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Things could be worse I could be a self-absorbed baby boomer, who has destroyed social safety nets, the environment & their offspring's futures, like you.
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I just took a look at Breitbart's site. Scary stuff. If this is what civilization's up against we're in trouble. It is the vilest pile of hate, anger, vitriol and ignorance I have ever seen assembled in one place. It is like someone collected up the drunken bar rants of every ignorant racist, nationalist, red-neck animal and posted them in one place. I find it hard to believe it's taken seriously by anyone. I find it immensely dispiriting to discover how many ignorant hate-filled people are out there. This ain't gonna end well…
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The Climate is in Gods hands , and no amount of money can buy it from him , maybe they are just God denier s ?
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And Justin Trudeau The Substitute Drama teacher is our Prime Minister..............WHY???
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The flight attendants might now know his name, but it'll change soon enough- to his prisoner number. Good freakin' luck buddy. To the flight attendant and passenger, hope you have speedy recoveries and are able to show up at at this jerk's hearing and trial.
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When your "critics" are frightening, literally insane, bigots like Eugene Robinson, Dionne, Kessler, CNN and the Washington Post, acting like Reconstructionists bent on killing every every "Indian man, woman, and child, exterminating that race", you hire the biggest, meanest attack dog you can find. You don't even try to approach those vicious animals, you guard against them; you get the biggest Gun you can find as insurance against an attack. A peace sign and and soft language will only encourage them to attack. Mr. Brannon is no bigot. He does fight as dirty as the unhinged Trump hate no fanatics. He is necessary until professional psychiatric help and the Secret Service intervene to put an end to these vicious animals.
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After reading this piece of .... article, I have lost all respect for the author.
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We see multiple "Alaska" plates on cars these days in the North Dakota oil patch. If willing to relocate oil workers can find work.
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A little bit of free advice for my liberal friends...Elizabeth Warren is not coming to the rescue, not now, and not 4 years from now. Once you've worked your way through all those steps of grieving, you might want to contemplate why your Democratic Party leadership was so eager to promote the nomination of someone as inherently flawed as Hillary Clinton, and what should be done to prevent it from happening again.
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There are thousands of people in Lane County who have no interest in volunteering or otherwise offering their services to the citizens because of comments like these. Why would any sane person who earns $250,000 a year take a government job that pays $80,000 a year and lose $170,000 a year while being abused for serving? There are many politicians who have taken their talents elsewhere. Saving that money was not part of their job. You should check the county manual to find out what their job consists of.
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You may extrapolate whatever you wish, it's an overused defensive response , but the fact remains that the subsidies have been judged illegal.
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Either you're covered by the ACA or not. By law if you have access to employment based coverage you have to use it. If not, then you either have some other coverage or your coverage consists of hoping for the best and if that doesn't work out, assuming the rest of us will pay your medical bills (the system before the ACA). So much for personal responsibility.
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"biases and prejudice" You mean like your irrational fear of "leftists"? Let's be honest, right?
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Very interesting. Maybe we should start testing Mt Marathon participants who finish in the Top 10. Doping is used if you can get away with it. Always wondered about some of these other Alaska races. Do we drug test Iron Dog racers and Marathon runners.. If folks are cheating we need to know so lets not just pick on the prestigious Iditarod. Some of these "legends of their sports" are outside the realm of drug testing and have done very well thanks to the local doctor I suspect.
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And yet no mention of Republican targets.
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Watch out for that Fairbanks Alaska and Nome Alaska, will pass bills for roads and cruises behind our backs. NANA and Nome Native Business Corps line of interest, but not the subsistence users.
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Actually it's brought up in a lot of discussions.. We emit 2% of land based emissions .. but we control 6% of the planets landmass and a whopping 11-12% of it's Carbon offsets.. Even if we were to buy in to the entire argument Canada would still be a net contributor to the health of the Planet based upon all factors... we just can't get around that pesky per capita argument with under 40 Million people.
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Most certainly, they did not call into question the doctrine of the church, and enthusiastically supported the traditional practice I mentioned. I am glad to see in we are in agreement on this point. Most Holy Saint Pope John Paul !!, The Divine, also recognized and restored the clergy to the status they deserved. If only He had not been taken from us so soon, He might have restored the Latin Mass and put the laity back in their place, as servants of the Church, the Church being the Clergy.
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Glad Osweiller is back. I'm a Seahawks fan!
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I would urge voters not to approve another construction bond until we have seen a finished product from the first bond. Roosevelt in particular has had a lot of controversy in getting that school up and out of the ground.
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Ammendments have been added frequently for 300 years and can and have been repealed. There is a well documented process for it. Nobody has ever tried to repeal anything in the bill of rights - but there is no reason it couldn't be done. You speak very authoritatively for something you clearly no absolutely nothing about. On the contrary: the exact OPPOSITE was intended, the founding fathers thought the constitution should be a living document reflecting the will of the people in every era. Madison proposed that conventions be held EVERY TEN YEARS to amend, repeal and modify as needed to reflect the people of the day.
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skier9: I do forecast though that there are just too many people now crammed in this sardine can ... thanks to our developers who are stacking ugly buildings one on top of others to accommodate foreign buyers and become rich overnight . Actually, whatever green belt we are seeing now is at stake. There is no end of greed for easy money.
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Lets' not get carried away- "Ashamed to be an American" is too much. Yes, Trump is pretty awful, likely the worst president-elect since Buchanan, but there is ever so much more to America than him. Millions and millions of good decent people, and remember, more of these Americans voted for her than him.
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And you know this firsthand, right?
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But, if it had said "He was shooting at Obama" the news media would never let us hear the end of it, the school teacher would be fired, the District would be investigated for civil rights violations and racism, then lose Federal funding.... you get the picture!
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But was it consensual...where are the complaints from women who came forward, it was a private conversation by a private citizen, nothing sup rises secular humanists, their all an act to get the spy/enemy combatant elected.
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Life of - you have a short memory. You have forgotten about the high number of people who died on Bush's watch beginning with the fake war on Iraq. 9/11 attack, embassy attacks,etc. also his SofS used a personal server but no one cared about that. Out economy had tanked, employment was at an all time high and the list goes on. Everything that had happened on Bush 2's watch was foisted onto Obama's shoulders. Obama did an amazing job of saving our economy, reduced unemployment and created jobs against a do-nothing Congress who vowed they would not do their well paid job. Shameful.
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General Clapper has had a lifetime of honorable service to the US in every major intelligence position. You ask, "Wasn't it Clapper's job to stop them?" The FBI and CIA were then investigating the hacking of DNC and RNC servers. Clapper was certainly aware of that, and aware that the FBI and CIA were the appropriate entities to do the investigation. Contrast that with the Trump firing Comey obviously for testifying on the ongoing investigation. It seems clear that Trump is attempting to shut down the investigation, or derail it. In testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee, Clapper was given the questions in advance. The question he was given was,
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Can anyone say Ricky 'Wild Thing' Vaughn? No wonder Ottavino wears the number 0 !
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As long as it stays with conventional weapons. It should not take all that many air-fuel bombs to lay wast to Pyongyang.
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Maybe that's what the ultra-PC movement does, and that is make the issue seem circular.
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Yes, obamacare is going to save everyone money! Yes, you have to pass the bill to find out what is in it. Yes single payer medical care in socialist countries is the best and cheapest. No there will be no secret groups determining if older people are eligible for services. All of the above are lies! Lies to gain control of people. Yes some people have insurance coverage who didn't because others are paying 3 times or more what it used to cost them! Guaranteed clients for Insurance companies and yes, once the entire nation, every citizen is 'forced' to pay or die, then things will level out. But it is extreme curiosity that the cost of office visits, labs, mri's, and all other medical procedures and appliances have skyrocketed as well. Certainly no relationship is there. Look at history, look at Canada, look at the UK and really look at Denmark and see just what the citizens are really paying for all of their 'free' stuff!
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It's highly unlikely this is true on a wide scale. Capitalism does work in the long run. If I was a Dr in WA and just read that I could make 10X as much in AK I would be on the way up, maybe I'll only charge 9X as much and get more customers. But wait a Dr from CA had the same idea and now it's only 8X. This would certainly get driven down to the same premium AK pays for everything else. The health care system does have many problems, but AK paying 10X times for services is not one of them.
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CNN...
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Either you're obtuse to how business decisions are made or you're of the mind the problems of places like Venezuela are either temporary and/or the fault of greedy outside forces. Money votes with its feet. Always has. Always will. If you doubt that, review England's economic performance post WWII. Taxes kept rising ultimately to 90%. Result, business failed or fled, and the Country crashed. Took a strong woman to turn that socialist disaster around. Here we have a feminist male former drama teacher guiding the ship of state onto the same rocks as his father did.
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Carena, he will not answer you because he would have to soil himself. He is in love with his corner soapbox and you'd have to pry his cold dead hands from it! He reminds me of one of my favorite poems by Emily Dickinson, last stanza: How dreary – to be – Somebody! How public – like a Frog – To tell one’s name – the livelong June – To an admiring Bog!
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Ridiculous? When 'the Church' teaches about unrepented mortal sin, it is simultaneously indicating, obliquely, damnation for the offending soul, but it lacks the backbone to say this directly. You believe that suicide is mortally sinful, that is, a damnatory act; you said as much in a previous comment. You are, therefore, declaring that anyone who dies, 'unrepentant', as a result of suicide is damned; but you, like your church, lack the courage to say this directly. There is absolutely no mention of the word 'evil' in this part of the Catechism in relation to suicide. You, again, are choosing your own (preferred) teaching over and above the teaching of the church you claim to serve. Another instance of hypocrisy. As for that quotation, it has nothing whatever to do with suicide; it is even from a different chapter of the Catechism.
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Hopefully Kameka gets a good education, he is a fine young man with an outstanding family. I worked with his father Roland on an NSB project in Pt Hope. You could not find a nicer man who is more proud of his heritage. Roland took Kameka outside because he could not develop his full potential in Barrow.
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That is what conservatives told you long ago.
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Good. Canada is not Mexico. There is a balance of advantages with the current trade agreement. The US has lots of lose when Canada retaliates and the US officials know it. This is lots of bluster on both sides. Then they will negotiate to make minor improvements for both countries. The US is not so dumb to start a trade war where their losses are not insignificant.
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Again with misinformation and lack of knowledge on subject :). If that was the case in 10 years and my battery was caput I could drive on my ICE as the Volt comes with both. In researching the Volt before buying what I discovered was that the overwhelming majority loved theirs....and the Gen 2 was a step up... lighter, more range etc. So those vehicles are nearing 10 years and so far no bad press I am aware of.
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I had a buddy once who was a Proposal Manager for Lockheed Martin bidding on of the big defense programs in the 90's. It was an important project for them as it was right when Lockheed and Boeing were emerging as the "Integrator of Choice" due to all the consolidations in the industry. He told me, "If we win, I am going to have a beer, if we lose I am going to have a beer" "If it is the latter, it will just be in a barrel".
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"Trump urges Muslim leaders to combat extremism in Saudi speech" I guess the usual anti Trump Globe and Star posters will be taking this opportunity to ask 'impeach the manly President', he can't go around saying -combat islam extremism-
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So now you call it sarcasm. I don't buy your attempt at a cheap out as you "yawn". You're a liar and there is NOTHING funny or sarcastic about murdering millions of Korean people with nuclear weapons. That is a very dark and disgusting comment.
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That's understandable since you don't get to see much with your head so far up the Chump's ......
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What if only 24% of Americans believe anything that man says ? What if another 14% don't believe a word he says, yet still approve of the idiot ?
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No he did not. The communist media lies. Obama lies. The Democrats who voted for Obama lies. The FBI defending land grabs lie. The BLM lies. You lie. You're on the wrong side of history, only you're too far gone to realize it.
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Studless winter tires work just fine. I, and many other drivers prefer them - and with this sin-tax, they would be cheaper and better for the roads.
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What is Trump's move is China puts out a statement like this(?): "China opposes ANY US military initiative against North Korea unless and until North Korea except in response to direct military action by North Korea against the US." Then what? I would think China has that card to play based on its logical interest in seeing NK unmolested for regime change purposes, and to prevent nuclear proliferation or conventional weapon deployment on the Korean Penninsula. What would the rest f the world respond with? Does this lead to the US being further isolated? Is the world interested in seeing Donald Trump pushing "fire and fury" buttons at his personal whim?
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They were decades ago. The problem is that the progs (progressives) have no sense of history, except revisionist history. They go out of their way to accommodate all "minorities" without realizing they are being used.
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No Dr. Guilbert, you're seriously overthinking the whole thing. This fish wrap masquerading as birdcage liner is nothing but a biased leftist opinion blog and the only reason to stop by is for entertainment purposes. Isn't it kinda funny how this is one of the biggest stories in the country but the DP has buried it deep. See what I mean..... Funny! Oh, and it's so much easier to just come here for a daily regurgitation of the latest WaPo/AP fantasy interpretations of current events. Not sure if you ever went to a pet store as a kid and watched all the fish swimming in circles in the tanks but coming here to read this dreck it's kinda like that. I'll give this 10 mins before it outrages some thin skinned Civil posters and gets booted.
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I was hoping someone in the media was going to call this out. This "landscaping" story was truly fake news by the NYT. Paul had made no statement except thanks for the thoughts. A spokesman for him had just stated a few facts - that he had been cutting grass, had earplugs on and was sucker attacked. The police just had sketchy facts and nothing else, no motive. The neighbor's lawyer only said it was not political and that it was over a minor disagreement and he looked forward to them resuming friendship - implying- self servingly- for his client- that this was a two way street and that Paul was involved with this disagreement (and that they were friends). The NYT went with that and made up the whole lawn clippings as a theory, which also neatly suggested that Paul provoked and was involved in a dispute and further implied he was a bad neighbor - out of nothing that had been said yet by any principles or the police.
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Scheer is just a Harper wannabe. Like putting lipstick on a pig.
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Just added to the list of ex-military officer criminals educated for free at the academies is the sentencing of a Navy Admiral to 18 months for lying about a bribery scandal. A scandal involving hosts of his fellow officers bribed by a Southeast Asia business baron named "Fat Leonard" to gain government contracts. Bribes included cash, food, bar tabs, and prostitutes. Another example of the true qualities of the officer corps of the "privatized" military living in wealthy splendor courtesy of the government and allowed to still draw fat pensions for life in retirement. Disgusting.
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Morneau's company "Morneau Shepell" deals in 'Health' does it not? (c)"Health & Benefits Absence & Disability Mgmt Children's Support Solutions Employee & Family Assistance Programs Fitness Coaching Getting to Your Gold Global Employee Assistance Programs Health & Benefits Consulting HR Support Solutions InfluenceCare Int'l Student Support Program Safety Groups Targeted Health Programs Total Health Index Traumatic Event Support Workers’ Compensation Services Workplace Learning Workplace Mental Health" Does it not follow many "Doctors" paid by Morneau Shepell, this third-party HR corp., to medically examine "workers" for acceptance & compliance for Morneau Shepell clients (such as Microsoft) presents a conflict of interest?? Does it not follow given Morneau Shepell's deep involvement with Medical Prof'ls at its core business.. that Fin Min. Morneau is setting up his insurance corp. to gain a future financial edge by tax legislation that negatively impacts the independence of doctors.
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Typical career politician response: "Guns kill more than 33,000 Americans each year" No humans were involved, obviously. With regards to the suggestions you posted: 1. Why were bump stocks ever made legal in the first place? Please ask some of your buddies in the Obama administration and let us know. (We all know the finger pointing that would be going on if an item like that was approved under any other administration). 2. Reinstate a ban on military-style assault weapons? Are you talking about reinstating the Clinton era ban? The "ban" that did nothing to change the functionality of the weapons? 3. How much money do you propose get thrown into this research? Do you want to fund research for stabbing deaths as well, since there are more of those every year? 4. Strengthen background checks? What do you propose? Did the Vegas shooter fail a background check? A delayed response does not mean you are denied. Please clarify this.
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I look forward to more of this sort of even-handed, level-headed discourse in the weeks to come. May the day come soon, please!
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I'd like to add that I know this from your activity on Disqus and not through any unscrupulous means. :)
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I think that the problem of slow speeds and overtaxed infrastructure could be eliminated if the CRTC was to require these internet providers to guarantee minimum speeds. As an example, if they can advertise up to 10mbps then they should also have to state a minimum of say 6mbps.
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Duh...Stands up for the common American? He just made your private info more accessible to the 'bad hombres'.
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Joe hasn't been a conservative or a Repub since he started tapping that low-IQ Mika...Pillow talk rules!
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Like Justin in his pink shirts?
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You got that right. In other news: Buried in Comey Memo Report: Trump Asked FBI Chief to Jail Journalists
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I would never argue that the government should prevent someone from buring the flag. That would be unconstitutional. But I also don't feel bad for people who get the snot kicked out of them by other private citizens when they burn the flag in the public. It's everyone's right to be an idiot.
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His children don't understand other people's unfairness?? Take a step back kids and look at the big picture here. Everyone is banned from a beach except you.
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That's not how it works, bro.
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Charles Blow is a CNN contributor, NYT columnist, and african american with a booming voice. He is NOT kind in his assessment of 45. He doesnt suffer fools wisely; particularly 45 supporters and their pretzel-ing attempts at justifying everything/whatever he does; generally plays by the rules, if there are any - will let 45 defenders talk without interrupting and will not allow them to interrupt/filibuster him, which seems to key strategy in their playbook on talking heads shows. This of course makes him persona non grata among 45ers. Personally, he reminds me a bit of James Baldwin. Not sure about the birds of a feather remark, maybe start with they're both black? (LOL)
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What you are describing is hardly a course in a humanities discipline, but might be a course in a social science discipline.
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Scary to think these two each has the nuclear codes. Heaven help us all.
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Alaska government and judges are so corrupt that is not funny anymore. What next? Are they gonna take our Guns away and than the rest of the pfd? Someday bill walker you will pay for taking money from poor and giving them to rich , if not in this life than in hell
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It is interesting to note that the French language in Canada has remained vibrant and strong for the last near 400 years. This would bring into question the not as of yet verifiable proof the last 40 years the French language laws have been in place has saved the language. I would say the previous 110 years to the laws, and the 97 years prior to becoming a country had a significant and verifiable impact. What has been demonstrated over the last 40 years is that English Canadian culture in Quebec has been negatively impacted, resulting from the application of these laws. This is a land of extinct cultures, and cultures under threat are treated with concern, with the exception of Canadian English in Quebec.
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Actually the only election he (Trump) won so far is the vote at the Electoral College, he didn't win the popular vote. ;) ;)
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I am no pro-sports fan. I think Football is a ridiculous game and the national obsession with it insane and damaging to culture. Having said that, I can defend the Bronco players and any others for taking a stand for something they felt strongly about. I'm not going to validate or invalidate their reasoning, but I support the Constitution and I support their right to protest. I am getting tired of vets, and so-called vet supporters trying to turn everything they don't like into a statement of disrespect against the soldiers who fought and died for us. Many of the vets went into the service because there were no other jobs, or for benefits or because they were drafted and had no other choice. Many fought valiantly, anyway, but not everyone came out a hero. And they didn't fight for the flag. They fought for the Constitution. If they don't know the difference, then they don't know what they were fighting for. This protest was what they fought for and they should be proud.
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It appears that consequences have gone the way of common sense. Encalada Latorre enter the country illegally, steals an identity, the conviction is up held, and there shouldn't be any consequences for her actions, because Latorre has been a model citizen for twenty years. Forget all the illegal stuff.
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I listed three, but there are more. I've yet to find a single one of the post-election racist smears that haven't been perpetrated by leftists or that can be proven to have been made by Trump supporters. I also did not suggest that it was the totality of Clinton supporters. However, those who continue to promote these fraudulent smears as if they were committed by Trump supporters are guilty of libel or slander and also need to unlearn fear and hate.
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It used to be, in the past, that this decision making on what race to get into was done in the backrooms, privately without much fanfare. Must be that the world of political campaigns has changed in which a person who wants to run for office needs to make their choice(s) public so that they can see where the support money will go to. Maybe it's forced transparency by the members of the parties, sick and tired of having their candidates dictated to them by faceless, nameless individual advisers who sit "behind the curtain".
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Yet another reason I WILL NOT fly Hawaiian Airlines. That's just too damn much money! Let market forces and competition go to work. Let the bidding begin ... I'll do it for $1M. Sure we can find someone to do it for even less.
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I've always been partial to #7. We may be living through a time when that aphorism is actually being realized ... :(
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The Supreme Court may have sapped the 'spirit of the grizzly bear' but it's a win for modernity. The only real losers are the lawyers who make their living off First Nations' cases.
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You are judging them by today's standard of what is considered moral. How do you know what was civil then as compared to now? It is typical of people alive today to cast such irresponsible judgment on a culture they don't really know, except for what is shown in the media, which is often blown out of proportion.
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Paid or professional protesters you mean. http://redstatewatcher.com/article.asp?id=49035
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. Not on the debating team at university, were you? Yes or no question. .
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Yes their studies have been debunked many times. http://sci-phy.com/detecting-bogus-scientific-journals/ Keep spreading the trash everyone can see through it.
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Great article, Zoe. Keep writing.
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This is the stupidest "expert" commentary I've seen in a long time.
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Ironic that Canadian soldiers died defending the rights that were violated by our own government that made this payout possible. That failure in responsibility begins with Bill Graham under Jean Chretien right through to Paul Martin and Stephen Harper. We need to hear from each of these people. There are presumably agents still working at DFAIT and CSIS who were complicit and negligent in this affair who will never be brought to account. And there is still the Afghan detainee abuse scandal that began under Martin and was covered up by DFAIT staff under Harper. This is only the beginning folks. Our government is rotten.
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Republican party FILTHY w super fakey 'christians'. They'll stab in you in the back for a buck, wave a flag, then kick you in the face ...
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She is! The honeydew list is getting shorter and, as we age, a few bonus points do help in a romantic context as well!;>) Well, my friend, I remain optimistic there will be more long winded climate threads in our mutual future. I too should take this opportunity to thank you for your example of gentlemanly interactions and for all I've learned from you over so many years and hundreds(thousands?)of postings. I suppose someday the Post will pave over our playground completely but I hope this continues for a while at least. After all, I have so many opinions yet unexpressed and so many anonymous adversaries with whom to engage in "Civil Conversation ".
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Welfare Queens.
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Britain is like Russia, they don't produce anything the world wants. Now that they will no longer be the European centre of finance the UK's GDP will plummet. London will become an affordable place to visit in a couple of years, too bad about the weather and the food.
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Go for it! I retired at 55 with no debt and $2-mil in the bank. The kids are on their own now, and my monthly budget is about $2k. My portfolio is set-up to pay out qualifying dividends which allows me to avoid any taxation. After years of paying over 50% in income taxes, it's so satisfying receiving a quarterly GST rebate check.
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You're a Quisling Richard. As long as the work product of foreign espionage benefits your guy it's cool. Congrats.
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You wrote: "which you guys won't quit obsessing about" Given your other statements that you have a lot of resentment over people like me and your parents who were children of the 60s and in effect, losers, I have concern that my comments are being seen from that lens. I asked you yesterday if you have a church congregation you can talk to because you said I was attacking "everything you believe in." I am thinking this may not be the best forum for you to participate in as people can attack others beliefs. Do you have other people you can talk to that are more supportive?
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Words cannot express my thanks to you and your family for your commitment to our country. Continue your great work Hayley by staying in Hockey. Enjoy your rest.
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this article is actually trying to suggest canadians preffered the canadian content commercials for the rating drop! what nonsense. clearly it has to do for other reasons. The us commercials have been king.
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I'll bet the gang at Comet Pizza loved Colbert's joke. Right up their alley.
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Wow! what a sport! Good luck.
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No one is drilling a single exploration oil and gas well in Alaska on 7/15/17 and so the legislature votes to make Alaska less competitive by passing HB 111, to kill the state's competitiveness in the world! Maybe it is time to distribute the Permanent Fund and the land with all subsurface rights ASAP before the state goes broke and takes away the $60 billion in the Fund from you! This will give every Alaskans around $80,000 and 80 acres! Take it back before they take it from you! Quick vote in 2018 to get the land and the money distributed to all Alaskans people before they come take it all away so you have nothing! Alaska is headed to collapse and it is time to act fast before they take it all. They have made it so no one can compete against the majors so they can take most all the oil and gas wealth and leave Alaskans out in the cold broke! Thanks to Tarr and friends!
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hey ignorant loser, trump is not sending them here, THEY are coming on thier own, god you lunatic left wing haters are dumb
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I think he meant we'd all be boot-clicking Nazis. From your posts, I know you'd be OK with that, but some of us out here actually appreciate our hard-won freedoms. The land invasion of England is moot point, considering the Royal Air Force defeated the German Luftwaffe invasion of England, all thanks to Churchill's foresight and dogged determination building up England's air and ground forces as the war started. Hitler would never have sent in land troops without air support.
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