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Excellent comment and devoutly to be wished for but I think the government's response to the issue indicates we are not there yet. . And it isn't just that it is misguided, it actually harms other people. Think of what Trudeau's $100M gift in response to this article could have paid for... heart surgeries, cancer treatments, clean drinking water on reserves, housing the homeless. Average people need to realize that paying undue attention to this sort of thing hurts others.
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Hopefully these sorts of articles indicate that we may have arrived at a tipping point towards common sense, something very much missed these past few years. A person can hope ;)
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Really? And how do you know that? Please provide proof. If you can't, it'll just confirm, once again, that you're a troll.
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Note that moore and her ilk are all man haters.
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These shows were made by an international corporation on contract to CBC. Why would anybody expect them to get Canadian history right? They were just in it for the money.
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I agree with the authors. Also one needs to consider that history has been pretty much out of the high school curriculum for a while so we can assume the 20 and 30-somethings who now work at CBC don't really have much historical knowledge and are just doing the best they can. Also, regarding the point that 12,000 years of indigenous history is given short shrift compared to 150 years of New France, a defense might be (aside from the fact few records exist documenting indigenous history) that North American life changed more in those 150 years than in the previous 120 centuries.
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We simply have a difference of opinion - and experience - on this issue, 1LittleBear. Do not assume that I confuse anything in, around, or near either Rome or he Vatican: that is not becoming of you. I believe you have the various activities of the Vatican schedules misunderstood. The afternoon restrictions on appointments is a long held practice of making time each day for meetings, discussions, and reviewing assignments and making priorities of the tasks given to that group. I am not commenting of effectiveness or time management skills, but I am suggesting that you may want to review and consider your interpretations of Vatican operations. As I have stated before, I have a very good friend who works in one of the Vatican offices, and I ran your comment by him, so my response to you is really his response to me.
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Don't confuse Rome with the Vatican. And don't confuse the vendors of the little religious goods stores all along Vatican Village or the Pharmacy and Health Services in Belvedere Palace [within Vatican Village]. Don't look at the workers or scientists at Casina of Pius IV [Pontifical Academy of Sciences]. But try to make an appointment to see a major Vatican official, at say, 2 PM---and see whom you get.
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I concur, in particular, with your observation that the 'Story of Some of Us' skips over 600 years or more of vital, formative Canadian history. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have understandably taken umbrage with the notion that Canada began in 1608 at Quebec. Newfoundland and Labrador has yet to express its indignation - reflecting perhaps its 68 year resignation with repeated attempts to minimize its historical relevance to the evolution of Canada. That's what happens when you're late signing up. Still, Sir Humphrey might be miffed that his 1583 expedition to the then well established fishing station at St. John's to claim the region for the English cost him not only his life but his place in history. Staking one's claim to first is a mug's game - not only because it keeps getting uprooted by archeologists but because it gets in the way of telling the story in the way that is more important to the audience and less important to the people who pay to have it written.
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As a history teacher I don't even know where to start on how terrible this series is. You hit many of the points of contention which popped into my head during my viewing of Episode 1. Especially the depictions of the French. The first is how Upper and Lower Canadian it is. By this I mean how the east seems to begin in Quebec with the oldest part of Canada ignored at the beginning. What of the Vikings, John Cabot, the Beothuk and the Wabanaki confederation? Instead it begins with the Wendat and the Huron and moves west missing the oldest and most deeply historic (in terms of the period of contact anyway) area of the nation. Where is PORT ROYAL?!?! Seriously? The first permanent European settlement in Canada is placed in Quebec?! The historians who worked in this were obviously from the self absorbed, insulated pits of ignorance which exist in Upper Canada. David S. Renaud
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Hilcorp's history of non-compliance and disdain for regulation likely contributed to the lack of maintenance that leads to these kinds of leaks. Just as it was with BP, we are seeing it with HIlcorp. HIlcorp is negligent and incompetent. And holds disdain for regulation and compliance. Their record speaks too loudly for you to gloss it over. I rate your weak attempt as a fail.
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Evan, that's not the point and you know it. Accidents happen, spills happen, every contingency plan no matter how good usually fails. My point is ... glad they found it, and roll get it repaired and keep Alaska residents warm. I hope you don't object to that.
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No shortage of that, paid or unpaid.
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Paid trolling is a well studied, very common phenomenon. It is often characterised by postings that lack actual thought, that repeat talking points and nauseum, and generally try to drown out rational debate by filling the blog string with chaff.
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Tony - you have no clue. Thiscompany has been sapping off taxpayers for decades with he promises of better times ahead. It's a looser and the executives are corrupt.
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I don't know why anyone should be upset about their executive pay hikes. The executives at Bombardier have been extremely successful over the past two years in executing their companies primary objective. They successfully negotiated 3 separate deals worth nearly $3B combined: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/bombardier-quebec-formalize-1-billion-c-series-deal/article30570998/ http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/caisse-de-depot-to-buy-stake-in-bombardier-rail-business-for-15-billion/article27356464/ http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/industry-news/federal-government-to-give-bombardier-372-million-in-loans-source/article33945504/ If executives are being successful in achieving their goal, why should we be upset at them? Maybe, the executives at Bombardier aren't the ones we should be angry about?
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Margaret Wente versus Conrad Black leftist deference to Muslims ...exaggerated tolerance. "Much of the present leftist deference to Muslims is really implicitly a ridiculing and defaming of all religions, in the guise of exaggerated tolerance." "The Enlightenment has mutated, and this threatens our civilization" - Conrad Black - National Post - March 31, 2017
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They also used to burn witches in Salem but that was 600 years ago...
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About $600M. Just a tiny fraction of what one fighter jet costs. Works out to be about $4/worker which seems ok until you think about salary/payroll/overhead/training of an OSHA worker and suddenly that $4/worker doesn't go very far - they'd have to oversee tens of thousands of workers per compliance officer to make that budget work. https://www.dol.gov/sites/default/files/documents/general/budget/2016/CBJ-2016-V2-12.pdf
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How much money does Oregon OSHA receive from the Federal Budget? I can't seem to find that line item.
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Thank you Democrats for pushing this over the edge. No reason for Trump to even try and nominate someone from closer to the middle of the road. With Ginsburg at 84, Kennedy at 80, and Breyer at 78, Trump will more than likely nominate at least one more justice and probably multiple justices. In your haste to try and debunk anything Trump and get revenge for Garland, you have now brought out the nuclear option over what was a closer to the middle of the road Republican nominee who was pretty much given the thumbs up by even left leaning judicial watchers.
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So this was denied by Civil Comments as not being Civil. I a still trying to figure what part. Especially after seeing other comments on here. Apparently if you are left leaning you can call folks vile things and nothing happens.
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G and M has only one columnist I like Margaret Wente Postmedia has many
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Sorry disagree, like the national post better then the Globe.
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Recognizing who gives it to them, it's more of a redirect, and not as important as the two coins of an old widow for either one. Sad for WB, and glad for BG for his wife. He's a fortunate man because of her.
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Liberals Bill Gates and Warren Buffett give more to charity than all the conservatives combined.
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You mean like John Kennedy lost the popular vote? I didn't hear the Lefties saying he slithered in via the Electoral Vote. Trump supporters have nothing to get over - it's Clinton's that can't get over it and keep bringing it up . Trudeau got in with only 38% of the popular vote, does he have a mandate to make changes?
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Trump supporters are still in denial that Trump lost the popular vote by 3 million votes. When will they just Get Over It? Trump slithered in via the Electoral College, but that is not a healthy situation for a Democracy. Trump does not have a mandate for the kind of changes he wants to make.
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@ std1 Very well stated! a KaBoom is coming!
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fetid followers of the first female felon to run for president feeling flummoxed by frequent reversals of obama's failed fiats.
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Schools do not "have a holiday every Sunday": many countries with little or no Christian heritage, such as China, Japan and India, also observe weekends on Saturday and Sunday. Furthermore, those "Christian kids" in Canada cannot pray in public schools, which is the issue at hand.
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Schools have a holiday every Sunday, so that Christian kids can go to church without having to skip school. Schools have public holidays for Christian festivals (Christmas, Easter) only. On the other hand, the world's largest Muslim countries, like Indonesia and Bangladesh, have public holidays for Buddhist, Hindu and Christian festivals.
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I think that you have found common ground with my family! We might be liberal in varying degrees where you are not, but that does not mean that we like either solid content or classical education thrown out the window. You struck more than a couple of chords with this comment. I know of a Catholic secondary school for young women that has just instituted a "Leadership Institute." I have been trying to find the words I would like to use to express my concern with what they are doing -- a series of lectures/luncheons by women in executive positions. I am not at all against women in executive positions, and when I was young, hearing from a few might have been helpful. However, I think that a couple of career or vocation evenings offering insights on any number of life paths would be a lot more helpful and realistic as it would have been in the early sixties when it was assumed that if we married, we would never again work outside the home. Love your last sentence.
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The reason most people are now getting post-secondary degrees..is because the first one didn't equip them to serve very well. Good point on the nuns. I think we suffer from a "leadership" bias. It leads to a lot of ills. A race to be administrators/managers/finger pointers. Better I think to lead with an exemplary research track record...but more than silly jargon ladened papers...instead I am thinking more of pivotal, practice changing findings ("we used to treat Type 1 Diabetes patients this way..now we do the following because of so and so's research...)....vs. 'paper mill" production centers where faculty members "pile on" to each other's irreproducible research the way corporate sales people pile on to other sales people's closings in an "I also helped fashion". The games that go on within universities today are a crime.
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did the same here. only subscribed to amazon prime for the quicker shipping but lately they've been taking about a week to even ship out products from the time cholo ordered them. so what's the point? and yeah the video selection isn't all that great.
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Already cancelled Amazon "Prime". Wasn't worth the premium and Netflix has a MUCH better variety of higher quality videos to stream, if you're into that sort of stuff.
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In Ontario, it was more that the PCs lost than Wynne won. They will continue to lose if they keep coming up with platforms that appeal to their base but not the average voter. CPC would most likely elect a leader who is Libertarian, Trump-lite, or social conservative. Yet it would be more moderate leaders like Chong who could beat Trudeau.
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No matter how badly the Ontario , Wynne Liberals screwed up the economy, they got in. Now, history repeats. When will the people in Ontario understand. ? The Wynne Liberals, and the federal Liberals under Trudeau are the same .
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Why would conservatives take advice from a liberal like you? BTW the Riding Association people are having a field day providing disinformation to the press.
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The CPC should have gone to a 2-stage process to create a shortlist of maybe 5 nominees. 14 is downright silly.
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You forget he has found the solution to all problems, both foreign and domestic. I am certain son-in-law Jared will handle this - no problem!
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Like healthcare, ISIS, coal jobs and offshore trade, while he claims to have a plan, Trump has no answers to this. And worse, he doesn't have a clue where to turn for answers.
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I suppose you still cling to your old 35 mm SLR Nikon camera too . . .
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I will let you know when I see one. I actually saw a tesla on the road in Winnipeg. makes you wonder why anyone would drop 120k to be trapped in Winnipeg.
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"either means they're going to be really good, or the returning guys leave a lot to be desired. " Or that Thorburn is probably wrong on that one particular point. Isaac Slade-Matautia will likely develop into a very good PAC-12 player, but not as an underweight true freshman who won't be in spring practice. He won't beat out Keith Simms IMO, for example.
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Wow, obviously a crapshoot this early, but projecting true freshmen starting at S and ILB, ahead of some guys who have been around three or four years either means they're going to be really good, or the returning guys leave a lot to be desired. Given the play the last few years, perhaps it's more the latter. Guessing we really won't know what we've got until August, or even later, after a game or two. Like Leavitt says, nowhere to go but up. Hopefully.
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Because we can only agree on things we cannot directly know.
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Canonizations are absolutely infallible.
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Does O'Reilly get a pass because of what Clinton did? The subject is O'Reilly's lewd behavior, and the $13 million he and Fox have paid out to settle - get a clue-
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the subject is advertising - how many women came forward against Clinton? it is money - no one cares about a single one of them - get a clue-
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Can you offer any evidence that they are economic migrants?
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The world is a harsh, brutal place. The folks crossing the border are ECONOMIC MIGRANTS. Please tell the truth. This is not the CBC and it's deliberate deceitful campaign of sob stories trying to create sympathy for economic migrants.
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Why has he been slaughtering his own people for the last five years? Why did his daddy slaughter the Syrian people before him? It's what vicious dictators do.
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I have to question why Assad would do this sort of thing. It makes no strategic sense. I question the authenticity of this report.
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(cont.) "So...which civil rights do you support and which don't you support?" AND I WAS SERIOUS. They got all offended and "How dare you..." "Why...I never" nose in the air muckety muck. You get it. Thor Heyerdahl was smiling, and patiently and quietly grabbed my hand and asked, "Young man, what do you do?" I told him. He started asking specifically for which alphabet agency. I told him. He laughed his 89 yr old ass off. So much so that I realized he was trying to defuse the situation. I had fun, but it was illustrative of the mindset that the rabid left has. Rules don't apply to them (Chun & Watson). Who's gonna stop me? (Watson). First principles, man, first principles. Plenary power for this issue resides w/ Congress, then by-thru-and with the Executive branch. Not judicial. Plus, too...you got it right. It's an appellate court. Doesn't there first have to be a ruling, then an appeal? Maybe I missed it but there was no lower court ruling.
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Yes. True. But in our court system, one usually needs evidence first. Not speculation of what might happen. If that were true, you would see headlines like, "Clairvoyant wins lottery....AGAIN!" But seriously. If what you are forwarding is accurate, then why does not the ACLU or even many of the legislators in our state support 2nd Amendment rights? I went to a dinner and 3 ACLU folks (on a table of 10), 2 college professors (UH) and believe it or not Thor Heyerdahl (YUP...the KonTiki guy). At the time I was working as a fed law enforcement guy but they didn't know that. I was helping a friend w/ a UN thing. Anyway, they kept talking so obnoxiously self-aggrandizingly it was ruining my hotel baked chicken. I couldn't resist. The topic was ADB and why protestors should be allowed to throw as many rocks as they want at the glass windows around the convention center. So I said, "Becaaauuusssee...it's illegal??" Pandemonium! So I asked the ACLU guys, (cont)
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Spelin flame. Oooh.
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RepoBoy: "So it was Wall St and the new economy industrialists of Cali that got Mr Donnie in the job? And not the lumpy unemployed working pour deplorables from Idianana and Mickagain?" - Is there a link between using a straw man and forgetting how to spell?
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You know that you are talking about an industry that pushes the limits of sexual exhibitionism? The jokes in question addressed this issues directly and would better be used as a launching point for a broader discussion. Interesting that people with a personal axe to grind sound as ridiculous as the absolute rulers of the past that banned satorial cartoonists.
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The jokes may be ok for a night club but not for an awards ceremony. It makes Peters a buffoon.
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"You fabrciated (sp) bologna to justify not participating. How childish." Yes here is another term you enjoy repeating. "Childish". You use it a lot, not quite as often as your use of other derogatory words like "idiot" and "ret**d" but its moving up the list quickly. Vocabulary expansion might be helpful. I have some suggestions for appropriate resources. Oh and this new word to show up recently, "balogna", it is nice attempt at vocabulary expansion but its use is questionable. It is, by definition, "a large smoked, seasoned sausage made of various meats, especially beef and pork" Interesting choice, but not very pertinent to the discussion. Perhaps you meant its slang use, but its a bit... outdated in modern context.
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[The one who thinks former VP Biden has a role to play in discussion concerning Uber's operating practices.] Also, I state unequivocally that is bologna. I noted that the Uber discussion and the Biden discussion were separate discussion earlier with a passage that started, "In this "discussion" it was after..." You fabrciated bologna to justify not participating. How childish. Then there's the fact that you took issue with the use of the term "idiotic" in regards to the Biden discussion. Now when you are presented with a substantive argument justifying the use of the term you make up bologna to justify not participating. All you have are excuse, excuse, excuses and when you get caught on a deflection trying to blame others for YOUR refusal to participate you get caught making bologna up. Grow up and just admit that you have nothing to argue, or at the very least stop resorting to childish trolling and lies.
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Doesn't actually matter how fast you type, but can't you think any faster, Rev ? The answer to my question was one... One game, one homer. Salt en français is also "sel" which is what you should be hoping Robbers Inc. does with your Blew Jays before all of the CoTU beer can tossers really start tuning your club out. You're welcome !
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Didn't ask for anything Miller. Specially not from the likes of yours truly. . The new paragraph now reads: . But most of the fans’ venom was heaped on Jose Bautista, the Toronto slugger who was roundly booed when his name was announced as the starting right fielder – and every time he came to bat, for that matter. ------------------- The original story read "Cleveland Fans". . Shall I type slower?
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This. Exactly. Economics 101.
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The reason Hawaii imports around 85 percent of the food consumed in the state is that it's cheaper to grow on the mainland and ship it here than to grow it here. Lack of farm land is not the problem.
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Could be a good opportunity to round up some gangstas... Round them up and ship them out...
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Are you kidding me ? We don't need garbage music like this played in town. It will bring out the area's thugs. Wayne Newton needs to brought in instead.
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Rice indicated there was no surveillance on Trump. This revelation has not shown there was.
4
Your position doesn't surprise me. Like I said apparently you subscribe to "the end justifies the means" attitude. Regarding Trump and the Russians; we know that the Russians where meddling in the elections, whether or not there was collusion between Trump (or Hillary for that matter) and the Russians is still unclear, time will tell. However we do know that Rice has lied about surveillance within the past two weeks. Oh, excuse me, I forgot, that doesn't matter to you.
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'Alleged' crimes, Mr. Voice. Not proven in a court of law. When & IF such 'criminal actions' are proven beyond doubt, as our legal system demands, THEN he can be contacted by the appropriate authorities & be held over for sentencing. He has disputed the 'allegations' that have been made against him & this matter is now in the court system. Your 'higher law' doesn't come before the Rights AND Responsibilities enumerated in the Constitution & the Bill of Rights. If Ronald Oertwich is guilty of a crime, it will come out, & appropriate punishment will result. If he is NOT guilty - and in the United States of America ALL PERSONS, ANY COLOR, have the Presumption of Innocence until proven Guilty - if he is found to be innocent of the *accusations* leveled against him - not proven facts - then Togiak will have given itself one hell of a black eye, which they will pay for in cold, hard, cash.The Right of Due Process can't be taken away because you are 'accused' of wrongdoing.
4
Tribal governments have to do the best they can with the very limited amount of law enforcement services they have. There are many, many villages in our state that have no law enforcement presence at all. If this guy was warned to quit bootlegging alcohol, which in and of itself is the root cause of many other evils, then I agree to duck-taping and sending him out. Our community has banished citizens as well for repeated infractions of mostly a drug and alcohol nature. We have to keep our people safe, and we've been continually let down by Trooper responses to very real safety concerns in our communities. Togiak's response may have violated a citizen's rights, but there is a higher law here, and that is the well-being of innocent community members that this man's actions have obviously forced the Tribal Council's hand to protect.
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Thank you, Alyson! It's been updated.
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Hmm, a couple of these are not from SJC Fair. Puyallup, maybe?
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There is a Charter challenge to the Vancouver foreign homebuyers' tax, with Joseph Arvay, a well known public interest lawyer arguing. If it succeeds, BC Gov could be on the hook for truly huge compensation. I'd wait for that one to run through the courts or get some very good constitutional advice before trying it in Toronto.
4
Perhaps Mr. Tag would prefer implementing a foreign investors tax like BC did and that will bring prices down (burst the speculative bubble fed by the banks) so the new wave of purchasers will not have to charge that much for rent to cover their reduced costs. Of course Mr. Tag would then have to deal with the fact the banks have been handing out mortgages like candy and his river of profit will dwindle. Always remember banks only interest is to make profit $$ not look after young people struggling with ridiculous rent increases and an even more ridiculous housing bubble locking them out of ever affording their own home, no matter how modest.
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Securitas said that the dog was “aggressively barking and lunging at tourists in the area,”. It's just a matter of locating these tourists. Maybe not going to be too easy. We'll see.
4
Someone is no telling the truth. I believe the young woman.
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Who are you calling a "notorious" liar, hypocrite? You voted Trump, the biggest, most notorious pathological liar, pervert and traitor into the White House. Trump voters have zero credibility. Trump lies every time he opens his corrupt pie hole and you all just eat it up. Your fake outrage is exactly what your fake president is going for, trying to deflect attention from his many, many illegal activities. Trump is the most worthless piece of nothing to come along in my lifetime. When you start admitting Trump lies continually and stop giving him a pass to do so, you might gain enough standing to speak on the subject.
60
It turns out President Obama's National Security Advisor, the woman who went on five Sunday morning shows and lied about Benghazi, was the one who repeatedly unmasked and distributed surveillance of the Trump campaign and transition team. As a notorious liar, she denied knowing anything about the unmasking in a PBS interview about two weeks ago, but had to come clean today after her actions were uncovered on a White House computer. She denied doing it to spy on Trump but could not explain why she needed the identities in the name of national security, could she be lying again? The Left and the Establishment media would like to have this story to be about a Russian-Trump connection, but their only proof is that Trump may have had a Reuben sandwich with Russian dressing.
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Before there is a war, I'm thinking North Korea's random missile "tests" will cause fear and the cancellation of the Olympics in South Korea next winter. Shutting down the Olympics would make Kim-Jong Un feel like a big man.
4
On the bright side, a war with North Korea would put an effective end to Alaska's budget woes. Of course, it would put an effective end to Alaska as well. But every silver lining has a grey mushroom cloud.
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It sounds cute and simple for Toronto, "just build more houses". The problem is that will not return prices to affordability for local workers. The demand is too high from the money of the world. See my earlier post above, the part that explains, correctly, that house prices in a Canadian city cannot get to dozens of times the average annual income UNLESS there is an external money source fueling the purchases. That is the causative mechanism of getting to house prices that are dozens of times the average annual local income, that is what prices out local workers. In the case of Vancouver, the external money source was mainly places such as Hong Kong and mainland China.
4
Why is there a limited supply. Just build more houses. You aren't up against the mountains in Toronto like in Vancouver. Clearly gubbermint regulators tying up land are to blame.
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An my mother only moved to Canada in 1960, but I was born here and my entire life experience has been as a Canadian so in my mind, I am as much Canadian as either of you.
4
So? That doesn't make you any more native than me.
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Russia interfering, or at least trying to, is expected. Obama did the same to Israel. So what? What "misinformation" did Russia sow? If, at some point Clinton had known and could have electorally profited from the disinformation campaign, should she have used it to HER advantage? This is politics, with more contact than in a hockey game. This election was tainted long before EITHER candidate was nominated. We deserve our elected officials.
4
Personally, I doubt there is more to discover about Trump and Russia. My concern is what we already know and how Trump has responded, which is symptomatic of the man. We know for a fact that Russia tried to disrupt the 2016 presidential election, not only through hacking but also through a massive, sophisticated misinformation campaign. No, I don't think Trump colluded with the Russians or even knew about it then, but he did take full advantage of the chaos caused by their activities. But now that he does know what happened, Trump still stubbornly refuses to acknowledge it. His ego simply won't allow him to accept that his election may have been tainted by the mischief of a foreign government. That's a major problem.
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Good idea but you're decades too late with your suggestion.They already have "schools" or extensive training courses for new judges.
4
A popular foolish idea. Why limit the education to sexual assault? Why not have training sessions in all aspects of the law for judges? Apparently it would increase the comfort level of many to know that judges have had basic training in their area of expertise from an earnest government bureaucrat before ascending the bench. If governments cannot select competent , sober (in control of their tongue) individuals then let them suffer the consequences.
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Quebec Draft Dodgers
6
Is that like the French boy scouts?
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Victim: "... choked to death, one of two people who died in such contests this past weekend....died early Sunday of asphyxia due to obstruction of the airway, a coroner said." Witness: “The whole thing looks like a sign of distress. Nobody realized what was happening.” I believe, per the aforementioned, the 1) victim did not give the "universal sign" of choking 2) observers broke fall and tried to "help him"...no mention of rendering "aid". Hence, we'll have to wait for a more detailed report. Agreed, acts of gluttony are an stupid way to meet your demise. Regardless, condolences to Family and Friends and an encouragement to others to take a basic CPR course. We may save a loved one's life. Most instances of CPR aid are prone to be rendered in the home. Just saying....
5
We don't really know from this article what assistance was rendered or not rendered. A bit premature to pass judgment. Still, it's a dumb way to die - about as dumb as the woman who died after a radio station sponsored water drinking contest a few years ago.
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When I read up on it one of the seeing points was that it's a 'heavier than air' vehicle so it can rest on the ground without an elaborate tethering system. Seems to me that it would still be susceptible to winds but the author stated that it was a big advantage.
6
While there is no runway required there probably will be a mooring system required. Blimps are very easy moved around by winds. To that point there are records of air ships being carried from Boston to Canada in 40 mile per hour winds.
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Been reading your posts for years; proofs in the pudding. Can't meet your meet your expectations but continue to think that I know your thinking better than you do, ya think? s/
6
I don't. But as a libber, I expect you will assert that you know my thinking better than I do.
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Holy conspiracy Batman. Mine and my buddy's car were both exact engines in BMW's. The computer had his oil change way sooner than mine(29000K) because he did far more city mileage. The computer knows. Even cold starts are taken into account especially if the engine doesn't get a full warm-up.
4
I don't trust the monitor. Lots of cold-starts (Winnipeg-cold) without much time at operating temp and fuel condensation in the oil despite taking it on longer runs every so often ... yet it still goes the full year/10k. Don't buy it for a second.
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Germany built and opened up a new coal plant of all things, precisely because their renewable efforts resulted in uneven power generation and skyrocketing costs (look it up... RDK8)... and, in a perverse twist of logic, because they felt their CO2 were low enough that they could afford to spew more CO2.
4
Then show us the studies. I bet you can't because that simply isn't true. It's like Trump blaming trade on job loss but ignoring the real cause which is automation and robotics. About the only job loss from green energy will be in the medical profession as the will need less to deal with all the respiratory problems society faces from burning carbon .... and that's a good thing.
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Good points...I think it would depend on whether safety updates were available, which is often the case, and/or if they were recommended or mandated by OSHA at the Federal or State level, which is too often not the case. Oh, and whether safety equipment had been removed or modified.
4
I'd like to know the age of the chipper in question. If this was manufactured in 1975 or 1985, a far different safety standard was common at that time than equipment manufactured using current safety guidelines. If that's the case, an interesting question comes up, is a manufacturer responsible for equipment that was deemed safe as of the date of sale if it fails to meet safety guidelines established years or even decades later?
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"deeply unqualified, race-baiting xenophobic “outsider” had been elected leader". Is this an example of your "inclusion, tolerance and fairness" or is it your "resist negative rhetoric."? Yours is a perfect example of a narrow, bigoted, hate group.
10
We aren't a left wing "hate group" - INDIVISIBLE only "hates" Trump's regressive agenda. We value inclusion, tolerance and fairness and resist negative rhetoric.
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The societal norm is we don't have to look ...
4
How about we don't decide what bathrooms people can or can't use by telling them to prove it using their genitals? That seems to be the societal norm that is so dear to you. Transgender people are pretty much requesting basic civility and privacy. What do they get for that request? Bullying, bible-based lessons in genetics, , being equated to sexual predators, and outright 'woe is me' complaints by people who seem to think the very existence of transgender people is an inconvenience to them. Reading these comments sounds no different than the stories you hear about people in Russia thinking that all homosexuals are pedophiles and other outlandish things. It's sickening. If you're a straight white person without disabilities it's really hard to understand how the world might be for people of difference. All anyone is asking for are equal rights and the ability to live their life normally in peace. The right thing to do is to give everyone the same respect you deserve.
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If you bother to do even cursory research on the RELEVANT education, experience, accomplishments and intellect of leading Tories including at least 10 of the 14 running for the leadership, you may well think twice about your comment that Mulroney - of whom I am a huge fan - is THE ONLY proficient and sane one left in the CPC. I do agree that The Chin would have ground The Hair Apparent into the dust in his prime and, for that matter, still could. It is interesting that Brian is big enough to not visit the sins of the father on the son. His own son Ben - more qualified in every way to be a potential PM than Justin was - struck up a friendship with Trudeau 2.0 years ago in Montreal and Brian got to know The Dauphin better. He may well have reflected that just as he didn't want his kids - all exceptional - to suffer the unfair attacks because they were his kids, neither did he want Justin to go through the same unfair treatment.. Anyhow, it is great for Canada he feels this way.
4
Despite his ethical "shortcomings" Mulroney is the only proficient and sane one left in the CPC. In his prime, he would have turned Justin "I'm Magnificent - Just Ask Me" Trudeau inside out
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The thing you don't acknowledge is how PET wrapped the deficit noose around all other PM's with all his costly social engineering projects that are now difficult to break away from. Even with the windfall of Mulroney's GST Chretien tried to rein in spending by attacking health care but backlash from Canadians forced Martin's hand to saddle Harper with annual 6% health care increases during the worst economic crisis since the 1930's. It's actually quite remarkable how Harper was able to bring Canada back to a surplus budget so quickly with these 6% increases even with all the worldwide economic turmoil to only raise the debt by $118 billion over his 9 years.
4
When PET left office in 1982, there was about 230Bn in debt. When Mulroney left office in the early 1990s, it had climbed to 620Bn. You don't almost triple the national debt in a decade by 'paying interest'.
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A local indigenous person is going to accurately describe the history of North and South America over the last 10-20,000 years ? I suppose they can also tell me about their ancestors life in Siberia and East Asia and Polynesia.
4
Why not be a truth buff and go talk to some Indigenous knowledge keepers. Reading white man's garbage won't teach you much except a colonized view of the world. White academics are the worst of the nuch with their snooty paternalism and know-it-all attitudes,
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Oh, she's a crafty one. Say, what's your real name? I'd like to do a little snooping on you and your buddies, starting with Courtview. You know, see what comes up? You don't mind, do you? I mean you dredge up stuff that happened 24 years ago and think it's relevant. So Inthink we should all get to know about you Alaskan_2016, and my stalker. Come now you three, real names. If you don't provide them, we'll all know you have something to hide.
4
Wow, you're right. Convicted and all. 2nd degree theft. Add to that a couple misdemeanors and also appears she is a deadbeat who lost in small claims court to a credit agency. I forget about Courtview sometimes. Thanks. Sort of hard for Ms Moore to have a lot of credibility on honesty.
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He'll be back to surfing and boarding come 2019.
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What has to happen to have our Prime Minister stay home in Canada and work at his job that he was hired to do? I can't ever recall a PM "event traveling" so much. When he is at home he is jetting from city to city glad-handing and the pictures of him with his sleeves rolled up like he's "one of us working class" (his words not mine) are laughable. Sigh...
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And may I say Homer Pete Wells, based on your comment and your "ideals" of justice you are not worthy of living in a free nation where a human being is innocent until proven guilty... in fact, if you read the article you will see that he was never even "charged" with a crime. PLEASE, fill free to change your address to a country that is ruled by dictatorship since that is clearly you way of thought. This ring a bell??????? We hold these truths to be sacred & undeniable; that all men are created equal & independent, that from that equal creation they derive rights inherent & inalienable, among which are the preservation of life, & liberty, & the pursuit of happiness; ...
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The man got kicked out of town...if Anchorage was wise they would do the same.
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Cap his/her butt and move on. The enter country is so PC it is a shame and yes, even if it was one of my kids or parent my comment would still stand. My parents did not and I did not raise morons (Snowflakes). Take responsibility for your actions and grow up!
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Your name fits that comment. Curious, what is lacking in their training? What action would have been done to end the "situation"? What failure on the part of SWAT occurred?
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Both statins and PCI have a confirmed mortality benefit.
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This article doesn't go far enough. It was reported in JAMA some years ago that the health care system is the third leading cause of death. And many more cases where the risks or side effects are worse than the purported benefit. Many drugs and procedures are unnecessary and can be stopped or replaced with simple lifestyle changes. Statin drugs and stent procedures for example do not reduce heart attack risk or prolong life. The list goes on. The data is out there but the disease care system is reluctant to change. If patients were presented with the latest info about risks and expected outcomes, we would see a huge drop in cost and iatrogenic (medical system caused) events.
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Flora was a good person and politician who represented Kingston and the Islands very well and was external affairs minister in the short lived government of Joe Clark. She did look somewhat like her fellow Kingston politician, Sir John A. MacDonald insofar as the facial wrinkles were concerned. But it could have been worse - she could have looked like a wringer for Orville Redenbacher the potentate of popcorn like Kathleen Wynne does. (Did you know that Redenbacher died a popper) After Flora sided with Dalton Camp for a review of Mr. Diefenbaker's party leadership, The Chief began a feud with her. Asked his opinion of Flora at that time, Diefenbaker acidly remarked that "Flora McDonald is the finest woman to walk the streets of Kingston since Confederation". But I liked her.
4
I liked Flora Macdonald too. And she looked a fair bit like Sir John A. Macdonald.
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That's an excellent question. Presumably, made at some government-controlled chemical plant.
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Where'd they get the chemicals?
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Brace yourself for a "disagree" vote by the guy named "Ausexpat"... ... but no compelling rebuttal comment from him, because there is no compelling rebuttal comment to what you have written truthfully. Ausexpat is strangely unable to accept the reality that the problem is on the demand side of the equation, that the ONLY WAY to get to house prices that are dozens of times the average annual local income is through an external source of money, in Vancouver's case that being mainly China and Hong Kong. That is, either he is unable to accept that reality, or else he just loves that reality, and would welcome enough money from overseas rushing in to Vancouver to shoot prices to ten million a house. His answer to local workers is to tell them to move to Winnipeg if they can't afford the Vancouver region...
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Beware of the "supply and demand" fiction frantically promoted by the development industry. In Vancouver the city bought into this and gave developers large tax breaks, numerous incentives, and radically rezoned land all over the city, including allowing historic buildings to be bulldozed by the thousands. With a shamelessness that would make Bombardier's management blush, developers took those handouts and promptly filled the city with unaffordable luxury condos that were often marketed only in China, bought by Chinese investors and left empty (70,000 units at last count). As all the available land became used up in this way, housing prices went sharply up, not down. Housing for locals essentially does not exist any more, and now there is no where left to build it. Plus we now must face the fact that have sacrificed much of the city's character and heritage for no gain. The only solution to Toronto's housing is regulation on foreign money and foreign buyers.
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The current administration is championing the legislation. They are burning money on reform programs/housing that do not work. When we asked an assembly member what we as citizens can do to help stop the crime we were told to vote for the people who will spend more money on programs and police. What a joke. A few weeks back they did an hour about SB91 on Hometown Alaska and they just said repeatedly to give it all time so we can see results. We are seeing the results right now and Anchorage is falling apart. Most people seem to have their blinders on and won't believe half the crazy stuff going on, but the reality of it all is grime.
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Sure and Berkowitz didn't write nor lobby for that legislation. So..........?
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Well, is that a serious question? Hard to imagine you're asking but I am a human being. I bet you voted for Hillary or Jill Stein.
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It's "just an animal" and you are a what exactly?
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He gave huge increases to city employees and it's all them folks on the gravy train that support him. Me and the average taxpayer got fleeced. I'll bet he is respinsible for the most inflationary city budget in history, even excluding rail.
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It's hard to believe that this man was reelected despite his comments about rail ending at Middle Street than changing his mind, moonlighting at Territorial and forcing a bike lane along South Street where it's already congested. Fool us once shame on you, fool us twice and he'll get reelected.
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Assad is a fascist, a nationalist, an Alawite (Shia) and a war criminal that doesn't think twice about murdering his own, mostly Sunni, population. Quit trying to rationalize what he has done in this war. He wants to push the Sunni's out of Syria and establish a majority Shiite country.
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Assad is western educated. It would seem odd he would do a thing such as this attack given he was actually winning the war. Rebels were mostly contained in a single province. Why would he ruin it all with one attack against out of all options civilian target? Now if he actually did this then he certainly deserves life in prison. However, far more likely is a simple false flag where certain elements of the opposition simply gassed some civilians. They just timed it right so it co-indices with Syrian air attack. If US walks in and find no WMDs in government hands for 2nd time should there be some punishment?
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Zimbabwe also.
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She's absolutely right . Colonialism had many, many positive benefits that unquestionably improved the living conditions and cultures of the places they ran. But to say they improved things is opinion pornography Look at some of the countries where the colonists have been forced out and ask yourself if life has improved for the majority in those places . South Africa, Uganda, Papua New Guinea to name but a few. They've gone backwards at the rate of 50 years per year since the end of colonialism It's a sad fact but it's the majorities that count in the hallowed principles of democracy!
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Would you share your pot?
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So you are smart enough to know 'these Marian Happenings ' are poor folks and nuns hallucination? Then you must be smart enough that 37 Jesus miracles in the new testaments also the hallucinations then? Is your smart a blessing or a curse? Are you sure in your old age, you are not hallucinating?
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Who are the "experts" and "eyewitnesses"? "BBC web site" is just one source and it's not an unbiased one in relation to Syria. Besides, it's all essentially hearsay. Gotta have something more than that before jumping to conclusions.
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We can't know for certain, and there are lots of conflicting stories. What we do know is that there were eyewitness reports of a Syrian warplane dropping a bomb which raised a cloud of yellow mustard gas. Those who inhaled the gas died. The idea of stores of sarin gas being hit by airstrikes has been discounted by experts. Altogether over 500 were injured and at least 84 killed. (Various sources reported on BBC web site.)
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Don't worry, You just tuck your tail and hide in the corner and our troops will protect you.
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If you're going to fire 50 cruise missiles, why at some air field? Why not at Assad's palace, or whatever he lives in? Snuff out Assad and then walk away. This action was just another step into the Syrian tar pit. Soon to be followed by the North Korea tar pit, then the Iran tar pit, then the... Within two years, if he makes it that long, he'll have us buried in multiple wars all over the world. "Join the Army! See the world!" I guess that slogan is going to come true for some unfortunate soldiers.
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Over a $100,000 a MONTH for luxury office space. Millions more for bogus "financial plans." And even millions more for "public relations" to propagate lies. That's not my opinion.
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This is your opinion. Theres nothing to indicate that these are not valid expences.
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I agree, what's the point of having a representative body if a senator can't represent the best interests of their constituents. Not that that's what Dunleavy is doing of course, he's just pandering to those who want their handouts back. I find it disturbing that chairmanship of a committee as well as staff can all be tied to following the party line however, as a system it only seems to serve the party in charge being able to get what it wants done without having to compromise.
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You live by the standing caucus and you die by the standing caucus. The standing caucus system has almost driven this state to fiscal ruin. A standing caucus is intended to reward toady behavior over time and grant legislative influence for no reason other than longevity. Legislators should "caucus" over issues but not for the reasons other than that. It is time to ban the formation of a permanent standing caucus in the Alaska Legislature so that these elected officials can represent their constituents instead of the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate.
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They also underestimated the amount of stupid voters in the USA. Their numbers are always underestimated. After all, they elected George Bush twice too.
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That's the lamest excuse that someone like Hillary can come up with after her defeat. Democrats (and a lot of the Liberal media around the world) just underestimated Trump. Plain and simple. Nothing more pitiful than a sore loser.
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Good thing no innocents were killed due to the US missile strike right? Because that wouldn't be tolerated, eh?
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The US warned that the use of chemical weapons was a "line in the sand" Obama's response was to do nothing. Of course, Obama is venerated by a crowd of fawning devotees who keep trying to delete my comments, but after years of failed policies by the Obama administration with regard to the Syria file, I’m hoping that Trump’s definitive action sends a clear message to the Assad regime that the killing of innocents will no longer be tolerated.
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Isis and the enemies of Assad who infiltrate the Syrian military did this to hurt him and the result - US involvement -makes them happy. ISIS and Al Quaida published praise of Trumps air strikes. Their plot and deception worked.
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A military response was the only answer; is the only answer people like Assad understands. President Trump made the right decision.
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Ah, you denying their existence again, despite having been corrected multiple times. What is your definition of a "no-go zone"?
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Ah, the no-go zone fictions again.
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Great, O77. Now if we could only elect a president that way . . . Or how about this for an abused practice - get rid of gerrymandering! Wait, wait, I've got another one - make all campaign contributions illegal!!! I'm on a roll now! (w/apologies to Mary Gross)
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When a practice is abused, it is time to end the practice. Simple majority votes should be just fine for judges.
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Becareful what you wish for. This may just be the beginning of putting us in the middle of another prolonged middle east war or worse. When your son or daughter are killed on the front line, cheers quickly turn to sorrow.
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Finally, somebody with some balls. If it were Hillary she'd be at a podium flapping her gums and blowing hot air about what a terrible thing Syria did and how they'd better not do it again!! Trump just sent some missles over and killed them.
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'A truck drove into a crowd on a shopping street' I am thinking someone drove a truck into a crowd.
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If you had a degree in Journalism, you would learn that reputable news outlets need to be careful before going to press with unfounded facts. This is a *developing* story. It takes a second for everything to come out. This is from Reuters, btw, who also penned an article celebrating Trumps "big win" with Gorsuch. So please can it with the mainstream media garbage from InfoWars.
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It takes strength of character to ask your political "foes" to join forces with you. I give Trudeau and his team considerable credit for doing this, and people like Mulroney and Wall credit for joining the effort graciously. If Democrafts were occupying the Whitehouse and the PC's were still in power in Canada, I'm not sure Harper would have been able to accomplish the same thing. I'm no bubbling fan of Justin and company, but it is impressive how everyone is pulling together for the good of our nation. Very proud to be Canadian and Trudeau deserves as much credit as anyone for making this happen and for executing is so well.
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It goes to show you that when this government needs to be effective they turn to Wall and Mulroney. Obviously Justin and crew simply are not taken seriously. Trudeau is a failure in every measurable way .... except his hair, its simply lovely.
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"Canada had the highest % of its citizens in military service in WWII second only to the USSR, we were considered the bravest and best of the Allied fighting forces, and we emerged as a nation 100 years ago this week at Vimy Ridge in WWI." Three statements. All blatantly incorrect. It's obvious it would be better if "Canadians knew more history|" but I don't think "accuracy" is the intent of most people who push this.
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You must be very proud of your family's wartime sacrifices and contributions as I am of mine. Canada had the highest % of its citizens in military service in WWII second only to the USSR, we were considered the bravest and best of the Allied fighting forces, and we emerged as a nation 100 years ago this week at Vimy Ridge in WWI. One of my grandfathers was seriously wounded in the Boer War in 1899 and spent the rest of his life in pain. My other grandfather was gassed at Ypres in 1915 in WWI and suffered severe lung damage that led to his death at 39 and ended his successful small business and my brilliant mom's dreams of university. My dad was a flying instructor in WWII training Commonwealth pilots and later trained a Chief of The Defence Staff. My uncle was also a WWII flying instructor (the RCAF chose the best pilots to be instructors) and later managed a flying club so superbly that he is now in the world aviation hall of fame. Proud and grateful? You bet!
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ummmm. no one was separated or will be separated from their health care....can you stay on topic?
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I wonder whom Trump would have launched missiles at as the number of people dying--had he been successful in separating 24 million Americans from their health care--increased and the numbers began to tally in the hundreds?
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I'm sorry, I can't comment on M-103.....lest ye be labelled a bigot and a racist for disagreeing with someone, say for example...Allah?
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Joe Dick: "Alceste likes to report posts that don't support his opinions. He's a huge defender and apologist for radical Islam." - An utterly shameful and baseless accusation. Surely you can disagree with someone without being called a "defender and apologist for radical Islam".
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Have you seen any other authentic 907AK's posting aside form me? Nope..
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You're a T R O L L You faked someone else's name and you've been trying to make them look bad. What you did on those articles about those unfortunate deaths was unforgivably bad. Get your own name or just go away. Quit trolling other people's names, quit trolling the real 907AK.
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So so wrong. There is no legal basis for your claim.
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The dividend is payment for resident (Owner) royalty share of oil production
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Too funny, I just deal with the facts. Get out of the union hall and have a look around. Has Mr Horgan said how he will pay for $10 daycare etc. I didn't think so. Also, ask where your union dollars are going. I doubt that you will get an answer.
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This is the copy and paste response you get from any BC Liberal Troll. Makes you wonder if our tax dollars are paying BobC56 to post such nonsense.
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The reason you haven't seen any discussion about alternate uses for the money is because they're irrelevant. They wanted a very large pool of money in which they could dip their beaks, long and hard, and they wanted to create another government employee union, AKA 'HART'. It's what Dems do, and they could care less how you feel about it. They know you won't do anything to oust them from their positions, and they like the $$. Of course some of us in the real world would have like to see our sewer system get re-built, so we quit dumping sewage into our near shore water. Regular dumpings have closed beaches on a regular basis, but still those local politicians could care less. How many cases of flush-eating bacteria, and staph infections are needed to stop the pollution?
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"People don’t seem to realize that every time we build new infrastructure, the costs of maintaining that infrastructure drive up our expenses permanently. " - Good point Mathew! There is never any discussion about the alternate uses of the money spent on Rail and how it would benefit society, let alone the economy on the island. In fact, I have never seen an analysis as to what the post-construction societal and economic benefit of Rail would be. Just build Rail at any cost, build high rise condos and tax the people indefinitely to pay for it.
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My Dad was with Pan American for many years. He started as a fine instrument mechanic and rose to a director of flight service. I remember being in the home of a stewardess' mother viewing very fine china and seeing the new 747 on the tarmac at HNL. Took all our breaths away. Those were the days. There are not many corporations today to instill the same sort of company loyalty or pride as did PAA.
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Pan Am! Hawaii's airline! Great local management and local employees! Helped to establish Hawaii as a world-wide tourist destination!
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The chemical weapons attack issue is a huge question mark. More proof is needed as to who is responsible. Pulitzer prize winning journalist Seymour Hersh reported after a 2014 chemical weapons attack in Syria that British and American intelligence analysts had uncovered evidence that the Sarin was likely not released by the Assad government and there were indications that Turkey’s intelligence services may have collaborated with radical rebels to deploy the Sarin as a false-flag operation. Trump, nor anyone else, can definitively say so quickly after this recent attack that it was orchestrated by Assad. Let's not forget, this is a President who brags that he doesn't read books and doesn't like reading reports. As he says, "I just know." I think in this case we need a standard of proof a little higher than Drumpf's intuition before letting the Tomahawk missiles fly.
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HChef: Given that Russian forces have long been backing the Assad regime, the option to "let the Syrians solve their own situation" isn't actually on the table. Moreover, use of chemical weapons is a violation of established rule of war. If ignored, we will see a lot more of it, to the detriment of the entire world. There are good reasons to respond proportionately to regimes that commit atrocities.
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Obama would've bombed Syria into the hands of ISIS. Trump's attack just gives Syria a slap on the wrist. This is what's called nuance in American foreign policy.
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"If Obama attacks Syria and innocent civilians are hurt and killed, he and the U.S. will look very bad !" 4:26 PM - 30 Aug 2013 — Donald J. Trump
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No, Roy. The Drama Queens are such as yourself that lose their minds over every little thing that Trump states, or does. This action is serious. This action states that the United States of America is back within the game globally, and globally, leaders of many, if not all of our allies, support the action, rather than the rhetoric, of the leader of the free world. Within this Nation, Roy, YOU and your ilk represent a loud and obnoxious minority, whereas the quiet and American majority, represent an idea that you and yours shall never understand, and that is the individual that not only supports its national pride, but also supports the ideals that has created this Nation. You and yours can be loud and proud as you see fit, and that is your own right, but within the end, you shall still be proven wrong, and go the way of the dodo. Extinct, because you know no better.
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Drama Queen, with a capital "Q." 🙄
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Thank you Sarasi1 for your comment I was referring to birth parents (natural) and of course yes you are a parent kevin your brother In Christ
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I'm not married, I'm a parent, and I had no part in the physical creation of my child. Parenthood is not marriage.
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Hey Evan, if I silenced you it was by mistake. Not my point nor style. I enjoy banter and hearing others views. There is no strategy in bombing a single Syrian Air Force base. You are correct. I'm not a staragist, but I think this is a bigger statement against other antigonists. Glad that you responded to me... I enjoy your views.
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Proudpatriot: You don't remember my reaction to the removal of Khadaffi? I'm insulted. Back to Trump bombing Syria, he did so out of arrogance and bombast, not as a part of any strategy. Trump is the second biggest threat to global security. And I won't ream you for the silenced comment, I doubt you meant it; you were just pissed.
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Not so much radical Islam as Islam and devout Muslims.
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Poor Sweden. They've been a pacifist society for so long with low crime that the cops are more goodwill ambassadors than crime solvers. The idea that giving in to the most unreasonable demands of some radical immigrants would somehow pacify them. . Even recently the former prime Minister Carl Bildt was laughing at Trump for suggesting they had a terror attack or may have one soon. Denial and capitulation seems to be the plan of attack in dealing with radical Islam. It's not working!!
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More jobs, love it! mindless lefty fool, open your door to the refugees ( Isis).
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Why do Republicans always get us into wars? Love their weapons, I guess. Also a quick way to put people to work at the Tomahawk factory. We just shot $88 million dollars worth of them. Gotta order more. And why can't Democrats get us fully out the wars the Repubs start? Another problem. Same old cycle in the Middle East. Stupidity is a measure of how many times you have to make the same mistake before you learn. The right answer is saving lives, not taking them. Open the doors to refugees, just like other civilized countries do. Tossing more bombs into a bottomless pit of bombs helps no one. Humanitarian is not a bad word. Yet.
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What we have is you being a troll taking someone else's name and trying to smear them. Go away, troll.
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Atheo We have our phones, facebook, and a like button, who needs firearms when you posses such power? History is written by the snide liberal, prepare to be made a fool with a flood of dislikes!
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Gil got the SA censor to remove reference to the law suit mentioned.....
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I think the only color that is relevant here is the color green. And no, the drug trafficking you talk about involved people of all races as Mr. Dooley's book on 1970's Hawaiian organized crime pointed out last year.
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