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I wish you were correct, however, in another daily publication, there is a forecast of an extra $10 billion per year in Federal Income than forecasted previously. A prudent gov't would try and balance the accounts or pay down debt. A gov't bent on getting re elected will turn on the spending taps and purchase the maritime vote, possibly Quebec and most likely southern Ontario. That's almost enough for at least a minority gov't with the NDP if they rebound this time.
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The story missed the obvious- Trudeau is in deep and drowning in his cross-Canada and global PR caravan. He made promises he can't keep and he can't make good in two years. The Liberals will lose everything they've got in the West except Van, but Jagmeet will grab a big part of the left wing vote, they'll get pummeled in small & family business driven Northern Ontario, and the last election tee-ed up the Bloc Quebecois for a big comeback. With the cancellation of EnergyEast, NB is gone and the rest of the Maritimes are wide open because of the loss of the obvious economic spin-offs. Even right now, he's basically down to being the Prime Minister of financial asset-inflated, de-industrialized, public sector Grand Duchy of Toronto & Ottawa. Nafta is almost cancelled, the US is back to energy self sufficiency, and in many ways, in a surplus position. Scheer will bide his time and enjoy the bad acting. His party will cancel the glorified daytime liberal talk show now running Canada.
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Dont think about it. Do it. Pack into a U Haul and get goin over there.
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I think i'll go with Trump on this one.
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bs, same as klastri, what are you going to do about anything except blow hot air out of your a..
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• Trump lied about talking to the families. • He lied about past presidents not talking to families. • He lied about what he said to the families • And then Trump took a break and sent Kelly out to lie for him. • And, this morning, he tweeted more lies
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You haven't been looking at the proposals have you? The current proposal is to reduce the allowable tax free 401k contribution to $2400 to make the tax cuts on businesses revenue neutral. As for taxes being raised, most lefties would be OK with them if those taxes were being raised across the board, and not primarily on the middle class. While, personally, I can afford a bit of a tax increase, I don't like being told that my taxes are going to go down, when in reality they are going to go up and go up quite a bit.
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Calm down, no changes will be made to 401k's. Interesting how the lefties are suddenly concerned about their taxes getting raised. If Hillary or Bernie raised taxes via 401k or otherwise, you would be all for it.
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Beautifully written, but full of bs and nonsense. Far, hard right extremists" would like their children to get a good education at a lower cost just like all people that care about the future of our country. Is that too much to ask?
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Compensation principles, as well as guidelines for reward and recognition systems, call for remuneration to be based on perceived market value for any given job. Generally speaking, therefore, we can conclude that the public does not value the role of the teacher very much. The pay is fairly low relative to the preparation required, the time spent on the job before, during, and after school, and the paltry raises given based on performance. All that plus the constant criticism teachers receive from the far, hard right wing extremists.
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You mean this little jewel? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sd5ZLJWQmss
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Wasn't there a song named "Convoy" in the 70s about the same thing?
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Exactly right. If everyone in this circumstance had a gun the carnage would have been much greater.
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One of the great things about gun-free zones, is that only the criminals have guns.
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Yours is much more faithful to the original Latin.
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Gosh Monica and I thought it was "Dominik go frisk them."
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It's going to be a toll road. How much are you going pay to go a couple of miles between west Arvada and Westminster? Wouldn't getting Indiana up to grade be a better solution?
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Wrong -- I will use it daily to commute from west Arvada to North Westminster. Stop trying to pass off your opinion as fact.
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This does not address growth rates in categories of infection, although there is-an alarming spike in HIV among young gay men. For some reason there is a group who actually seek the disease as a form of suicide.
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Wrong. https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/statistics/overview/index.html My replies were to Monica who said that the same-sex movement essentially ignored the Church and followed secular culture. It was a bad choice, but that seems to be the way it goes for homosexual men.
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Agree completely. That's why I'm all in favor of improving roads that people actually use. How would you feel if the T-REX expansion had been procrastinated for years and years because some politicians and developers wanted to build a tollway from Littleton to Aurora instead?
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Congestion will continue to get worse because people keep flooding into the front range (which they're doing even with our bad roads). BUT, that doesn't mean congestion won't be EVEN WORSE if we fail to add more roads and lanes. The T-Rex stretch, for instance, would be a LOT worse today if the additional capacity of T-Rex were never added.
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I am not so sure that it is credit worthy you mean. Things happen in lives that are unforeseeable. Just because you could put down 20% or greater doesn't mean you wouldn't get into trouble in the future. There's a reason why shelter should be no higher than 35% of your income, leaving the rest to service other debts and living, saving (if you can). I agree, that the depth of stupidity in the housing market is causing a big problem, and now they are trying to ring it in. Hopefully, this stops this nonsense of 70% income needed to maintain your home purchase in the last couple of years. Crazy amount of money to need.
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What I take from this is that it will be more difficult for less credit worthy people to carry a mortgage and that less credit worthy people will end up with higher rates. To that I say...GREAT. People have become stupid house crazy, we need some normalization and people who shouldn't be buying houses no longer being able to buy houses is a big part of that.
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Pleasure for it's own sake is not bad. But sex is not just an act of pleasure; it is primarily the way that organisms reproduce where pleasure serves as a motivation for propagation. But it is also an act that spreads disease, causes anatomical damage, and creates strong emotions of attachment and jealousy. As for sin, I credit the ancients for recognizing how sex is the cause of much heartache, sickness, and death. This hasn't changed in thousands of years. Sex purely for pleasure outside of marriage - and even in marriage in some cases - is, Scripture aside, a good choice as sin.
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Pleasure for its own sake is not sin, unless you fall into Neo-Platonism. Young people, male and female, seek sex for pleasure because they think themselves immortal.
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Pardon me for asking, but since when is, in your view, Catalonia an 'occupied nation'? The rest of your uninformed and derogatory comments do not even deserve my reply. You may also consider changing your nick, for your comments are definitely not coming from a 'moderate guy'!
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Quite apart that over the last 100 years Spain settled hundreds of thousands of spanish settlers in occupied Catalunya to "dilute" Catalan nation; overwhelming majority of Catalans who voted, and in face of para-military police repression, voted for independence. The non-voting, particularly on the part of spanish settlers or their descendants, cannot be reasonably held up as a "no" vote. Nor can judicial dictat or laws of an occupying power be considered "rule of law" in occupied Catalunya; a rule of law that the Catalans are somehow guilty of defying; anymore than laws or judges of United States could be considered valid expression of democracy or rule of law, should USA decide to occupy Canada. Catalans are a nation that deserves independence. Spain today is a pariah state on part with Russia or Tibet-occupying China.
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That wasn't my understanding of Tsilqot'in. The FN claimed a large area. The judge at trial awarded them a portion of their claim, based on the test provided by the SCOC in past decisions, including Delgamuukw. When the Tsilqot'in decision was adjudicated by the SCOC the court agreed with the trial judge's opinion that title was proven. The Chief Justice, who wrote the decision went on to reiterate in her own words what had been written in several past decisions..that first nations do not have a veto and that government can infringe on title for legitimate reasons. The overriding message of the SCOC in many decisions since Delgamuukw is that we are all here to stay, so we had better start working on how to co-exist peacefully.
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"It was not until 2014 that the Supreme Court of Canada, in the Tsilhqot'in decision, ruled that Indigenous Canadians still own their ancestral lands unless they signed away their ownership in treaties with government." I'm skeptical about this rather breezy assessment. Rather, I believe that in the Tsilhqot'in decision the SCC determined that the First Nation in question had a legitimate claim to title over otherwise untreatied and unceded territory and it set out a procedure, including good-faith consultation, whereby government can approve development on an unceded but historically aboriginal territory. Rather than ceding "ownership" of unceded territory to a First Nation, as the author holds to be the case, the ruling set out a limited form of aboriginal title while reiterating Crown sovereignty. The Proclamation of 1763, whereby Crown sovereignty is asserted over all aboriginal lands in Canada, is expressly included in the Constitution and remains the law of the land.
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So you want Oregon's electoral college votes to go to Trump next time? You do realize that if this goes through the states' electoral college might be voting for somebody other than what the majority of the people in the state voted for. In other words, you are taking away the votes of the people in that state.
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The National Popular Vote bill would take effect when enacted by states with a majority of the electoral votes—270 of 538. All of the presidential electors from the enacting states will be supporters of the presidential candidate receiving the most popular votes among all 50 states (and DC)—thereby guaranteeing that candidate with an Electoral College majority. In 2017, the bill has passed the New Mexico Senate and Oregon House (for the 4th time). The bill was approved in 2016 by a unanimous bipartisan House committee vote in both Georgia (16 electoral votes) and Missouri (10). Since 2006, the bill has passed 35 state legislative chambers in 23 rural, small, medium, large, red, blue, and purple states with 261 electoral votes. The bill has been enacted by 11 small, medium, and large jurisdictions with 165 electoral votes – 61% of the way to guaranteeing the presidency to the candidate with the most popular votes in the country NationalPopularVote
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Thank you for re-posting! I appreciate it.
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To wit: I posted the comment below in a thread that is now closed. <I've also known traditionalists whose company was a pleasure.> So have I. It may be a cliche, but some of my best friends ... The folks we've been hearing from here are not Catholic traditionalists. They use some Catholic words and concepts, but they do not know, understand or believe the tradition. When they try to sing a Catholic tune, they are off-key. <That said, the "fringe" exhibit certain traits: ostentatious religiosity, anger, fear, paranoia, homophobia, political fancifulness, and, in the worst cases, misanthropy and detachment from reality.> These are the characteristics of religious fundamentalism across various religions and denominations. Fundamentalism is, in many respects, not so much a theological deviancy (although it is that) but a psychological deviancy. <<"[Baum] was the most charitable and optimistic person I've ever known," said Hinsdale.>> Yes, that speaks volumes.
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Cardinal Bernardin's opened the door to the proposition that abortion can somehow be justified until all social and political ills are removed. I agree they are interconnected but one hopes he didn't mean to approve moral consequentialism.
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Eliane, I may be wrong, but it seems to me that Cardinal Bernardin was not saying that each of us had to be equally activist in all pro-life activities, but to recognize that they are inseparable from one another. Can we say we are pro-life if we don't care about children living in poverty while we campaign to overturn Roe? Can we be advocating for war, supporting the death penalty, or supporting programs that gut education, food stamps or care for the mentally ill and be considered pro-life? As I understand it, the crux of his position was that they cannot be viewed as independent issues, but as all aspects of the same cloth. It is a strength that people are called to different aspects of Catholic Social Teaching, for each of them is critically important. That is the beauty of the seamless garment - the issues are integrally connected just as we are, just different colors in the tapestry.
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yeah, this time, this time, Trump means it! cuz like he really cares about something.
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Calm down, no changes will be made to 401k's. Interesting how the lefties are suddenly concerned about their taxes getting raised. If Hillary or Bernie raised taxes via 401k or otherwise, you would be all for it.
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Of course they won't. The gas tax has been unchanged for 25 years. Time to increase it by 25 cents and mandate that every penny goes to road construction and maintenance. When one party blocks every effort to fund road construction through higher taxes or borrowing, a higher gas tax is the only option.
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Yeah well, I'm not one of those people. I also don't believe in the fairy tales that say toll revenues are going to pay the costs of building and maintaining this parkway. If you think that's going to happen, check out how the Northwest Parkway's toll revenues are doing, relative to projections.
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I agree there is no guarantee the knowledge will be applied, but that is true of anything taught. The bottom line is would the average person benefit more from reading Shakespeare, or learning to manage money? Think of the cost to the economy of people mismanaging finances. Foreclosures, bankruptcies, repossessions, evictions etc.
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Schools can't teach everything. Even things teaching things such as nutrition or the risks of drug use are no guarantee that a person will apply it in the real world. People need to educate themselves before taking on debt and making big financial decisions. Schools do prepare them to research and make informed decisions. Some do, some don't, some can't.
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Ideally all chopping off of body parts for reason of cosmetics or 'convenience' should be outlawed, yes. Ear docking should also be included.
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Solving those important problems first. What's next, dog tail docking?
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Moosie: I have to agree with ya sport. These guys are exciting to watch, but they need a great deal of work in their transition and checking game, lots of heartbreak coming before they learn this game properly.
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Bad effort for most of the game. It will take more than one poor stinger of a game to focus these guys. Loads of talent in the front end. Great potential but only when they settle down and play the complete strong effort in all areas. Lessons learned. They will get there I'm sure.
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. . . the better. So I am taking advantage of the opportunity to make some additional principal payments because I like to budget, live within my means, and put some money aside. The result is that I can sleep soundly at night--even as Stephen Poloz threatens to drive interest rates up. It's not impossible to do this. All a person has to do is not go into the bank like a kid in a candy shop and take out the biggest mortgage the bank will give you. And make sure he or she pays off the credit cards at the end of the month. And buy a well maintained pre-owned care (or even better, take the bus). And build up a nice reserve fund of three to six months expenses. And learning how to cook so you don't have to eat out three times a day seven days a week. All it takes is a little discipline. Hmmm. Now what else can I add to this to use up all the 104 characters I have left for this post? Oh yes, give up the NHL and CFL seasons tickets, the granite counter tops and a few other things. :) .
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I don't think I would put myself in the category of the half of Canadians who would be over the barrel if interest rates continue to rise. That said, I do see my mortgage is the bull in the china shop, and am taking steps to pay it down faster. When I first bought my house many moons ago, interest rates were already at their lowest levels in a quarter century. I figured they would be more likely to go up, so I locked in the mortgage at five years. Well, five years later, I renewed my mortgage for five years at a lower interest rate, and kept the payments the same. (Faster pay down of principal.) Then, I renewed the mortgage for another five years at an even lower interest rate. And again, I kept the payments the same size. The result is that my 25 year mortgage is going to be paid off in under 20 years. I know I could still support said mortgage without increasing payments, even if mortgage rates rose to 10%. But why wait for that to happen? The faster I can pay it off . . .
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"I got nuthin' to say to him" - Myeshia Johnson, October 23, 2017
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If I despised the President, I would kindly refuse to take a call. But if I chose to take the call, I would treat him with the respect that the office deserves. I sure wouldn't invite Senator Brian "He's not my President" Schatz, to join in the call. I bet she didn't even tell the President that he was on speakerphone and who were the people present which is a standard courtesy...
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It says "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall NOT be infringed." What part of "shall not be infringed" do you not understand? Why should I be limited to buying arbitrarily reduced capacity magazines just to satisfy the controlling whims of left-wing activists and politicians?
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Actually, yes I do know the verbiage of the 2nd amendment and it does not say individuals can own any and all guns they want. I also know the 1st amendment is qualified just as the 2nd amendment should be. And too bad you can't buy a big gun with a standard big magazine and you have to buy a smaller magazine. What a burden you can't shoot off as many rounds as quickly as possible for no purpose other than to shoot. Wow. How terrible and what a burdensome burden.
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Cardinal Sarah's loyalty is to Jesus, not a pope who can't even be bothered to kneel every time he is in the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist because as he himself confided to one of his sycophants: "the word of God is going to be more important than the Eucharist".
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Pope Francis must have a reason for not removing Cardinal Sarah. I wonder what it is; equally, I wonder why Sarah has not resigned. Of course, maybe he has offered to resign, for all I know ... but he and Francis are clearly not on the same page.
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OMG, Klastri, say it isn’t true. A helicopter was used last week by a contractor doing maintenance work on the Diamond Head Crater. http://www.staradvertiser.com/2017/10/23/hawaii-news/kokua-line/work-on-diamond-head-trail-involved-a-helicopter/ How can that be? You mocked me when I said helicopters could be used during the construction of the border wall to transport supplies, materials, prefab wall sections, and workers to job sites. What say you now?
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You don't get it and never will. Enjoy your helicopter fantasy.
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According to PFF, they ranked Denver's Oline at #24 before the season, and at week 5 of the regular season, #16, in the middle, and nowhere near last. Week 5 is the most current ranking I could find today at pff. They have had a couple of subpar games last 2 outings, no question. Maybe they looked the worst, last weekend. PFF in week 5 has Seattle as having the worst OLine, then the Cards at 31, then the Jets, Bengals, Texans. And these other teams are all wranked worse than Denver: Colts, Giants, Dolphins, Niners, Bucs. Broncos aren't the worst, but the last 2 weeks, bad enough to cost us games, along with issues in gameplanning, coaching, qb play.
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By all means, feel free to name a worse offensive line than that of the Broncos.
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Mexico? Central America? Third world holes. Wonderful, advanced societies out there much better than here. You're just looking down in the bottom of the barrel...LOL.
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That we can agree on, Chris. I don't get these people who retire to places like Mexico, Central America, Hawaii, or Texas. I'm planning on spending the rest of my days right here in the good old US of A. Best, RTD
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You are dumber than the president if you feel he's getting results.
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We desperately needed a president who is willing to challenge the establishment on both sides. I don't like how Trump does it but I like the results. The establishment is destroying this country.
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"They represent the worst of human behavior in Canada" .... truly, that's hyperbole on the grandest scale and the reason we must all, never, ever vote NDP and maybe not Liberal again. The penchant for the left to demonize millions of right thinking Canadians as supporters of the "worst" of human behaviour? You're in need of help, seriously.
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Yes Angelo, you'd rather vote for a candidate that referred to women’s advocates as “Feminazis” and started a Facebook campaign to create a Canadian chapter of the National Rifle Association. Cause that's what you got in Alberta with Dane Lloyd, the person replacing Rona Ambrose. That alone tells me why I haven't voted Conservative for decades and probably never will. They represent the worst of human behavior in Canada. And I guess their new CEO Andrew Sheer or as I like to call him "Howdy Doody" supports. That's why the Cons won't get elected again.
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Standard Fracking problems all well documented: Contamination of groundwater Methane pollution and its impact on climate change Air pollution impacts Exposure to toxic chemicals Blowouts due to gas explosion Waste disposal Large volume water use in water-deficient regions Fracking-induced earthquakes Workplace safety Infrastructure degradation
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What evidence is there that fresh water aquifers have been contaminated by oil & gas industry operations along the front range?
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Better yet, check out TD's e-series index funds. Diversified and balanced portfolio for under 0.5% MER.
4
Check out the TD Canada Trist d series funds. They are available to all and removed the advise trailing commission makes most of their funds between 1.0-1.5% Mer. Can save a ton if money that way and get the benefits of some pretty good performing funds and active management.
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I haven't had the flue in 20 years, haven't had a flue shot for 22 years.
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I get a flu shot every year because I don't want to get the flu. I haven't had it since I started getting the shots. Also, I don't want anyone else to suffer because I spread the flu to them! Old people can die from it. Get a flu shot; they are free and easy.
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Shouldn't that verb be in the present tense?
4
Jesus wept.
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Agree with your post. Whatever gets the fastest response/correction is what matters to me at this point. Who gave what to whom really won't matter to the people who are in dire straits.
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Hard to say. I'm not sure how this utility mutual agreement thing works, but it sounds like it would be cheaper than hiring an outside company. Just guessing though.
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Well clearly we should change the name again so that we make you happy. Or maybe we can give it 20 names and change the name daily so everyone is properly represented. Oh wait, will 20 be enough? Maybe 360? We certainly want to be inclusive of everyone's whims.
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I would bet that Sullivan, Murkowski or Young has never read "Shem Pete's Alaska". If they had, they would realize that the most commonly used name for this peak was Dghelay K'aa. Way more Dena'ina Athabascans lived south of the Alaska Range and used this name, versus the relatively few Koyukon Athabascans that lived in the Interior that called the mountain Deenaalee. So the bottom line is Denali is an Anglicized name that was not made official by Alaskans. It was a name officially bestowed by a chain-smoking tourist from Washington, D.C. that was here in Alaska having out with British reality show dandy Bear Grillis. Sad that Alaskans didn't make the name of this mountain the right name, and official by their own doings. Reference: https://www.uaf.edu/files/anlc/2016-Denaliname-2.pdf
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so is Australia pulling out and other countries are there in name only.
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. "A non-partisan federal watchdog says climate change is already costing U.S. taxpayers billions of dollars each year, with those costs expected to rise as devastating storms, floods, wildfires and droughts become more frequent in the coming decades." -- You ain't seen nothin' yet. Wait twenty years. Your kids can send the bill to Trump's kids. "Global warming is an expensive hoax!" http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2016/jun/03/hillary-clinton/yes-donald-trump-did-call-climate-change-chinese-h/ "President Trump announced on Thursday that the United States would withdraw from the Paris climate accord" https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/01/climate/trump-paris-climate-agreement.html
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Sorry, but quite simply it is not up to you what constitutes "orthodoxy". (You are entitled to say, "in my opinion would it not be better to ..." but that you never do. You assume an authority which is not yours.)
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First of all the Missal of Bl Paul V does not mention at all, anywhere that that Mass be celebrated with the priest facing the people. It is a progressive fad adopted in the aftermath Vatican II. I am pretty sure Cardinal Sarah knows exactly what he is doing considering that Francis has replaced most of his dicastery with his sycophants, marginalising him as he has some many other faithful, orthodox members of the Curia.
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Source? Here's one saying you're wrong again. http://heavy.com/news/2017/10/stephen-paddock-politics-political-views-beliefs-opinions-trump-stances-democrat-republican-las-vegas-shooting/
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The Vegas shooter was a lifelong registered Democrat. What exactly are you trying to say?
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Maybe if Justinian had offered the people in the Alberta riding $20 million dollars for their vote he would have learned a lesson on what integrity is when they said no thank you.. The people of Lac Saint Jean voted for $20 million dollars not the LIEBERALS.
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I don't see this as being a byproduct of Trudeau's popularity in Quebec but as a refutation of the Conservatives and a continued suppression of separatist feelings in the region. Winning a safe seat in Alberta should not make the Conservatives happy.
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John is fond of his high school logic book, but he hasn't quite got the material down correctly. He is a fan of copying other people's work and passing it on as if it's his.
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While many of you traditionalists have been giving us logical fallacies -- Ad Hominem and Special Pleading are two favorites (RD is fond of Tu Quoque) -- I haven't see the Slippery Slope for a while. And you give us the the good old "if you don't agree with ME, you should leave the Church".
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Apparently you are not aware that there has been much extramarital sex throughout history. And much sexual harassment. The difference is that women are now prepared to say "I have been sexually harassed" and not just take it any more. You are saying that it's no big thing. Again, you are doing the "what is true for me is true for everyone" bit. Don't.
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Western culture baffles me sometimes. Sex is no longer an act reserved for marriage, and as I posted elsewhere on this site, for today's youth, sex actually precedes dating. And we're shocked - SHOCKED - when people are checking one another out as sex objects. I'd just like to say that as a guy, I like being checked out. (I find the whole equal treatment attempt in this article to be hilarious.) And the way women dress and tend to themselves, it's pretty clear that many women like it too, even, perhaps (gasp!) to get the job or the part. Hugh Hefner and Larry Flint were praised for their freedom of "speech" by showing naked women in magazines. This is the culture we've created, and now Phyllis and her ilk are complaining. No. More. Looking. Guys (and Women).
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Hopefully, Trump.
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Halleluia, thanks be to God. First corker, now this fool... who's next :)
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The corruption is widespread. If not directly involved but having knowledge and turning a blind eye to the wrong doing makes one an accomplice.
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Katherine Kealoha is a dangerous criminal. Is Keith Kaneshiro involved in any way?
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Good for you. That means nothing.
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I haven't had the flue in 20 years, haven't had a flue shot for 22 years.
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You forget that if its ok to run deficits during recessions, they dont magically go away the minute good times return... it takes time. As The Libs explained when elected.. economic growth solves deficits all by itself. Its a good idea to keep pumping money in at the lower level earners as they will spend most of it into the Canadian economy so generating even more growth. This is what the Cons didn't/couldn't understand with their austerity program.
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Where is the silver lining? 3 years ago the deficit was 0 now it is 20 billion . Sure it is better than 30 billion and so is one kick in the head better than two but that isn't saying much. And what is there to show for these deficits? Deficits are future taxes or less services delivered for available tax dollars as well a less options available during down times putting a stranglehold on future decision making. It may be prudent to run deficits during recessions but not during periods of economic growth.
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Ain't it great, then, to live up north, in Canada?
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Rubbish. Nobody has the right to keep their face covered in a shop. Pull that stunt down South and you're likely to get shot...
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By getting rid of this restrictive rule... "The regulation, which was first adopted almost 80 years ago, requires broadcasters to have a physical studio in or near the areas where they have a license to transmit TV or radio signals"
4
Oh really? Do explain...
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"No women in their right mind would prostitute herself for career advancement." Yes, I do stand by that. This idea that women are willing to prostitute themselves so quickly is male fantasy. No sane self-respecting person (woman or man) would willingly allow their body to be used and defiled, jeopardizing their career, health, dignity, etc., for "career advancement." That is called prostitution. It is a well known fact that many prostitutes have been sexually abused as children, robbing them of their self-worth and self-respect. Folks just want to make a living in a fair playing field. Unfortunately, the sexual victimization of women happens all over (not just Hollywood). It is pervasive and needs to be exposed. Men need to step up here and stop the abuse of power. It is unChristian to the core.
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"No women in their right mind would prostitute herself for career advancement." Are you sure about that? Are you really qualified to speak for all women? Do you really think this doesn't happen, in Hollywood of all places? Believe me, I care deeply about this issue. And because I care, I resist the simplistic narrative that says men are always the problem and women always hapless victims. Frankly, I think such a stance is as insulting to women as it is to men. The sexual victimization of women is a serious societal problem and such problems defy simplistic answers. I'm just interested in having an honest conversation about it.
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18=legal adult
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You're welcome! Except that your comment makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. Teenagers by definition are 'not' adults, hence the reason they do not share the same privileges. I would take a close look at these kids' parents. Remember, punk parents make punk kids. BTW that POS Joe Miller that you're campaigning for is the portrait of a crook.
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You purposely conflate men and masculinity to make your point, and so weaken your argument. Of course, men are simply the male gender, whereas masculinity is a (fluid, ever-changing) social construct. Yes, it would have been better for the author to write "Some Parts Of modern masculinity"--but, as a man, I'm happy to give her (and her clickbaity paper's headline writers) the benefit of the doubt and consider her point in the spirit in which it was obviously (to me, anyway) intended. Pretending she just means to hate men is simply not productive.
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So let me get this straight ... Masculinity is toxic. Not just the small subset of men that commit these sorts of crimes or cause these sorts of problems, but masculinity, in and of itself? And it's toxic despite the fact modern masculinity constructed and maintains almost every last inch of the modern infrastructure, from sewers on up to the airplanes in the sky? It's toxic despite the reams of poetry, music, art, sculpture, and dance that men have created over the centuries? It's toxic despite the countless historical and modern examples of men sacrificing themselves to save others? It's toxic despite the many men who work hard to be kind, gentle people, and who spend their lives helping others, contributing to and running charities, mentoring, counselling, consoling and supporting? Sounds like the author has an extremely narrow definition of masculinity, so narrow that it leaves the vast bulk of positive male achievement out in the cold.
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Egalitarianism is a credo of equality between men and women. Feminism is an ideology seeking to promote women even at the expense of men.
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Feminism is the credo of equality between men and women; an article that stated "feminism is toxic" would only be claiming that equality is toxic, and not that femininity--the appropriate opposite to masculinity--is such... so you've only succeeded in presenting a total non sequitur. I get that you're crudely trying to make the point that it's OK to bash women but not men, but since the author was doing no such thing, I'm really not sure why you've bothered.
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My guess is he saw little value in Latin but saw great value in communicating with his flock. Personally, I’ve always been glad that I studied Latin. It’s been enormously valuable over the years in understanding word origins.
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As an erstwhile teacher of Latin myself, one who do indeed love that language, I must say I never approved of its being a required subject anywhere. It should always be an elective course. That said, I think a study of Latin, with its carefully analysed and described grammar, and curious but for the most part reasonable methods of developing vocabulary, has over the centuries aided missionaries in making their own disciplined study of newly encountered non-European languages, and then in passing along a formal description of those languages to others. There are different ways of learning a foreign language, and different ways of measuring mastery. Fr. Rother's achievement was remarkable; my guess is he had a talent for picking up the conversational habits of the native-speakers, but perhaps was less interested in elaborating a formal grammar. BTW, conversational Latin is not taught among most classicists. And I wonder at the quality of the Latin spoken in seminaries.
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On a first name basis, so endearing.
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Justin's government is doing a good job and will win the next federal election with a larger majority! Keep up the good work Justin.
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That's pretty pitiful, as the Turnip administration sinks into the ooze.
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Blah, Blah, Blah. The Obama administration sucked, end of story.
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Portions have been verified? So if Trump's name is verified or it's verified that Don Jr is his son that automatically means the rest of the dossier is validated? No wonder you guys are so easy to manipulate.
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If it's a fabrication, how have portions been verified?
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Sinking under the incredible weight of investigation documents that are pouring in faster with each passing week? .
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That's pretty pitiful, as the Turnip administration sinks into the ooze.
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Yeah, but in reality the greedy governments care more about the taxes they collect from tobacco than they care about their stupid citizens. Simple.
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So the theory here is that if you raise the cost of something, people will use less of it. Do I have that right?
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There's a guy works down the chip shop, swears he's Elvis...
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Elvis pumps gas at the Northern fuels station in Dildo Newfoundland . God everyone knows that!
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One of the best ripostes so far, Kim80. Thanks. We'll check Parker's accumulated posts tomorrow to see if he has a few dozen more panicky posts to contribute to save his fading reputation on these comments pages. He's being reduced to comments of a few words, so his keyboard must be malfunctioning as he pounds away at the poor thing.
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Actually, uranium is used to make nuclear weapons. And power plants....which the Democrat Party hates. And quid pro quo for government action is a crime. Something that Hillarity is very familiar with. But other than that, nothing.
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I believe there are three kinds of homeless. One kind is honestly schizophrenic. Another is addicted to drugs and/or alcohol. Then there is the third type that has legitimately fallen onto hard times not related to mental illness or addiction. The third type is the kind that cooperates with the outreach workers and goes to a shelter. The first two kinds are the ones saying they will move somewhere else and hell no to getting an kind of help. What a sad world it is when the crazy have a right to sit on the sidewalk screaming and swearing at everyone walking past or else the ones poisoning their brains with substances legal or illegal. No drugs or alcohol allowed in the shelters. Remember that when you see these homeless on the 6 O' clock news and they refuse to be helped. I say it is time to drug test all occupants of these illegal encampments. Find anything in them and treat them like everyone else possessing illegal substances.
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So if you have a campsite that's illegal in the park and you have a TV or air conditioner that is somehow connected to the electricity thru an illegal and dangerous connection to a light pole or something and we give everyone notices to leave and there are no consequences for their illegal activity such as fines or jail or whatever they will come right back and do it again. Perhaps its time to figure this out. I feel sorry for people who find themselves in a bad situation but at least don't want to be permanently camping on the road or parks and improve their situation instead of penalizing everyone else with their actions. Lets stop sweeping them into another area and hoping they don't do the same thing. Open housing at Kalaeloa in the old military barracks or get an old mothballed navy ship for them - give them a place to go that doesn't negatively impact tax payers and the community every six months when they get swept again. Use common sense for a change - please
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Left/Right and everyone is the same on either side of the split, there is no nuance, and rational thought only comes from your 'side'. It is certainly easier to dismiss ideas that are threatening or challenge your interests when you presume they come from a caricature.
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Ah, The voice of the left... So progressive, so patronizing and heart warming. They are the first to advocate civility and politeness of discourse; but only so long one shares their rehearsed point of view. Scratch the shallow veneer, and you get viciousness cloaked in heaps of self-righteousness. Just consider the title, it implies that the connection between climate change and increased frequency of natural disasters is a pre-established fact. Then the expected shaming and alarmism messaging ensues...So predictable
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No, but that's what they'd like you to think.
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So Clinton and the Dems worked with a foreign government to help influence the election?
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thx for the info cami. i think when they say "top ranked" defense, they go by yards allowed, which is deceptive. doing yards allowed they can separate out pass defense from run defense, then they can average the two rankings. it's deceptive because teams with good offenses that get a good lead tend to give up a lot of passing yards because the other team starts throwing a lot. bottom line to me is points allowed. denver's up there, but just always assuming they are the best defense in the league because they have miller and talib is something i am tired of hearing about from the local media. they want to believe it's 2015 again. wade phillips is gone, some other guys are gone, you don't sit on top for years in a row.
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Well, when you put it that way, I don't disagree, especially if it's a general observation. I don't even know what the term means! Total yardage per game? TDs? Scoring? Guys like Al Michaels constantly use this phrase, and as far as I know, they've never defined it. Just for grins, I looked it up. Total yards per game (DEF) top 3 are Pitt, Jags, Cincy. Points per game top 3 are Seattle, Jags, Pitt. Pass DEF is Denver, Pitt, Carolina. Rush DEF is Eagles, Denver, Vikings. That was actually sort of interesting!
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You mean a guy that has a 96% rating from the American Conservative Union has fallen down on the job? Is it your contention that the guy in the WH.... who was a Democrat until he discovered birtherism at age 66, and was a Clinton and Chuck Schumer donor as recently as 2011, is the true embodiment of Republicanism? Newsflash.....I bet Trump isn't really pro-life, either. Interesting logic you possess....either that, or you give Trump a pass on his boorishness. Which one is it?
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Flake is just a flake who has fallen down on the job and allowed his petty personal dislike of President Trump to harm his own party.
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That'll happen naturally, but not overnight. Finally eliminating Colorado's bad construction defects law would help. They patched a little of it last year, but it's still too restrictive.
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All RTD cities need to do better. Less parking lots and more development around the stations.
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And what did it get them? Nothing. The NCAA's blatant, bias favoritism toward Power 5 is almost criminal. Power 5 dictates the 4-team playoff. Power 5 ruled the previous B(C)S and the poll system before that. If you're not Power 5, you're not supposed to have any level of national attention in college football no matter how good you are. Western Michigan proved that last year. N. Illinois was the last, best non-Power 5 team in the BCS years that got intentionally left out of title talk. When N. Illinois lost their bowl game after the 2012 season, all of the TV talking heads said that proved they didn't deserve title talk. But when Notre Dame got its head handed to them by Alabama in the title game, none of the same talking heads said Notre Dame didn't deserve to be there. You will never, ever see a Colorado State vs. Miami, Ohio, in the NCAA football championship because the NCAA doesn't want that to happen. Power 5 is what sells, so that is who they favor and build around.
4
The Rams have won multiple conference crowns in the past 50 years. If you were to look at the recored book you will see 3 since they joined the MWC in 1999 and 3 more in the WAC between 1994 and 1997. So, that is 6 in the past 23 years.
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How much money is needed? What's the economic impact of having a more educated populace? If Sanders hasn't shown the math then your first sentence is completely baseless.
4
Even if we "eat the rich" there isn't enough money Sanders has proposed no detailed plan with math, only some talking points to the masses promising free stuff
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Great - so no union protection means county workers will feel even less able to bring up fraud, waste, and abuse in government. Brilliant plan!
5
I can't believe tax payers are still being held hostage by unions. The county should have let them all go and rehired non union.
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John, I missed that. I am so sorry to learn what you are both going through. That is really horrendous. You are both in my prayers. Thank you for all you contribute here.
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I have mentioned before that my wife has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis -- AKA "Lou Gehrig's disease". There is nothing sanctifying about it. It does not bring grace of any sort whatsoever, your pietistic pap to the contrary notwithstanding. Watching my wife die slowly from a debilitating, incurable disease is one more demon to infest my soul. RD, as always, offers nothing in the way of sympathy to those who suffer.
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"It's less than a quarter mile ..." Let's meet there, bring some luggage, and see what it's really like. Agreed?
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It's less than a quarter mile and you're not forced to walk outside, just go downstairs through the climate controlled bus concourse. Ooooooo, scary looking people!
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Only fitting he cover "Lady Madonna" given the musical style was a direct homage to Fats, from the piano chords, to McCartney singing in his Fats voice, to the Beatles background vocals mimicking New Orleans horn arrangements.
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Had the great pleasure to see him live in '86 at Expo in Vancouver (along with Don and Phil Everly). "...companies wanted him to update his style." Among Domino's last singles--1968, 1969-- were Beatles songs. "Lady Madonna" and a newer John Lennon song, "Everybody's Got Something To Hide" (from the White album). Fats didn't need to update his style for these ones--the up-tempo Crescent City rhythm worked perfectly. Because, well, just what do you think some of Lennon & McCartney's stylistic inspirations might have been when they were playing records in the late 50s?
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Sometimes a change in behaviour brings about a change in attitude or belief.
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sorry - use of Birqa was incorrect. was referring to Niqab...
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With the bill in effect All of the 270+ presidential electors from the enacting states will be supporters of the presidential candidate receiving the most popular votes among all 50 states (and DC)—thereby guaranteeing that candidate with an Electoral College majority. It would NOT be direct elections. The founders created the Electoral College, but 48 states eventually enacted state winner-take-all laws. Unable to agree on any particular method for selecting presidential electors, the Founding Fathers left the choice of method exclusively to the states in Article II, Section 1 “Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors….” The U.S. Supreme Court has repeatedly characterized the authority of the state legislatures over the manner of awarding their electoral votes as "plenary" and "exclusive."
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The constitutionalists must not be very strong on the constitution if they want to violate it and do an end around around it. If the founders had wanted us to have direct elections, they would have put it in the constitution.
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"Unfortunate childless"??
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Excluding, obviously the forgotten victims in this story - the unfortunate childless.
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How come the Harper Government (tm) never closed it when they had the chance?
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This just goes to show you that each and every Liberal from Trudeau on down have no ethics at all.
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Wasn’t Chin touting how well this admin was doing on crime not long ago...? Where is he on this...? Ohhh that’s right, he’s out there making commercials...
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The good thing about being as old as I am is that I won't be around much longer to watch the situation further deteriorate to the point where it will not be safe to leave the safety of your home anywhere on Oahu. Be thankful we have the Second Amendment to help protect ourselves.
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There are many sources supporting my statement that changes in climate can have positive and negative outcomes. For example there is this direct quote from a Government of Canada website. "A changing climate can have both positive and negative impacts on agriculture. These changes can impact a number of different levels of the sector ranging from individual plants and animals, right up to entire global networks."
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"it would be an impossibility for changes in climate to be entirely negative" And who said that? Read my reply again. It is carefully and specifically worded.
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Will the new owners have to learn Spanish, or are these pets bilingual? LOL It isn't like in the movies where somehow all aliens throughout the universe understand English...
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Cool! Hopefully they all find good homes.
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Do not put words in my mouth. You are the one making up ridiculous hypothetical situations. You also think that homosexuals have special rights no one else has. I would say that is weird, but como estas thinks that Germans and Austrians have special rights no one else has.
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"I would like to attend a gay, white supremacist wedding, just out of curiosity." So..you think it's impossible for a homosexual to be racist? You don't get out much..do you? The Little Guy
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Perhaps I have been spoiled by 34 years of the John Paul/Benedict papacies, who felt a need to public respond to unofficial troublemakers who made themselves into a self-appointed "theological Magisterium," like Hans Kung, Edward Schillebeeckx, et al.
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Sarah made his comment in his capacity as prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship. This called for a public response. Burke et al made theirs as unofficial troublemakers. That is eminently ignorable..
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Do you really want to make this a partisan issue Motley. You know I can go to the internet and find hundred of conservative, Republicans, Christian pastor, Evangelist, cultist/doomsday militias. all with a list of sexual abuses. You can do the same with liberals and Democrats. Good grief, this is a problem of human behavior that has little to nothing to do with political ideology. C'mon Man!
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C'mon Man! The Democrats haven't had a good sexual abuser in Oregon politics since Governor Neil Goldschmidt's babysitter was molested or since Fat Ed Fadeley had to resign from the Oregon Supreme Court under charges of sexual harassment! Fat Ed was one of Lane County's finest Democratic products! Chairman of the local Party; State House, President of the State Senate. Campaign finance problems and sexual harassment had him leave the Oregon Supreme Court just ahead of a reprimand.
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You prefer a priest with his back turned to you, mumbling inaudibly in a language you do not know. This is "special".
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Since Vatican II, mass attendance has decreased as has the number of vocations to the priesthood. Varying translations at different dioceses is just another Protestant move that will do nothing to save souls. Be sure to pick up your laminated card when you attend a new church, because it will be different from your own church. The Catholic mass is no longer special. English vernacular is a big reason for that. It's like translating an Opera from its original language. Carmen versus Carmen Jones.
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She does one thing that you don't agree with, a thing that is completely open to interpretation as we don't really know what was going on as we were not there, and she's a filthy parent? Do you say such things about people to their face or only when you know that no one can identify you?
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Spoken like someone who doesn't have kids and is just trying to explain this away, in spite of the obviousness of it. Sorry, but only the fringe element, which is what this lady is, video their kid asking a question in den meeting. This is exactly why she got her offspring kicked out of the den. The other parents saw her, knew her motivation and realized what was going on. Shame on her for bringing unwanted attention on to that den. She is a filthy parent.
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And the squirt guns have gas in them?
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We are trying to put out a fire with squirt guns. Does anyone really think it these guys will make the slightest difference.
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Its probably near The North Pole, Santa Claus is making a list for Dec 25!
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Great where can we find that?
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Sooner or later someone will spill the beans to save their arse.
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Not everyone in the FBI has been corrupted by Barry,Hilary and the DNC so once one of them steps up to the plate and spills it will be like a faucet being opened up.The only collusion that's ever gone on has been from the democrat party.
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You always run a risk (chief, mayor, civil servant) is going to be corrupt. So it is a question of what scenario runs the least risk of abuse? I would postulate that the chief, who hires and fires the CIU members, is a high risk of abuse. What if they reported to the City prosecutor?
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@Keala R. Kaanui: Not sure if that's a good idea since the officers have to be undercover. Reporting to a public board may not be a good idea. What if one or more of the members is corrupt?
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oh no, this isn't even in the top 10 moronic statements by this babbling fool.
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This might be the stupidest comment ever written. Go hug a tree and take your earth first and Cascadia defenders with you.
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Ask Whitefish Energy in Montana how much it cost and what their ROI is.
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There seems to be big profits in the campaign donation field. What is the minimum donation required to get some big government contracts? Is it the same for Republicans and Democrats?
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No, what she is doing is nothing short of hate speech. In any other venue she would be investigated and possibly charges laid. Put the word political in front of it and suddenly it is simply stimulating conversation.
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Excellent decision by Dalhousie University. The concept of open free speech on campus even if it offends different groups in the most positive result. Wide open and frank discussion will solve many issues.
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You misunderstand the relation. You have it exactly backward. It's we who display imperfect aspects of God's nature! You've formed an ego-centric view of God...'How is God like me"... No, it's the other way around. We share aspects of His nature. You have a sort of sterile view of God...impersonal. It's you that have the Spock understanding. There's rejoicing in heaven....all the time. You have no easy familiarity with Holy Scripture, otherwise you wouldn't write 90% of the little theories of God that you do.
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God does not display human emotions. It was humans that assigned him, anger, and being offended. God is way above emotions and as much as ED, decries emotions, they are part of all humans. When he speaks of emotion of others on this board you would thing that he believes he is DR. Spock of Star Trek, but his emotions are much more like Dr. McCoy's.
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You are right, the journalist is Tom Eaton -> https://www.timeslive.co.za/ideas/2017-10-24-every-drop-counts-so-why-can-cape-tourists-still-fill-up-the-tub/
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Apparently, a reporter phoned top Cape Town hotels pretending to be prospective visitor. He asked if he could have a bath while there, as the Cape has a drought. Most said yes, one or two no and only ONE told him we have a water shortage. I'm told it's on social media. Whatever his findings, it supports my claim most businesses, industry and government have not adhered to the spirit and letter of restrictions and have not been conserving water. In fact, until a couple of months ago (level 4b-5), restrictions didn't impact businesses, etc. Now those overpaid idiots in parliament are blaming CT's 'residents' for not conserving. Residents are anyone that lives in an area, but as usual, they mean householders, most of whom have been doing all they can since the start of the year. Householders have been a scapegoat for the city's and government's incompetence and holy cow business' failure to conserve water. But they're still fiddling, and not realising how deadly this is.
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50 ML per day is irrelevant - we run out of water before June next year whether use 800 ML or 600 ML or 500 ML or even 0 ML per day. Indeed going from 600 ML to 500 ML per day only gives us 5 extra days. We may as well get the revenue generated by tourists to pay for the other sources of water we urgently need. Discouraging tourists simply helps to cripple the economy while we run out of water. We need every cent to get other water sources online.
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Thanks. This contradicts DM's article the other day https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2017-10-24-capewatergate-how-the-citys-top-hotels-are-taking-action-in-the-drought/. It supports my view the tourism industry is a significant user/waster. Last week De Lille fatuously said the tourist influx won't 'cripple water supply' if residents 'save' water. Of course, she/they mean householders, NOT businesses, etc. What more must we do - recycle our own toilet water? They're mayors and ministers and are paid princely sums but have no clue. Last December 500K visitors arrived at CT airport alone (2016: 2.1m tourists incl 1.6m foreign). If each uses 100l/day (that's low; the real figure is probably twice), that's 50ML, excl supporting industry. The estimated total is 2000-7500l/tourist/day. If tourists expect to bath, have two showers a day, use an open, topped-up pool and generally have a ball with our water, then they should stay at home. That includes Gautengers reading this.
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I commented on an article of what is happening in eThikwini. Sudden you alledge a rebuttal by dragging me into someting happening in Cape Town, jumping to the conclusion that I have any thing to do with CT, the DA and I am personally knowledgable about what the DA is doing in the cape. Rebuttal would be on the issue in Durban to prove me wrong. You presented no rebuttal but complained about an unrelated incidence about you obviously want an answer from me. Why? Then just for effect you drag race into an argument of illegal conduct by municipalities as if you can read my mind and find me guilty of racism. The irrony is of course that it makes you a racist because you use race as argument for outcome of a debate. Your mind is somehow confused. It seeks to justify illegal acts in the eTikwini metro by pointing out illegal act in CT metro. Does two wrongs now make right.
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Tetchy. If you put it out there, expect a rebuttal, whichever form it takes. My reply was on point, though, because it irritates me people - mostly white, middle-class - believe there's only one kind of corruption - the ANC kind. Sure, they're the big daddy of corruption at the moment (OK, OK, the Nats before them - how far do we go, though?). And you're mouthing off about 'politicians and officials sharing the loot'. If that's what happened here, what about MTN's role? Of course, perhaps to you a 'white' concern can't be involved in corruption or breaking zoning laws - your rant incl doesn't mention them. After all, it's their masts and they derived commercial benefit. Typically, corruption is to derive material benefit, but it starts with a willingness to overlook or bend laws, rules and ethical precepts to benefit self or others. The DA (yes, I'm getting a dig), as my example shows, despite its protestations of innocence, has become part of an endemic, perhaps fatal, culture.
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The issue is not just about "forced removals", it is also about the geographic location and living conditions (servicing) of these (new and old) settlements. There is race and class politics behind spacial planning in South Africa, this fact is justified by using the logic of the market which break residential areas into economic zones representing different income groups - such was not decreed by fate, but by those (people) with power and money.
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I don't see the connect with Khayelitsha which did not exist back in 1982 (when I bought a house in Somerset West) and expanded mostly with people from the E Cape.... there was no forced movement..... I do on the other hand understand the comment insofar as it relates to East London, Motherwell etc
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You mean the $15 Billion budget? Yah, they're right on schedule for that!
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Well it looks like the fiasco/disaster/calamity will now be “on time, on budget”. Right??
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Yes, Fats was one of the 3 truly great pioneers of piano playing rockers along with Jerry Lee and Little Richard. And these 3 were the only ones left of all the original greats of rock until yesterday. All 3 had that frenetic pumping piano style that made it impossible for you not to want to move to the beat. They could have used their hits in morgues. If you played "Great Balls of Fire", "Whole Lotta Lovin" or "Good Golly Miss Molly" and the folks on the slabs didn't at least move their toes, they really were dead. A sad day yesterday.
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Loved Fats Domino's version of Kansas City the best. Loved all of his music. We lost one of the greats today, Teddy, for sure.
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