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In order to make money the state decides to sell dope. In order to keep civility, the dope selling state now has to invest in regulatory measures to prevent societal collapse. Wait and see - the $$ they think they will earn selling drugs will come back 10X in costs required to keep civilization civil. LOL / SMH
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(un clin d'oeil/ a snap shot, oui?) “Français en Danger” Clifford Montgomery vs Air Canada (in half Québécois & Anglo Montrealer) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-0Jp_b5zuk&index=20&list=PLTdcSlnzSG0148wIYPVG8m1oy2VFXv8FV (copy-paste in wb address)
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It's actually just a matter of months until Trump is gone. Everyone knows it. Still not soon enough.
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There was already an anti islamophobia motion passed in the Canadian Parliament in Oct 2016. Why a second one?
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what, last remaining wild salmon run? really? what is that salmon run that runs up the copper river? are you saying that that is not a wild salmon run? you are wrong, it will last year round when they getting fully developed. mining companies are not in the business of working part time. they will spend the money to develop the infrastructure necessary to mine all year, 24 hrs/day, 7 days/wk, 52 wks/yr. mines of this size do not play around. the only limiting factor that i can see will be energy, like the fort knox mine in fairbanks, they will be forced to utilize diesel equipment until they can get enough electricity to run electric, meaning smaller equipment. the big stuff is all electric. you are absolutely right one day they will be gone, but not in our lifetimes or our children's. some mines build their own power plants so they don't have to buy the local power, they generate their own.
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It has occurred to me that this situation could require civil disobedience....
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@upanddown2 . Must have been inspired by the promising results they had with you. Twice. uP ...Down.
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Hawaii joins lawsuit to block law enforcement. An upside down state!
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I guess all of the posters here think they are smarter than Bill Ackman and a lot of other very smart people. .
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The Dems forced more spending out of the CBR
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What race are the officers who were shot?
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FYI, fire separation walls were always a basic requirement in high-rise buildings. All openings in the designated fire separation wall has to be at a minimum one-hour fire rated including entry doors. Installing security doors (louvered or screened) and propping open the fire-rated entry door negates its purpose as a fire barrier.
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If cold is 10 c then fine start and go but if cold is -10c or worse then the guy is full of it. When ice cold meets red hot bad things can happen and we all don't have the luxury of idling along until the car warms enough to bolt down the freeway or on a highway at high speeds. Even punching it out onto a city street with heavy rush hour traffic with an ice cold engine is asking for problems. Sorry bucko but your advice does not apply in all circumstances. Maybe you're one of those guys that is lollygagging along the freeway at rush hour causing chaos with everyone zipping around you because you're gently warming your engine while sipping your mocha chino.
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Where are the sane? Where are the politicians urging summits among the nuclear nations to disarm from this madness? Americans seem to have become used to impending disasters...which are ignored and/or denied...like climate change. Of course there are those who welcome our destruction...like the Armageddonists who have another, unseen and invisible realm all cozy and ready for occupancy as their private and exclusive bomb shelter in the sky. But mainly, there is too much money in the military-industrial complex...which feeds on the fear spread by "statesmen" such as Sen. Dan Sullivan. The political parties have purged the sane from their ranks And the populace is so confused it can't figure out that our missile defense system likely couldn't even stop a sputtering North Korean missile...if North Korea were that stupid and crazy to lob a nuclear-tipped one our way. Sure, "It's the economy, stupid"...but with these larger (and therefore incomprehensible) disasters...no economy...
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Could anyone picture Ontario ex-Liberal Premier Dalton McGuinty being appointed to a plum diplomat's job by PM Stephen Harper? Well, Harper appointed ex-BC Liberal Premier Gordon Campbell High Commissioner to the UK, a nice, cushy, prestigious diplomat's post. An appointment that tells one all one really needs to know about the BC pseudo-Liberal Party: It had Tory Stephen Harper's approval as he viewed BC pseudo-Libs as allies of his Tory gov't. Some "Liberals". Conservative wolves in Liberal sheep's clothing. Good riddance.
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It is understandable and commendable to want to destroy the structure of the F.B.I.'s 2010 largest underage organized philantrophic slavery network convicted of the Mann Act along with Shriners Hospitals supplied captive children in over 192 lodges and shrines of all rites. Study New York Supreme Court Judge Till and the many investigations that uncovered over 36000 child rapes and ALL the identified rapists being protected by all levels of law enforcement.
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" . . . accused Caldwell of “pick(ing) numbers out of the air” and padding his cost figure to “cover up for something else.” I agree. I've asked for the projections to 2047 twice now and have been turned down by both HART and the city.
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Wait til a loved one dies in an explosion at the Shell or Blaisdale Arena. Might change your mind.
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WRONG, it was the CLINTON admin that changed the bank rules demanding companies give mortgages for people who could not afford them, try again pal,.,
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Your numbers are wrong and you know it. No one believes you, no matter what you throw out. More gun ownership corresponds with more gun murders across virtually every axis: among developed countries, among American states, among American towns and cities and when controlling for crime rates. And gun control legislation tends to reduce gun murders, according to a recent analysis of 130 studies from 10 countries. This suggests that the guns themselves cause the violence. https://web.archive.org/web/20170105171544im_/http://tewksburylab.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/guns-and-death-rates.jpg
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except for the fact that jobs growth under trump has been lower than under Obama.
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I bought my Vancouver home for 1.1 million in 2011. It's now "worth 1.7m". Convert that to USD and it's only about 1.2m, a gain of maybe 10% over 5 years (USD and CAD were approximately at par in 2011 when I bought). If I had put my money into S&P500 instead, I'd be much wealthier. (If I had bought with cash, it'd be worth about 3.2 million CAD, excluding dividends.) And I'm not even counting the property taxes, maintenance, mortgage interest, etc which would add up to essentially what I would have paid for rent.
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Think Orlando for Anch, Vegas for Juneau and DavenBustersLand for Fairbanks
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Trump'sperformance in his news confrence was just deplorable. Instead of cleaning out the swamp he has just made it worse. Are we looking at the beginning of the collapse of the American brand of democracy? It seems fairly obvious that Trump, despite what he says, will continue to lead his business interests. As someone said during the election period, Trump is only looking for any way to boost his ego andmake money. So for those who voted for him, Are you proud of what you have got? We should remember that in Canada we have similar personalities running for the Conservative leadership!
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Did none of you fools that strategically voted Trudeau a majority government not foresee this kind of incompetence happening? Unbelievable.
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"They needed no permission to come. They only needed reasonable health and $25, enough to survive while looking for work. The government didn't even write down their names — that was left to the purser on the boat that brought them." Yeah, it was a great system: everyone who wanted to come to America had to pay for their own transport on a legal shipping line, to an isolated island, where they were face a battery of health test and if they were found to be sick or weak, they would be rejected and sent back, on the expense of the company that brought them here. They would bay for all the healthcare they received at the facility and if they couldn't afford it, then the shipping line would be stuck with the bill. Naturally, the shipping lines themselves starting sorting and rejecting immigrants in order to protect their bottom line. Once the prospective new Americans made it unto the mainland, legally, they would be granted no government sponsored welfare.... Yeah, sounds good.....
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C Difficile
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That statistic of 30% is too high -- one would question the sample size and methodology. 10% is a more representative figure, and surprisingly, even in closed/super-religious societies. For anyone looking for an example of female privilege: women can commit paternity fraud and the male, non-biological father bears full legal and financial responsibility for the child
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I think if you count up the posts, you'll see it's the people who are suggesting there's no such thing as cultural appropriation who are calling for suppression of debate.
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This isn't really credible. If you are talking about the Russian election monitoring non-profit that was accused of accepting foreign funds, this was unproven, and can as at least as plausibly be explained simply by the Kremlin wanting to silence a critic of its corruption. Moreover, I don't see any reason to dig deep into motivations: Trump's election clearly benefits Putin's regime, and even if Trump had lost, Russia stands to gain from the sentiment that they were stirring up. More interesting is any insight we can get into the politics of the Russian escalation. The dossier with the Trump kompromat claims was really interesting here: the Trump stuff was boring and unverifiable, but there were some detailed bits about internal backlash over the hacks, because this made some of their intelligence operations very exposed and much of the situation was handled poorly. This is also unverifiable, but the level of detail made it quite plausible.
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Well everyone has their nickers in knots over this fentanyl and there is really no need. Lets step back for a moment and think critically like the left wing sociology professors do. First where is it mostly occurring? In Vancouver on lower east side and if you have ever been there you would agree with me that it is an absolute dump! What type of people are there? Well pretty much in line with my dump comment. These people subsist on welfare and crime. So this should be looked at as urban renewal. Or like with the moose hunt and culling the herd. This crisis is really no crisis but a helping hand from our friends the Chinese. They are lessening the social assistance costs big time. Just think how many people this stuff has taken off the welfare rolls... permanently. Everyone take a deep breath and calm down.
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The thing that bothers me about reducing PFDs is that it affects everyone equally. I "lose" no more than one person I know who lived in a trailer without insulation because she could not afford to get any. And as AKfox points out, PFDs are not an entitlement. This is not a government subsidy: it is investment income from our oil. On the other hand, an income tax would require a taxing apparatus and money to pay for it. That's what I'd prefer, if possible.
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"israel" does not spam comments sections in newspapers pretending to be outraged Canadian citizens supporting Putin evil. That is my point, igor.
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Let’s see, first off, that’s what the City of Eugene $.05 a gallon gas tax passed in 2003, and never repealed was for...same for the $.30 a gallon Oregon State gas tax. Neither tax is currently being used for what it was intended...and we should trust gov’t now because?...
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The only hope for Peace in the Middle East is a 2 state solution. To walk away from it will only inflame the situation. Ironic that Trump could spew all sorts of politically incorrect/hateful vitriol and it's OK,but when the Obama administration tells the truth they get pounced on.
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You feel the Republican party holds itself to higher standards? Trump is the leader of your party. There is nothing about him that is held to high standards, an alley cat has higher standards than he does. He is a man that said "not getting a sexually transmitted disease was his Vietnam war", he's committed adultery on each of his THREE wives, he's been sued for everything from fraud to racist housing practices to rape by a teenager. The people your party chooses to represent you don't just fail, this president never even tried. I am downright sick of the right claiming a higher moral ground when I see atrocities coming from the "higher standards" of that party; making it harder for rape victims to prosecute, wanting to kick children out of the only country they have known, trying to make it legal to discriminate against others based on their race again. My party does in deeds everything that your party claims to stand for in words. There is no moral highground in the republican party
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Because he didn't approve them. The AFT lawyers interpreted the law to mean that he couldn't. And you can imagine the hysterical screams from the gun nuts and the NRA if he tried. And now the Repubs are trying to hide behind the AFT to avoid voting on the issue. Yes, sir, Making America Great Again!
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Second that! Indeed-Colorado being Good Public Stewards with our (not 'their') money-nope! Not by any stretch of the imagination.
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This is quality journalism.
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"Microsoft kept the emails on a server in Ireland" . No wonder Office365 sucks so bad. Letting those drunken micks manage our emails is asking for trouble. . (note: I'm Irish so I can say that)
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Victim? So he was convicted?
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Better than mine! or yours, for that matter ha ha
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The States received $120 million for faulty ignition switches. There was also a $900 million fine paid to the Feds. How much did the car owners receive of these amounts?
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State workers get raises and oil companies get money. Take that money first.
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If you're going to go to the effort to google the meaning of words, make the extra effort to spell check as well. It is " inept", as in you are "inept" in carrying on a dialogue so to make up for your "ineptitude" you rely on misdirection and name calling. And THAT, my friend, is how you tie the end of the conversation back to the very first post. The devil is in the details. I wish you a lovely day.
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The vast majority of people in half-way houses don't walk away, and apparently those that do, do no harm. So what's your beef, exactly? Just another ignorant, self-righteous "lock 'em up and throw away the key" proponent with no desire to actually address the huge problem Alaska--not to mention the rest of the United States--has with incarcerating significant portions of the population for long periods of time, which has been proven countless times exacerbate criminogenic tendencies and mental health issues, increase recidivism and create mental health problems in those who enter prison without them. Not to mention the creation of a whole class of people who have been deliberately institutionalize by the state and p, once released, cannot get a job or function properly in society because of it.
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Then you are not a Catholic.
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Glad to hear that about those priests and the Eucharist. The Lord's sacred food is his own to give, not that of any of his ministers. And he gives to all regardless, just as his love is given to all regardless.
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Useless and ignorant like his dad. The fruit doesn't fall far from the tree and in this case spoiled fruit.
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OK. Just to keep it simple, what were these rights of which you speak and which were those nations. Have they prospered? Are they still around? Because if they are not around, then maybe we should pay attention so our country doesn't experience the same fate. And then has or had that nation prospered other nations as ours has? Not conquered or colonized, but prospered because of it's existence. I promise, I cannot guess of which nations you speak. So that all may learn from your learnedness.
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The problem is that there is no document that assures the dogs are qualified. For that matter there is no one standard that can be tested for, just general guidelines. On the other side, every 'guideline' I've read allows a property owner/manager/bus driver to eject a dog that is misbehaving and creating a disruption. These days there opposition to all regulation. But regulatory standards can add clarity to what's required. (which is the concern of those trying to deal with disability guidelines in education and the Trump administration removing those guidelines.)
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If you follow them "blindly" you deserve the ticket you get for not keeping your eyes on the road.
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Craigslist Medred = fake news
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It's not. That person doesn't know what real socialism is.
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6 years, Naval Supply Depot Yokosuka, Japan....CTF-77/ComSubGr5 Cubi Point, P.I rode Kitty Hawk, Oriskany, Ranger, admiral staff, USS Norton Sound AVM-1, gunnery test missile ship, formerly a sea plane tender out of Oxnard, CA. SK2, made in in three years, had waivers from E-9's thought I was cocky and what ever they did by passed time in grade. Knees gave out on me, found the Navy for five months to stay in, had shipped over, lost the battle, so medically discharged. Funny thing about a year later the Navy asked if I would like to come back, overseas duty, by then I had started a new life. Enjoyed it, especially overseas, something about state side sailors, learned that from the carriers since the admiral put them through drills, since they were there for only six months, we rode for a month or so, they went home, we went aboard another carrier, really the only way to travel.
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Rogoff: “It is extremely unfortunate that GCI has taken this legal action to evict us from our press facility. The events that led us to this point have been extremely complex." What's complex about paying your bills?
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The 1% pays 25% of the country's income tax. Let's tax them more (inheritance/schooling) and cook that goose. Who needs the golden egg?
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Jesus redefined God's laws using the word Love. Love God and Love others as God loves us.
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Very sad.
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"He just likes heroin." lol
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Bolt sales .... note the open to sales nation wide next month / August - Albeit slowly, GM’s Chevy Bolt EV sales are still growing – reaching a new high of 1,642 units in the US last month. It brings the total delivered of the new all-electric vehicle in the US to 7,592 units since the beginning of the year and just over 8,000 since its launch in December 2016. In June, GM opened Chevy Bolt EV orders for approved dealerships nationwide, But that didn’t contribute to deliveries since the first shipment to the new approved dealerships are expected in August. At that point, we should have a better idea of the market for the Bolt EV.
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To be honest, most are living very comfortably with mom and dad. Workers at or below federal minimum make up about 3.3% of hourly workers (makes you wonder what all the fuss is about) and half of minimum wage workers are under 25 https://www.bls.gov/opub/reports/minimum-wage/2015/home.htm " Among employed teenagers (ages 16 to 19) paid by the hour, about 11 percent earned the minimum wage or less, compared with about 2 percent of workers age 25 and older" So this isn't a statistical outrage even among teenagers. Another tidbit from that link "About 7 percent of part-time workers (those who usually work fewer than 35 hours per week) were paid at or below the federal minimum wage, compared with about 2 percent of full-time workers." So this lengthy article is about, specifically, 2% of full time workers. Note all these numbers are 2 years old. No one would argue that employment is worse now than in 2015.
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Conservatives like to use Alternative Math.
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Exactly - and it's nonsensical to pay an inflated cost for a home in a bubble, subsequent inflated interest costs, plus all the tax, insurance and utilities. We sold high before 2010 and have been renting a home in a smaller city for about 16K annually with a 1% income. Our investments have grown more than ever possible without paying a mortgage. We've bought cars, computers and trips for cash, and we are completely debt free. Our friends have renegotiated mortgages and pay well over double what we do monthly plus they have consumer debt because they can't swing it all. One couple is divorcing - after 25 years - they still don't "own" their home as they had to put on second mortgages and lines of credit etc. They can't even sell to settle their divorce because the mortgage term isn't finished, prices are slumping, it's a buyers market and really, they do not have anything to show after years of paying all that interest to the bank, all that tax to the city.....
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Remember the previous B.C. NDP government disaster and it's deficit, let's stay away from these guys.
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A university study by a school of journalism revealed that close to 20 times as many folks read comments sections as there are those who contribute.That is a huge, invisible audience to educate and influence. The small number of anti-science posters are generally unreachable due to rabid partisanship, being vested in polluting industries or are in other ways uneducable. They are not the audience any of us should be trying to reach. These posters do serve a useful purpose in being our "foils" as Shakespeare might say. Consider them as being tools for getting the science message across and not as people capable of being educated or influenced by solid scientific and logic based arguments.
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I wouldn't know about that - apparently, you do. I know I have seen you adamantly post the same thing over and over and over. I guess we all do, when people refuse to acknowledge a post. But I don't see one bit of relevance in this particular discussion with Neko.
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The real reason is that the USA like Canada, is too busy trying to figure out how many genders there are.
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Case can probably be made that many things at the UH is not essential. Some Hawaiians for example feel telescopes are not necessary. Some feel that football shoud be eliminated while others feel other sports should be eliminated. I doubt if many even know what the East West Center does or was meant to do?
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Local businesses that have had poor reception with the City of Eugene have gone north, east and now south to better communicating cities. With them they take jobs and a local tax base. But a stranger who wants to do business in Eugene can get property tax exemptions thrown to them like chaff to the winds. Keep voting these pariahs back into office and when you do, you deserve them.
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Only Albertans think the Randle reef in Hamilton harbour and Varo out in NWT funny. Or perhaps there head is so far in the goo sands they dont even know about it. I suspect the later.
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Well said. I wonder why this point (that the "covering face" is not required in the Holy Koran etc) is not included in articles in Canada ?!
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I am very proud of my friends, both here and around the world, who took the time and made the effort to stand up for their beliefs, and for those who cannot stand for themselves. If you disagree with the protestors and their beliefs, it is your right to do so, but name-calling and ad hominem attacks are uncalled for and inappropriate. Argue your positions on their merits, not by denigrating and attacking others who don't share it.
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If the Muslim butcher usually carries pork, then yes, I would expect that he should sell it. However if that same butcher doesn't serve pork, then, no. In the cake case, they were asking for something he already makes, a cake, period. The only thing that might be different might be the topper, and they could have just as easily provided it, or not had one at all. So your analogy falls flat on its face.
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Yes - there are a lot of pickup trucks that park right outside my condo. A lot. Rather suspiciously a lot. A lot of them have licence plates that start with "AL". It wouldn't surprise me if many are diesel. And although diesel definitely irritates my lungs, exposure to LED bulbs does as well. LED bulbs also cause stiffness and tightening in my legs and torso. It is dramatic -- not subtle. They are as dangerous as heck for anyone who is vulnerable to it. I can barely go into a department store now because of the pain and fatigue they cause.
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Seems like he had enough constituents to get elected.
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In a previous G & M story it was reported that the vote differential in Vancouver False-Cree was 560 votes and that the NDP had requested a recount. This is beyond the 100 vote threshold this story reports so does this mean there was something else that went on election night in this riding? http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/british-columbia/bc-ndp-asks-for-recounts-in-three-vancouver-area-ridings/article34973219/?reqid=10d60b9f-8ae9-4888-aa1a-92c25c617d24
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England's model is not what is being proposed here. They have a nationalized health service with publicly operated healthcare providers. Medicare for All would be a single payer, but still utilizing private health care providers and drug companies. Going with a single payer maximizes economy of scale to negotiate lower drug prices and cuts out the unnecessary insurance middlemen.
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Eh, "ethics" are just as much a human concept. Not saying they're bad and shouldn't be taught, just, you know...‘Remember! Reality's an illusion, the universe is a hologram, buy gold!’
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If air show needs to be scrapped surely it should not be because of traumatized refugees. These folks got safe haven and freedom from persecution in Canada and should be eternally grateful for that. In this vast country there are many paces where one would never hear a sound of military aircraft. It appears to me that much of what we are doing as a society lately, is running around looking for every victim to coddle and over-protect. We are becoming a nation where half of population are victims of something and the other half just caters to them and then they switch. Millions of people are vulnerable one way or another, we can't endlessly change everything to create maximum comfort for every one , sometime people have to take responsibility to do it themselves without making everyone else jump.
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Wow people can even get into arguments with each-other over this article? Great job Ms. O...haha we're done - now you even have it shoeless! Did you recover the shoe? LOL damn shoe. :)
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Why is he even allowed to travel and trash Trump overseas on the taxpayer dime? Time to make a call next week and inform his staff how the american people really feel about Sen. McCain. It may not be very subtle.
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Another of many multiply fatal accidents involving the Osprey. That aircraft is simply too unsafe to continue to use. Looks like a good idea, but it's performance should shelve it.
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What is a wolf eagle?
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I had a dream. I would get into a large canoe, not made from birch bark, loaded with whiskey and blankets (basic supplies, not for trading along the way). In a early, calm dawn light I would begin to paddle from near Montreal to the Northwest territories, along a route perhaps taken by voyageurs 300 years ago, when Canada was new, pristine , and unspoiled in every regard. I often think of these men - roving adventurers of lake, stream and backwood. It was all backwood in those days, and a mis-step or errant paddling decision could cost you your life - and for many it did. No phones, rescue squad or paramedics in those days. It was root hog or die. The voyageurs, unknown, unsung, the intrepid wayfarers in a pathless land - true Canadian heroes, my heroes. What they did by deed and strength of character can only thrive in my imagination. Paddle on, men from an now unknown age in a then unknown country.
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Rush Limbaugh thinks Trump Should Not Dictate Anything to the NFL Owners https://youtu.be/fsWJ6JnwuAw
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One should be able to make a sexual 'mistake' as a female --- and not produce a child.....start there.
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the more that market and others is inflated the bigger the pop
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"...John McCain declared Thursday that “America is adrift in Afghanistan” as he unveiled a war strategy of his own that includes more U.S. combat forces and greater counterterrorism efforts...." McCain remains stuck on stupid. He said Iraq was a good idea. Amazes me people still listen to this guy when it comes to war.
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Like a typical leftist, you try to misrepresent my words. "driven by women and gender studies departments" is what I wrote and what I meant. Strike one for intellectual dishonesty. Now, many of the campus rape studies have been debunked by real scientists. Do you need a reference? It's not hard to find the information on your own. I imagine you know how to use google. I know plenty about the issues here. I've been forced to sit through the mandatory "trainings" aka brainwashing sessions. There is no due process involved with campus kangaroo courts. Instances of rape belong in the criminal justice system. The campus tribunal movement is simply a means to punish the accused without due process. Rape is a serious crime however, and rapists belong in prison. The flip side is that calling everything rape, up to and including drunken encounters that are later regretted, trivializes rape and makes it much harder for real victims to be taken seriously.
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Listening to her talk is like listening to fingernails on a chalkboard. No wonder the voters of Anchorage rejected her by a 20 point margin, when she ran for mayor.
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McCain: "Bipartisan majorities of Americans are in favor of ... globalization." Yeah, he is as insane as the Democrats. He sees only what he wants to see in polling data.
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allie 23 hours ago "UH spends much $$$$ buying the best players from throughout the world. No real local connection here and BYU likely wins this game." So where was your prediction about UH winning this one easily? Do you have bipolar issues, or just a problem with the truth and reality? These are your own words and it didn't say that UH was going to win. Then again, UH is one of the best teams in the nation of your so-called "real programs" and you have to find a way to knock them down. Envy is a terrible thing. Be happy with who you are and learn to keep uninformed opinions to yourself, so it doesn't expose your ignorance of many subject.
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Triple dip. They will charge you for service, sell your activity to advertisers, and charge a toll to content providers.
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Read "Days of Grace" Arthur Ashe, when dealing with this subject.
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Mccaine and Goober love their tax payed European Vacations
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Do you also think a nuclear North Korea is a good thing? You might want to go read about North Korea's latest missile test and Siberian oil.
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Links are all over the internet. I can only assume at this that you have access. Do some research and stop relying on mainstream media.
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That's right, ben w, let's arm every citizen with a Gatling gun to make the entire community safe. Matter of fact, why waste time with open carry, just require that everyone must wear a hand grenade vest and infra red goggles. Anything that goes bump in the night is open range. Wink, wink.
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"Dude, I didn't front you that weed so you could smoke it! You're supposed to sell it and pay me back!"
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