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I'm not sure that grades and IQ are even that strongly correlated to be honest. There is a long list of extremely intelligent people that struggled through school. But grades may be more closely correlated with corporate success.
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My recollection of the origin of IQ tests was to identify children with potential who were under-performing, and finding ways to improve their performance. It was not supposed to be a direct predictor of financial success. Grades are a better indication, given that entry into certain professions are dependent on grades. Even then, in some professions, the ability to get clients is more important than being brilliant - an ability that is not measured on typical IQ tests.
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analysis? how about the economy is SHRINKING under libeals!
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It would be nice to have some analysis of what is going on. As it is, ther is just going to be random speculation and some serious Trudeau bashing.
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and what do your comments have to do with the subject ?? just ANOTHER extremist (and they have them on BOTH ends, and BOTH are embaressements) making off subject political comments.. there is ALWAYS a way (in their mind) to SPIN the subject into a way to blame someone else instead of the sticking to the subject.. ALWAYS AN EXCUSE TO GO OFF SUBJECT FOR EXTREMISTS !!!
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Well, the trouble with our liberal friends is not that they are ignorant, but that they know so much that isn’t so. Ronald Reagan 28 days !
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The authors say the government is looking at removing the exemption but we have only their word that this is the case. They may be setting up a straw man to see what sort of reaction they get. Based on the number of responses I would say most readers either do not care or do not understand the issue.
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I've read that about 11 million Canadians are covered by these employer-paid benefits plans. The glaring lack of prescription drug coverage in our "universal" health care system is the primary gap that's being filled by the current system and the gap is politically sustainable in large measure as a result of the employer-paid plans. One has to assume the Canadian health care system was designed this way to appease private corporations, and particularly the insurance industry. A class-based analysis would surely conclude that it's mainly middle-class workers who benefit from the current system, but this is the same group of taxpayers that's been asked over the past three decades to furnish an increasing portion of government revenues while getting few direct benefits in return. It would certainly be interesting to see Trudeau's government start a class war against the same middle-class voters it purports to champion.
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But you just proved my point Roy. When you are off your Thorazine see how irrational you become? And as far as training him at his and my age I'd rather Wavy try to get through the AST academy or join APD to let her clear expertise shine through especially on nuclear devices. But having viewed film of his sons on Safari taking out really dangerous charging critters I'd put them on the street in a heart beat.
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One doesn't have to be a nuclear expert or a psychiatrist to recognize that Trump is dangerously unstable. He has repeatedly demonstrated that. If he were a new State Trooper recruit, would you give him a lethal weapon and put him in charge...of anything?
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What facts presented in the article were wrong or inaccurate? What is your evidence of bias?
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Another article of little to no value to Canadians, repeating biased ideas promoted by CNN seemingly, sad state of affairs our biased and misleading media is in Canada. If this continues we may as well shut it down and get new media companies all together.
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If that's all it takes to get Trump going off - dare I say over-reacting - then you have to admit his Presidency will end up in shambles.
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Ask Putin. He was the one who started it. And yes, it's stupid.
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What race, religion, country was Dylan Roof from? Sweeping generalizations of hate just breed more hate and violence? ADN, Civil Comments are anything but civil.
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Nah, that unlimited immigration and multiculturalism, no matter what the culture, is good for us because the liberals said so. If it costs a few innocent American or Germain lives along the way, that's the price you pay to further the cause. It'll all be worth it.
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It's reported that 500 people commit suicide per year in BC. How many drug deaths are actually suicide?
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755 dead in British Columbia so far in 2016. Placed in the context of our terror of terrorism, that figure raises interesting questions.
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The dealers on Main st. aren't paying off the right people.
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How is it that drug dealers on Wall Street get off paying fines and drug dealers on main street go to jail?
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The Greek Corner used to be located where Marco T's is now.
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Well, G-Maps shows it as Grapeleaf Mediterranean...if that's the same place.
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Lattes and City Meals are terrible things to lose. And certainly un-walkable from EWEB. It's all about convenience. Oh! And for the public too. KD SkinnerInDeed.com
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All self-centered boiler-plate hype. Those same City employees, if located at the EWEB building would lend the same positive economic effects to future, planned private development of the rest of the EWEB site and hasten the connection of the city center to the river. The City is more than the downtown. The City has no obligation to feather the nests of downtown merchants - any more than it has an obligation to feather the nests of merchants at Valley River or Oakway or 30th and Willamette or West 11th. The city includes residents of the far South Hills and the farthest reaches of Danebo, Santa Clara and North Gilham. The EWEB site would be much more accessible to people coming from those areas - by the cars they use for nearly all their transportation. A city hall built on the butterfly lot will have no street-level or underground parking of its own - not at the planned cost level. It will be only accessible by people parking in existing parking garages or using LTD.
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Bush's incompetence allowed 9/11. Then he put the trillions cost of his illegal invasion and occupation on the national credit card. Then he let the economy melt down thanks to lax regulation of Wall Street, which hugely cut workforce, doubling the unemployment rate, and boosted participation. SNAP (food stamps are long gone) doubled between 2001 and 2009, under Bush. It's gone down steadily since 2013 and is lower than it was in 2012. Don't let facts get in the way of your fantasies, however. Grade school math and logic have served you well so far, right?
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... and food stamp recipients are up 42% since 2008, and the national debt is up by 116%. I suppose you think that was all due to Trump.
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Reporting that the "Majority of Canadians support Trudeau’s climate plan": based on bogus polling results is misleading. Its unfortunate that editors have been replaced by marketing executives that sell advertising space. The reporter Shawn McCarthy would be much better suited working at the local drive through.
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Nowadays polls are only as good as who pays for them and what the polling company wants to see. When you consider the databanks know how people lean from past polls and when only 1,000 people were called the polling company had total control on what they needed in the final message.
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well they do have the best interest of the 99% cause they understand where and how wealth is created,,by consumers!
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Based on all of his post appointments, there should be zero doubt now that the USA is going to be run by the 1% (and probably for the sole benefit of the 1%). They have a bulletproof majority. There's zero excuses and no one to point fingers at. The right wing manifesto is on trial now. All the republican gems, deregulation, trickle down economics, a hand up, privatization... let them be scrutinized under the microscope. The time for talk is over. They have 4 years to deliver, period. Doing nothing for 4 years and begging for 8 years in power is not an option. If the 1% are richer, you're still stagnating or poorer, then you have the proof, all the evidence needed to know for a fact that the right wing is not the party that has the 99%'s best interests at heart.
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Sadly, no it's not a joke and w should all feel ashamed for laughing at someone so seriously afflicted.
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Ha ha ha ha ha! It's a joke, right?
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Thanks a lot, Obama!
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Cuz the economy sucked after Bush destroyed it, and that damned Obama and the Democrats went and fixed everything so the common man couldn't be made a slave to the privileged. That damn Obama !!!
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Oh theres a storm coming its been heading this way since it first in-testified out by Sheyma. It will smack the coast for sure but I could see the mountains keeping the brunt of it away from Atown. Better to be prepared than being told no biggie imo.
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I know of no profession, other than meteorology in Alaska, where you can get it so wrong, so much of the time, and still have a job. Remember the Thanksgiving blizzard/snowstorm predicted this past November in Anchorage? The "advisories" to make travel arrangements accordingly? Yeah, I'm still digging out from under that WALLOPING 1/8" of snow we got that weekend... I haven't seriously considered the reports of the so-called "weather professionals" for many, many years of living in Alaska. They can't even seem to get it right a couple of *hours* in advance... nevermind *days* in advance. Just use some common sense, have good tires on your car, slow down when driving, and you'll be fine. Ignore these clowns.
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I already told you this person knows I'm Catholic.
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So true. I mean, having the nerve to wish somebody a pleasant holiday without first interviewing them on their religious preferences! The fiend! Do you realize how ridiculous you sound?
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...So that they can replace her with another sycophant.
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Time that Jenny meets the Axe. Maybe put the Chief in London On in the same swing.
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Exactly. The Liberals are grabbing as much money as they can through these events and in the process they are also getting to know a select group of deep-pocketed and powerful people who will be a ready source of funds to help finance their re-election campaign and perhaps have some influence with the media. Remember what happened in Ontario in 2014, where the public sector unions helped put Kathleen Wynne in with a majority government. The federal Liberals just gave their public servants pretty much what they wanted in their contract talks so we know which way those people will vote in 2019. They will give their new-found high powered friends the same kid glove treatment, to the detriment of the country. Getting and keeping power is their only goal.
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It's how, not how much!
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Yep the future does not look bright, keep up the good work Chief
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Another Globe & Mail article says "A routine request for ID papers outside a deserted train station in a Milan suburb at 3 a.m. Friday led to a police shootout that killed the Tunisian fugitive wanted in the deadly Christmas market attack in Berlin". It seems the Italian police in Milan stopped the Tunisian terrorist Amri in a routine check. That sounds similar to the carding in Toronto where police were stopping people to ask questions but Canadians protested against that. Canada isn't immune from Muslim terrorist attacks. We've had them before. I wonder if we will need that sort of police checking in Canada the future. Maybe Mississauga should keep it up just in case. And Conservatives says if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear.
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To be fair, this can really only be achieved in the Digital television age. Prior to that cable was analogue and it wan't cheaply possible to provide every customer with a complete and separate channel list
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"But hey, consumers refuse to understand why they should pay for channels they don’t watch, so why not give them what they think they want." What a great concept: giving the people who pay what they want.
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Come on Wolf , my comment was spot on . The facts speak for themselves . It tickles me that you call me a scab when you know that's not true. I paid union dues my entire working career . Even though you rise every day to attack me regardless of my position on any issue , let me wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year !
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The Republican scab rises early to join in the Putin/Trump idolatry expressed through the hate rhetoric for any Democrat ever born. McCarthy would have put them all in jail for lauding a Russian dictator.
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Chelsea has been a target of republicans since she was a young child. So I assume you are talking about all the times she was verbally attacked by them? If Trump's daughter, a willingly adult, puts herself in the political process then she should be ready for all that comes her way.
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In my opinion it was tacky, rude, thoughtless and inappropriate to make any comment about a passenger. And that tweet was just ugly . Where are we headed? Do parents not teach their kids any manners at all anymore? Just for the record i'd feel the same had the object of the discourtesy been Chelsea. Or anyone else, for that matter. I shake my head in disgust at such low behavior.
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Funny stuff, liberals being "heavily armed".
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At the very least, don't stay if you're one of those brainless Trump types. We don't like anti-intellectuals around here nor do we like racists. You've got the "heartland" that none of us would touch with a ten-foot-pole to live in. Leave us awful liberals alone. We're mean, very violent, and heavily armed anti-white-christian-nationalists and we're just awful educated snobs in any case. And when you get lost in the wilderness we'll give you directions that will get you lost or hopefully killed. Plus, we make fun of you at all of our parties and everyone laughs a lot. Also, if you choke on a piece of steak we won't give you the Heimlich. You don't want to be here other places are a better fit for you. You may think people like you but we're actually just pretending and the minute you turn your back we roll our eyes and make gagging gestures.
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I don't think it's good vs bad. We are morally compelled to treat all students with respect. I feel too much resources are directed toward students who simply are not interested in education.
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JM, I find you to be a reasonable commentator on most strings, but you overgeneralize in this post. Good v. Bad, you say?
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Isn't it still against the law to drink, and/or be drunk with a firearm in public?
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You took gun violence and spun it so far out of reality it is ridiculous. by the way most of the gangsters w concealed weapons permits are republican in anchorage. The reality is guns and alcohol don't mix well. Alaska is full of guns&alcohol.
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In reality we don't have to let in anyone. I'm not advocating that but where does this idea come from that we never close the front door for a little while? What we should be doing is working out deals with wealthy Arab countries that speak the same language and share the same religion and receive billions in aid from us to take in these people...I'm not advocating leaving them out in the cold.
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You're probably more likely to be hit by lightning or ran over by a bus then be a victim of a terrorist attack orchestrated by an immigrant. So the sky isn't exactly falling around us, okay. (yeah yeah, tell that to the victims in Berlin, I get it.) Secondly on the topic of who we let in our boarders; what you say isn't practical and is essential a cop-out for 'keep the undesirable out'. Governments can't ignore a refugee crisis on their doorsteps. What would you have done differently? Send woman and children back, possibly to their deaths? Did you not see the picture of the little boy dead on the beach? These people weren't fleeing just for the hell of it. And just so you know, we've had a family based immigration policy in the USA since the 1950s.
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Read the story of the Church Run Native Residential School genocide, Mt. Cashel, Irish Laundries, and so on to see what happens when Churches get the level of control they really want over children's "education". http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2011/05/10/our-future-is-bleak-says-leader-of-irish-christian-brothers/
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Read the story of Fred Saskamoose
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If the sister acted as translator in making the will ( with her as sole beneficiary ) she had a conflict of interest in the matter and this alone should have invalidated the will. Translation is a very tricky busines and for this case a certified registered translator would be necessary to validate the will as legally binding.
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1. The damages appear to be entirely based upon violations of the Quebec civil code: a.) the sister-in-law had illegally taped the telephone conversation between her brother and his wife - without the knowledge or consent of either; b.) the sister-in-law then made a video including the telephone conversation, and played it to a hundred family and friends at the funeral reception. This was also without the knowledge or consent of the wife, and also illegal. 2. The will: The sister-in-law acted as 'translator' for her brother and the notary during the making of the new will. The judge voided it, finding that it did not reflect the brother's wishes. It's not up to the judge to write a new will himself, and he therefore ruled that the previous will was still in effect. I've read the decision, in French, but will not provide the URL, for reason the Globe provides - protection of the children.
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And vehicles.
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And knives.
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What are the "jobs for all Canadians" that he helped create? He is a failed businessman who went to live in the USA after running a money losing mutual fund for a few years here in Canada.
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The best thing going for Mr. O'Leary is that he is a fiscal conservative with experience in creating jobs for all Canadians. He understand a balance unlike the PM and has no interest in social conservativism. Another thing going for Mr. O' Leary is that he has no baggage from the Harper years, unlike the other candidates. Am hoping he gets the nod as the next leader!
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Yep .... browsing Outside ..... Anchorage has become unbearable.
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The crime in this town is terrible. I lived here a long time and I have had enough.
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If your only response is "tripe", it's a clear sign of bias against Israel.
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Tripe.
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Oh, my! Do you mean to say that, sometimes, people who murder others horrifically occasionally might suffer some discomfort while being executed? Say it isn't so! I shall not sleep well tonight, worrying about how heinous murderers might inadvertently be uncomfortable when they die. I'll just conveniently forget how their victims suffered as THEY died. . .
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Except of course, when the heads of those executed catch on fire, blood boiling and spurting out from under their masks, or when the lethal injection keeps the condemned in prolonged agony, as has happened a number of times in Oklahoma in recent years. http://www.sptimes.com/News/92599/State/The_story_of_Old_Spar.shtml The last words of Charles Warner as he was put to death by lethal injection were: “My body is on fire.” Clayton Lockett's execution was attempted on April 29, 2014, but was abandoned when he could not be sedated and was left writhing in pain. Lockett died 43 minutes later of a heart attack. Fallin appointed a member of her staff to lead the investigation into the botched execution. Robert Patton, her director of corrections, resigned, and despite an Oklahoma conflict of interest law, was hired as a deputy warden by GEO Group whose contract he had overseen.
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Rik... man, you really have a stick up your arse don't you? First off, the dams were ancient, and unless you wanted to spend millions more to repair them only to repair them again in another few years, it was best to take them down. Add in the increased cost of maintenance, and it would be prohibitive. Second, the habitat gained by removal has, amazing as it might seem to you, been used by salmon, and used quite extensively. In fact, not only have they traveled deep into the park, but they have spawned, quite successfully in fact, throughout the river and tributaries opened up by dam removal. Salmon, as it turns out, are a very real source of income for thousands of fisherman across the state, and up in Alaska... Third, the fix you suggest for US 101 is absurd, and a hell of a lot more expensive and potentially dangerous than building a new bridge. Maybe you don't realize how much rock would have to be moved, but it would be prohibitive and destabilizing to the hillside.
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The lower dam was apparently plugged by rafting up logs then submerging them by piling rock on them, to form a latticework plug, of sorts, so why not just dredge them out and let the river flow under the dam, then install a gate to store water for times of drought? The upper dam could have been similarly drilled under to allowed the lakes to refill in flood season, protecting downstream property and then used as a reservoir in Summer. We spent millions of scarce tax dollars for the aesthetics of a "wild" canyon for a few tourists. Once the lakes were drained the dams could collapse in an earthquake with no real harm done, but would likely stand if a seismic sensor automatically opened the drains if things started rocking. Now we have to spend millions more each year repairing flood damage and building new reservoirs, which will likely have their own hazards, and the animals and birds that had come to rely on those lakes for habitat had to move on or die. Idiots R Us. Your tax $ @ jerk.
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they are ALL homeless. If you are couch surfing? You are homeless. If you are evicted/renovicted? You are homeless, if you are in the street? You are homeless .. if you are living in a hotel/motel or airBnB and work here for a living? You are homeless; if you are living in a car/van or on a boat drifting in the water? You ARE homeless.
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The use of the umbrella term, "homeless" is the first thing that has to change. Some of these street people are quite at home where they are. Some are mentally ill. Some are drug addled. Some are forced onto the streets through no cause of their own. They should be called vagrants, hospital-less, rehabless etc., anything but homeless. At least that way an appropriate assessment for each classification can be made.
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spy, although I agree with your comment in principle it should be noted that Hebrew is a Semitic language as is Arabic. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Semite
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Yeah, you know the old 'anti-semite' angle doesn't really work anymore. Besides, the Israeli's aren't even semites.
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The election is measured in Electoral College Votes, not popular votes, of which it was 304 to 227. I would say the Democrats failed miserably.
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"The Democrats failed miserably..." Mr. Trump won the election. But given a popular vote win for Clinton numbering in the millions, perhaps a term other than "failed" would be appropriate. Neglected middle America's "victory" was a product of a voting system that undermines one person = one vote. And if anyone bristles at that characterization, all they need to do is ask themselves what the reaction of Trump supporters would have been had the vote tally been reversed and Clinton been the electoral college winner. Also, as someone with extended family in Middle America who have voted both Democrat and Republican, the brush being applied to them is too broad. For many, it would seem that the view of Clinton as corrupt was a far bigger driver in her loss than anything Trump actively did to court votes (too many, his acknowledgement meant zero. They just wanted to prevent her from winning.).
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They're crap....and the current model is the worst. Not only 100-lbs heavier than the previous model, the gearbox is about the worst on the planet. The engine with its econo handicap is a slush box that revs slower than my tractor. It's relianance on stability and fuel efficiency gimmicks ensures it will remain the least reliable car on the road. It's an old-mans car for those with more money than brains.
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I suggest you reply to the actual comment and realize your statement was incorrect. There has been a Corvette in my garage for the past 35 years. They remain the only true production sports car made in America and the absolute best performance value for the money ever built. Many "experts" forget that at one time Porsche had a repair team that would go over every Porsche that came off the production line to make it presentable to the buyer. Read the Porsche case study in "Lean Thinking" by Womack and Jones.
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Iodine and Vitamin D are nutrients required be the body. Fluoride is not a nutrient. There is no condition in the body requiring fluoride for a cure. It is a toxic waste substance created from the production of aluminum, fertilizer, steel and nuclear industries. It’s not the natural element of fluoride, again, it’s industrial toxic waste.
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iodine in salt, vitamin d in milk, fluoride in tap water, these were early public health campaigns that worked and improved the quality of life of the average american child. I am all for individual freedoms but when it comes to public health people need to start being good citizens and think about the greater good
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OAS s is given to all retiree that have low income. For god sake, how many of you out there were lucky enough to belong and work for a company for most of you life and had a good pension fund. Not everyone. Some people yapping as if he was raised with a silver and gold. How many of you there worked so hard that you get sick working and find yourself unable to work anymore. It cause income security. For myself, i can only say thank god there is such a program. Our current economy, the age discrimination, the debt driven lifestyle...we all might need this OAS.
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OAS is senior's welfare and it is given to elderly immigrants if they have said they have been here for ten years, even if they never have worked here, but received 10 years of provincial welfare. End it.
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scottd It is a measure of the strength of the US that it could do all those things. The US did not collapse. That I assume was the purpose of 9/11 - to destroy or at least impair the functioning of the US. 9/11 was just another battle between Arabs and the US. The US had spent billions on interference in the Middle East before 9/11. I understand your point to be that the US would not have spent money as it did without 9/11.
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" It is a measure of the strength of the US that 9/11 had little effect on the functioning of the US," HUh? How about two wars in foreign countries that added billions to the US debt, billions in domestic expenditures on the militarization of police which could have been spent on education or infrastructure, and now the rise of right wing kooks who want to ban people based on race. "No effect". Yeah right.
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Western Patriot: A commie pinko wingnut who's going to rue the day that Trump got elected now that his lover boy Obama disappears.
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Marx: A right wing anti-reality loon who's doomed to be severely disappointed with his man crush Trump....
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Careless Whispers and Faith were truly original. The rest of his life was just gossip fodder. No one should expire at 53.
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Cowboys and Angels for me. Fabulous sound. RIP George.
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Neither one applies to Israel. They don't claim the territory as their own. Hence the name Palestinian Territories and it hasn't been annexed. No violation of the Geneva Convention as the convention was not designed to cover situations like Israeli settlements in the occupied territories, but rather the forcible transfer or deportation of large numbers of people. No forcible transfer of deportation, therefore no violation.
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People may be wondering about the international legal principles that Israel is violating with its actions in the West Bank. There are two primary ones, the first having to do with Israel's commitments under the UN Charter, and the second Israel's commitments under the Geneva Conventions. To the first, no nation may capture territory in war and claim it as its own. (Nations may only temporarily occupy territory outside their borders. Then they must withdraw.) To the second, no nation may move its own citizens to reside on territory that is temporarily occupied through war. Doing so is a form of ethnic cleansing, which is both a war crime and a crime against humanity. These are not trivial violations, in other words. The first is a cornerstone of International order, while the second is a cornerstone of humanitarian concern.
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I think you have your Richard Rhyner's confused. Unless a Christmas miracle happened.
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A Christmas miracle. Richard Rhyner and Shannyn Moore on the same page.
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Those who deserve to die, die the death that they deserve. Clearly, this guy deserved to die. So why be so upset? He earned this kind of death. It was simply his own Karma coming back at him. You should celebrate death. It comes at the end of everyone's life. Death is the natural way of life on this planet.
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A life extinguished. The question that arises in my mind is whether the transgression involved warranted the termination of a life. Assuming the officer could have retreated and ended the confrontation, was it wise for the officer to continue conflict to the point of using deadly force. Was the offense involved important enough to escalate to the use of deadly force? A profound moral question.
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anther - Provide evidence that drinking water fluoridation is medication or poison. There is none, so you are only posting lies.
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Flouride is mass medication that is actually mass poison. The developed countries that do not fluoridate the water have the same improved dental health outcomes and those claimed by countries that fluoridate the water. The improvements attributed to dental hygiene not fluoride which is a neurotoxin and thyroid toxin amongst other things.
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Go on you tube, type in WHAM and have a listen. Should put a smile on your face on a dreary day.
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I'll kick off by saying that I have never heard of George Michael or his supposedly famous song.
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FINALLY-- an action to improve thingswith the University system that makes the most--common sense and right away it brings out-- the detractors---I wise step ---President Jim Johnson---UAS looks beautiful-- and I am sure would serve its purpose well in these efforts ...
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Mr. Johnson, you may justify your decision on flip flopping between UAF and UAS with your four points, but I find all four points weak and self-serving. I think you were simply told what to do and you did it. I cannot say if this will ultimately be a plus or a minus for the university, the budget and most importantly, the students. Only time will tell. Regarding your new search for a chancellor, please dump the idea of a nationwide search. UAF is a small campus with a small student body. Wasting money you do not have in looking for national caliber leadership is a futile effort and simply tells Alaskans what you think of an Alaska university education. Good, but not good enough.
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@ATorontoVtr Doesn't the McGuinty/Wynne/Butts wealth transfer to California scam kick in Jan 1? Ontario must feel warm seeing their $$$ going to California! We're still trying to figure out if dingbat Notley's carbon tax rebate scheme will be fully operational as they only have the means to collect with nothing developed to rebate lower income families yet. Still no word from the AB government if gas stations on the AB side of Lloydminster will eventually will be driven out of business competing with their SK counterparts that aren't forced to add the ridiculous carbon tax on Jan 1. Only 5 days left for Notley's gang of incompetents! Harper and other intelligent people have always cornered progressives with the reality these are all just wealth distribution scams and will have little or no effect on reducing CO2 emissions. The costs of these scams will intimately be dumped on the consumer and taxpayer to subsidize the guaranteed shortfall and wrecked economies of progressives.
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Gerald Butts is responsible for McGuinty/Wynne, Green Energy and the endless tax increases Ontarians have had to bear these past 13 years. He will do exactly the same to Canada. Your optimism is sorely misplaced Chris. The pain is only beginning for the "makers" in society.
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Will be remembered as one of the worst foreign policy presidents in modern history. A president who bears significant responsibility for the tragedy of Syria, the empowerment of Russia and Iran, and the weakening of America's standing in the world.as one of the worst foreign policy presidents in modern history. A president who bears significant responsibility for the tragedy of Syria, the empowerment of Russia and Iran, and the weakening of America's standing in the world.
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Obama, the lame duck president, going out with a bang. Wants to be remembered for...what?
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That may be the origin of the term, however, that does not change the fact that Arabs are a Semitic people.
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Yes, but the term anti-Semite was first introduced by a German Jew hater by the name of Wilhelm Marr. Read much?
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"the so-called TEA Partiers and CBC Republicans don't deserve to be in control of any American government." Don't they? Do you not have enough confidence in the democratic system used to elect and decide many issues in the United States of America? Do you just ignore the procedural ramifications whenever it is about your side or the other side? I realize that you're a partisan like RR but just on the other side of the spectrum but I think it is gross negligence to commit the same fouls as "the other side does" when claiming they shouldn't be enfranchised or have any political voice in the matter because they don't agree with you. At least, that is what it looks like as your reasoning to why they don't "deserve to be in control of [anything]" is rather sparse.
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Got news for you Bucko. The Republicants own the titles: Just Say No to America, and Corrupt Bastards Club. No all Republicans are rotten, but a fair amount are. It's one thing to have opposing sides, but the so-called TEA Partiers and CBC Republicans don't deserve to be in control of any American government.
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Looks like Civil Comments deleted my earlier response to this. Believe what you want, but those three guys went there to rob and murder for drugs and money. They knew the victims and they knew the victims has drugs and money. Does it matter if they were selling? It's all the same. Drug users are every bit as bad as drug dealers. The victims made a choice to use drugs and associate themselves with other drug addicts/dealers. This was the inevitable outcome. Drugs kill-one way or another. Overdose. Violent death. DUI. Drugs kill. Nothing good comes from drugs or people who use them.
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Where exactly does it say they sold drugs?
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2/2 <everybody here is waiting to dance upon his grave.> Cardinal Burke is a (relatively) young man; I hope he lives to be a very old man, healthy and happy in the Lord's service. I hope his best days are still ahead of him. You should apologize for suggesting that I think anything different from that; but since you probably won’t apologize, I will pray that God forgives you. She will, you know. <so consumed with hatred for this man. May God forgive you all.> I’ve written critically about Cardinal Burke, and I will no doubt continue to do so. Your facile accusation that I hate him and need God’s forgiveness for hating him represents the poverty of your thinking and writing -- it’s the reason I disengaged from you, the reason so few people here take you seriously. May God forgive you for your rash judgment.
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1/2 You seem frustrated by your inability to defend your position. I don’t hate Cardinal Burke. I don’t even know him. I met him once, many years ago, before he was a bishop. I remember him because he became a bishop and cardinal; he wouldn’t remember me at all. He’s a public figure and subject to criticism. I don’t hate him; I tend to feel sorry for him. He has advanced in the church by means of the principle of ‘promoveatur ut amoveatur’ -- he’s been promoted to the next job in order to remove him from the previous one. He’s caused or exacerbated division and caused or been at the center of controversy throughout his public life. The Knights of Malta have been bumping along, doing their thing, for 900 years -- and it took Burke only two years to manufacture for them a conflict with the pope. I am interested in how the conflict resolves; if the Knights are faithful to their vows, they will cooperate with the pope in reaching a solution. That's what I think will happen.
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ROS love China, China numble one. Him do anything for China, except live there.
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This is a recycled article by GM for holiday page filling purpose, from the source like this. https://www.thethirdpole.net/2015/10/29/chinas-bottled-water-industry-to-exploit-asias-water-tower-4/ It is not just propaganda, but very cheap and poor propaganda - C&P G&M style.
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9.4 million
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I'd have to do the per capita math - Chicago on Christmas eve had 57 shootings and 11 fatalities.
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Alceste, when are you and all of the other social justice warrior types going to realize that we are not a country of laws......
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Not sure why nobody answered; it's clear. Insisting that a person on a street corner late at night provide ID or answers to questions amounts to detaining the person. When it's done on a 'hunch' -the kind of circumstances you describe - that kind of detention is illegal. Here's what the Supreme Court of Canada said a few years ago: “police officers may detain an individual if there are reasonable grounds to suspect in all the circumstances that the individual is connected to a particular crime and that the detention is reasonably necessary on an objective view of the circumstances .“ ~ R. v. Mann, [SCC, 2004]
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No - This is simply your true colors being exposed. People who do not see things like you do are asked to leave, as you have an agenda which is to force your ("liberal progressive") agenda down everybody's throats, then tell them if they don't like it then leave. All wrapped up in a pious wrapper of psychobabble analysis. Then you say you can make it all better by "having coffee" and discussing the issues, my question is why would she want to waste 2 hours with you ? What problem would that solve ? Do we all need to be on a mission to change Gary's mind ? I have a newsflash Gary, you are not that important.
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Oh Motley.....sorry. I don't "encourage" Jackie to move....I opine that it's always an option. Frankly, I would not live in a community where I felt uncomfortably estranged. Ms Owlsey describes the people of the community as "screeching nuts", compares Eugene to a Communist State and condemns the RG as pandering to the "screeching nuts." I don't mind her, you or anyone else disagreeing with me about anything. In fact, it often makes for interesting conversations. Should Ms Owsley be interested in discussing any of the issues we "disagree" on, I'd love to have a cup of coffee and a constructive conversation. I've made you the very same offer on several ocassions. I'm quite sincere when I do so. Name the time and place and I'll be there. However, simply whining about how awful Eugene, the people who live in the area and the RG is, serves no constructive purpose. As I mentioned, if it were the best I could do, I'd move. Substance?...let's have that conversation....call me
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Cowie: Russians have a nasty habit of pushing you to skate in the first and second forcing you to spend your energy, while they cruise in the early stages of the game. Then throwing everything at you in the third with incredible skill and velocity until you break. Our kids must not let themselves be drawn to that type of strategy. Slow but steady works better for three periods. Nice comment pal!
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A bit of gamesmanship from the Russian captain, perhaps. "They're just good in the first". Nice try. Russian teams do seem to have a habit of not putting forth their best efforts until the elimination phase of a tourney. These teams really do not like each other, and I love that. It should make for some really good hockey when they meet later.
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Yeah Right. Just you wait for natives to come face to face with Muslims fighting for the same junk of land.
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I think I join the vast majority of Canadians when I say how delighted I am to learn that the population of our indigenous peoples is growing. While concerns over the ideal immigration targets and demographic rightfully finds traction in our public discourse it is good to learn that our first and the most heritage of Canadians is seeing population growth. Rarely in our everyday Canadian discussion do we get to learn how our first groups of Canadians - from indigenous to European settler - is also growing. Our country is richer and better with immigration since that is its birthright, especially with balance for those we welcome from around the world, but it is also made better knowing that our original peoples are helping to shape our continual identity.
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Add in Iran and Russia to that list.
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Canada is flooded with BLACK MONEY from India and China. * Canadians should demand a complete audit of all RE purchases by foreigners and determine where the cash came from, what kind of corruption, human trafficking, drug deals, bribery etc. AND SEIZE THE PROPERTIES!
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Lies.
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So, the Liar-in-Chief has a lying AG. Colour me not at all surprised. Lying and cheating seems to be their M.O. "Sad!"
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What ever happened to Envision Eugene pillar #5, which states: "Protect, repair, and enhance neighborhood livability"? This project sure seems like it will just the opposite of this pillar.
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this article is reminiscent of the old fella fella yelling at kids to "get off my lawn" regardless if they were even close to the lawn. If you don't like traffic, move to the county. Lane County needs development desperately.
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FACT #8: FLUORIDE IS THE ONLY MEDICINE ADDED TO PUBLIC WATER Fluoride is the only chemical added to water that doesn’t actually treat the water. Chlorine, for example, is added to kill bacteria so that we can drink the water without getting sick. Fluoride, by contrast, is added to prevent a disease (tooth decay) that is not caused by drinking water. Fluoridation proponents claim that fluoridated water is not a medication because, in their view, it’s no different than adding iodine to salt or vitamin D to milk. What proponents fail to acknowledge, however, is that iodine and vitamin D are both essential nutrients; but fluoride is not. An essential nutrient is something the body has a physiological demand for. If we don’t have enough iodine, for example, our thyroid gland won’t function properly. Although fluoride advocates sometimes claim that fluoride is a “nutrient,” the National Academy of Sciences has repeatedly confirmed that this is not the case.[40]
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FACT #7: FLUORIDE SUPPLEMENTS HAVE NEVER BEEN APPROVED BY THE FDA Fluoride “supplements” are designed to provide children the same dose of fluoride they would receive by drinking fluoridated water.[36] Unlike other dietary supplements, however, you can’t just walk into a grocery store and buy a fluoride supplement. Because of fluoride’s toxicity, you can only buy a fluoride “supplement” if you have a doctor’s prescription. Yet, although federal law requires that prescription drugs be approved as safe and effective by the FDA,[37] the FDA has never approved fluoride supplements for the prevention of tooth decay.[38] In fact, the only fluoride supplements the FDA has reviewed, have been rejected.[39] So, with fluoridation, we are adding to the water a prescription-strength dose of a drug that has never been approved by the FDA.
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There already is "cheating for all," and Western athletes exploit it for all its worth. It's called claiming to have ADHD, asthma, muscle pain, or any number of a wide range of health issues that are treated with dopaminergics. Dopamine is dopamine, regardless of whether the source is cocaine, methamphetamine, asthma medication, ADHD medication, chronic pain medication, or other source. Dopamine always improves physiological functionality, and body self-repairing and development. So, Western athletes just claim one of the numerous conditions that grants them a dopaminergic prescription, and presto: legalized professional doping. A Norwegian report for that 46 of Norway’s 61 Olympic champions since 1992 have using dopaminergic asthma medication, at doses 9 times higher than the 1600 mcg per day WADA claims to allow. What is that, if not organized doping? Professional sports means doping, because the human brain runs on dopamine, which means human physiology is dependent upon it.
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Ban Russia from participation in the next four Olympics. Or, allow cheating for all.
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Denial of what? The article states that there are no claims of state involvement. Also, this is still a G&M article, so take it with a grain of salt. But, in general, professional sports = doping. Everyone should know that. Canadian, USA, European, Russian... everyone else. It's part of the job. Russia isn't accused of doing anything that Canada or the USA didn't also do, they're just accused of doing it while not claiming asthma or ADHD to legitimatize the action. The athletic enhancement benefits from taking dopaminergics is always the same, regardless of what its usage is claimed for. That's why this issue is clearly politically-driven - because the West is manipulating perception of semantics to isolate Russia. Norway has a proven documented higher doping rate than Russia is alleged to have by IOC officials, and yet there's no accusation towards Norway, because Norwegian athletes all claim asthma to be able to dope.
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I remember reading the endless comments made here by the Russian denial machine.
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Your last sentence speaks volumes about what actually happens often at the G&M and NP. Witness the coverage of Justin Trudeau leading up to the 2015 election. The Thomsons appeared to be suffering from Romanov-Edward VIII syndrome - the hordes are at the gates to rob us of our privilege and wealth.
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Unfortunate comments about bias in the Globe, as the editorial states, all media have markets and focus , the founder George Brown was a leading radical in his pursuit of creating Canada, it is a good Cdn story. I see that flame still at the Globe. I follow 4 papers and both national broadcasters to get perspective on news. My filter on fake news is to see if one of the above has picked up the story. One significant risk is when owners get into the editorial room.
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The general point about hypocrisy and the renewed fashionableness of old prejudices, and the tacit provision of an ideological safe-harbour for Ezra Pound is fair enough. But this does not excuse a virtually complete failure to understand Wodehouse as a writer, whose whole output is riddled with ironic detachment. He was not an apologist for Bertie Wooster, Roderick Spode, or the commandant in Upper Silesia. He therefore doesn't need to benefit from the Ezra Pound exemption. The article is rather loose on facts and its overall thesis is base over apex (as Wooster might have said).
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Quibbles aside, the point of the article is well-taken: most of us are extremely picky (and massively hypocritical) with our high dudgeon and our calls to boycott.
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Actually, the proposed mine is being exploited by Northern Dinkesty, who plans on making a killing on the Vancouver Stock Exchange with their ore exploration "results". It is Canadian mining company who owns the shares. More money is made off of the potential of huge ore deposits (mining scams) than the actually extraction of the ore itself.
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I propose to have the Permanent dividend fund purchase every share of Northern Dynasty (NAK) aprox 550 million shares for market. The price i believe would be less than 1.2 billion dollars American.+ or - Then open the mine and force the company to mine it in an environmentally sound way as to not destroy our food and tourism source. This money would be revenue.not tied to any state spending. Then bond the project our selves and issue shares that are short the market to insure no loss in bonding this project. when the shares rise exponentially sell them back into the fund. Then may we have our full dividends. Please.
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It's interesting that the Libs have created another tax that none of them will pay for themselves. Taxpayers pay for governments cars, gas, taxis and air travel. It's a modern version of "let them eat cake".
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Just a terrible policy that is full of holes and an open invitation for corruption. Many will suffer under Winnie's delusion of making Ontario "green". This cap and trade will be meaningless in reducing GHG worldwide, we are such a small producer it only amounts to a rounding error on world wide emissions. Just another Liberal tax grab and a chance for their friends to cash into this scheme.
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Obama's position on the settlements have been clear, consistent, and open to criticism throughout his Presidency.
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This was a cowardly move by Obama on his way out and is why Obama will never be considered a great leader. If he wanted to change the US policy on Israel, he should of done it in his first term.
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Not in most of B.C., they didn't
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The Crown entered into numerous treaties about that land. We should live up to the terms of those treaties which we often haven't done but the two situations aren't comparable.
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I guess karma is real after all.
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Yes I have a child. He was almost killed by a mentally unhinged addict and has permanent disabilities as a result. I also have a conscience and a penchant for justice, unlike so many on these pages who fantasize about the defendants being beaten, anally raped until they die, hung publically so they can see them lose control of their bowels when they die and on and on. Do you think your child couldn't do something reprehensible? If he or she did, how would you feel reading these types of comments that are not only directed at the accused, but at their parents and families? I've read countless horrific comments about this case, most of them from people who don't have much in the way of facts or true compassion, but rather excel at a mob mentality that extols the worst violence imaginable.
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Forcing another person to work on your behalf most certainly is. Whether your gain from their labor is cotton, or health insurance, is of no consequence. 23 days !
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Insurance is slavery?
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You are wrong again there. Who is denying freedom of speech to either the Pope or Fr Spadaro? The Pope speaks freely every day at Domus Sanctae Marthae, during audiences, gives interviews, etc. Spadaro has La Civiltà Cattolica at his disposal. They both have absolute freedom of speech but that doesn't guarantee that what they are saying is always necessarily correct. Nobody begrudges them freedom of speech otherwise how would we be able to know what they were thinking?
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Those who take Cardinal Burke even halfway seriously support freedom of speech and freedom of the press in his case, but would deny those same freedoms to Pope Francis SJ, and Father Spataro, SJ.
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True podadores... It is easy to generalize many times because that is what fits more times than not. Thanks for being a sensible and compassionate person who leans to the right. Someday it would be good for the left and right to clearly discover each others beliefs and I am quite sure we would find far more in common than not and it is just a matter of reconciling what is the best way to get there.
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I consider myself right-wing but I certainly don't support what has and is going on in Israel and the "Occupied" territories! Please be careful not to paint people you obviously don't like with the same brush!.....the reverse ridiculous statement could very easily be made to people who consider themselves, "left-wing"!
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I'm the one in denial?!? Per the article...."It’s the fastest-growing major international brand on the planet." Really Doc, I have no idea why you would try to spin that Buick is in some sort of survival mode. In addition, Consumer Reports just rated Buick as #3 in terms of reliability by brand.
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I'm sorry that you are in denial. Don't forget that it was only a few years ago that Buick's owner GM went bankrupt and needed government support to survive. Pontiac, Oldsmobile and Saturn are no longer in existence. Buick will probably follow suit within the next decade . . .
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Without Russia's intervention in this conflict, this brutal war would have continued forever. you mean? Without Russia's BRUTAL intervention in this conflict, this brutal war would have continued forever. The death of hundred of thousands of civilians and Syrian government soldiers meant nothing to them. (USA and Saudi Arabia) You mean? The death of hundred of thousands of civilians and Syrian government soldiers meant EVERYTHING TO RUSSIA AND ASSAD Try shedding your anti-American lenses and you might make sense
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Without Russia's intervention in this conflict, this brutal war would have continued forever. USA and Saudi Arabia (+Gulf States) just wished for another regime change in the region. They supported and financed terrorists/extremists/mercenaries to accomplish their task. The death of hundred of thousands of civilians and Syrian government soldiers meant nothing to them. There is nothing much to love about Assad. There is even less to love about the Islamic extremists winning (aka: "moderate rebels" by CIA). They failed to transform Syria into the next Libya. For the time being.......
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If anything has been debunked it's the apartheid claim. . Twelve Arabs are currently serve in the Knesset. Arabs from Israel, the West Bank and Gaza have access to Israeli hospitals. Arab doctors and nurses treat Jewish and Arab patients in Israeli hospitals. When Palestinians, including West Bank Palestinians claim that their rights have been abrogated in the course of an Israeli action, they are entitled to file suit in Israel. The valedictorian of a recent graduating class at the Technion was a Muslim woman. More than one Druze Arab commands an Israeli infantry brigade. Salim Joubran is an Israeli Arab judge on the Supreme Court of Israel. Apartheid in Israel? Hardly.
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Israel has given up on democracy and is becoming an Apartheid State.
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Gomez DID play for East High School, only later leaving state to play Juniors....
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But he played basketball for East. I'm not a hockey guy, but I know enough to ASSUME that Gomez did not play public HS hockey but instead was in a junior program, no?
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True !! The real story is America did the right thing and agreed with what the rest of the world believes including most Jewish people ! The only ones that are upset are the ultra Orthodox Jews and the ultra right wing of Israel .
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Pretty much the usual dumping on Obama and the UN here. The 5 permanent nations on the Security Council (China, France, Russia, United Kingdom and the US) and the Non-permanent members (Angola, Egypt, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Senegal, Spain, Ukraine, Uruguay, Venezuela all agreed to this resolution. The US did not veto it as they usually do to protect Israel. That is all. Netanyahu and Trump are the outliers here. Well, and our own Stephen Joseph Harper, but thankfully he doesn't matter now not being a head of state. It has always been UN policy since the UN created Israel that lands taken in war are illegally held. I hope there is a move now to label goods that are produced in the occupied territories and sold abroad. Hope we can all do without soda stream.
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One pedals fake news and one doesn't Dick. But you know that and are just creating diversions to mask your willful and intentional partisan blindness aren't ya dick?
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So what ? The Dispatch owner had Obama to her house for dinner and nearly every day after that Obama was treated like he was God sent in the newspaper and Trump was trashed . Even Alaska voted against the Dispatch's position on the issues. Trumps biggest supporters were average American people. They elected him. Without liberal California and it's open door policy towards illegals Trump wins the popular vote as well . January 20 can't get here fast enough.
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So you prefer regulations to a market-based approach?
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Cap in trade and a direct tax on carbon produced appeals to governments because it is something that can be done by an act of parliament and it gives governments more money to spend . There are other and better ways of reducing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere, but they involve governments spending money or they depend on individual initiatives. Many of these have been in operation for decades like atomic power stations, large scale tree planting, more efficient energy using machines, electric powered public transport systems, traffic circles instead of stop signs and traffic lights, lower speed limits, renewable energy technology, bicycle lanes, etc. One wonders if focusing on these existing things would not have more impact on climate change rather than the introduction of yet another kind of tax that could have an adverse effect on the economy and may have a minimal effect on global temperatures.
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www.catholicarrogance.org
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There is no place for catholicophobia in Canada ! A motion in Ottawa has been adopted to that effect, no ?
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Allan, You are unstable - to even suggest or fake act that you are in control or stable is pretty pathetic. Your comments to people are out of line, let alone freakish and not even normal. \ Are you corrupt Allan? If I looked into it, will I find this true?
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Ok Meggsy, you're clearly incapable of having a calm, rational exchange or staying on topic. No point in engaging further with you.
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Blacks and Jews are similar. As soon as there's any perceived injustice, the race and anti-semite cards go flying.
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I see by the posts that the anti Semitic crowd is still alive and well in Canada. Canadians are now on the third generation of progressive education (indoctrination) since Comrade Pierre Trudeau, so this leftist ignorance is expected. The Islamic states will never allow Palestinian statehood as the Palestinians are more useful as proxy terrorists. Besides, Hamas rules the Palestinians and Iran trains, funds, arms, and controls Hamas. The Palestinians and Iran have stated publicly that they will destroy Israel and kill every Jewish man, woman, and child. Israel knew where it stood when they seen Barack Obama as President of the United States bow to waist before the Muslim King of Saudi Arabia like some Dhimmi Apostate asking forgiveness for his mere presence.
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Pretty much anything other than their pleasures: sports (whether as observers or participants); extravagant weddings; beating competitors in business etc. It's very sad.
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Don't care about what?
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A very important life lesson: NEVER believe anything that is "official" !
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A third said day to day expenses were beyond their monthly income. Not surprising, life is expensive in Canada. The not so day to day stuff became unaffordable for many years ago. Examples: New furnace or roof, $5K and up. Basic fridge or stove $1K. Set of tires for the car or a brake job, $1K, fender bender $2K+. Was browsing BestBuy over the holidays, lots of new TVs $2K-$3K or so. There is now very little of any consequence to be bought for under a thousand bucks although, officially, there is no inflation. Go figure.
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Not to worry. The stain and the stench of guilt by association will linger on them forever.
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This tells me all I need to know about how the bishops think.
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I dunno. Maybe you can tell us who you are.
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Who is denglish4?
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This "wavemaker" person needs to be banned he/she brings nothing to the table but insults and nastiness. He/she must be a very very unhappy person.
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A bleeding heart for the murders, you're a real peach.
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The theme of the article is that one creates one's own "magic" through creativity, perseverance and initiative. Those mentioned in the article are working to make things better rather than habitually complaining, whining about the wonderful lost past and abandoning the electoral process for meaningless protest votes. . We should be thankful for those of us in Chinatown and Honolulu who work to improve our city rather than simply find fault in everything and everyone in Hawaii.
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You so right, there is no more " magic" in Waikiki.
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Why do you worship a murderous god? Serious question.
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I don't pretend to know why God knows or does what he does, if I did he would not be worthy of being worshiped. Why is there sin in the world ? For one - Sin is being dealt with and put away and will be no more, and as far as the ones he has chosen to die -I have news for you: Everybody Dies -So you do not like the manner of death ? It is a split second and after that eternity, so in the grand scheme of things why does the manner of death matter ? He chose to rest to give man a model of worship and to illustrate the ultimate rest that comes from faith in Christ. Basically you don't believe God because you don't like him, well, that does not make it true. You have no "transitional" fossils and the "strata" is a joke, you need Billions of years to make it happen, but even then it still does not make sense. There is far more evidence for a global flood than "billions" of years, sorry, but I only have 500 characters. You will never disprove God, the truth endures - the end.
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Indeed, the Council reflects the choices of the voters and those voters often keep returning the same incumbents to office. Apparently they're not too unhappy with the Council's actions. It's not misleading to state that this is the case. As you say, the only way things change is by the actions of involved citizens running for office and/or supporting challengers who better represent their wishes. regards, Gary
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Gary: "While we each have our own "take". "Eugene has a "weak Mayor" charter" Which is only worth the face value appearance of the Charter paper it is written on. In reality as with some past Eugene Mayors [Piercy very much included] are in fact highly political, extremely partisan & rule by [back alley] threat as leader of the City band. Ruiz, Medary & particularly Kerns are puppets on Piercy's string, as are the liberal Councilors with Poling & Clark the exception. I have a good to close relationship with Poling and Clark, as well, two other long term friends [canary's] at City Hall. A bit of an inaccurate miss leading representation to state: "This means that, like it or not, those actions/inactions represent the wishes of the voters in the City. " Eugene's population is roughly 160,000/165,000 of that how many could legally vote 50%? - 40%? City Councilors are elected by a very small portion of votes in each ward. However, this is the reflecting fault of the voters. regards,
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Ew!
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Urine, plain and simple. http://modernfarmer.com/2014/01/human-pee-proven-fertilizer-future/
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Perspiration 10% Inspiration 90%.
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Let's see now: My sales meeting is in Hawaii this year. In the past I've taken my wife to other exotic locales and she is hung around the hotel pool while I've been in meetings. How do I tell my wife I don't want her to go this year because I'm afraid that she'll get hopped- up on Maui wowie at a luau and say something inappropriate or embarrass me? … Sounds pretty awful when you frame it like that doesn't it. This woman is putting her loyalty to her company ahead of her loyalty to her husband. Wrong wrong wrong. And I'm surprised the ethics advisor instructed her to have him stay home.
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