarrassing emails or smoking gun — what is the point of the Sudbury byelection trial? I headed into this trial prepared to be convinced terrible things went on. But the Crown’s case is so shambolic, I think they’ve moved me over to the other side /chris-selley-no-embarrassing-emails-or-smoking-gun-what-is-the-point-of-the-sudbury-byelection-trial
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Trudeau screwed up by lying about what was discussed. He didn't and shouldn't have done that because this entire "scandal" is artificial and supported by leaderless hypocrites who have forgotten that they did the same. Trudeau is handling this badly. The base issue itself, "cash for access" is an artificial scandal based upon the quaint notion that eliminating it prevents corruption. It's not corrupt for a politician to attend a fundraiser. Furthermore, corruption requires proof, not some some lazy journalist implying something for a practice that is as old as politics.
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Wow, you DO read.
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Check out The Daily Wire article: "NYT Columnist Stephens Says There Are Still Questions About Global Warming Predictions. The Left Loses Its Mind. Here's Why...." The Ben Shapiro Report May 2, 2017
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They can keep the Bieber too.
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The question is - whatever you want to call the "comprehensive solution" of the Rasmuson's "Plan4Alaska" - why did several former Legislators refuse to sign off on it at this meeting because this "solution" requires considering capping the PFD and restructuring the Fund without a Constitutional guarantee for the PFD?
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Wasn't there a rapist in FC who used that same technique? Get this guy!
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Ted was honest. I do not believe anyone got him to do anything in exchange for a favor or money. That does not mean he followed all the rules. As he got older I think he had fewer real friends. For some reason he allowed B Allen into his circle. Ted most have ignored Allen's character flaws. Ted did a lot for Alaska - respect what he did for us. Everyone has flaws. Superheroes are for comics and movies.
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We do have a say in where our taxes go. However, when you buy a tax policy, it only covers YOU and YOUR dependents. You can say how the insurance dollars are spent, but only relating to you and your family. Do you believe you can dictate how others use their own insurance policy, merely because it's from the same company?
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It's not going to jump to 8% overnight but if the US economy performs as expected, their rates will continue to rise and ours will follow.
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Rex The attack on Afghanistan was not justified. It was based on faulty intelligence. Further, 911 was carried out after decades of US interference in the Middle East, starting with Palestine. It is particularly relevant that the official US report on 911 did not consider retaliation as a possible cause. Then note the attacks on Britain, Germany France, Italy, Canada. Every one, like 911 was carried out after those countries had attacked Muslims. They were all retaliation. We should at least try to be honest in our discussions. We are the bad guys.
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Because it is engaged in by same-sex and opposite sex couples, and is sinful in both cases, it makes sense to use one word. "Sodomy" has only taken on a caustic sound because it has been buried by homosexual activists, substituted by more benign, normal-sounding "sex" terms, e.g. "anal sex." But caustic terms are appropriate for sinful acts. Call someone a "liar" and you'll grab attention; say someone "stretched the truth," and you're hiding evil conduct under benevolent words.
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Congradulations Grads. Wish you all the best of life for your futures.
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Larry, if a Democrat said, "“with me, they’re not protected, because I’m not like other people…We’re gonna open up those libel laws, folks, and we’re gonna have people sue you like you never get sued before,” you'd be screaming about press intimidation. But since it's Trump, you double standard kicks in.
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A lot of people think Exxon-Mobil is very responsible, but they are not held accountable. A few more of these incidents, however, and that might change rather quickly. "Last night, I joined dozens of D.C. residents for a vigil of mourning and reckoning outside the D.C. residence of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, former ExxonMobil CEO. We mourned for our sisters and brothers in Texas, Bangladesh, Mumbai and Sierra Leone drowning in their homes. ... "Led by local leaders from Sunrise Movement, Hip Hop Caucus, Rising Hearts Coalition, 350 DC, Interfaith Power and Light and more, we marched in song, hand in hand, toward Rex’s multimillion-dollar residence." http://www.alternet.org/environment/why-we-held-vigil-hurricane-harveys-victims-outside-rex-tillersons-house-video continued below
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Excelelnt article - actual data ! As fo rthe state of repair of housing - sad. Not painted since the revolution and most of it beyond economic repair ....
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David’s family has been in HELL since he disappeared. They spent the Thanksgiving Holiday in pain and agony. Now they get to be drug through the whole court process and have to take everyone’s dirt throwing about their dead son. Bottom line the promise of what David was and could have been has been taken from this world without regard to the impacts. Christmas presents never opened. Graduations never to attend. Marriage never to happen. No grandchildren. All for some senseless selfishness. The problem is that no one has any empathy for anyone else. Only I count. Only I matter. Selfish to the core. I don’t need to work to earn anything. I just take what I want. Wrong me I kill/torture you. Its generational Not My Kid in Schools. My darling is perfect. That is the problem with our culture today. Once many decades ago President John F. Kennedy asked “Ask not what your country can do for you but ask what you can do for your country”.
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Bill Mathis: another interesting word choice. "He's [President Obama] divided this nation like no other". Trump has purposely and gleefully created division in our country. Its part of his reality TV shtick. We haven't been this divided since the Civil War. And the blame rests solely on Trump.
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Now that is funny... The RG must be very desperate for ratings, any of us who have had interactions with this author can write this off as a"Fake News", even in an opinion piece.
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It will take a few more terrorist attacks within our borders for Canada to appreciate Australia's position.
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Many men ARE motivated to help and feel that full equality is in everyone's self/best interest. The men who aren't currently motivated are, quite frankly, more likely to be the type of men who are part of the problem.
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The FICA tax is based on income (in 2017) up to $127,200 because recipients only get benefits based on income up to $127,200. I don't know of anything more fair. Perhaps more of Larry Ellison's $184 gazillion income could be taxed -- requiring a rewrite of the law to include capital gains, dividends and other forms of income -- but then to be fair he'd have to get more benefits. Or are you suggesting you're entitled to more of other people's stuff?
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A diversity of voices is healthy in a democracy. Considering the recent attacks on democracy by Justin and the liberal group-think we've all been subjected to, it's more important then ever to be tolerant of other points of view and not just the far left point of view. Free speech is dying under the intolerant left. The shaming tactic of accusing those of being a bigot for not sharing your point of view is disgusting. Just ask Jordan Peterson. He had his federal government funding pulled immediately after refusing to participate in the gender neutral pronoun edict. And he was punished for not thinking the correct way in Justins "tolerant" Canada. The definition of fascism in Canada.
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Just another day on Red Green's show.
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Seriously? Two people were killed and that's your contribution?
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My neighborhood association did a public health outreach effort in partnership with Lane County Public Health. LCPH assessed the death rate due to alcohol independently and concluded that our local total death rate due to alcohol is twice the national rate. Note that this is TOTAL death rate due to alcohol, not just drunk driving. And does anyone seriously doubt that this repeat drunk driver will continue to drive drunk and endanger all road users? Maybe we should require all convicted drunk drivers to use fuchsia-colored cars with a rotating amber light on top, governed at 5 mph below the speed limit with ignition interlocks and an external sound system that plays "Send in the Clowns" for all to hear so they can take cover. At least the few cops we have on our roads would know who to take a long look at.
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Just like evs.
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TIASMF
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