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A national database wouldn't require that that should change. If I'm correct, at one time that work was done by Stats Canada.
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Leave it to the provincial government. They already are doing a great job
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You lost any credibility with the last sentence.
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Mostly plants for 10 years and all Vegan for 4 years. I am now 50 and in the best shape of my life - and I have always been extremely active. I am 20 lbs. leaner than my university days and that is a lot on my small frame. I don't lift but I ride my bike and/or do yoga pretty much everyday. I haven't been to a doctor in 15 years other than for a physical. I feel like I can smash it on the bike pretty much everyday. My fatigue mostly comes from overtraining. Rice corn potatoes whole grains fruits vegetables beans nuts and seeds is all your body ever needs. Rotting animal flesh, unborn chicks and baby cow food are poor nutrition choices.
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Easy to click disagree.... but can you give an accurate answer to the first question ??
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How exactly is Hurricane Harvey linked to Climate Change? Tropical Storms and Hurricanes frequently affect Texas... this one just happened to make landfall. A much stronger (Cat 5) hit the area in 1961. Is climate change making the storms less powerful? Is that the implication?
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how soon do you start burning all the churches you despise? easy to make threats on message boards.....but typical of the intolerant far left extremists from eugene
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The Trumpeople and white Evangelical Trumpeople better have as much of a really good time forcing themselves on Americans because everything they do is going to come back on them for years to come and not just politically but where they live, worship, eat, shop and have businesses. There are many perfectly legal ways to play with people's comfort, people's sense--whether real of not--of safety. This they will lose for their racist, un-American and fascistic political behavior. Evangelicals have many irrational fears which up to now we have left alone. This will change. They will be sorry.
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You want it. You pay for it. There is a difference between a want and a need.
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Tell Anthem/Blue Cross that MRIs should be allowed and paid for, for ALL premium-paying patients who are experiencing unknown, undiagnosable maladies. I want for myself what the prisoner's family thinks he should've had for free.
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It's a capital mistake to assume that criminal activity follows a rational decision making process. This guy was a drug addict desperate for his next fix, he wasn't doing a cost-benefit analysis. Maybe if we had dedicated a portion of the money we spent incarcerating him to providing real addiction treatment, the subsequent crimes wouldn't have occurred.
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96 years is over the top, but if society isn't somewhat harsh with the HABITUAL offenders, why would they ever stop their criminal behavior?
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" That Trump was surrounded with other world class cheats isn't surprising" Substituting the word "politicians" for "Trump" would be more of an accurate statement.
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Certainly looks like they've got them for sure on tax fraud, failure to disclose representation of a foreign government and then the false statements around that. No obvious treason or collusion, just greed, common criminality and boatloads of hypocrisy. That Trump was surrounded with other world class cheats isn't surprising but that's the extent of the Russia 'thing' so far.
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What vital info? During a campaign? Do not make us laugh
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Not likely. Both were open about their interactions with the Russians and it was well known that Trump Inc. was looking to set up properties in Russia. If anyone needs to be investigated, it's the Clinton/Obama campaign — they paid for the Russian file AFTER it was handed to them by one of Trump's Republican opponents, indicating both collusion and the withholding of vital information during the campaign.
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Yeah, I read the article, I still don't know who Gates is, even though they said who he was, but like I said earlier, a guy who does inauguration plans doesn't sound like a collusion master, he was probably cheating money with Manafort. "Their interest in Manafort, though, dates back to at least 2014 – long before Mueller was appointed or Manafort was connected to the Trump campaign." Just sayin' Manafort goes down, Flynn too, that'll be about it.
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Did you read the article? "Manafort joined the Trump campaign in March 2016, and Trump tapped him to serve as campaign chairman in May of that year. He left in August 2016, but Gates, his business partner and protege, continued to play an important role with the campaign even after Manafort’s departure. After the election Gates directed the inauguration plans, including fundraising, under Tom Barrack, Trump’s close friend and adviser." The pins are starting to fall.....
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It also eliminates the personal exemption. So the headline of "doubling the standard deduction" is considerably oversold.
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I'll be interested to see what's really in this plan. I like the idea of doubling the standard deduction.
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If I wanted to mention the deviant, Bill Clintom, I would have. Thing is, he did not dodge the drafy illegally. Bill Clinton was draft eligible in 1969. After using the same legal deferments Trump used, Clinton ran out of legal ways to dodge the draft. Trump’s daddy paid a doctor to lie about bone spurs. So if you want to rationalize Trump being a draft dodging coward, you have failed miserably.
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I thought you guys were tired of bringing up Bill Clinton.
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Baloney, you would ignore the sunrise and call it a democratic manipulation of time. Gratefully, the world doesn't turn on your unstable mind.
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That is because you are ignoring what the Dems did in the last election.
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Hate to break it to you but this world has been co-run by gangsters and criminals since the dawn of our species.
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This is absolutely sickening. How on earth could we have allowed this to happen? I see no reason why any of us should pay any taxes until this mess is sorted out, and we are rid of this criminal cabal. There is a way though to ensure this will never happen again: the Blockchain. The next government have to be forced by civil action to adopt or create a crypto currency for ALL government transactions. It is the only transparent way to ensure all transactions are traceable. It will add an extra step to payments, but it’s worth it.
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Don't forget the Judges convicted of sentencing children to hard time just to fill the for-profit prison that were giving them kickbacks. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kids_for_cash_scandal This happens WAY more often than anyone wants to know.
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Follow the money. Prisons are money makers for a variety of players (except taxpayers). I remember a law enforcement professional several years ago crying because his ready made customers that smoked pot were being taken away from him. Don't mess with the rice bowl.
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Agreed. Obviously some aspects of sex education are factual and and in a very narrow sense non-ideological (such as stating the percentage reduction in likelihood of pregnancy or disease transmission with the proper use of condoms). Nobody would disagree. But these things *are* ideological more broadly. There is no clear set of "facts" that define when a human being should engage in sexual activity, or what the role of sex is within a culture, its spiritual significance, its emotional preconditions and effects, and so on. These things wholly intertwined with particular cultures, religions, social and cultural structures and traditions and so on. The simple fact is that even if a sex ed program is full of 100% factual information about biology and contraception, it remains deeply ideological, and dependent on various non-quantifiable cultural, spiritual and religious norms when to teach it, how to teach it, how to guide children on the topic generally, *who* does the guidance, etc.
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This is impossible: "Sex education should not be rooted in ideology, whether it's being propagated by religion or identity politics." Ideology of some form underlies all sex education, all science etc. You can argue that the underlying ideology need not always be explicated, but our sexuality is so much more than biological functioning. Sex education requires biological 'facts' and morality/values/ideology be explicated, otherwise, it's indoctrination of your morality/values/ideology.
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This ideological position will prevent you from learning ANYTHING outside of the MSM propaganda! There is plenty of "malevolent social engineering" in the Globe, daily, on Russia and China, for starters.
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I am so tired of every thread on Russia or China being hi-jacked by pro-Putin or pro-CCP bots, both the human kind and the computer kind. It is terrifying how vulnerable our public discourse (and therefore civil society) is to malevolent social engineering by foreign powers in the age of Facebook and Twitter. I always thought social media was harmful, but never would have suspected that it could pose an existential threat to democracy.
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Alex Jones is a nutcase, no doubt, but he is able to post a truthful story, or make a truthful statement. The more you write, the more you demonstrate your irrationality, I would quit while you are ahead if I were you.
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I post links to statistics and you think "hogwash" and then post links to InfoWars the next day. Classic double standards there Bill, really. I'm sorry my arguments don't meet your high-degree of objective merit. Alex Jones is a raging snake oil salesmen who wears a Rolex because he thinks is a symbol of satanism that he is reclaiming. But hey, at least he isn't a liberal right - so that must count for something!
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The Uranium One investigation was done before. Like all the right wing investigations of Clinton, they just get resurrected whenever the Republicans feel any pressure. Trump hired Manafort. From what has been reported, his association with Russia was no great secret. I was told Trump was great at hiring smart people. Did he knowingly hire a Russian agent or was he duped?
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You are confused. These charges against Manafort have nothing to do with the supposed Trump/Russian collusion but stem from before his time with Trump when he was actually working for The Podesta Group. The WaPo story didnt think it was important to inform it's readers about the Podesta Group's connection, or that John Podesta was Hillary's Campaign Chairman and also Bill Clinton's Chief of Staff. The Uranium One investigations begin this week, and are focused on Dem/Russian bribery, money laundering, cover-ups, kick-backs, and treason. Buckle up.
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Just because Harper did not close this "incentive" justifies the Liberals in doing nothing? I don't think so Tim.
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Has anyone thought to ask how this was handled by the minsters in the previous government? Or perhaps Mr Chase and Mr Fife were completely incurious about this until just now. After all who needs context in these halcyon days of innuendo and the drive by smear. These ministers revealed their assets and their choices were approved by the ethics commissioner(a Harper appointee who was was known for years for her extreme leniency members of the Harper government).
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There's that word again..."collusion" You know, the fake news description. So where is the evidence "we do have"? Do you need more time to make something up?
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We do have evidence of Hillary and company colluding with Russia, unlike with Trump.
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Right! Only CONSPIRACY AGAINST THE UNITED STATES. Much better...
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What’s the fuss? None of the counts have anything to do with Russian collusion.
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BUZZFEED!!!!!!!
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"BuzzFeed News has learned specific details about 13 of the wire transfers, all of which took place between 2012 and 2013. At least four of the transfers originated with Manafort’s company Global Endeavour, a political consulting firm based in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Global Endeavour was . hired by Yanukovych . to consult and lobby on his behalf. Ousted after the 2014 Euromaidan Revolution, Yanukovych lives in exile in Russia and is accused of treason by Ukrainian authorities; the country’s general prosecutor said Yanukovych’s embezzlement of state funds was so egregious it resembled a “mafia structure.”" . These 13 Wire Transfers Are A Focus Of The FBI Probe Into Paul Manafort https://www.buzzfeed.com/jasonleopold/fbi-probe-of-paul-manafort-focuses-on-13-suspicious-wire
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I lived in Aspen 14 years, and I made more than enough to qualify for housing lottery, but most of my income was cash and therefore, I didn't qualify. I would have loved to buy something small there and spend the rest of my life living in a modest cabin in Aspen. As it is now, 26 years after first moving there, I own a home in Denver and (when traffic won't be bad coming/going) visit my friends who stayed and managed to make it work. I have a friend who is 42 that has had the same job and same employee/affordable 1br apartment since.
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Many of these projects comprise for sale residential with deed restrictions on appreciation to make them affordable for other qualified employees in the future. I have a friend with a spouse and four kids. They both work in Aspen and they are looking at buying a deed restricted home.
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Did you just learn the term "pearl clutching" and are you now trying to use it 100 times to establish it in your vocabulary ?
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For example Joe Oliver, the Conservative governments finance minister did exactly what Mr Morneau is doing now with no real hyper ventilating and pearl clutching from the press as we are seeing today, in fact it looks like the Globe ignored it completely. So if this is doing harm to the"office meant to reassure Canadians" does that mean that Oliver inflicted harm or, because it was scarcely mentioned by the press and didn't send Steve Chase and Bob Fife barking and running in circles, does that mean that,like a tree falling in the forest with no one to hear, it caused no harm? http://o.canada.com/news/new-finance-minister-joe-oliver-says-investments-arent-conflict-of-interest-concern
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12 counts x 5 years = 60 years Uberalles must not get to watch "Law and Order" .............. on Russian TV
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Manafort is tres sexy! Such a shame to lock him up away from feminine eyes. At most his crime will earn him 5 years and a 10, 000 fine if found guilty.
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"There's always tomorrow!" Oh yes, indeed there is. And when the tomorrow comes when donald is implicated, I fully expect you'll be here telling us, "Yes, apparently donald did collude with the Russians but there's nothing to see here because he had a very limited role in the campaign."
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Keep clinging to your fantasies. There's always tomorrow! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQvbJ-spKuU
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No sir segregated units in the military were challenged ALL the time from before the founding of the country through final desegregation. Only political social engineering got us segregated units. And no Slavery was not unchallenged for centuries either. Your knowledge of history is either extremely biased or extremely lacking.
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Well, segregated units in the military was a policy that had been unchallenged for decades. Slavery was a policy that was unchallenged for centuries.
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Well, squiggy, it's just too bad a classy act like youself isn't in charge. But since we're stuck with Trump, I'm stuck with praying for him.
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And reading your comments, all coming from divine intervention with a lot of religious dogma thrown in, has obviously made you a smarter man, If you need to pray, pray for your pu**y grabbin liar for starters, lol
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Perhaps it shouldn't be declining but what a lot of people across this country have trouble understanding is that the price is not set in Calgary, Edmonton . . . or Ottawa. And that the offshore price for bitumen ain't gonna pay for no pipelines. That's where the conversation - or argument if that's what you wish - should start.
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It shouldn't be declining. Global demand for oil is growing at a fast pace.
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Whistling is about the only preparation you're qualified for.
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No, just whistling a happy tune preparing for the DNC and Hillary Russian collusion case.
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The Morneau issue is a joke. He followed the law, then when beyond it, then provided any gains to charity, and yet still this is not enough. Let me guess, nothing short of bending the knee to Scheer would suffice, right?
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Of course politics is playing a role in these appointments, I suspect they have in every government too. The difference with this gang is they campaigned on "NOT" doing this, on doing "What's best" for Canadians. LOL, and people believed them!! You know, my friends, just over a week or so ago, Bill Morneau dismissed a reporter's question in an insulting, abrupt tone. Ever since, the media have been digging up more and more trash on these Liberal entitlement monkeys . The love affair with their fave 'hot' PM ended right then and there. The fun is just getting started.
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The world we live in is at a crossroads where if we don't change our ways of doing business and living styles 180 degrees in industrialized nations- the biosphere will collapse. Saving existing forests and helping restore more here in the Pacific Northwest is a critical component to help us mitigate the worst effects of global warming. This is what the most respected scientists are telling us. We simply cannot ignore the truth of what devastation burning fossil fuels, clear cutting forests, chemical big agriculture and concentrated animal feeding operations do to our natural systems that support all life and commerce. Keep logging to private lands that are already tree farms. NO public forest should be logged unless it is a benefit to the health of the forest. To clear away non native undergrowth and to do necessary thinning, controlled burns make the most sense.
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Your all or nothing approach isn't going to attract many supporters. Giesy's approach to Elliott forest is pretty easy to understand. If you have a better one, let's hear it and tell us how it will work in the actual social/political/economic world we live in.
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It's one big flail. There's got to be something there somewhere.
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You're stringing together stories with hope and rage, but they don't pass the sniff test, snark. You want this, so badly, to be about Hillary but it just isn't. That you conflate the dossier or Uranium One with Russian meddling in our elections is just one sign of the desperation.
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The answer is always more government money funding these things, isn't it? Or is it? The fact is that Adam Lanza's parents were wealthy. The father is a millionaire and the mother (divorced) was getting at least $300k per year in alimony payments, and didn't really have to work for a living. If little Adam was having mental issues, the parents had MORE than enough money to pay for psychiatric treatments out of pocket; no government saviors needed. Yet the kid still goes on a rampage anyway. All that Lanza family money for mental illness treatment didn't keep those poor first graders alive.
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Nice way to deflect and dodge my point. Where are the wonderful Republican plans to fix mental health care in the USA?
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if this were a chess match, i suspect the King would go down pretty fast....
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We'll be hearing a great deal from "Deflection Central" as the Trumpsters start to fall..one by one. Officer: Excuse me, Mr. Trump, I clocked you doing 80 mph.... Trump: Did you see that woman and that guy who just passed me doing at least 100 !! Leave me alone and go chase them....... That doesn't work particularly well with State Troopers and I don't think it will work with the Mueller investigation....but get ready...here comes the "tweet storm." Gary crum
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Christ the perfect man was not destined to die in the same way as Adam before the Fall was not destined to die. After the Fall without access to the Tree of Life sickness and mortality became to lot of mankind. Whilst mankind had no power over death Our Lord did and overcame it by raising Himself from the ‘dead’. Yes, the Eucharistic Sacrifice, the same Sacrifice that He offered upon the Cross the following day was established in an unbloody manner before His death, the selfsame unbloody Sacrifice that is is offered every time He offers it through one of His priests at Mass.
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A catholic priests celebrates the risen Christ and our redemption. As fully human, Jesus would have died regardless. The manner of his death is sadly the perversity of those human rote adherents to self-interest through slavish adherence to law. Sound familiar? Do you not remember that Eucharist was established BEFORE his death?
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Hey! My name mike, and I don't hate everything!!! Be nice now!
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WantToBeFRee's real name is Mikey- he hates everything.
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I don’t believe student loans are discharged by bankruptcy, and I don’t get the sense she’s looking for the easy way out in any event. That’ll stand her in good stead as she builds a career and gradually gets her finances in order. Integrity is more important than eating out.
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Is bankruptcy a possible option for this poor young woman?
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Your attempt at deflection from the real issue is quite pathetic.
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Well there was at least one in the previous government, Joe Oliver for one and perhaps even more. Who knows? Bob and Steve are only interested in going after ministers in this government and didn't bother to ask what was used by ministers in the Harper government either then or now.
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No. He's been taking lessons from that great legal mind, Keaukaha and his legal assistant NanakuliBozo
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mtf1953> By the way you are saying a lot as if you have some kind of experience or training in legal matters of prosecution, have you been taking lessons from Mrs Kealoha???? Sure sounds like it to me. You are just as bad as all of these crooks, amen!!!!
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When Pope John Paul allowed the local bishop to authorize (or decline to authorize) the celebration of the Tridentine Mass (Extraordinary Form), the bishop was required to make sure that both the celebrants and the members of the congregation affirmed both the validity and the authority of the Mass of Paul VI (Ordinary Form.) Pope Benedict made what I think history will judge as a serious pastoral error in extending the permission without continuing to protect those values and affirmations. I believe that Pope Francis would correct those mistakes if Benedict were not still living; and that he might yet correct them if Benedict pre-deceases him. Of more concern than the rite of the EF is the fact that those who celebrate it use a different liturgical calendar and a different lectionary from the rest of the church, both of which are gravely deficient by comparison. I support a wider use of Latin in the OF for those who understand and love the Latin; and also of Gregorian chant.
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there was a time when I was happy that there were a wider allowance of the old Mass. but when it was not only allowed, but allowed without any input from the local ordinary then I began to be concerned, and when the various Latin Mass parishes began to form and create schism in parishes and dioceses and their attitudes that they are the only real Catholics with real Masses and sacraments, I began to wonder if the church hadn't nursed a brood of vipers between her own breasts. I think that the local bishops need to be given back their historic and traditional right to control any liturgies celebrated in their territory. Likewise, I think the personal prelature of Opus Dei be done away with as well and they should be treated as any other religious community or secular organization.
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My point is it had nothing to do with Trump or the campaign. Old news.
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Only to a true Trumpnik does money laundering, conspiracy, and tax evasion fall under the category of "fake news" (so, are you saying that Manafort surrendering was doctored footage) and "lack-luster" indictments. An FBI informant would be interesting and welcome. However, I suspect that if you didn't like what that informant had to say, you'd also refer to it as "fake news".
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We're all ears waiting to hear yours.
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I love all of the back seat cops making recommendations as to how police work should be done.
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Sounds like, based on the evidence the committee is using, it's about to get a whole lot safer. espeically the de-escalation tactics, that will save officer lives.
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Glad that I'm not am officer, it's getting even more dangerous.
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Yeah but, don't you think I'd make a good candidate for Denver city council?
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To lower rent, raises property taxes, which landlords will pass on by raising rent. Makes total sense in Joe Carpenter's fantasy land.
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HOPEFULLY WE DO NOT HAVE TO ENDURE A FULL SEASON OF THIS NONSENSE !!!
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At this rate Vance Joseph will be lucky to make it through 2 seasons as head coach. Outside of the defense this team is pure, unadulterated garbage, and Elway should shoulder a lot of blame for that. Manning masked a lot of John's poor personnel decisions.
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If Trump shot a guy in the street while Obama was president, his supporters would still vote for him.
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So all of these crimes happened during the Obama administration. Some crimes may have gone as far back as the Clinton administration? Hmmm
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No it didn't, yes I did. That doesn't make what I stated less true.
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"Cars are banned ..." That didn't happen because of their smell and/or toxic emissions, but you already knew that, right?
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Answer to Question 1 - no one actually knows for certain, those who say they do have put zero effort into solving that problem especially without a counterfactual world to audit. Q2 - ~At least three miles or I'm not buying...personal preference, upwind, uphill. Sure many folks will live right against a well pad again personal choice not for me. No thanks on conducting experiments on my family of any kind not just fracking.
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OK, here are two questions for the activists: 1 - What is the "safe" distance between oil wells and houses? 2 - Would you buy a house that distance away?
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Ronnin this is one indictment that you are focusing on. Mueller and his very experienced legal team would not waste their time and efforts with a small ahi unless to use it as bait for the great white shark.
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Keaukaha, if you think I am a joke, you should have added "ha, ha, ha" to your comment. I suggest you read the entire indictment against Papadopoulous. Nowhere in the indictment does it say or even suggests that the meetings he was trying to arrange were illegal. Had he been truthful when first interviewed by the FBI in January 2017, I do not believe anything would have come of it. The indictment does not indicated his lawyer was present during that interview, which was a big mistake, but was present during a subsequent interview in February. Too late, the lying occurred during the first interview. Papadopoulous will pay the price not for the meetings he was trying to arrange but for lying about it.
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So what? We never disagreed with the Protestant reformers that we are saved by Grace alone. We also always agreed that justification (at least the initial work of justification) is not due to merit on our part but rather due to God's gratuity. That document just explained in modern terms what we have always believed--but may have been misunderstood by the Protestants. The disagreement is in whether God's Grace is operative in human works. It is also in whether Christ's righteousness is infused vs. imputed. Pope Benedict, likewise reflected in his speech what has always been believed by the Church but, again, has been misunderstood and misinterpreted by Protestants and Catholics alike. Novenas, indulgences, miraculous medals and the like are all venerable tools of prayer---but not essential or central to Catholic spirituality. Anyone who has taken a basic theology class would know this---unless of course they went to a Jesuit university.
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Have you been asleep for the last 20 or 30 years? In June 25, 1998 [as approved by JP II], The Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, published its Lutheran-Catholic JOINT DECLARATION ON THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION---"By grace alone, in faith in Christ's saving work and not because of any merit on our part, we are accepted by God and receive the Holy Spirit.'---this was one of Luther's themes. In 2011, Pope Benedict was speaking to German Evangelical Lutherans on Luther's key points such as: 'what is God's position towards me, where do I stand before God,' Christ is the interpretative center of the Bible and the heart of our spirituality---not devotions, novenas, indulgences, miraculous medals, etc. In October 30, 2015 Catholics and Lutherans release the "Declaration on the Way' to full unity. This document was published by the USCCB.
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Is the following an "attempted sexual assault?" many of these researchers would say, "yes": A man introduces himself to a woman, and asks if he can buy he a drink. She politely declines. The man leaves and there is no further interaction. Why is it an attempted Sexual Assault? Because the man was trying to lower her inhibitions and coerce into sex by plying her with alcohol, and those under the influence of alcohol cannot consent. Add another sex offender who just escaped justice.
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That figure is horribly formed. Academics produce insanely inflated numbers by introducing selection bias into their studies in the first place. They advertise their study is about sexual assault, so people who have been assaulted are far more likely to volunteer in the studies than people who haven't been, creating a highly skewed pool of volunteers. The studies also define "assault" far more loosely than the criminal code, by including phrases such as "unwanted sexual advance" as a form of sexual assault - leaving it up to the participant to define it however they see fit. Then they take these bad studies, extrapolate to society generally, invent an number about sexual assaults in the nation at large, and then compare that imaginary number to the number of actual criminal convictions for that offence (as it is defined in the criminal code). In other words, it is bad science layered upon bad science, multiple times, to produce a highly skewed and politicized set of figures.
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"Have some of the usual liberal extortion tactics worked on Trump?" - I don't get the question - Your question contains a false premise, and therefore confusing, as well as impossible to answer - I will say negative commentary doesn't seem to bother Trump much - However, what really gets under Trump's thin skin is when he's confronted with facts - We have a Prez that can't handle the facts.
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I am going to have to stop laughing before I choke to death. And your question is?
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You're really into all the rumors and conspiracy theories, huh?
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sit tight. That is just some of the meanings. In the end, I note that the intelligence world refuse to have anything to do with Trump, Pence, or any of the original admin. These are the ppl that were listening in on russian and chinese spies and overheard trump's ppl, including his son and sil, speaking with them.
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Cars are terrible investments, sure. That is a separate issue. But to answer the question of what equity is there in a car....it is the value of the car less what you owe on it. When you trade in a car where you owe more than it is worth it is called negative equity and increases your payments on the new car. Leasing is a bad idea unless your payments are tax deductible. The buy out for most cars is less than their market value.
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What equity is there in a car really? The fact is these vehicles lose almost 20% of their value in the first year alone, or you might as well say as soon as you drive it off the lot. There is no equity to be had in a car period because you'll never get back what you paid for it or more. Leasing remains the most sensible way forward in my opinion, although that too has drawbacks it's still much more economical if you're looking to trade up every 3-4 years.
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So you're rooting for the U.S. to become a dictatorship? Well, that certainly does explain the many posts of yours that I have read.
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Tsk, tsk, another devastating blow to the humiliated Democrats. 2 years of investigations and 10's of millions of taxpayers dollars wasted and still no Trump, and still no Russia. The end of Democratic Party is nigh.
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No, that doesn’t change things. The Blue Blood programs still want to be the best, and others, like Oregon, want to compete with these programs. Put all of the 5 star prospects into a development league, and your 4 star prospects are the new 5 star prospects. Certainly if you drained the entire pool of talent, college basketball would no longer make money and just be another ‘Olympic sport’. Of course that assumes there are pro teams willing to take on all of these 4 and 5 star prospects out of high school. Seems unlikely the demand for basketball players is quite that high domestically.
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NBA can help a lot by setting up a development league for the one and Dones. Let these kids turn pro and get their shoe contracts. That will take a lot of pressure off the college game.
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It's called organizing for another candidate of your liking.
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McCain's on his way out in another way. He may not live a full year. And I sure wish he hadn't run for reelection last year. He's long overstayed his welcome. We need term limits for Congress.
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They did it .... Check the business page.
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When will the Globe do a story on the $145 million the Clinton foundation received dealing with the sale of Uranium One. Also on the position Mulroney has with TENEO and how it lead to the $241.5 million payment Canada made to the Clinton Foundation. When will the Globe start dealing with issues affecting Canadians and stop this diversion about Trump?
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Yeah, that was rough. Not many teams get to transition from one top notch QB to another like Green Bay did with Favre and Rodgers. I'm thinking we'll see Lynch probably week 10 and they'll have him play out the remainder of the season to see what he shows. It does give me a bit of optimism that he'll grow given his limited experience and the strides taken by young guys like Wentz and Goff this season. I don't think he can grow until getting more experience with the game speed of the regular season. I don't see Denver going after an aging high priced QB unless Lynch completely flops and they don't think Kelly will be ready to take over. Though if Eli is out there, never say never. I think Palmer is done, can't see Brees leaving New Orleans and I don't think Dalton solves anything. Then salary cap issues arise too. Could easily be another QB competition next camp with Lynch, Kelly and another vet. I think Siemian is gone unless Denver brings in a veteran to be the obvious starter.
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Oh no doubt. I'm just thinking that this QB situation is looking a lot like post 1998. We were stuck back then with a guy who didn't know the playbook and a guy who was too small and too immature to play the position. The one positive I see is that this year there should be a number of veteran QBs who have a year or two left that may be available. Carson Palmer, Drew Brees, maybe Eli Manning, maybe Andy Daulton, I would take any of them on our team right now. With our defense and even reasonable QB play, we would be fine.
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Chad Kelly has a chance to be special, can he make the transition from playing the game to studying the game?
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They are probably better off with an injured chad kelly than any of these other jokers. If they trade Siemian, Lynch, and Brock Lobster together they could probably get a water boy and you gotta stay hydrated!
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The oil & gas industry never ever ever does anything wrong...right?
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"Oil & gas industry shills are out in force today." Just like many sock puppets for the local chapter of the "You're Raping The Earth" eco-terrorists we saw the other day.
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U gay?
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Was fun in those days? AH was a weird dude, and exploited young actresses. Fun? I don't think so.
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once again you waste my time babbling nonsense. your deluded ignorance is profound. once an area has been clear cut, the debris is piled up, and burned off. Clear cuts do not increase fire dangers, they help prevent fires from spreading just like a fire break will do. But now I am confusing you with facts again.
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Clearcuts increase fire dangers. The slash left behind after clearcuts is a fire hazard. Opening up the canopy dries out the forest. I've seen fire aftermaths where the old trees handled the fire just fine, and the small trees were incinerated. I've also seen selective forestry where the long term productivity of the forest stand is higher than short term cut and monoculture replant, but it requires patience and a little more thinking to do that.
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Because she didn’t do it. There was no blood on her hands, no blood on her clothes, no blood in the snow between the house and her car, no sign of a struggle in the residence, no defensive wounds on the supposed victim and no weapon. But the defense attorney refused to defend her innocence from the day that he was assigned her case. That’s why she is serving 24 years for a crime she did not commit.
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Why did they acquit her of attempted murder?
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Comparing gay people to the Klu Klux Klan is beyond offensive. You either have no idea what the KKK actually did, or you are gratuitously insulting LGBTQ people. In either case, this comment is offensive.
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Should a black caterer be forced to provide his services for a Ku Klux Klan rally?
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Well, Duck U has gone down in its reputation. And other than Government employees and the service industries, what else is Eugene known for?
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That's a lot of what Eugene metro is now isn't it...a garage sale on steroids...
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It's very telling that the pro fluoride lobby all lives out of town and pays you to troll this newspaper forum in a town you couldn't find on a map, Steve Slott. Anyway, it's hardly the only way. Before the Fluoride 4 jobbed. this community, almost 2/3 of the people voted against it. There was no bullying. So no, we don't need it, which is why you know it didn't come from us. Well, you might not. You have no clue about this community at all.
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It’s very telling that the only way antifluoridationists can get their way is through extortion and intimidation. Port Angeles citizens need to stand up to the antifluoridationists who have been bullying their town leaders for the past year, and say enough. Take your community back, Port Angeles. Steven D. Slott, DDS
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That is not what I meant and I think you know that. However, you do not have to live as a victim. That is the ultimate vindication.
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Yep Hallie, you need to accept what happened to you because according to Bill women do the same thing so that equals justification?...There are no victims, just predators...
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Clovis was also responsible for recruiting Carter Page, whose ties to Russia are being investigated by Mueller and Congress. Investigations point to Page taking bribes for Trump lifting sanctions on Russia in exchange for Russian help. Don't remember Carter Page? The FBI and the Justice Department obtained the warrant targeting Carter Page’s communications after convincing a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court judge that there was probable cause to believe Page was acting as an agent of a foreign power, Russia. Pretty easy to believe there's no collusion, …but only if you ignore all the collusion. The Trump/Putin scam is falling to pieces.
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White House indicated that the administration will stand by not a scientist Sam Clovis as the nominee to be the top scientist at the Agriculture Department, even though court documents and subsequent news reports revealed that Clovis encouraged a Trump campaign staffer to travel to Russia to meet with government officials and collude with Putin's attack on our election. Of course they're going to stand by their corrupt and treasonous nominee, they're traitors, it's what they do.
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That's not completely true, Kenneth, as labor unions do have the right to sign members only contracts that would solve the so-called free rider issue. The unions, which often act more like PACs, have created this fiasco on purpose by demanding monopoly contracts which generate the Forced Unionism fees which are then often used for strictly political purposes (even though that's against the law). This racket seems to be a money laundering scheme for the extreme Far-Left political movement, of which many unions are clearly major players in. All you have to do is Follow-The-Money.
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Hey Richard, I agree that forced unionism is a problem. Trouble with Right to Work is that unions are still forced to cover workers that opt out of coverage. RtW doesn't address the glaring concern that if someone wants out from under the collective bargaining agreement, they are screwed. Under current labor law, people covered by a CBA are not allowed to leave willy nilly. Wouldn't it make more sense if RtW laws also allowed unions to not cover the people who stop paying dues to them? It would allow the worker then to legally pursue their very own contracts. I understand not wanting to be union, but RtW still forces people to be union (but they just don't have to pay for it). Let these workers have real freedom!
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it's not racist, i think he's a good guy, but he got the job because he's black. sorry to tell you but you're naive. he was a "hot" prospect because he's black. read between the lines pal. he didn't have success as a defensive coordinator in miami and he never was a head coach at any level.
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This is the second time you've trotted out your racist BS. The color of his skin had nothing to do with it. The Broncos and in particular Elway were interested in Joseph to be on their staff back in 2015. He was one of the "hot" coordinators that was on most teams' list for HC candidate this past year, not to mention he has ties to Matt Russell playing with him at CU. While I thought Kyle Shanahan was the better choice for the Broncos and didn't think Vance's previous experience warranted a HC gig, to state that the only reason he got the job was because he's black is insulting to all involved and smacks of white whining.
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... what do they taste like? I would think not enough meat on the bone.
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I eat vegetarians every day, thank you.
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If it is indeed true that you were a lifelong Democrat who voted for Obama but crossed party lines in order to vote for Trump (and I have my doubts about that given your long track record of consistently vehement anti-liberal rhetoric on these boards) the likeliest explanation is that you're simply another garden variety white male misogynist who simply couldn't abide the thought of a woman in charge. Sorry, but the idea that you would vote for a liberal/centrist like Obama and then abandon a liberal/centrist like Hillary Clinton in order to vote for Trump stretches credulity to beyond the breaking point. I do not buy your assertion that your views took a sudden 180 degree lurch that quickly. Nope, not buying it at all. I think you're lying just like the president you now support in order to somehow bolster your case. Weak, very weak.
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As a life-long Democrat who voted Republican for the first time in 2010 (Yes, I voted for Obama's first term!), let me tell you my perspective of what I've learned since Trump's election: - Democrats are the biggest dividers of this country, using race, sex, sexuality, religion, immigration, and political correctness as tools to lure voters. Donald Trump's most racist, misogynist act was that he was a White male who won the Presidency following a Black President, and he beat a woman. Democrats are sore because they believed that they could win elections based on identity (race, sex) without substance. - Establishment Republicans (now on the way out) like Flake, are no better than Democrats, legislators becoming fat and rich by taking taxpayer money, selling out the country, and throwing crumbs to their voters. That's just a start of what I've recognized.
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You're welcome to leave, but do leave the land behind. That's Canada's.
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Time to say goodbye.
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best phone out there if you want a phone.
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You're still on a Motorola flip, hm?
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If you outlaw trucks, only outlaws will have trucks!
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the only thing that will stop this are good guys with trucks.
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And he also calls a man who was a traitor to his nation, and spent many years actively attempting to kill American soldiers. Somehow, I think calling a traitor who kills Americans a "great man" isn't serving his nation at all, but rather his own self-interest and bigotry.
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I'm sure your an icon of ethics and morality.... General Kelly has served is nation his entire life - war and peace. Says much more than your banter from the cheap seats.
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The problem is that tribal and political interests often lead Alberta to shooting itself in the foot. For example, why aren't Albertans raising a hue and cry about getting Trans-Mountain fast tracked versus Energy East? It would make eminently more sense for Alberta politicians and the public to apply pressure on Trans-Mountain. The problem for politicized Albertans is that the Liberals have approved Trans-Mountain so it provides no ammunition politically. And this is the cost of negativity and failure to be solution oriented. It's the Trump disease, and to an extent, Alberta has it.
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Wow, the author's understanding of economics and demographics is concerning, specifically in regards to how Alberta's low tax rate has been a force for good in the province (i.e., high economic growth and immigration). In addition, the author does not even mention Western alienation is his article; Alberta is not the only Western province that feels like it is left in the cold by Ottawa (specifically the Liberal Party). The fact of the matter is the federal government favours Eastern Canada, specifically Ontario and Quebec. Why? It's quite simple: If a federal party can win enough seats in Ontario and Quebec, then they have enough seats to form a majority government. It's simple mathematics. Considering that the Liberal Party barely has a foothold in Alberta (in large part due to Trudeau Sr.'s failed energy policy, the NEP), the Liberal Party often does not serves Alberta's interest. Maybe the author should try a less ahistorical approach in his next article concerning Alberta.
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That was not the same, Brock took the most money, Kap was offered cash flown in and had a personal meeting with Elway and he decided to fool around and wait. Kap had his shot, he fu@&d it off, Brock had his shot and went to another team and is now back for $750,000 which Kap would never agree to. Kap is a first read QB, the Broncos already have that, getting Kap isn't best for the team, he would want millions to suck, if he didn't get his millions the next thing you would hear is "he's getting low balled." Kap made his bed, he needs to sleep in it, it won't be in Denver, that's all I care about.
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Brock blew Elway and Denver off to. And he is back now. I am not asking Denver to consider Kap. I am just saying that if you are a good GM, you do what is in the best interest of the team. Don't make it personal
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He just moved up and got a QB two years ago. We went all the way up to the cap this offseason, maybe a few million left for emergencies. He's not hoarding anything. Though you can argue he should have signed Williams or Reif instead of Watson, that may have prevented Peko or Kerr. It would be nice to have brought in a stud to save our season -- but there's a reason big mid-season trades are so rare in the NFL.
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I have to give them all a pass. Honestly its not as if Elway ignored the OL this offseason, its just Watson Like Okung and Stephenson turned out to be horrible at the tackle spot. However I see some things in Watson that makes me think he needs to be moved inside. Six Offensive linemen, Double TE, Two RB's and a quarterback and run the ball 50 times with your 4 RB's. Joesph can only play what Elway gives him. Its not like McCoy or Musgrave are failing because they can't coach. They can only coach what they are given. The only thing I can think is that Elway is hoarding his money to sign some FA's due for a payday. Roby, Ray etc. Because it was clear he was willing to spend 15 million a year on a DL but not any kind of money on bringing in a couple of tackles that might have helped. Elway is in a pickle. He needs his draft picks which are cheap cap players so he can pay his defense. As a result he is unwilling to do what the Texans did or the Chiefs did and move up got a QB.
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It is widely accepted that it is not ok to club someone on the head just because you want to take their shiny watch. But if someone wants to "steal" sex from another person, then we just chalk it up to basic human instinct?
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This sexual witch hunt has jumped the shark. Here a man’s career and reputation has been damaged solely on the basis of a single, 30 year old unsubstantiated allegation that even the accuser characterizes as a failed, drunken event. No proof seems to be required to reach a guilty verdict in the court of social media. No demand for nuance, context, or examination of evidence. As we all revel in this shame fueled frenzie of condemnation, pray you never find yourself on the receiving end of a similar allegation. With the burden of proof now squarely on those accused of sexual crimes, it could cost you dearly. And can we all please stop pretending to be shocked that humans raised in a hyper sexualized culture sometimes act out in sexually inappropriate ways? We are not a prudish species. 7.6 billion and counting...
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Turnip's blurts are mostly solely responsible for the Russia investigation, though Repugs love to whine about Democrats, who can only watch in amazement from the sidelines.
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tRump should probably try to keep his big mouth shut. It might help if he remembers Mueller is closing in, and realize that anything he blurts out may come back to haunt him. :D He has lived in a fantasy land his entire life since his daddy's money entitled him. He should realize the real world works a little differently.
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So your logic is what? Having and importing more terrorism is better because native born Americans do it too?
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You boys just keep forgetting that the worst terrorist attack except 9/11 was committed by a white, native born American.
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What bad choices? He went to another team for more money. You make it sound like he joined a gang...
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We've come full circle. Osweiler has an opportunity to learn from his mistakes and start again, a gift rarely given to young, brash football players who make bad choices. Hopefully he'll have lots to be thankful for this Thanksgiving, but it all begins on the field this weekend.
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You miss the point The point is that there is no reason to have deficits in AB. Taxes can be raised or spending cut. But the reason for deficits is not Ottawa or anyone else it's on AB alone. That's the point
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Mr Mason is so typically left-wing in his thinking. Just tax the people more and the budget will magically balance. Viola. Just like Mr Pretty Boy in Ottawa. The amount of taxes we pay in Canada is already ridiculous, as is the amount of very wasteful government spending. How about cutting down on spending for a change? Reel in the number of government workers and their wages. Make some other sacrifices on spending. But somehow this never enters into lefty thinking.
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Hey Repo? Don't touch people. You are not entitled to lay your hands on any person..
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You raise the crucial point that the definition of "sexual assault" (and also "sexual harassment") has become so broad that it is practically useless and therefore misleading, leading us to think that all "sexual assaults" are of the violent kind. Many of incidents thus defined can be very trivial.
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so you are pro terrorism?
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Shut the heck up!!!
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Yeah, the “silent complicity” of these businesses probably cost them the business of all 5 antifluoridationists in Port Angeles..... Steven D. Slott, DDS
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I finally get it. Douglas Odell Wilson is really Dale Wilson's evil twin. Doug is locked forever in battle with his brother, and because he is the dumber of the two constantly accuses others of being Dale, in hopes of finding someone foolish enough to engage him in his quest. Well, Doug, you've met him. I admit it. I'm Dale Wilson. I sent those letters and if they made business owners aware of how much their silent complicity with fluoridation is costing them then I'm proud of that. Now sit down and go back to your jig-saw puzzle. The nurse will be along shortly to take you back to your room.
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They believe in lesser government until it cuts into their profits or it involves women, minorities or gays.
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Flake said, "It is clear at this moment that a traditional conservative who believes in limited government and free markets, who is devoted to free trade, and who is pro-immigration, has a narrower and narrower path to nomination in the Republican party — the party that for so long has defined itself by belief in those things." Let me explain what Flake doesn't get: - Conservatives believe in free trade, not trade that gives tax advantages to other countries over the US. - Conservatives are pro-immigration as a matter of improving the country's economic state, not as increasing the burden of entitlement programs. We want productive immigrants, not bums (there, I said it) - Conservatives believe in limited government: Get the Feds out of our schools and out of our churches. Stop taxing the many and giving us nothing in return. Flake forgets that his job as a Senator is an obligation to the United States, not foreigners, not foreign governments. not the UN, not the world.
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Yep - right you are! I was thinking the same thing. Of course Trump's true motivation is to demonize all immigrants (many of whom speak a different than him and are a darker shade than he is) so he can hold onto the supporters he still has left. Why has he not sent condolences to the president of Argentina who lost 5 of their citizens in this disturbing attack? (Never mind, I think I know.)
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So we're supposed to take action when these type of attacks are made by immigrants, but when it's a domestic-based slaughter we just offer up a moment of silence? Followed by another moment of silence, etc, etc. But I thought Trump said that there would be no more attacks on his watch.
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Hi. This is a Canadian article about Canadian politics.
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"any Donald Trump with $1,000 can run, while an intelligent, serious candidate who is short of funds can't" This is supposed to be a serious G&M editorial. Can the G&M not put aside its Donald Trump hate-on for even 2 minutes and try to sound like a professional news organization. Like him or not, the guy was democratically elected. Come on, don't you guys have any standards any more?
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Trump's base, which is largely white and male, knew that they had been on top, when women and "colored" knew their place, gays were in the closet, they had well-paying jobs and God approved of this situation. Now, of course, their supremacy is no more, and they want it back. Trump has promised a return to those good old days.
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I think it might be more accurate to say the binding element isn't progressives per se, it's the fact progressives point out the white entitlement, nationalism, and 'me first' attitude of Trump supporters. The messengers just make the easier target.
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You're not interested in "outrage and calls for immediate action" against the Vegas shooter (which should have been 'what,' by the way?) -- No, you're much more interested in evidence-free attacks against the President and those who rightfully want to end the vile and Leftist-created program that let this monster into our country in the first place. If they had made such "calls for action," ("action" which again you don't even articulate) against the Vegas shooter-- you would STILL attack the President on his reaction to this terrorist, so stop lying and being so disingenuous.
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Where was all the outrage and calls for immediate action from Trump and the right wing media when 58 people were murdered in Las Vegas? I guess it only counts when when you can use a tragedy to outrage your base. It's a good thing Uzbekistan is on the Trump's travel ban list, of wait....it's not.
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Why should we favor displacing hundreds of thousands of people over helping them restore order in the place they came from (and would probably prefer to stay)? And why should we continue to overpay for health care services (with an unsustainable program to boot), rather than put people more in touch with the cost of their care, which will reduce our premiums, keep prices in check and increase the overall amount of health care we can buy? As for food stamps, when the economy grows and unemployment drops, there should be less need for such things. What circumstances have to exist before we can justifiably cut back on them? And what about those who would rip babies from their mothers? Shouldn't we disrupt them, too?
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"We must disrupt those who would seek to send troops into our streets to deport the undocumented, to rip mothers and fathers from their families. We must disrupt those who portray refugees as enemies, rather than our brothers and sisters in terrible need. We must disrupt those who train us to see Muslim men and women and children as sources of fear rather than as children of God. We must disrupt those who seek to rob our medical care, especially from the poor. We must disrupt those who would take even food stamps and nutrition assistance from the mouths of children." Bishop McElroy sets an agenda that every Catholic should embrace.
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Perhaps you can show where the Catholic Church has admitted that most of Luther’s theses are correct? Perhaps you can also show the parallel between selling indulgences and the Church’s constant teaching about sex and relationships.
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Interesting how wrong the RCC was about the selling of indulgences as it parallels our wrongful thinking about sex and relationship. A story of power vs Christ like thinking. Most of Luther's thesis were admitted as correct by the RCC in about 1999. How long will we take clergy to update a poor theology of sex and relationship?
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Missing too was the Family Compact and the National Policy that was designed to growth the population of Ontario and protect its industries while stifling any growth from the west who were more inclined to follow north/south trade routes. Add on the Crow's Rate of freight and the growth in Ontario was all but ensured.
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You are absolutely correct about the GDP. Missing of course perhaps by accident is the fact that Ontario has three times the population of Alberta. Missing as well is the fact that Ontario receives transfer payments from the revenues of the have provinces, Alberta being one of them. That same Alberta that has a lower GDP then Ontario.
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It’s hard to fix anything with a bunch of anti-American Democrats and Anti-Trump Republicans obstructing everything America voted for.
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Trump's travel ban has been roundly rejected by Judges appointed by republicans as well as democrats. Also, do you have any contacts inside the ACLU to know what their future plans are, you must, I know you would just spout out thing for which you no knowledge. What's the point of arguing about all the travel bans anyway? Trump said he only needed 90 days to fix the vetting system, shouldn't be fixed by now, what's it been, 7 or 8 months? Nothing the courts did would have prevented Trump from fixing the system, we should be good to go now, right? Do I need to remind you who controls both houses and and the oval office?
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Well it didn't since they went to the postseason so...
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That's odd: I figured the offseason for the Rockies began the last day of the regular season.
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I understand what you're getting at. The old torts of assault and battery separated the crime into the attempt or threat of using force against a person versus the actual physical force, the battery component. But it seems pretty clear in Canadian law that determining the actus rea of sexual assault under S271 requires there to be touching, that it was sexual in nature, and that there was no consent. It's only under S272 that threatening a sexual assault with a weapon is sufficient to establish the actus rea of sexual assault with a weapon. Which is why I do believe a verbal threat of sexual touching (without a weapon) would be prosecuted, if at all, as a common assault.
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If somebody attempts or threatens to apply force to an unconsenting other, that is assault contrary to s. 266. If somebody attempts or threatens to apply force to an unconsenting other for a sexual purpose, that is sexual assault contrary to s. 271. Sexual assault is a form of assault to which the definition in s. 265 applies, as is common assault, assault causing bodily harm, sexual assault causing bodily harm, etc. Section 265 is a definition section. Criminal informations do not refer to that section; instead they will refer to the specific offence creating section, such as s. 266 or s. 271.
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