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Answer the question. If you can.
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I thought the article I provided a url for was fairly clear. Is there a reason to extend this discussion in thread that is dying and where has little relevance?
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Just can't get past your hate, can you?
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Man... "Women do not have any rights and gays should be eliminated" Women ...." you must be a deplorable republican " Man... "no I am muslim" Women...."Oh I am so sorry, I hope you do not think I am islamaphobic"
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That's too easy a question to answer. Whether or not you like Bieber's music, he's an otherwise ordinary 22 year old hockey playing kid from Stratford, Ontario who's worked his way up from being a street busker to a net worth of almost a quarter of a billion dollars. And Trudeau? Well, to be polite, let's just say he was born into wealth and power and has nice hair.
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In a country with an increasing democratic deficit, the G&M should bring back online polls. Question #1 Which Justin is smarter ? Bieber or Trudeau
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Gary obviously LOST that bet and I told him to keep the hundy I WON and buy a round on me at his Planktown group hug tomorrow. I'm hoping they'll hold their beer mugs high and cheer my name out loud for all the heavens to hear. I'll be there incognito to see if he does it. It's a public setting so I can candidly get it on video and then post it on YouTube.
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BAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAHA....OH WAIT I CANT BREATH.....BAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAA....BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH...IT'S KILLING ME....(finger pointing)BAHAHAHAHAHAHA. BAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAHA.BAHAHAHAHA
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He's saving the killer drones for CNN and the New York Times.
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Can't Trump follow Obama's example and just send in the killer drones?
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As stated previously: "Opps my bad. It must have been the reference to being "ethically inconvenienced" and the graphic description of the photos that misled me. . See the Governor's picture at the beginning of the article to understand why He was on my mind when I read your comment".
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He said MAYOR not Gov.
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"U.S. military officials told Reuters that Trump approved his first covert counterterrorism operation without sufficient intelligence, ground support or adequate backup preparations."
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There really is little to no coverage of what we do in war zones. Mostly because the public can't be bothered with these details. People want a meme or a oneliner from a fake news site(The Daily Show for example). Soldiers are injured every day and there is zero coverage. You have this story only because one of the super secret squirrels died, and a very expensive plane crashed. Add in civilian casualties and its a joygasm for the press. Outside of this operation, what can you tell me about Yemen? Without googling, who is fighting who and for what reason? What countries are involved? What bogeyman of the far left is working there? I would be really surprised if you did have an actual answer and not respond with some snarky comment.
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We're not talking grief; we're talking about an invariant sequence of stages of ever increasing cognitive sophistication in thinking about moral issues. We all grow through the stages, but our development can become arrested at any stage. About 85% of the population is stuck on Kohlberg's stage four (of 6), a stage were morality is essentially a matter of law and rules with little cognitive openness to grey or uncertainty or respect for multiple moral views on same question. Lots on internet about Kohlberg. The foundation for his work is Piaget's discovery of longitudinal stages in cognitive development in general. Piaget's work is rock solid and largely accepted without dissent; Kohlberg's work is less understood and thus challenged. He was a terrible writer, and IMHO badly presented his own work.
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Dennis thanks for your reply. Now I'll have to go off and try to find some short discussions of Kohlberg, as I don't assume we're talking about grief and acceptance.
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I didn't suggest that the cases are in any way analogous. I simply pointed to an example, conveniently at hand, where "conservative" concerns about the justice system were reported. Incidentally, Vince Li did not murder anyone. Li KILLED Tim Mc Lean, but the not-criminally-responsible finding means that the killing was NOT murder.
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Poor analogy. There is ample proof Vince Li murdered, beheaded, and cannabalized Tim McLean. The abovementioned case is a he said, she said case without supporting evidence. The MP's remarks reflect a popular dissatisfaction within society regarding NCR designations.
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As an expert on the subject, your opinion might merit consideration, if the actual fact that being an expert on this particular subject necessarily requires a lack of merit.
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Thank you for taking time out from your normal occupation of putting "Funny" emoticons on every other post to show that when it comes to mouthfuls you're the King.
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Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Israel could all beat Iran in a shooting war easily. All three of them are far more heavily armed than Iran is. Iran is still using military equipment from the 1980s and relies on large amounts of manpower like they did in the Iran/Iraq war. Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Israel have less to fear from Iran today than they did from Iraq in 1991.
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Yes, and in exchange, Iran could demolish Ankara, Riyadh, or Tel Aviv, anyone close by who allies itself to the US or provides a staging area for an attack. Trump is an egomaniacal lunatic and imagines that he can trash international treaties without consulting Congress, much less vital allies. This behavior is not likely to be tolerated much longer either by the American public or American allies.
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More likely just scared for her career, and caved in.
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Senator Murkowski may just have reacted to the thousands of call, letters and emails and may have actually thought for herself and decided to support the people of Alaska and the United States and not the Pig. Good for her!
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... and you will again "dance in the streets".... as you pray daily ....!
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This wildly swinging pendulum will destroy the US. The vibrations will cause it to disintegrate.
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" our elected officials represent voters ergo ...[they]... do represent consensus. — Daysofmiracle Only if they were elected by consensus. And, btw, FPTP is closest to consensus than any of the other proposed means.
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FYI, Umm....let's see... I'm pretty sure that in a democracy our elected officials represent voters ergo opposition parties of the committee do represent consensus. If Trump wasn't sucking so much air out of the room we'd be having a serious discussion about democracy in Canada instead of having a discussion about the state of democracy in the US.
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I'm not talking about terrorism, but about shariah and stoning for adultery, in response to an article by a Muslim woman about her fears for her and her daughters' safety after the Quebec attack. I pointed out that Muslim women had more to fear from Muslim men, than Canadian Muslim women from non-Muslims. (Of course, just don't be adulterous, and stay out of majority Muslim countries if you are, and you have nothing to fear, right...)? "Why is it up to Muslim columnists to defend themselves for actions that have nothing to do with them? " Not the issue. I'm asking them to be clear on whether or not they agree with those majorities of Muslim who long for shariah law in matters such as adultery, or punishment for theft, etc., or regarding gender segregation and the injunction not to socialize with men outside their family, or against making friends with non-Muslims, etc., all those aspects that make people wary of Islam. Clearing that up would do wonders.
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Thanks for providing your source. However we are not "forced" to speculate as there is no need to speculate period. The evidence is obvious, clear, and simple. There is little Islamic terrorism happening in Canada. Muslims do not pose a significant risk. The only substantial plot was reported to police by Muslims before it ever happened. Why is it up to Muslim columnists to defend themselves for actions that have nothing to do with them? Are you also demanding that Québécois columnists, or white columnists, or student columnists defend themselves from the actions of Bissonette? You are not criticizing extremists. You are asking all Muslims to prove their allegiance and are considering them extremist if they don't. It's fear mongering and paranoid.
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You missed the Trump exemption provisions. I'm sure they are there or else he would not do this.
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Trump really does not care about laws anyway.Trump’s alt-right hand Steve Bannon was given a seat on the National Security Council’s Principals Committee which is against Federal Law 50 U.S. Code § 3021 See it with your very own eyes https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/50/3021 It says: The Council shall be composed of— (1)the President; (2)the Vice President; (3)the Secretary of State; (4)the Secretary of Defense; (5)the Secretary of Energy; and (6)the Secretaries and Under Secretaries of other executive departments and of the military departments, when appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to serve at his pleasure. Note that the list does not mention local neo-nazi adviser. Please contact your senator to this point out. Senate has power to prevent this.
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Kissing cousins.
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You really need to make up your mind. Socialists and liberals are very different groups.
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It doesn't trouble you that animals are skinned alive for this industry that you support? I was born and raised in Canada just like, I suspect, most people here. Never once wore a fur or fur-lined coat but still managed to find very warm, comfortable winter coats.
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I have a fur lined coat, so no one knows. The fur coat could be used to line a cloth coat. Fur is warm, and it makes sense to use it as a lining because it makes it even warmer.
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I knew you had no friggin idea yet you spew your garbage. Try learning something for yourself, you certainly never learned how to spell. Duh!
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So You have an idea, but you're too timid to share it with us? You should put up or shut up prior to making a fool of yourself. lol You're hilarious!
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I think that's very reasonable. My personal objective is a total return of 6% on average over the longer term.
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Fair enough - your original comment appeared to paint a different scenario. I fully agree with the dividend income strategy - however, with $2MM of investable assets I would target an income level much closer to $100k
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When the electoral system so anti-democratic that the candidate that wins the election by nearly 3 million votes is not elected, what does running a "less awful" candidate mean?
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You can push for secession for Whidbey Island, move to a country more in line with your values, or, maybe nominate a candidate next time that isn't as awful as Hillary Clinton.
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"You don't think parents should have the right to choose which school to send their kids to?" What does my personal preferences have to do with anything I just stated? If I disclose one way or the other does that make Sen. Sullivan's actions in regards to believing a person in complete disregard of their past actions less questionable?
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Foster-- Just to be clear. You don't think parents should have the right to choose which school to send their kids to?
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You make some good points but given that you (like myself) did not forsee Trump's election, I would not be too sure about the length of his tenure.
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I can see this coming into effect at airports, where it would be first rolled out. But due to cost and logistics I doubt we will see it at the US/Canada border crossings in the next four years. And the next four years is all the Trump administration has.
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And as for the new system started yesterday it seems the you get 5 warnings but you only get a warning if you fail to vote "Not civil" and other people have voted "not civil" so really they don't want people voting their minds on civility they want you to be unpaid censors enforcing the standards of others. If you failed to vote the right way you were given a stern warning and required to promise to be fair. The first 5 rankings I gave were judged wrong and I was "banned". For not guessing how other people had voted. What's the point? And since that new system started I have had a minimum of 3 articles "disappeared". Not just marked uncivil but literally disappeared as if they had never been made. The Globe just published a cautionary piece on the novel 1984... I guess they don't get the irony.
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I think it would be an excellent idea to look at how the ratings are applied. In the article http://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/to-fight-hate-we-must-become-soldiers-of-inclusion/article33852062 the comments are closed - but not before 221 comments had been rated. The top rated comment had 56 likes and 7 dislikes, the next 42 likes and 5 dislikes, the 3rd had 22 likes and 1 dislike. So why were the comments closed - its seems "the community" was showing a big approval of these comments. The comments however were not approving of the article... ahhhh! In another article today, whose url I cannot find at the moment, the comments were also closed only after a large number of of comments were made all of which were liked by the community. This time however virtually all the high scoring comments were marked as "uncivil". So what exactly does "community standards" mean? If most people are liking the comments how can they be violating community standards???? Same question re civility.
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the Globe's answer to Anti-American CBC talking head Neil McDonald is just as obnoxious and bigoted
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The headline and the first paragraph are jarring, considering the actual thrust of the piece, and are typical Canadian pap, red meat thrown to that segment of blind patriots who will gobble it up, the yummy, salty blood barely contained in their jowls. Ah yes, "The UGLY AMERICAN" returns to Europe, with the first paragraph ruminating over the said "ugly American", the US tourist surrounded by trembling, fearful fellow ugly Americans, busily sewing Canadian flags to their back packs and hoping to pass for more popular Torontonians. Re-read the piece: That over-worn (but favourite) Canadian narrative, of headline and first paragraph, has nothing - NOTHING - to do with the remainder of the article, which speaks of the European reaction to Trump and his policies. The logical extension of the intro is troubling. It normalizes the behaviours of any Canadians who would denigrate or insult tourists here from China on the grounds their government is totalitarian. Please grow up, columnist.
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True enough with the new ones, we also have an X3, found out it has an electric water pump, my cost for the pump and `stat is $600 + installation.. Last summer the water pump went on the 330ci in North Carolina, cost for everything was less than $250 installed. The X3 is our last Bimmer, the 330ci is forever.
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Ya but according to Edmunds you will shell out 15 grand in maintenance and repairs over 5 years or the Bimmer and about half that for the Focus. Thanks but no thanks.
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No, you people have enough derogatory names for left-leaning people already, you don't need to add more... Are you upset that you are now reaping what you have sown?
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Yes name calling is alive and well on both sides. You are floored by this offensive albeit obscure insult. It is certainly rude. As a centrist, I however, am equally floored by the cavalier use of "alt-right" by the leftist media - a label attached to virtually anyone who questions the immigration system, the subversiveness of some "equal rights groups" (who fund riots and discourse directly, in order to gain funding) under the guise of equal rights for all, or someone who takes a sovereign/protectionist (you call nationalist) stance on other issues. Just look at Berkeley - many of you applaud the efforts of the students to riot, and destroy property with the goal of muzzling someone whose ideas conflict with theirs. The individual in question also happens to be a gay jew and immigrant. Do we call these individuals who chant "no borders no nations" and tag "kill trump" on the campus walls, the "alt-left"?
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Add a State Sales tax, no exemptions...
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Why? We don't need to....just Stop the Dividend, cut the budget a bit more, and use the earnings of the PF at a sustainable rate. If that is not enough then it would be time for an income tax. The quicker we act, the lower the tax will be in the future!
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That simple? And the deregulation and lax oversight of Wall St. had nothing to do with it? Selective facts Dromig
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The financial meltdown came about because of the Clinton era Community Reinvestment Act. It lowered the borrowing standards so people who could not afford to service a mortgage were given one anyway.
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Except he served like a real Alaskan in the state legislature for many years while the Repubarks were hijacking the process for BP/Conaco/Exon and passing out CBC hats, you more-on cracker
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.... you're a carpetbagger Mayor from San Fransisco?
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So he has already unnecessarily killed some innocent women and children in Yemen, do these not count? How long or how much thought do you think he put in before he said, 'send em' in'.
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Trump is anti war, anti globalization, anti immigration. People these are at the best things for a country.
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If you don't like it get a NEXUS card!!
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I guess if their Nexus cards are not valid these folks will have to go through airport security with all of us riff raff. Sorry, I meant to say untrusted travellers. Well, that's what the sign at calgary airport calls us.
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Here here!
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The majority of the comments on this new endeavor seem to be nothing more than a sh*t throwing contest. How about we try and be a little more optimistic and look for a good result from the development of an abandoned industrial property into possibly a wonderful public destination! I personally would like to see a section of the development include permanent covered booths for the Saturday market, but more aligned with the style of Seattle's Pikes market. I really miss the Fifth Street Market of the 80'S!
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I agree. Better to leave these people to the despots and thugs who know how to keep them in line. They are obviously to ignorant to embrace freedom and are better off subjugated. Thank god for the efforts of Cuba, North Korea and East Germany to contain their own. No US/NATO forces interfering and everyone kept at home. The middle east would have been so peaceful now if Saddam had been allowed to take care of those uppity Kuwaitis as well as his own countryman. Now, if Iran and other Muslim countries could keep their people from running off to North America and Europe, we'd even have less chance of being 'overwhelmed'. I think you've got it Richard...just leave well enough alone. Let sleeping dogs lay and encourage the existing containment of the masses. The sooner this happens, the less likely those people are apt to fall into lawless chaos. Even our own PM admits to admiring the benefits dictatorship can bring.
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In 2011, EU leaders embraced the destruction of Libya's government by US/NATO forces. Predictably, the country fell into lawless chaos, and is now a conduit for people fleeing Libya and the neighbouring region. Now EU leaders are belatedly embracing a plan to stem the flow of migrants. I see such migration as a very just consequence of violating another nation's sovereignty. If you don't want to be overwhelmed by refugees, then don't create them in the first place.
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It is sad for Burke, who's style of faith was once so powerful, that he is now living in a time when his "style" is out of fashion. Burke is a JPII/BXVI kind of guy. Pope Francis is not. Burke must feel like he has been teleported to another dimension. It comes in waves. That conservatism will come back. But I am glad to be alive in this time, when some of the shackles of rules are coming off and subjects once forbidden are routinely talked about - contraceptives, women priests, married priests, not going to Mass every Sunday, confession to a priest as not all that useful or powerful an experience. Just musing here but I think that,even when conservatism makes a come-back, the Church will have to make changes in the roles of women in the Church. Women are not going back to silence, voiceless and powerless. Poor bishops. They haven't got the foggiest idea what's coming. Of course, they could listen to what is already being said and join in the dialogue. Just a thought.
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ATF, it's a good thought but unfortunately narcissistic sociopaths do not change. There is no human empathy in such a person. It's the same with his vociferous followers. They never talk with any genuine sympathy for the poor, the sick, the starving, the refugees or migrants. Just foetuses. They instead focus on rules, sins, the law and Latin Mass! The fact that they defend to the hilt their right to be called Catholic, and to define who is and who isn't Catholic, really says it all. Most normal people would be far more mobilised and animated about the accusation of not being 'Christian.'
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I don't owe you any such thing, but please find something good to read while you wait.
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The only information you need to garner from my "unfair" statement was the implication you offrred that one side is targeted more than another. Again....Waiting for facts to back up ypur allegation stated with such conviction.
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You are a tiny man rex, so you're right.
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dodd frank hurts small business more than any other, thus this is for the little guy bud
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Brinksmanhip might be okay for high school student council. You are then expected to grow up and think about those around you, and have promised to serve.
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Your analysis and advice to the consternated masses is good. However, what's wrong with a LEADER who is, to quote your words, "employing dangerous brinkmanship to keep the world, and Congress, one step behind him"? That's a style question, not suited to the faint of heart, but just as fire can be dangerous, used in the right hands and the right way, it can be very productive. If Trump can use his style effectively to keep the world "one step behind him", I say good for him. If you want to restore America to greatness you need to make some bold moves.
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I see you have a reading comprehension issue. Let me spell it out more clearly. A non-Muslim uses a Muslim term for an attack on Muslims. Hmmm...what could that mean? Maybe he was actually a Muslim himself? Hmmm...nope, not likely. Or maybe he took a term used routinely by Muslims, and adopted by terrorists to identify their terrorism as motivated by Islam and done in the name of Allah, and used it himself as an ironic "your turn to see how great your Allah is, how does that feel?". That was obviously HIS thought process, not mine. Don't bother applying for the job of criminal profiler, you'd stink at it.
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Your words, own up to them: "He took the cry Islamic terrorists use, "Allah is Great", and turned it back on them." The "them" he turned those words and his gun on were innocent Canadians. If he turned it "back" on them as you wrote, you've just called the murdered Canadians terrorists.
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We do not want your koolaide.
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It's an issue of importance to me. The pro-fur arguments are the same tired easily-refuted lines we've heard hundreds of times before. Maybe you don't wish to be educated but others may.
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Well our old pal Muldoon still has the art of the one-eighty down pat, and you're still falling for it. Quelle surprise.
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"Let history, not conceit nor sanctimony be your guide." Written by a true leader. Globe opinion writers have you read this? Let's hope someone tells Trudeau there is something he should read because it is important
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The Women's March was primarily about the access to birth control and abortion and against Trump's misogynism. Birth control and abortion are available in Russia and, as far as I know, not about to be restricted by Putin. Also, the Russians may not be aware of the Women's Marches given the state control of media, and it is in the middle of winter which can be very cold there. Women in most Muslim countries don't have many rights so they don't hold marches.
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The hundreds of Womens' marches across the country and most of the world were attended by millions. The Washington march had 3 times the number of people as Trump's inauguration. Some parts of the world didn't hold Womens' marches. There were no marches in Russia, for instance.
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You are exactly right. The president can make executive orders But if they are not in line with the law then the courts can intervene Checks and balances have won on this occasion!
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In my best Mr. Burns voice, "Excellent! The system is working."
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Bissonnette"s Facebook "likes" seem to have been all over the place, and everyone picks on the ones that suit them best rather than trying to get the whole picture. I find it bizarre that a supposed Quebec Nationalist was a federalist, "liked" the NDP and Layton, had been in the cadets, was a gun club member, seems to have been fluent enough in English to be a fan of popular american pop culture, and does not seem to have been much into Quebec pop culture. That is NOT your typical "Quebec nationalist".
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He was inspired by Marine Le Pen and Quebec Nationalism, not Trump or Spencer.
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Are you inconvenienced by immigrants!!!!!!!!!! Back in the 1960s Toronto only had one dangerous slum - then thanks to Pearson and Junior's daddy we have a multitude. They are all over the place - in fact people now call Scarborough Scarlem, look at Jane - Finch and the other North York Hell Holes, look what northern Etobicoke looks like - walk around Jamestown and see how inconvenienced you get northerncrank.
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And what mess would that be that started in the 60s? - are you inconvenienced by any immigrants ?You have a roof over your head, 3 squares, take vacations, health car etc etc?
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Mr Mateen was born and raised in the US- he was a citizen gone bad , not an immigrant come to do harm. His father is said to come from Afghanistan in the 80s - not one of the 7 countries Mr Trump shut the doors on. So, what is your point? Are you saying we should add an American to the list of foreign terrorists harming Americans? That Mr Trump's policy would have forestalled the mass murder in Orlando or crimes by Americans like Mr Mateen? Domestic terrorism, carried out by anyone, is a whole other issue than this so-called immigration "pause" to protect us (supposedly).
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Why did you leave out 2016 and Orlando?
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I agree wholeheartedly with your comment. A really sad thing to me is the proposal to return managers of IRAs to the "suitablility" standard of management, rather than the "fiduciary" standard. People like me, who have some financial knowledge, can easily protect themselves from brokers and others who benefit, at their customers' expense, from commissions they obtain when applying the lower suitability standard. The people who don't have the knowledge to protect themselves are most likely those who support Trump. In some areas in which reduced regulation is being proposed, especially regarding the environment and labor standards, individuals, no matter how knowledgeable, can't protect themselves from the harm the regulations prevent. It is highly troubling that Trump supporters don't understand this.
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During the first two weeks of Donald Trump's presidency, Trump's bigotry, incompetence, and emotional instability have been on full display for the country and the world to see. Now comes another tweet, this one to describe a federal judge -- nominated by President George W. Bush and confirmed by the Senate 99-0 -- as "this so-called judge." This is not the first federal judge for whom Trump has expressed contempt, but this is the first time he has done so as president. Trump is contemptuous of the Constitution, American values, and democratic government. The fact that this profoundly damaged man is president of the United States demeans the presidency and diminishes the country. However, Trump's presidency is far more than an embarrassment to the country; it is a clear and present threat to the peace and security of the country and of the world. Now, as much as at any time in our history, we need our constitution and our constitutional officers to function as intended by the founders.
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You may not have noticed yet but they STILL haven't shown us the PROOF that Russia did ANYTHING and no one seems to care!
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It seems like only yesterday--wait, it WAS only yesterday--President Trump blamed his loss of the popular vote to Hillary Clinton by nearly 3 million ballots on voter fraud by illegal immigrants. He tweeted: "I will be asking for a major investigation into VOTER FRAUD, including those registered to vote in two states, those who are illegal and....even, those registered to vote who are dead (and many for a long time)." "Depending on results, we will strengthen up voting procedures!" This is the same Trump who called Jill Stein's recount efforts a "scam," declaring the "people have spoken and the election is over, and as Hillary Clinton herself said on election night, in addition to her conceding by congratulating me, 'We must accept this result and then look to the future.'" Despite evidence of Russian cyberattack meddling in the election process on his behalf, President Trump has offered no evidence of voter fraud for Clinton. We're living in a new reality--feels like Wonderland!
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If it is so difficult and if they are well educated I suggest they use their talents in their native land. There will be no religious conflict for them they can proceed with all the trappings of whatever cult( all religions are cults) they belong to and avoid all the red tape of coming to Canada.
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I personally know several immigrants from Iraq and was surprised at what was required of them to enter this country. They had to have enough funds to support themselves for several years and had to pay the federal govt over $200,000. He and his wife had Phd's and they had to wait 4 years to enter. After that it took 8 years for them and their children to become Canadian citizens. I don't think most people understand how hard it is to immigrate to Canada. Most immigrants are not a drain on the economy but are an asset and a tax payer that contribute to Canada. The rest of Canada's problems are a separate issue and should be delt with as such. Sure Canada has problems but they are not caused by immigrants. A good thing to keep in mind is that unless you are aboriginal we are all immigrants. Immigrants that have created and run this country. Fear and intolerance serve no one, neither does scapegoating. Immigrants do not get a "free ride" in this country.
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Thanks for your 90's throw back, blame it on Europe response. How lame.
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You do realise that the Nobel committee is a Northern European organisation, run overwhelmingly by practicing Christians? Nobel himself was a devout Lutheran. Over 80% of Nobel winners are Christian and most of the Jewish winners were secular. Muslim winners are mostly from this century - hardly surprising when you know the roots of the Nobel organisation.
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I'm glad you think the answer is to move further left, and I sincerely hope the Democratic Party agrees with you.
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Much of what you say is accurate, but the fact is that in the presidential election the Democratic candidate - the second most disliked candidate in history, being surpassed by Trumpolini - still managed to wi the national popular vote by 2.9 million votes. And there is lots of anecdotal information that some of the disgruntled white males who pushed Trumpolini over the top (somewhat redundant, I know) found Sanders appealing. That suggests to me that if the Dems get back to representing the people instead of Wall St. and the corporations they wold have easily won both the popular and electoral college vote. So, the problem is not that the Democratic party has moved too far left, its that they haven't moved far enough left. PS: What you refer to as the "bubble" is where most of the people in this country live.
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Middle East has a lot of highly educated, moral, and sophisticated people. Especially in that tiny little sliver along the Mediterranean.
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The barbarians are already in this country, and they voted for Donald Trump. The Middle East has a lot of highly educated, moral, and sophisticated people. There is a fire sale going on and we have the opportunity to get some of Syria's best minds. Those of us with any savvy will regret it if we as a nation pass up this golden opportunity.
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Trump can't visit large swaths of the USA. I am waiting for him to hold a rally in California - preferably near to Berkeley.
4
Trump is putting into effect a travel ban on himself. He has ruled out visiting Canada for fear of protests and I suspect that he may seek to cancel his proposed visit to Britain. He might seek a meeting at some remote location where protestors can't get anywhere near and use the fig leaf of saying that it is for security reasons. It seems inconceivable that he can go expecting state dinners and tea at Buckingham Palace. Trump knows he can't go to any city without massive hordes of protestors lying in wait for him. He is persona non grata.
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Trump isn't going to listen to anyone. Australians have a reputation of playing politics like a blood-sport. Didn't stop Trump laying into Turnbull. Only reason he was nice to May was because he knows the Brits are desperate and he wants to pick off the EU so they can't challenge his "greatness".
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It's so sad. There was one political leader who probably could have spoken to Trump. A leader who would have had the best chance of convincing Trump to change course on things like immigration and trade. A leader who was respected around the world and in the business community. But alas, that political leader is gone. His name was Stephen Harper.
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Don't be silly.
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It's this kind of thing that eventually lead to the tangerine toddler being removed.
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You still don't understand that your personal, impressiontic dislike of the president's tone has nothing at all to do with the Constitution or the "rule of law." You still seem to think your personal ideas and tastes are somehow evidence that a law has been broken. It does not. Not even a little. In other words, you're making up the law. You can't do that, and you really can't do that in the same breath you call me "intellectually dishonest" for point it out to you.
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<<The question is whether the Constitution forbids anyone, even a president, from criticizing a judge.>> No, that's not the question; that's an intellectually dishonest attempt to deflect from the president's reckless, irresponsible and incompetent reference to a sitting federal judge as "this so-called judge." No one has said that the president's contempt for the judge, for the court and for the rule of law is, in itself, unconstitutional. I suppose it's an interesting question to consider whether it rises to the level of contempt of court. In linking to an article about Justice Ginsberg;s criticism of candidate Trump (he was not yet president), are you suggesting that two wrongs make a right? Ginsberg regretted her criticism and apologized for it. do you think Trump should do the same? Do you think he will? What would you have said had Obama referred to a federal judge as "this so-called judge"? If a judge had referred to Trump as "this so-called president"?
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Here, fixed it for yah; With Saudi, Israel and Russia on side it looks like Iran is going to finally be put in it's place. Seems Trump feels the Billion$ Obama gave Iran resulting in their recent offensive missile tests need to be responded too, no pizsant GOP Left-Coast Judge will be able to stand in the way of that, if Trump has his mind make up.
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A longtime federal judge, not a state judge, appointed by President Dubya Bush in 2004 and confirmed 99-0 by the Senate. “If you were to typecast a conservative Republican judge, it would look a lot like Judge Robart. I’ve felt Judge Robart’s wrath and also had rulings that went my way. He’s going to make the ruling he thinks is the right ruling and not worry about who disagrees with him — even the president of the United States.” ~ U.S. attorney Jenny Durkan who has been before him many times. Judge Robart asked the government’s lawyer “if there had been any terrorist attacks (in the US) by people from the seven counties listed in Trump’s order since 9/11. (The lawyer) said she didn’t know.” 'The answer is none,' he said.'You're here arguing we have to protect from these individuals from these countries, and there's no support for that.' A judge’s job, Judge Robart has said in the past, “is not to judge the wisdom of any policy,” but only whether it was legal.
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No they have always provided it's just the previous administration was lost, capturing American troops and dropping them to their knees for a photo opp, a bad nuclear deal and hundreds of millions in cash sent by Obuma on a plain to fund terrorist!!!!!! They are messing with the wrong administration, America is looking for payback for the humiliation they felt under Obuma!!!!!
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Unfortunately for Iran they are providing the Trump administration with the much sought after "enemy" that can be used by the president to bolster public opinion to support Mr. Trump's other controversial decisions.
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The real problem is that there are many disrespectful "so called" judges everywhere; not only in the USA, not only in Canada, there are such "judges" everywhere around the world. It is time to end this and replace them with better system or honest people who care about everybody's right to wellbeing and peace. (I mean, look at the number of innocent people convicted, even executed, number of people deprived of decent jobs, home, life via miscarriages of justice in civil procedures ... the legal system is corrupt and I would not be surprised if it will totally collapse.)
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By definition, anything the President says becomes official US government policy. He has labelled the judge "so called", so that means the US Government officially accuses the judge of not being legitimate. Just that one statement exposes Trump to impeachment.
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Sorry, that's not from Jesus (alayhis-Salaam), it's from the Impostor Paul, alleged author of 75% of your "New Testament". And I'll put my Scriptural understand up against your any day, sonny. Hope you know a Semitic language or two...
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2 Corinthians 3:6 (KJ21) "who also hath made us able ministers of the new testament — not of the letter, but of the Spirit; for the letter killeth, but the Spirit giveth life." It seems your understanding is at a nursery level.
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He will never have a trial by DA design. He is charged with so many felony counts that he would never get out of jail if convicted. So a week or two before the trial the ADA will have lunch with the defense lawyer and lay out the deal. The defense lawyer will approach the alleged perp and say that he is wanting to fight like gangbusters to beat the charges before a jury, but a minute or two later confesses that he can't promise anything and that juries often side with prosecutors because after all they represent the state and the state must be good. The alleged perp, by this time convicted in the court of public opinion and utterly alone and in despair, agrees to whatever plea deal offered regardless of guilt because it is absolutely clear that the system is gonna fry him no matter what.
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Unfortunately, such is the court of public opinion. While he will still get the full value of a court trial, or at least be offered one, providing he decides not to plea bargain, his life and his career are essentially over. Human nature being what it is, most find crimes against children repugnant in the extreme, and so find hiding that repugnancy difficult. Perhaps you would prefer that the media restrict reporting on such arrests, but many would welcome knowing when these things happen. It's a sick world we live in, in many respects.
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Rolling my eyes... sheesh!
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"Mark my word, if and when these preachers get control of the [Republican} party, and they’re sure trying to do so, it’s going to be a terrible damn problem. Frankly, these people frighten me. Politics and governing demand compromise. But these Christians believe they are acting in the name of God, so they can’t and won’t compromise. I know, I’ve tried to deal with them." – Barry Goldwater 1963
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" I erred. " Thank you. " She was only so blotto inebriated that she was experiencing intermittent blackouts. ... Maybe her lack of responsiveness didn't register with him because" Because he was similarly inebriated?
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Whoa settle down. I erred. She wasn't comatose. She was only so blotto inebriated that she was experiencing intermittent blackouts. No wonder the guy was confused. Maybe her lack of responsiveness didn't register with him because all women are similarly unresponsive when he purports to have s*x with them. What if she had been dead? Would he have carried on with the attempt anyway? No sympathy from me for the woman claiming to have been assaulted but I would just as soon the alleged assaulter stay on the other side of town from me and down wind.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought that in a republic, such as the United States, the constitution reigns supreme over all. If a law does not adhere to the constitution, it would be ruled unlawful by the judiciary. They are there to ensure that the constitution is followed and respected so no, no branch of government can overrule it with the law, if that law is unlawful.
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The idea of an independent judiciary is a Western abomination prevalent in self-styled "democracies". Judges should serve the law as defined and interpreted by the sole source of law, the government.
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Is allowing immigrants and refugees into the USA or Canada without discriminating by place of origin a human right or is it the prerogative of the admitting country? It used to be assumed that it was a nation's prerogative, and that is the way most of the world operates. If we take the attitude that it is a human right -- well, there are 7.5 billion people in the world and many want to come here. Many do a poor job of assimilating when they do. Consider that carefully.
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What Trump's lawyers argued essentially is that nobody can question his decisions nor does he need to provide any evidence to support his executive orders if he evokes "national security". Very, very dangerous argument for America if accepted and especially when the President's office is occupied by a bully and compulsive liar.
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What kind of alphabet soup is this?
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Guess I am old enough to say a couple things based on experience. The first is a Leopard does not change the color of its spots. The second is, be careful of what you wish for because what is coming can be worse. Guess there is another, it is about losing the battle, in order to win the war. This could all be changed, Muslim may never be mentioned again, but preferential treatment a positive could be. So maybe there will be preferential treatment of some at high risk refugees, while extreme vetting of high threat groups. They will define extreme vetting. Be sure though, this is going to get brutal now. I doubt Trump and his followers could care less about what the judge decided. Look out! FYI, I have very mixed feelings about this, due in great part to Canada's Charter of Rights and freedoms, hand shackling of electoral system to our own courts. We are very restricted on who and how for example boat arrival's with no ID are treated.
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You might want to look to their history of being exploited and subjugated in the name of European empireship and then being abandoned to fend for themselves with no support once the empires withdrew. Add to that impact of climate change in displacing native populations and you get political, ethnic, and religious unrest which just further exacerbates the situation and creates a vicious cycle. Get used to it. As climate change progresses you're going to see that spread even more. It's one of the contributing factors to the Syrian civil war as well.
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What is wrong with so many countries in Africa? As long as I can remember, starting with pictures of starving children of Biafra, it's been a never ending stream of corruption and famine, disease, wars and rampant overpopulation. While their leaders and presidents and all their wives live lives of EXTREME wealth. Solve your own problems!
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The pro-birth mantra opposed to pro-life is the only misdirection they have left.... You mean "the "pro-birth mantra opposed to pro-life" is still very much the truth.
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The pro-birth mantra opposed to pro-life is the only misdirection they have left.... I also wonder if the "good Sister" showed up at the March for Life.....
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Spin, little Trumpster, spin!
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Oh brother. Once again, you lack the knowledge needed to make anything but jaded decisions. The article states "voting to overturn a rule that would bar gun ownership by some who have been deemed mentally impaired by the Social Security Administration." Do you have ANY idea how the SSA works and what criteria is used for their decisions? I was deemed 100% disabled at age 60 because of arthritic hips. I could easily have continued working. They could claim a ham sandwich mentally incompetent. This article is geared towards those that are uninformed and you fit that bill to the max. You people are quite comical.
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exactly! and made hate socially acceptable!
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Duped them?
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Facts are what you want them to be? And you claim to be a scientist? We already know you are no economist. This study was supposed to be a cost/benefit analysis. Earnie Niemi points out that it is not, in that it lists only the costs to timber extractors, and no costs or benefits accruing to the general economy. Those costs and benefits are fact, and ignoring them, as the State Board of Forestry has done, does not in fact make those costs or benefits go away.
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Facts are in the eyes of the beholder.
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1/ Kellyanne Conway wannabe Pandora blandly dismisses Koch brothers' money as "lobbying efforts." <<Getting serious meant, among other things, funneling completely unprecedented amounts of money into the 2010 midterm elections—$200 million or more from “Republican-aligned independent groups.” All over the country absurd attack ads were going after incumbents—Congressman Bruce Braley of Iowa and Bob Etheridge of North Carolina were each accused of wanting to build a “mosque at Ground Zero.” Republicans gained sixty-three seats in the House, putting them firmly in control.>>
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Why do you conservatives keep nattering about George Soros, and never say a peep about the far worse activities of the Koch brothers? Is it simply a matter of whose ox is being gored?
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Your head is starting to explode, I see. Care to tell me what the charges will be levied against him? Here's a hint - your dislike of Trump doesn't count, and nut job libs such as Pelosi and Schumer won't have much influence. They may do well in Canada but not in 48 of the 50 states - CA and NY the only exceptions. They're worse than Clinton and we all know how that turned out.
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See if this clown lasts 8 months before he's impeached...
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It doesn't matter. She has influence and was offered a substantial gift (Caribbean yacht!) Low level pubic servants are not allowed to accept chocolates or hockey tickets, why on earth would this differ for a powerful MP? Would smell less if she hadn't tweeted her disdain for Trudeau being unable to resist a billionaire's lifestyle while she was on a billionaire energy mogul's yacht. Does Rona support & lobby for the energy sector?? Why, yes, she does.
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She's not in any position to form national policy right now and isn't running for party leadership. All she can do is argue for and debate for her constituents, her province's interests, and the Conservative Party's national policy right now.
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The ballet is showing on PBS, twinkle toes. Want to see Brady crushed like a bug after half-time. DE - FENCE !
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Miller, only one word for you. loser.. Anyone who wishes others harm is despicable... And you are one despicable animal.
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Malumba can't give the case citation because there isn't one. If you are coherent enough to utter the word "yes", then you can consent to sex; that's the law of Canada. University codes of conduct and other such quasi-laws might say something different, but nobody has ever been convicted of a crime in Canada for having sex with a consenting partner, no matter how drunk or otherwise intoxicated that partner may have been
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I can't answer for Malumba nor give you a citation offhand but it is certainly true that someone who has been drinking large amounts of alcohol is considered mentally impaired and the mentally impaired cannot give meaningful consent. But please I would rather my question not be dragged down into the bushes of "not really relevant" side discussions. My years of reading press reports leads me to believe that there is a double standard. If a man takes a drunken woman to bed he seems to have committed a crime based on her not being able to have given consent. How is it that the same standard is not applied against the woman? I do not think there has ever been a case where a woman has been charged with sexual assault for having sex with a drunken man. That is despite the fact that as a result he runs the risk of STD's and the psychological and financial trauma of being forced into parenthood if a pregnancy results.
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To quote Billy Joel, "It's just a fantasy, it's not the real thing" and "Sometimes a fantasy is all you need."
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I do not understand the double-standard pop culture projects. On the one hand, women march for their rights, fight against sexual assault, and refuse to be marginalized and treated as sexual objects and toys for men. On the other hand, books, movies and songs that glorify rape, objectify and treat women as mere play things are read, watched and listened to.
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you clearly are more bizarre with every post
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It just gets more and more bizarre down there every year.
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the commercials were not so funny this year. a bit of a let down
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The game,the US commercials (FOX) and Lady Gaga were fabulous. Hats of to her...that was (physically) gutsy. This knee jerk/instant Globe "halftime psychoanalysis"...predictable...but not enjoyable. The Globe is stuck in a time warp.
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The key information that could provide some reflection on the cases not pursued would be to compare conviction rates too. A low ratio of 'unfoundeds' with a low conviction rate would show police are not screening out weak cases adequately.
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I bet there are a lot fewer false/unfounded reports of armed bank robberies than of sexual assault for a reason. This whole idea that you can compare the unfounded rate of one type of crime to another, or even to all others, is bogus right from the get go. Physical assault - almost always bruises, cuts or scratches to support the accusation. Sexual assault - not so much. What then is the evidence of a stolen kiss or a touch (both of which count as sexual assault)? To simply assert that the unfounded rates should be similar is a sign of a deliberate attempt to manipulate public opinion. And all the figures you come up with about rates of unfounded this or that do not change that one iota. First the definition of sexual assault becomes inflated and then the resulting increase in unfounded reports is seen as evidence of bias. This is propaganda of the first order. Shame on the Globe and Mail - I'm giving my subscription money to the other national newspaper.
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Thankfully. But she is an MP. Same rules apply.
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Ms. Ambrose is not the PM.
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Point taken about "the Canadian one"--Trump attempts to "deliver on his promises"--and that answers one question many were asking during the campaign: Is this guy for real or just going for votes? Immediate answer: it appears he's for real, alright. But, no. He doesn't "call it as it is." He calls it as he wishes it to be, as he wants to make it. Up to a YEAR to get heard at the Supreme Court? Wow; he hasn't got the sense to quietly fold up the file and turn to something more constructive. Enormous set-back--not only for him, but for his country.
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Love him or hate him, you've got to give it to the man, He calls it as it is. He did campaign on this issue, was duly elected by americans and has the guts to deliver on his promises, not so much the Canadian one.
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How ironic, while the Trudeau Liberals were bashing Harper and the Conservatives for raising the age to receive OAS to 67, and reversing the decision, while leaving the age to receive full CPP benefits alone, the Liberal sponsored growth council is not only suggesting the OAS be raised to 67, but the CPP to the same age to receive full benefits. Want good growth? Get the hell out of the way of business, stop borrowing money for program spending, and stop interfering in areas of provincial jurisdictions. Finally, scrape the carbon tax.
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Is there anything this government has gotten right so far? They follow through on the foolish and poorly thought out campaign promises and back out of the smart ones. Its like they are intentionally tanking the country.
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Watch it frequently. I hold it in disdain, but I'm not giggling. It's disturbing that such an entity has such influence. Fox News and RT TV/RT.com use the same approach. They report nothing negative about their "guy" (in FoxNews' case that would be any Republican, in RT's case that would be Putin) and report nothing positive about the other "guy" (for FoxNews, that would be any Democrats or liberals, in RT's case that would be The West or liberals). It's a very effective strategy. They report very little that could be accused of being false, but they move opinion very effectively to their position. It's a propaganda technique that works. Fox News has high TV ratings, Putin has a high domestic approval rating. Completely unethical, but effective. .
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The people who giggle in disdain whenever the words 'Fox News' are used either have never watched it or are not familiar with American news media.
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It will be Moreau's decision and that of the Cabinet whether or not to implement all or parts of the council's suggestions. The government doesn't have to implement the council's suggestions and more that Harper had to do what the opposition parties demanded re stimulus back in 2009, and the government can no more blame the council for what it chooses to implement than Harper and his supporters could blame the opposition parties. If Harper truly believed that stimulus was unnecessary then he could have refused to apply it and let an election decide who had the right approach.
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More Dough Morneau and the Liberals are lucky to have a growth council to provide cover for them to break still more of the cynical and irresponsible election promises they made in 2015. This time, they will be able to say "the growth council made us do it" when they break yet another in the increasingly lengthy list of rash promises they made to con the rubes and get elected but never expected to keep. Of course, finance minister Morneau already knew a long time ago what the growth council's position would be regarding keeping the Harper policy of increasing the OAS eligibility age by a couple of years to keep the system solvent. After all, Morneau while in the private sector about five years ago co-wrote a credible book in which he explained persuasively why the OAS eligibility age should be raised and why Canadian seniors are doing fairly well. But this was before he became a Liberal politician which provides a license to play fast and loose with the truth and with promises.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has yet to prove himself as Canada's leader.
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Sadly, it's Canada that settled for chump change......
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Yes and they did lower it. And have given no indication they will go back on that.
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But the Liberals were elected based on lowering OAS eligiblity, not increasing it.
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Can you imagine the mess the federal budge would be in if Rae and Layton had been in charge. It would look like, well, Ontario! Harper kept spending under control and provided Trudeau with 2 balanced budgets. The spend-thrift took care of that.
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It will be Moreau's decision and that of the Cabinet whether or not to implement all or parts of the council's suggestions. The government doesn't have to implement the council's suggestions and more that Harper had to do what the opposition parties demanded re stimulus back in 2009, and the government can no more blame the council for what it chooses to implement than Harper and his supporters could blame the opposition parties. If Harper truly believed that stimulus was unnecessary then he could have refused to apply it and let an election decide who had the right approach.
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Sorry to tell you Hughe but the Putin stuff you have been spouting has reached its sell by date. And are not the honorable Reverend's Jackson and Sharpton tools of the progressives?? I can remember Mrs. Clinton and Your Hero Bernie falling all over themselves pandering to the two of them and their followers. Is that what you imagined??? Hope your head is not hurting too much.
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Imagine churches becoming just another tool in the political propagandist toolbox. Hundreds of millions can be donated to far right churches, so millionaire preachers can become billionaires and... Hurts my head to look at that possibility. Until America gets rid of Putin's stooge in the White House, who is intent on strengthening factions that will divide us for generations, America is just a very loud confusing mess of far right factions, being played by someone who hates the American Constitution. Hugh Massengill, Eugene Oregon
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You made some good points. This article was a bit choppy so I did some searching for articles with more information. This one article I found is helpful as it touches on the funding aspects to the state. No doubt the governor is aware of the fact that Federal funding could be withdrawn to the state of Hawaii. California receives 1/6, 1 billion dollars of its 6.2 billion dollar budget from the federal government. link: http://www.eastbaytimes.com/2017/01/25/is-trump-about-to-come-down-on-the-bay-areas-sanctuary-cities/
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Hawaii already is a sanctuary state! After testing nuke bombs at Enewetak in the Marshall Islands and causing radioactive contamination, Marshall islanders were given free immigration passes to the US, most coming to Hawaii. This has cost the state over a 100 million dollars a year in welfare assistance to assimilate some 14,000 Marshall islanders with social problems, costly health care, and homelessness. Hardworking illegal, or undocumented Mexicans have no trouble coming to Hawaii presently. Missing in the sanctuary conversation is the population pressures imposed on small islands with limited resources, inadequate infrastructure and congested roads, and a high cost of living. Open-hearted sanctuary advocates also have to think about the consequences. Unless, of course, it's just for political posturing, then by all means, continue because it feels good.
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Yes. It is "temporary." Keep arguing that.
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Do the 17 predominately Muslim countries allow Israeli Jews? Regardless of who has mentioned it? I haven't heard any comments from people here, however..... And it is not a ban on Muslims. I don't recall reading in the order that Muslims and Muslims only are temporarily banned from entering. Also please don't forget - it is temporary....and only until comprehensive vetting is completed. That is not a "ban" - although it is a great word to whip up controversy with.
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There was no "systematic sexual abuse of children". The very fact that it was unthinkbale is what kept it secret for so long, no one could actually believe it could happen, just as until recently sexual abuse of children by their family members was unthinkable, yet we now know it is actually rather widespread.
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An institution with a decades-long track record of criminality (that includes collusion with Nazi Germany and the systematic sexual abuse of children) would normally be outlawed. At a bare minimum, such an institution would cease to qualify for tax-exempt status. Thankfully, Western countries treat religious organizations by completely different standards than they would apply to any secular group. Awesome!
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The Status of Women minister is none other than Iran-or-is-that-Afghanistan-born-whatever-who-cares Maryam Monstef, who remains mysterious insulated from the arbitrary removal process anyone else in her situation would face. Trudeau cabinet are above the law of course.
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We have a Status of Women Minister? Do we have a Minister who is engaged with dude topics as well?
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HUH ? Harpo founded a white supremacist group which actually favoured Nelson Mandela's imprisonment so wonder what that would make him in BLM's eyes ? This shameless tit for tat pandering of Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum continues.
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Ha ha! Hilarious. Enjoy what you have created, Justin and other "Progressives". Here's the real meaning of that "first they came for X, and I said nothing...When they came for me, there was no one to speak for me." The Liberals/Progressives encouraged every "minority" to demonize "mainstream society", and there is no one left to speak for them when it is their turn to be demonized, and that time has arrived, you "white supremacist terrorists".....
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Ha ha! That makes no sense whatsoever (for the Leafs)!
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Where are your nation hero's in the standings vs the Habs. Thats all that counts.. Thats all that counts... And when the skunks come to the pavement, ur Nation will be FAR back.. FAR FAR back.. 50 years of nothing, 25 more to come. Get rid of the slugs on the pines and get real players.
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Our standards of living have risen dramatically since then. Just since the 80s, GDP per capita has doubled in real dollars. Yes people still struggle paycheque to paycheque, but no society anywhere in human history has created a society where everyone is wealthy. That will hopefully be done someday, but hasn't yet anywhere.
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Where is all the wealth going? Simple - much better lube. Now, assume the position.
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Trudeau and the Libs see the writing on the wall
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What can go wrong with a statement like this? Trudeau recognizes need for more government action in fight against crime Trudeau recognizes need for more government action in fight against inequality Trudeau recognizes need for more government action in fight against corruption Trudeau recognizes need for more government action in fight against dishonesty Trudeau recognizes need for more government action in fight against cancer Trudeau recognizes need for more government action in fight against uncontrolled anything Trudeau recognizes need for more government action in fight against lies Trudeau recognizes need for more government action in fight against government inefficiency Trudeau recognizes need for more government action in fight against obesity Fill in your favourite words.
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I don't recall stating an opinion on who should rule ... Can you show me where I wrote that? ...
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Brett Oppegaard: why don't you ask the Syrian "opposition", i.e. al-Qaeda and ISIS to escort you on your trip since that's who you think should rule Syria? I'm sure they'd be happy to foot your bill.
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Take off your clown shoes, the details aren't a secret, just google Rona Ambrose vacation, the ethics commissioner advised that she didn't have to report her trip. Trudeau's diehard base of stamp-lickers foaming at the mouth that Ambrose was also in the Caribbean for holidays at the same time. It doesn't matter that she paid for her airfare and was with friends as opposed to other MP's and Party leadership?
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She did not clear her trip with the ethics commissioner before she left, It was not reported by anyone that she did, quite the opposite.
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"As animals, male humans respond to these cues" This is quite offensive. Believe it or not, male humans can be responsible for their behavior.
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I agree with the author that there is a serious problem but one thing that is never mentioned as part of the cause is what is called 'the pornification of America' and the denial of basic biological facts. Western society's women today often dress and wear their hair as if they are in a Hollywood bedroom movie, imitating starlets and others, including Melania and Ivanka Trump but in cheaper goods, with slinky outlines, plunging necklines and long often dyed hair, healthy or not, draped over and around the face. As animals, male humans respond to these cues and the younger the girl the more vulnerable this mode of dress, hair and general appearance makes them. Twelve year old girls often look like prostitutes, copying what they see on TV and movies despite having responsible parents in many cases. Feminists do a disservice to 'their sisters' when they claim women should be free to look as they wish, regardless of the cues projected.
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