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Nothing fishy at all. He took the shot and he scored and one less bad guy to worry about.
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Per the wikipedia page on this rifle, maximum effective range is 1800 yards. It was a great Canadian poet, Robert Service, who is often quoted as in "there are strange things done under the midnight sun"....one strongly suspects that there is something awfully fishy about this unbelievable achievement by our excellent specialist sniper teams.
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AP stories usually are fed directly the website. It's likely that no human hand at the Post touched this. But feel free to wallow in your self-pity and sense of persecution if that makes you feel more empowered.
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Post chose this story to smear the president.....shameful.
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I note that whether it's teachers, termites or mosquitos with the West Nile Virus, for you, it all comes back to UNIONS.
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Teachers will never get paid a salary commensurate with the work they perform until the unions get out of the way and let the market decide the salary. Union contracts dictate salaries, not the tax-paying public and not the lawmakers. Young people aren't going into teaching because the starting salaries are intentionally kept artificially low.
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Wow, that sounds like what happened to Merrick Garland.
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And Obama's half brother's organization wasn't a campaign group? Yea right! The most dishonest part was the IRS didn't deny anyone because that would generate an appeal, they just sat on the applications.
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"There should have been lookouts on watch on the port, starboard and stern of the destroyer Fitzgerald — sailors scanning the horizon with binoculars and reporting by headsets to the destroyer’s bridge. Under strict orders not to talk about what they saw that night, the crew of the Fitzgerald is mostly keeping its counsel while grieving the loss of its shipmates. But one sailor, contacted via social media, offered what may endure as an epitaph for the accident. “All I can say is,” the sailor wrote to The New York Times, “somebody wasn’t paying attention.” https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/23/world/asia/destroyer-fitzgerald-collision.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=first-column-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news
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Another armchair admiral. Ships in the US Navy (and other navies) frequently turn off AIS to preserve mission security.. If you don't you are painting huge target on your hull. Give the googling a rest Joe your just digging your hole deeper.
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Perhaps they don't care as much as say, subscriptions....but from what I understand, they do care - as advertising dollars are generated from clicks and activity.
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Thanks, ATF. I will look at all of them. I just get so frustrated with the shallowness of many of the pieces here. I agree with everything that you've written about the "feeding" of those who disrupt. I've noticed that you and many others don't comment as often, but then, I guess I don't either. A person who knows far more than I do about the inner workings of NCR told me once that the people who run this publication don't really care about the comment section. I think the person is right.
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You live in a tough neighborhood, Bub.
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Yep kindness will work when one of those extremists has a machete to your throat.
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Don't mind Ed. He's been soiling his underpants for years now every time he hears a cricket.
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My advice then, ED, would be for you to quit typing and get in the closet. Don't forget your helmet and safety vest. Are we clear?
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the central government took almost 1/5th of nation's economy with defense, it is indeed a massive socialist program. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_the_United_States
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I have seen this response numerous times. However the largest socialist programs are never listed I wonder why that is. I very seldom see those multi hundreds of billion of dollars social programs like Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security included. The level of Socialism in a country is normally score based on who is either directly or indirectly deciding how the nation's capital is being spent.It is why when the central government took over 1/6 of nation's economy with Obamacare, it was indeed a massive socialist program. Almost every one of your examples are minimal expenses, the exception being military. To determine the level of socialism next time you are doing your budget ask yourself how much of it are you spending on what your want and how much is control by what you are required to.
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Their clients may be in no position to sue...............
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I am surprised that so few naturopaths are sued- obviously they are good at communication. However, they do need to be held accountable for the negative consequences of their nonsense.
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...and, I fear, so are these sort of self-serving distortions. I was thinking of broadening the discussion based on your skewed report, RD, but between you and a couple of others who participate in this ridiculous mud throwing contest, why toss pearls before swine? Perhaps some day we could ALL have a rational and meaningful discussion. I do pray for it.
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Global warming and world hunger are also caused by clericalism.
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Not at today's prices, but for those of us who bought many years ago, into a wonderful tight community that always stood by each other in bad times, reality has disappeared. We now live in a type of Disneyland where the visitors should be treated with aloha no matter how they behave. OUR lives no longer seem to matter to A$B. The tourists make our lives twice as hard. Our weekends are taken up standing in lines everywhere in our town, whether it be supermarkets, drug stores, restaurants or service providers. It takes 15 minutes to go a half mile to the post office, and then wait for parking. Sure, people say just walk then, walk to the post office, wait in line, and walk home, only to need a shower due to the sweat. There goes an hour from the only day when some errands can be accomplished. Tourists are not only coming by bus so the parking is nonexistent at the small strip malls that may still have a store the locals might to visit. Not much of a life anymore.....
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A lot of locals would most likely not be able to afford to live there, regardless.
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Actually, you introduced the idea of system failure. I suggested something else was going on. You refuse to distinguish between establishing guilt and determining punishment, insisting instead that we should throw the book at everyone found guilty, regardless of circumstances. You're cut from the same cloth as Jeff Sessions. Just to be clear, you're for breaking apart a US family by deporting a man who committed a misdemeanor during the Reagan administration. Somehow, you think this will help make America a safe place. smh!
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Yes I did see...ICE knew about him but finally did their job when their current boss said to enact the law unlike their former boss who allowed some of this to slide by. Again, you're saying the current system...the law...:is a failure?! Smh! We the people vote and we may not always agree with the decisions of the nation but we have to live by it and support it.
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Hillary won the popular vote. She got 3M more votes than trump More people voted against trump than voted for him even with the help of a foreign dictator and the FBI director. Patriotic Americans stand up against the interference of a foreign dictator in our elections.
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No she didn't she lost the election 304 to 227.
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As if trump wouldn't have turned the other way and left the front door wide open for his BFF authoritarian.
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The hacking took place during Obama administration!!!!
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Perhaps you would rather the pilots run out of fuel before landing... I would think that would pose a FAR more serious problem to the passengers.
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The pilots were conserving fuel by blowing air from the outside but not running the air conditioning. For that they would have needed an APU or else they'd have been burning fuel. Not knowing how long they'd be hanging on the tarmac waiting for clearance they were clearly not willing to incur the wrath of management. Just highlights that there remains serious problems for passengers on airplanes today.
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What does the term “small business owner” mean? If it’s a sole proprietorship with one employee (or members of one family), benign discrimination based on deeply held personal religious beliefs ought to be respected and allowed. However, if a "small" business has hired employees and is a corporation, a limited liability company, or a licensed service, it’s benefitting from significant legal protections and must conform to society’s behavioral rules to qualify. Religious beliefs of owner(s) or employees which discriminate against their fellow citizens should not be tolerated in those circumstances.
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While the majority of members of no major religious group may approve of twisting the notion of religious freedom to discriminate against others, having 8% to 50% of these groups willing to thus discriminate can certainly make life hell for some people.
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"With respect, what I find an insult is to deport people to a country where they are in serious danger of facing torture, persecution and death.Kindly try to educate yourself a bit before attacking my words." LOL. You're entitled to your opinion but I totally destroyed your insinuation that "the words “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free” ring pretty hollow I'm afraid", apply in this instance. All of your huffing and attempts at divergence mean zip. Sorry. Perhaps you are the one needing educating? Nah.....
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With respect, what I find an insult is to deport people to a country where they are in serious danger of facing torture, persecution and death. I don't believe that US and International laws condone that kind of behaviour and that is likely why the Courts have been asked to intervene by civil rights associations. For the record, nobody is defending criminals here. Kindly try to educate yourself a bit before attacking my words.
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I agree that people tend to way overrate the Rockies' offense - although it's hard not to, when the ROOTsters are squealing nightly about how absolutely awesome and unstoppable it is. I also agree that if the Dodgers or Dbacks (or both) stay on 100-win pace, the Rockies cannot stay with them. But, I do think the Rockies can win 90-92 games and stay in the playoff hunt. That would still be a big accomplishment, given the sorry state of the franchise over the past 7 years.
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I wouldn't say the Rockies are frauds, but I was say they are the most vulnerable team to fall out of contention in the NL West. They trail both the Dbacks and Dodgers both offensively and in pitching. The only place where they are ahead of everyone else is in defense. The Rockies offense is full of a bunch of Coors inflated numbers because the reality is they only have 3 full time players hitting above league average this year (Blackmon, Arenado, and Reynolds). The rest of the offense IS BELOW LEAGUE AVERAGE despite playing half their games at Coors. Rockies fans are ignorantly sensitive to the Coors stigma but this year its painfully obvious. There is a reason why the Rockies offense is actually better on the road and at home and it has to do with not really on bloop hits and trying to be more fundamental sound in their at bats.
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and what did he do that was illegal or immoral?
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Indeed. It takes a man of some ability to amass a crooked fortune. He's not an idiot, but he's the paradigm of all that is wrong with the USA - starting with his being a fat cat buccaneer whop got filthy rich off other Americans' illnesses and need.
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Ask the plaintiffs in the cases he and DaVita had to settle.
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and what did he do that was illegal or immoral?
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Are you sure that would be beneficial to finances? https://katusaresearch.com/one-worlds-greatest-geologists-talks-northern-dynastys-pebble-deposit/
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Good. No Pebble ever!
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I have never heard of what you claim that Michael Bennett did. ALL of us know of what Gardner is doing. Post a link to the alleged vote of Senator Bennett. If you cannot, it is a lie.
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Gardner is "on the fence?" What a joke! The only thing on his mind is whether $800 billion in tax cuts for the rich is enough, or whether he should push for $1 trillion and hold his hand out for the money that he figures will get him re-elected. The only one worse is Bennett, who voted against lowering drug prices for his bag of loot from the pharmaceutical industry. This is oligarchy, folks, and we voted for it in the US Senate. Let's kick both of these jerks to the curb!
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Your "nickel" rationalization doesn't justify the MILLIONS that Ruiz has wasted, and the fact that too many of the city's proposals and projects have wound-up on the scape heap. Don't you think Eugene should be doing better than that?
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Let's play with round numbers. Let's say Jon Ruiz gets his raise and his salary bumps up close to $250,000. The story says the city's budget exceeds a half-billion dollars, so let's round down to $500,000,000 to keep the abacus from overheating. That means for every $100 the city spends, the guy in charge gets a nickel. Now let's compare: The university, with a budget close to twice the size of the city's, pays its guy in charge about $800,000. That's 8 cents for every $100 it spends. The UO athletic department, with its own private mint propping up a comparatively paltry $110 million budget, pays its guy in charge $700,000. That's a whopping 64 cents for every $100 it spends, or about eight times what his boss across the river makes, though currency bearing "In PK We Trust" might not bring equivalent value. Maybe the city is getting a deal. If not, it would cost at least as much or more to replace him.
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Ah, the old Republican cry of "Fake News!" and distraction tactics. They never gets old for Trumpologists.
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More of those HuffPo/NYT/WaPo "anonymous sources" and "unnamed administration officials" working the grill at NothingBurger Inc. So, Russians favored Trump. Evidently, so did many Americans. At least enough smart folks figured out, among other things, how bad the Clinton Foundation's pay-to-play racket and globalist machinations were. **** Freezer is empty ADN Bell dings, Order Up! ****
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Better, as it's more likely to be on time, less lost luggage, technical improvements with in flight entertainment, and such, at least in my experience. Arguably, cheap prices also increased the number of people with questionable class, attitude and hygiene to make more appearance also. Right now I find the regular practice of overbooking planes and crammed seats the most annoying. In addition somehow attractive female stewardesses all but disappeared, at least what I've seen.
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Certainly cheaper. By far. "Better" depends though. By many measures the experience itself was better back then. But, we were paying a lot more for it too so you expect more. I like it much better this way, where far more people can afford to fly. And for those that want a higher level of service, they can pay for it (1st class or business class). For 200 bucks you can fly to most major US cities now (each way). That would be $32 in 1970 dollars. No way were you getting anywhere near a flight for $32 in 1970.
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I see your true colors are starting to show. You just don't like the military, which is fine. By the way not that you care but I'm not in the military and I have a rental which I rent to locals at below market rent.
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Spoken like a truely brainwashed military person. Time to put you all on your bases, move out of civilian housing. That would solve the housing and high rent problems in Hawaii.
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"Pitching sucks and the hitting is overrated" Gee, where have I heard that before?...For the past 25 years! This team never has improved and never will. Mark my words, same old 'no cajones' ownership since the teams inception...
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I'm glad someone else recognizes that the Rockies' offense is over-rated. For several years I have tired of the slogan "it's all about pitching, the offense is awesome." There are big holes in the O and the execution is now returning to normal after over-achieving. Not plating the run from 3rd with less that two outs is the signature Rockies move. That being said, the pitching sucks right now as well. Exhibit A is Tyler Chatwood tonight.
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Including the cop's poor choices?
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In this society completely void of accountability for ones actions it is way easier to blame race then your own poor choices and actions.
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If you had your penis cut off, they did it wrong, and I feel sorry for you. If you were actually trans, you would know that the difference between reassignment surgery (which reconfigures tissue but does not remove it) and FGM is CONSENT. The people are doing this to young girls who have no issue with their bodies, and don't want it (or go along with it because adults tell them to). Trans people have serious problems with their bodies mismatching who they are, and the surgery corrects this if someone wants it. BIG difference there.
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Explain to me what is the difference between the AMA's support for transsexual surgery and the AMA's stance against female genital mutilation? Are they not the very same? Yet, one is politically correct and one is thought evil and forced upon young women by ignorant tradition. Please explain to me why most in the medical community are fine with this intrusive, sexual mutilation as a treatment for a condition there has never been any hard core scientific research into the cause of? Once they cut off your penis it can never grow back. I know this for a fact as I had my sex change in 1990 in Trinidad Colorado. Why is it the medical profession called to judgment for their use of nearly two dozen different drugs that turned out to harm their patients, but no one questions them on a treatment that sexually mutilates them? The AMA, APA, and the AAP's support for this horrible treatment option for confused patients is criminal. Please read my book, Don't get on the plane about this. Rene Jax
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No, this is not valid. Chronic Lyme is very different from SSPE.
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A rare but serious complication of measles can occur more than a decade after the infection clears. Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is invariably fatal. That does not mean that those suffering that fate have chronic measles. They have no sign of infection and are not contagious. The complications you describe for Lyme are in the same category. A complication that can appear years later, as a consequence of damage from Lyme infection, but the infection itself is no longer there, so chronic Lyme would be a misnomer.
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I wasn't aware of that, Gary. Also, I wasn't aware that pc algorithms were that sophisticated. How are such cheaters held accountable? Do they get a warning by email? I have recently had at least two completely innocuous posts rejected as not meeting civility standards. I re-posted the last one, and it's still up, still innocuous.
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The CC algorithm is specifically designed to "catch" reviews which reject "content". Reviewers who employ such tactics to censor opinions they dislike are identified and held accountable. The site's guidelines are listed and, IMO, followed. Gary Crum
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Waiting for Batman to show up. Or Iron Man. One of those logically feasible heros with super money and military contracts. Lockheed IS right down the road, after all.
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Went to the Cherry Blossom Festival at Sakura Square. A perennially fun event for the family. Particularly enjoyed the photographs of Americans of Japanese descent going back over a century. Walked over to 16th Street Mall and the entire route was blanked with police on a Sunday afternoon. Great job Mayor Hancock. Keep embracing the "Urban Travelers" for your inane "diversity and inclusion" fiasco. Downtown Denver is a war zone each and every day.
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Unless the wind is blowing, of course. Here is what we call, a future Darwin Award Winner!!
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From an ADN article about the Pogo attack, "It happened so fast that neither woman had time to deploy bear spray initially, Murphy said. Trainor reportedly sprayed the black bear twice, he said, which likely saved her life." I'm not sure there's a definitive conclusion about the efficacy of pepper spray in that situation. I personally own both bear guns and pepper spray, and I live in an area that has many bears. I had bear prints in my strawberry beds yesterday. I never carry a gun when I'm walking, because I don't want the weight, and because I personally think pepper spray is superior. It's easy to carry, easy to deploy, and accuracy isn't an issue. I also like the fact that it isn't lethal, which was the point of my initial post.
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...because they have promised to reduce their carbon dioxide production, starting in 2030.
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And we believe and trust them because....?? Methinks there were fingers crossed behind their back and what they really mean is that from here on out they will do a better job of concealing their activities.
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By the time I was eight years old, I had Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Whooping Cough & Chickenpox, never vaccinated and am still alive at age 61 so there goes your theory on vaccinations.
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Unfortunately a close family member is practising this voodoo healing process and most of her clients are let's face it, gullible. It's like you've gone to a real qualified, certified general practitioner and you have a seed of doubt in your mind because an article you read in Breitbart or the National Enquirer piqued your interest. Or you're new to Canada and don't have legal access to a real doctor and a friend recommended a naturopath or a homeopathic quack. Something as simple as a vaccine to immunize your young child is a lifesaver .not only for your child but other children who come in contact with them. Naturopaths are not real doctors. They should be avoided if you value your health and those around you. Like the article stayed at the end, prove it works. I know for a fact it doesn't because I tried it. Expensive mistake.
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jonnuxoll: What do you not understand about, "DIVERSITY". Also, The First Amendment figures in as well................
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How about limiting the number of monthly posts per person, much like letters to the editor? Might cut down some of the puerile remarks by regular trolls.
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Once again....We are not talking about people being descriminated against for being black, women, or yes even gay. This baker didn't want to participate in a ceremony his religious beliefs say are not acceptable.
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And back in the day, blacks could have gone down the street to another school. Or. they could simply have remained in the back of the bus. After all, they were getting where they needed to go, right? No harm done, right? I think you totally miss the point of anti-discrimination laws.
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I'm always curious how thomas makes his decisions, how many times has the man asked a question in his entire time on the bench? How does one make good, reasonsed decisions if one does not ask questions, get clarifications, etc.?
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Not surprising to see Alito, Gorsuch and Thomas tip their hands as to how they will decide the case. Those three will side with Trump and corporate America every time. I don't know why they even bother to show up for oral argument. Anyone arguing a case against Trump in front of the Supreme Court is effectively pitching their case to at most only six judges. And they need five of the six to win.
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BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
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In your mind. Trump won by razor thin margins.
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As I told someone else.....old news. BTW--Who leveled sanctions against Russia and Putin, and seized their compounds? Why, that would be Obama. Who is looking to ease the sanctions, and return their compounds--without demanding anything in return? That would be Trump.
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Yeah. GOOD old buddies....fellow travelers you might say: http://www.snopes.com/obama-more-flexibility-russia/
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And Trump became a billionaire due to his ethics and brains....lol. You seem to like your world black and white but sadly life ain't like that. Tell me who you would rather see your child emulate, Martin Luther King or Donald Trump? The Koch brothers or Pope Francis? Perhaps the world should not be run by self serving billionaires where their motivation is the subjection of some to increase their worth. Short sighted conservatives only see the world on a few levels and think the rest of us should adhere to that. You hold civilization back.
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What's fair in taxation? A small minority pays the vast majority of "taxes" in Canada. Those who pay thinks it's unfair and those who contribute nothing thinks it's fair. Liberal Progressives believe success and wealth accumulation are simply functions of luck (and gender/race). If you're "lucky", then it's your obligation to give (or over contribute) to those who are "unlucky". CPP is no different.
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Isn't safe econo-box an oxymoron.
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What? No Honda Civic? The little sprout can soup it up for show, but its an safe econo-box.
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That bakery is open on Saturdays, and the bible says we shouldn't work on the Sabbath. Sounds to me like the Christian is just picking things out of the bible that align with his opinion, and he's not really about pleasing his god.
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It is my understanding that this couple shopped around for a bakery that would refuse their request precisely for a legal battle. They have what they were looking for. Let's not pretend that this is about being denied a cake. They could have walked out of that store with 10 cakes.
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Brilliant! Wish I could give you 10 up votes.
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Too bad the U.S. isn't a "welcoming" country like Canada. We don't care who or how people arrive here as long as they vote Liberal and adore our P.M.
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Washington Post says single payer would have "an astonishingly high price tag": https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/single-payer-health-care-would-have-an-astonishingly-high-price-tag/2017/06/18/9c70dae6-52d2-11e7-be25-3a519335381c_story.html?utm_term=.90bbae64fbc4
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Here's a plan: give health insurance to everybody just like every other industrialized country in the world does.
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I like your answer, but answer me this. If the federal government suspects you of terrorist activity and arrests you, can they keep you locked up for 5 or 10 years before you get a trial?
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The Bush Administration tried as hard as it could to suspend habeas, but the efforts were thwarted by the Supreme Court. In Hamdi v. Rumsfeld the Court reaffirmed the right of every citizen to access habeas even when declared an enemy combatant. The administration had a chilling response in the cases generally known as "Detainee Rights". In Rasul v. Bush the Court removed the right of the administration to determine if a foreign national held @ Gitmo was wrongfully detained. The Court ruled that it was the judiciary, not the executive, that made those determinations. Boumediene (2008) was important because the U.S. government used the unsubstantiated argument that Gitmo was not U.S. territory. Justice Kennedy, in a brilliant majority opinion, set the administration straight on that point. To sum up, every effort by the administration since 2002 to suspend habeas was rejected by the Supreme Court.
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Only if you can't read. Chin argued that it would hurt Hawaii to block entry to anyone interested in coming to Hawaii. Chin loses that argument and will probably lose completely said 3 justices already.
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For those who read the interim Order, it shows that Hawaii and the individual joining in Hawaii's lawsuit ARE STILL WINNING, "The injunctions [against enforcement of Trump's Order] remain in place only with respect to parties similarly situated to Doe, Dr. Elshikh, and Hawaii. " Trump v. IRAP, at page 12.
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Translation--he's no different than every other politician in America....including the clowns from Oregon
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If you think that proves something, no one can tell you different. Trump does nothing that is not to his and his family's benefit somehow.
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Opponents will challenge Trump's order no matter how he words it. As you stated, Obama was prepared to do the same thing without any legal challenge whatsoever. It's not the order, it's who signed it that is their problem.
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Wasted legal fees and time and effort by the US all caused by Trump's refusal to draft his order properly. He should have followed Obama's approach-- Obama's order covered every country since every country can have terrorist citizens or residents, but Obama had a vetting list of 7 countries-- the same as Trump's list of 6 but with one extra country on Obama's list. SCOTUS will hear the case in the fall and by that time Trump's temporary ban will be pau. The SCOTUS order will limit Trump's ban so it will only apply to those who have not link to a person or institution in the US-- family, friends, School, company offering a job-- this could still result in litigation. So what will happen next before the case is ruled on in the Fall? Trump will finally revise his order to replace the one that is expiring before the court rules to make it pass muster (which it should if Trump does not screw it up again)-- otherwise the case could be moot because Trump's "temporary" ban will have expired.
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"Everyone has a right to acquire healthcare. No one has a right to have someone else pay for it." Actually, this is not true. The Emergency Medical and Treatment Labor Act (EMTLA) passed by Congress in 1986 explicitly forbids the denial of care to indigent or uninsured patients based on a lack of ability to pay. Some may disagree with this law, but it is the law (a law passed by a Republican Senate and signed by a Republican president) and laws give citizens of this country rights. So those who need emergency services do have a right to have someone else pay for it. What about non-emergency care? Some may argue that only emergency care should be provided, but what sense does that make? Is it wise to have people wait until their condition is grave, so that taxpayers can foot the bill at the point when treatment is most expensive? If taxpayers must pay for other's healthcare, doesn't government have a duty to minimize taxpayers' obligation?
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Everyone has a right to acquire healthcare. No one has a right to have someone else pay for it. Healthcare is a paid for service just like car washes, lawn care, auto sales, and everything else that must be paid for. Genuine, actual, and real rights never obligate anyone else. If what you are claiming as a "right" obligates anyone else, it isn't a right. Why can't leftists understand that very simple and basic truth? Because they are deranged, unhinged, and possess intellects completely divorced from reality. Meanwhile, somewhere on the East Coast, Socialists extraordinaire Bernie Sanders and his wife, Jane are redistributing their wealth to trial attorneys, preparing for their bank fraud investigation which, Liberal news sources are bound to report, was perpetrated by Donald Trump in collision with the Russians.
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Please don't call it insurance. You get into an accident and try and get insurance? That's fraud. You get caught walking out of a store with unpaid merchandise? That's theft.
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Trump has sold his working class base down the river. What is astonishing is that anyone believed the dude. He was clearly lying from beginning to end of his phony campaign.
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It wasn't an Israeli flag -- not even close. It was a rainbow flag with a Star of David on it.
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There's some justification for excluding the women carrying the Israeli flag. They should know that Israel is a devisive topic whereas being Jewish isn't.
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Entering into a same-sex marriage IS to reject the Catholic Faith. Engaging in perverted sex acts is a distinct, additional sin. Paprocki's norms require NO inquiry into what people are doing in private.
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Marriage can be civil marriage without the sacrament of Matrimony. You don't know what goes on in any civil marriage; there are many couples who don't have sexual intercourse of any kind. Too many assumptions for a Christian to act in opposition.
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Thanks for proving the point I was trying to make in my earlier comment. Lumping this dumb idea as liberal thought is as dumb as the original idea of the boycott, which was lumping all the people of a red state together. Here's a proposal: I won't make generalizations about Trump voters if you don't make generalizations about liberals. Let the Trump voters own what they think and the liberals own what they think. Attack the dumb idea, yes; but skip the labels and generalizations that aren't true and aren't useful.
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What such a boycott would really represent would be the triumph of Capital over democracy. We have seen a great deal of it lately--mainly corporate boycotts (withdrawals of Capital) and mainly on the "liberal" side of issues. Corporations stand almost wholly with the elite--and this means the liberal elite of globalism, the cultural left, the media and the universities, and neoliberalism. The elite, Capital-rich States have already been considering such "boycotts." The major error our writer here commits is to believe that the neoliberal cultural left gives a fig about working class or unemployed Trump voters. The economic left and the cultural left have recently suffered a very serious split.
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Right-- 22,000,000--maybe you-- will not be able to afford insurance with higher premiums and cuts to medicaid. And that means 22,000,000 that will need to be cared for with help from others and through state programs. Pray that the Republicans do not touch the Federal tax credit and tax exemption that provide the discounted group policies that 49% of Americans get at work-- and full time employees in Hawaii get. A warning-- the credit and exemption for employer group plans, and other exemptions like exemptions for sale of your home, and contributions to a 401K may be killed by Republicans to offset the Trump high bracket tax cuts to balance the budget.
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Who do you think was going to pay for the 22 million health insurance policies? The answer by the way is YOU.
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Why stay as to a hotel that doesn't want to serve your kind? Why not just sit in the back of the bus, it's a lot easier than causing a commotion? Why play a sport that's meant to be for men? Why learn to read when your kind is good at staying home and making babies? Why worry about voting, when that requires education and a lot of knowledge? Just live a simple life.
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And why let someone bake you a cake if they don't want to? You go in, explain what you want, they tell you they can't, won't, or tell you to --- yourself, and you leave and find someone else. That simple! If someone doesn't want to fix your car, remove your appendix, clean your clock, or sell you a wedding ring, just leave.. Their loss of business, and your opportunity to find someone who appreciates your business.
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It is amazing the sincere bond one can make with others in this forum. The goodness of your heart and examples that you have shown me have created a deep respect and care for you, now that is what I call a friend. I should have been more clear. I meant the emotional stress of the five year Milwaukee archdiocese bankruptcy has has some seriously negative effects on my life and has left some scars that have been a true challenge for me. I find almost no hope and little joy in life no matter how hard I try.
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My dear friend Danno, I am fortunate to hear from you once again. Yes, what a disappointment this entire commission affair has been and I can imagine how much moreso it is for survivors. Perhaps it finalizes for us all what some (you included) have said all along - that the commission never had what it needed to succeed. So now we can be done with the idea that the Church can ever be a true partner (let along a leader) in the fight against abuse. Only individuals are, in spite of the institution's internal pathology that renders it impotent. This is not a true living as Christ wishes us to. I was unaware of your financial difficulties, but please feel no shame in using a fully legal and appropriate action when one finds themselves in dire straights. Perhaps, and hopefully, it will somewhat lighten the heavy burden you carry. Be at peace with it, and I will include that in my prayers for you that have never stopped. I am honored that you call me your friend.
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HaHaHa...Coming from someone that drinks the daily cool aid from the fake news CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS and NBC.
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A daily spoon full of Goo Aid will keep the trumpies healthy and happy. Open wide trumpies, aaahhhhh.
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They were dressed in beige clothing with excerpts of poems on them. The problem is it doesn't seem to have occurred to the designer that from a distance, and when people are bent over a handle pushing a float, no one sees the writing on the clothes. And normally one wants attention on the float, not the pushers... Apparently there was also a float with black people on it representing the new diversity, etc., that happened to be pushed by white students, but either no one bothered to have a photo of that one, or it didn't get online and go viral. The one that did was the first of the parade, first reactions went viral, and after that, no one wants to stop and think any further. When the point is to display one's superior sense of moral superiority and one's politics, facts just get in the way and no one wants to know them.... The organisers were "guilty" of not thinking of organizing the float pushing students by race to ensure the "optics" were politically correct.
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The students were volunteered, not volunteers. No member of a school sports team is going to refuse a "request" from his coach; he will take it as more or less an order. Nor was there any need to dress them all in what for all intents and purposes was indistinguishable from slave garb. The optics were horrendous and someone should have noticed.
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The "specific message" he is against that he will make wedding cakes for everyone. He wont, obviously. He only wants to make them for straight couples. That seems to literally be his only requirement. Which, is textbook discrimination. Again, the cake they were asking him to make was a normal wedding cake. No writing on it. He is suggesting that just the process of making a cake that is used in a gay wedding, goes against his beliefs. So, if he can say that, why couldn't anyone else say they wont sell someone a product because they dont agree with the couple being interracial? Or Jewish? Or Muslim? Its a slippery slippery slope. Making a cake that "promotes" something is a little different, in my opinion. That would include writing or specific decorations. For Halloween, for example, "Happy Halloween" or a picture of a Jack O Lantern. For THOSE things, you cannot force an artist to create something they are against. I agree with that. But this situation is different.
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“I’ll sell anyone any cake I’ve got,” he wrote. “But I won’t design a cake that promotes something that conflicts with the Bible’s teachings. And that rule applies to far more than cakes celebrating same-sex marriages. I also won’t use my talents to celebrate Halloween, anti-American or anti-family themes, atheism, racism, or indecency.”
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RD has to remind us of his homophobia again. Conservative political correctness insists that sexual abuse by clergy is the fault of "the gays", and pretends that pedophilia and homosexuality are entwined.
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One way the Church shields sex offenders is by pretending that there aren't highly consistent differences among the offenders. 81% of priest offenders have same sex victims. 90% of priest offenders seek POST-pubescent victims. We have to start paying attention to details like this so we don't "shield" offenders simply because the numbers aren't politically correct.
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I do remember that. Perfectly consistent with a pope who dishonestly created a commission on abuse purely as a public relations exercise.
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Remember, in the end it was Pope Francis who declared John Paul II a Saint.
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In disagreeing about legalizing drugs, you are falling into a popular misconception: legalizing does NOT mean condoning them. Legalizing drugs is, quite simply, a better way to get people off of them. It stops them from being the massive revenue source source for organized crime that they currently represent, it clears the way for better programs to help addicts, and it frees up billions of dollars in law enforcement expenditure that do little to no good in terms of addressing any kind of real social problem.
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I agree that we need to rethink how we look at alcohol. It is amazing that something that can be enjoyable in moderation can wreck homes, finances, and lives if taken in too much quantity. I disagree wholly about legalizing drugs. We should be encouraging our young and old (and it is amazing the number of old people who think it is cool to get high) to figure out how to live a live without mind altering substances. (Now, I would add alcohol to that list, but that ship has already sailed.) Legalization of drugs is just one more thing that will wreck homes, finances, and lives. There is so much more to life than putting in harmful substances to your body and quite frankly I find it quite sad that people have to live that way. And unfortunately, for most people, moderation is not something that is in their vocabulary.
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Mostly because you, like our PMO arenothing more than a Chinese government spy
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He was elected by the people in a free democratic vote. Why do you hate our values?
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"Genuine, actual, and real rights never obligate anyone else. A fetus' right to life obligates the mother to give birth, rather than abort. Using your logic, a fetus does not have a right to life.
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Everyone has a right to acquire healthcare. No one has a right to have someone else pay for it. Healthcare is a paid for service just like car washes, lawn care, auto sales, and everything else that must be paid for. Genuine, actual, and real rights never obligate anyone else. If what you are claiming as a "right" obligates anyone else, it isn't a right. Why can't leftists understand that very simple and basic truth? Because they are deranged, unhinged, and possess intellects completely divorced from reality. Meanwhile, somewhere on the East Coast, Socialists extraordinaire Bernie Sanders and his wife, Jane are redistributing their wealth to trial attorneys, preparing for their bank fraud investigation which, Liberal news sources are bound to report, was perpetrated by Donald Trump in collision with the Russians.
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The Middle East most certainly does not need any lessons from the West to cause havoc. Never mind - humanity has been at it since the first cave man swung a club.
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How sad a commentary this is on the human race. Record keeping for distance over which another human is killed. Before any bleeding heart Liberals slam me for sympathizing with a terrorist, let me remind everyone he has most likely lost a loved one as collateral damage, and is fighting back for revenge. The western world continues to cause havoc in the Middle East for reasons only known to our so-called leaders. World peace seems less likely with every passing day.
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Are you talking about Canada, or the USSR? Or Germany in the 1930s?
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Yet we have thousands of subscribers to the ISIS newsletter living in the West. These people need to be deported or interned. In the old day this would be known as intention to commit treason.
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Radical Islamic Terrorists are people too!
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We must allow terrorists to come into the United States. Terrorist values fall closely in line with today's antifa party. We must tolerate and die for intolerance.
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But this is exactly what the newsletter is calling for. The British gov't spends over 9bn to watch 3,500 of these individuals. There are more but you can't watch them all.
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Yes, Flo - cells within the community committed to overthrowing the government and instituting their own law - definitely in the ballpark of conspiracy to commit treason. Subscribing to an ISIS newsletter? Not so much.
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Here's the worst tweet for us: "If you LOOK LIKE you're from the Middle East, we're gonna ban you for 120 days." And, absent limits, it would come. You know it and I know it. The difference is, some like it and some should deeply fear it. And that, everyone, is deeply wrong.
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It's not THIS 8,200. It's the next million, then the next, then the next. How long before Trump gets a report from Steve Bannon's assistant showing statistics developed by Breitbart crack investigative reporters and tweets, "just heard Chinese are thinking about doing terrorism. Gonna ban them!" Or, "Japanese terrorists boarding planes. Have to ban them!" Or, "Kim Jong Un raising terrorists. Gonna ban all Koreans. They all look alike. Can't tell North or South!"?????
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Fewer than 39% voted for the other guys. When was the last time we had a government with a 51%+ majority?
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Only 39% voted for Trudeau and that's the basis of your argument...lol.
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In Alaska moose are considered dinner.
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Anchorage hosts a population of about 400 moose year-round. They're a nuisance, but it's generally easy enough to get along with them if you're careful and don't plant anything you care about in your yard. They're worse than elk for tree damage. Of course, Alaska doesn't have interstates. Apparently trains run into them fairly often though.
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Trump U
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And your legal training is from.......... FYI--A 2-bit opinion dressed up to sound like something more qualified is just still a 2-bit opinions.....which everyone has.
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The problem with knowing tough guys from Russia is that the tough guys from Russia know you.
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But how can this be -- The Art of the Deal? Republican Pres, Republican Senate/Congress? Historic incompetence. You'd think they'd have a much easier time cutting health care for millions of their citizens. And now Donny is peeved, oh yes, summoning all the boys to his office. "You're fired!" he'll yell from his desk, before Jared whispers to him that he can't really do that. But there's still bribery, or beatings, and Donny knows some tough guys from Russia...
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No. St Paul is commenting on the immorality in which Christians find themselves. Timeless. The world is 'always ending' for many people. Now is the time to fully live out the Gospel in purity, trust & faithfulness, many are dying even now. This is the only time that God gives us to sanctify: Today, now. There is a real danger in thinking that "the world" is going on and that we have time. Today's Gospel from Mass bears on these points. Many Catholics won't recognize these words as Jesus'! "Jesus said to his disciples: "Do not give what is holy to dogs, or throw your pearls before swine, lest they trample them underfoot, and turn and tear you to pieces. "Do to others whatever you would have them do to you. This is the Law and the Prophets. "Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the road broad that leads to destruction, and those who enter through it are many. How narrow the gate and constricted the road that leads to life. And those who find it are few."
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The context, again, was that such conduct is a result of not living in a theocracy. Be fair to Paul, he thought the world was ending soon (it did not), relied on Leviticus coming from Moses (it didn't) and though homosexuality was a choice (it isn't and science can prove it with epigenetics).
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Ken: I'm struck by the fact that you haven't asked anyone (apparently) why - what is so important - the Senate Republicans are taking such a drastic measure, and I agree it is and was surprised but pleased they took this stance, as there appears to be no other leverage to get dems to listen and negotiate. Have you spoken to Senator Warner or others to really understand the impact Hirst has on our state? I have been monitoring SB 5239 since February, where the House democrats repeatedly kick the bill back to the Senate without even trying to negotiate. And the bill simply rewrites legislation to put the State Dept of Ecology back in charge of water rights, they way it was before Hirst. You know how this works - no old people will be deprived of meals on wheels, critical medical providers will continue to provide services without a contract and our children will get educated, etc. because this has happened before - when the budget gets approved, it will be retroactive.
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Randi: I'm struck by the fact that the water issue has nothing whatsoever to do with the capital budget. Holding back on approving the capital budget over something totally unrelated seems a lot like holding the capital budget hostage and the ransom is an acceptable resolution to the Hirst water problem issue.
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You can't tow with CVT, this is why they won't factory install trailer hitch even if you order a MT Impreza/Crosstrek.
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How about towing class 1 trailers? Can CVTs do that for years and years yet?
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For one thing, there is no such thing as Canada's 'first lady' Part of the problem is that Ms gregoire is unaware of this....
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I don't understand why Sophie is so hated I may not like Trump but I don't hate my First Lady so why don't Canadians support there's If there is one failure the pm made is that middle class is failing not because of government but technology is making it smaller
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Only if it's NOT on private property. And you assume the vehicles were running and unattended.
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Do you know it's illegal to leave your car running and unattended?
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kiragirl, Yes, an Airbus A330, as a two-engined aircraft, is rated for extended operation (ETOPS) - sometimes with a macabre sense of humor called "Engines Turn or Passengers Swim." This standard has nothing to do with overwater flights but has to do with whether an aircraft has the range to safely reach a "diversion airport" after the failure of one engine. Standards vary, and nowadays ETOPS also includes three- and four-engined airliners. But yeah, bottom line is that being less than two hours out, this particular A330 should have made it back to Australia on one working engine without serious difficulty. As for why the pilot (apparently) did not shut off the engine that (presumably) suffered a broken fan or turbine blade, well, I dunno. If it was still producing useful thrust, then maybe he was following recommended procedure despite the vibration.
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Why didn't the pilot shut the troubled engine off? A broken turbine blade was causing the vibration and the plane CAN fly with one engine. I think. And what a stupid thing for the pilot to announce. I would have been scared to death.
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With 7 1/2 years ahead of us there certainly will be many, many more.
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Neil Gorsuch, Neil Gorsuch, I hope there won't be many more such.
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Learn to navigate a damn airport and get there on time. That is 100% your fault. You were making everybody late.
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So typical of United. I rarely use the word "hate," but I hate that airline. Once, they instructed my family to "RUN!" to catch our connecting flight--but sent us down a long deserted hallway that was locked at the end. To keep a very, very long story short, it culminated in my youngest child having trouble breathing, from all the running, being trapped in the very hot locked corridor, and simply being scared. I think they basically instigated a panic attack in the poor little guy. They were yelling at us the whole time, and when I tried to talk to someone in charge everybody pointed at somebody else. Ridiculous. I avoid them if possible, and if I can't, I go prepared to do airport-battle.
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For the last 1200 years, those responsible for tens of thousands of Muslim deaths a year have been the other multiple sects and groups of Muslims and their different interpretations of Islam. This predates even the existence of the US and UK and "colonialism". You want historical colonialism? The Ottoman Empire Muslim colonialists confiscated and reigned terror on vast areas of the West to Central Europe and Vienna in the 1300's.
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You're right of course, as is Dante1969 after his first sentence. What we're reaping now had its roots in 19th and 20th century colonialism. It still has to be stopped, but a proper understanding of it can only help.
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RangerMC, Enforcement of the law comes before adjudication, and a lot more compassion could be exercised in enforcement, as has been done previously. You are heartless in the enforcement of the law.
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Which is why I said...this venue is not where those laws are changed. If you have the political will to change it to how you like, then by all means, work to change it. Your last sentence should have ended at "enforced". Discretion & heart should have been exercised by the criminal in deciding which action to take or not take. Simplistic? Here's simple. I was just told by my neighbor's 4 yr old that "poop spelled backwards is still poop." Totally taken aback and shocked at how one could think is such simplistic terms, my only response after a few seconds was, "Yeah.....but what do boogers smell like?" You could see the gears turning as he thought about it. Simplistically. If someone violates a law and is adjudicated guilty, then the person is now a criminal. Laws exist for the law breakers, not the law abiders. Cause/effect.
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Geez Westside Oahu, is it not that the economic situation today you described came from 8 years of Obama - not from DT And it is the very reason why Trump won and Clinton lost?
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This nearly unequivocal support of DT and his actions enabled by extremist GOP underlings and supporters, is a version of domestic abuse on a national level. It is clear that what DT and extremist republicans are doing is abusive to underemployed, currently unemployed, low wage and middle income working people as well as less fortunate elderly folks who rely on federally supported programs to eat and get medical care. Many in Hawaii and across the country are among "beaten up" communities and individuals who will be further savaged if this DT regime is allowed to continue. Here is just one story example. http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/41077-an-open-letter-to-the-gop-you-are-sentencing-me-to-death
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Sorry, I just don't agree. If the rise is driven by a fundamentally sound economy, the market isn't running on fumes. He should have chosen his words more carefully.
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Still no contradiction ............. there is a huge difference between a correction and a crash. I have stayed the market for both. You need to hold more cash right now in case the Americans do something really stupid............. ................ and Trump threatens it almost daily
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Threaten the inalienable rights of others and you just might lose your life in the attempt. One of the most basic of all natural rights is the right of self defense, the right to use whatever force you deem prudent to use when your own safety is in immediate peril. If one is attempting to steal the property of another and The criminal and the property owner are in proximity to one another it is more than reasonable to presume one willing to steal property won't hesitate to harm the owner of the property when caught committing a criminal act. And that reasonable presumption meets every standard of the lawful decision to use lethal force in Colorado.
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And that still does not give this thug the right to be judge, jury, and executioner. n case you have not noticed, burglary is not a capital crime.
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I received that warning too when I failed to define a comment as uncivil because the comment had profanity, but it was not directed at anybody so I let go... I was a very bad boy apparently for letting that one by and I got a tut tut
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Dr. Soh's article is the very essence of why I will not give someone a "dislike" emoji in the G&M comment's. I would rather respond and state my case. Agree or disagree, just have the freedom to do so in a respectful manner! (Now, unfortunately, I have to give someone an uncivil click every now and them because of the G&M censor. I was recently warned that I had not rated it correctly and that I was given two more chances. I guess that means I will be banned - yet again. So, for all of those folks that I have ever given an uncivil click, I am sorry. Just know I didn't want to, but I was slapped down by the G&M censor. Viva la revolucion!!!)
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"There is no one on Earth that would believe 5 stitches cost $4,500 out of pocket. " When was the last time you went to the ER? That number is not at all unbelievable. And you're using the term "out of pocket" incorrectly. "Singh's three stitches cost $2,229.11. Another patient, a rambunctious toddler named Orla Roche, sought care at the same ED after falling from a couch and splitting her forehead open. Sealing the wound with some skin glue cost $1,696." https://www.advisory.com/daily-briefing/2013/12/05/why-does-a-hospital-stitch-cost-500
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Making situations up is not good debating. There is no one on Earth that would believe 5 stitches cost $4,500 out of pocket. Usually paying out of pocket costs less, especially if you negotiate. Doctors are glad to lower the cost if they don't have to deal with the piles of paper work involved when using insurance.
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You seem to have missed the sarcasm.
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By your comment? You already have.
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You're reading all the wrong 'articles'. Try some reality based sources. You won't be so late to the dance and you'll likely experience a lot less remorse resulting from uninformed choices.
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First article I have seen that a tax cut for the wealthy is included in the legislation
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man you live in a delusional world
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He offers 3 scenarios -North Korea, Iran and Syria (south china sea seems to be forgotten) I suspect Tillerson, Mattis and a few others would put the brakes on those. The real danger lies in a fourth option we can't see now, one that offers no certainty or down side as the others do....one that the public, press etc has no existing awareness of...and most certainly one of Trumps own making...
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what a bizarre proposition. First, MSM is simply interviewing and evaluating from whatever standpoint. The second is MSM is out to ensure business success. It seems very odd that Americans are undermining other Americans so intensely. Work together... pull together... honor yourselves and honor others. That you are able to disagree is a blessing. That you disrespect is a growing tragedy. Love others as you love thyself. Good luck!
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MSM IS an enemy of the people because their objective is not to report news; MSM's objective is to create an alternate reality through which they can replace our Constitution with a socialist system.
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we have not done anything to it, we polute yes but noting has proved that we have changed the climate, get over it..
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You should jealous rather than actually presenting any factual argument. Cimate change has been around since day one. Then we came along and accelerated it.
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Even though the current Pacific cyclone season is one of the tamest in recent history, I am sure the Shorsian climate Gomers will declare this as evidence of greater variation resulting from atmospheric CO2 levels.
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Mark Most of your data is cherry picked. this does not mean it is not true, but the data itself is selected to make everything seem more ominous. For example, in 2015, the Atlantic was unusually quiet. In fact, the Atlantic was on a record drought for category 5 hurricanes in 2015 (the previous was in 2007, Matthew in 2016 broke that drought). The Pacific was unusually active due to the presence of a potent El Niño. Unless you are saying this year's potent El Niño was due to global warming, the presence of a record number of hurricanes is explained by other factors.
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You say "it's absurd to think that President Trump would start a war as a distraction or to funnel contracts to his cronies". But, since you didn't say why it would be absurd, I'm not convinced. Everything about the man is absurd.
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It's absurd to think that President Trump would start a war as a distraction or to funnel contracts to his cronies. President Trump would go to war for only one reason, namely to defend the free world from evil. And for Lebensraum. So, two possible reasons. But that's it.
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Carey you are trying to circumvent the current issue. The history of the ACA is not the plan before the Senate. Perhpas you could focus on the new plan and tell us why you like it.
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Well, to be fair, Nancy Pelosi did warn us that we wouldn’t find out what was in ObamaCare until Congress passed it into law.  Of the 204 new Obamacare waivers President Barack Obama’s administration approved in April, 38 are for fancy eateries, hip nightclubs and decadent hotels in House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi’s Northern California district. Just remember, ObamaCare is here to protect the poor.  And Nancy Pelosi is here to protect all of the little people … who serve the rich. The odds of one Representative getting 20% of a batch of waivers from the Obama administration as a coincidence seems rather high.  Once again, we have to wonder exactly how waiver applications are judged and approved.  With its high percentage of unions and party leader constituents, this is looking more and more like a mechanism for political payoffs. When politicians start something it ends up costing those in the middle class on either side of the isle!!
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Hello Elvin, You've just GOT to be speaking satirically. I mean, "Lefty think tanks", "everything that he promised to do has come to fruition", "crybaby liberals". You can't possibly be serious. And for the record, I intend to think about Trump not at all this Canada Day weekend. Hope you enjoy yours, too.
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No offense Don, but this so-called "school" that Mr. Dixon is a member of is just another in a long list of Lefty think tanks here in Ontario. I have to admit to being a very, very BIG Donald Trump fan. Why? Because, unlike politicians here in Canada, President Donny was upfront about the promises he made during the election campaign. Everything that he promised to do has come to fruition including scrapping the Climate Change Scam treaty. And none of this Happy HS about drawing Red Lines in Syria. This man, Mr.Trump, means what he says and will protect the innocent in Syria from any future chemical warfare. Have a nice and safe Canada Day weekend, Don, but like other crybaby liberals, I just know that you will mope around all weekend long thinking about President Donny, a true gentleman.
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They can use the information to rig elections, rig stock markets even manipulate people's minds.
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Canada's sale of Norsat has compromised the security of at least 3 of the 5 eyes and has no business being part of this group. How do they sit at a conference table and carry on as usual knowing what Canada is doing?
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