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I see too many pedestrians who are not paying attention. I was brought up in Manitoba in a small community where the railroad went right through the town. When we were preschoolers, it was drilled into our heads to Stop! Look! Listen!. We need some kind of similar indoctrination for city pedestrians, especially the young. In my view, a pedestrian should be paying full attention, ready to even jump away (except for those who are frail and elderly). I pride myself on paying full attention to what is going on around me when I cross a street. And that does make it more difficult for a vehicle to hit this pedestrian. (That is also one reason why I keep myself very fit.) Unbelievable that we allow some pedestrians to saunter across in traffic in some kind of a zombie dreamlike state.
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Investigative journalism person at the SA. Did one ever investigate and get all or any information of Obama being born at Kapiolani Hospital? If it has been done print it as a headline with facts and copy of the birth certificate and the Dr. who delivered him and all the people in the delivery room and get them to verify legally. Help put an end to this story for the good of all.
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There are 8 articles about this story on the DP homepage right now. 8 stories in one day about allegations against a senate candidate from Alabama. We learn Hillary Clinton rigged the Democratic race for the President of the United States and the DP has had only 1 story in a week. Priorities?
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there's no concrete physical evidence that Trump didn't rape 20 teenagers at a pageant either and there's no concrete evidence that Hannity didn't wipe Fatso's face after he licked Putin's butt But it's accepted as true
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Alceste, you really ought not bother with those deplorables and their hate propaganda. You grant them a credibility they don't deserve - as if one were debating Holocaust deniers. That ChuckT really has nerve, trying to define feminism like that!
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All prop aircraft were never successful. Just don't understand. MAHALO.
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Good Grief! I would rather be a sinner than a hypocrite!
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That 82k covers recruiting and testing costs, wages, benefits, training (academy and 14-18 wks of field training) and equipment, which in this day and age is no small expense in itself. Ask your employer how much they spend to have you on the payroll for a year. You might be surprised. And perhaps a bit appreciative of them.
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It is well known by most that Clinton ditched his secret device detail to fly to a convicted pedophiles private island... several times. It is also well known that there were underage women on the flights and/or on the island the same time as Clinton.
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The lowest kind of character.
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Exactly Alceste! Studies show that a person is far likelier to be gunned down by a crazed maniac than to be targeted for domestic assault by a family member. Let's focus on priorities!
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Balaam's donkey or the whale that regurgitated Johah
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I am having great difficulty understanding the glaring contradictions associated with this whole controversy. On the one hand it seems to be acceptable and even fashionable to try to erase from our public space those symbols that represent people or practices of repression in our distant and not too distant history. As a society we appear to be attempting to sanitize our language and are even prepared to jail offenders who do not adhere to what the police of political correctness mandate as acceptable or not acceptable. Allegedly, we are doing this as a society because of what those symbols or historical persons or entities or hurtful language represent to some members of our society. In other words a minority of people who object to playing by the new rules can be demonized, sanctioned or jailed for not conforming. Why is it then acceptable and defensible to allow these articles of clothing that also represent oppression and tyranny the freedom to offend? These are not religious items
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How's the weather in Pine Gap ?
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You forgot Sonny Bill, boxer, Rugby Union and League - must be a NZ thing? also most of our top sports men are awesome Golfers and probably with a little dedication could swing that way
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Who would guess, Bitebart came to Moore's defense. Steve Bannon, Trumpism's disheveled drunk uncle comes to the rescue.
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Not that I would ever support these safe injection sites, but I'd be curious to hear from someone who has actually recovered from drugs as to their opinions on the matter
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You can’t say the Spirit is leading us to believe that which has been handed down the past 2,000 years from Jesus to present day has been wrong though. The teaching office of the pope is not to reveal new doctrine but to faithfully pass on what has been recieved.
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Black market money... How...UN spendable, and UN USEFUL to the homeless!
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Do I recall some years ago a disease outbreak at UAF in muskox, and someone wondered if Ravens feeding on the dead could spread whatever germ it was and how far. I don't recall any transmission but I think three days after tagging a raven was seen on the North Slope. I saw a Dall ram crossing miles of high brush on upper Nabesna road and had a friend that photographed a Mt. Goat that swam Turnigan Arm. Young Dall rams travel widely and a ewe in heat could lure them for miles. What was the line in Jurassic Park, life will find a way?
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Even God impregnated a 14 year old named Mary so that the perfection of Christ could be born to this world.
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No tariffs, just a new rule: If you don't make at minimum 50% by weight of a vehicle here in Canada, then you can't sell it here at all. The 50% includes 100% of the by weight inputs- steel, fabrics, plastics etcetera. They will stay.
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I'm afraid it will lead many property owners with existing structures to delay replacement and extend the lifetime of their current roofs far beyond expectations. Patch and repair. Some may find the costs of replacement prohibitive and let their property decay. Business owners leasing space, facing even higher costs, could decide to move their location. You make a great point about underserved areas and how you believe it could impact those areas. It's hard to get investment in some existing buildings without this adding onto it. This will also impact buildings with hospitals and homeless shelters.
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Keto has improved my energy, focus and I have lost 41 pounds in just a few months. It has helped me with leveling my hormones with pink fijian ginger and fijian turmeric too. I love to help others, so checkout successfulketo.com.
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Like its some big mystery, most leftists are unhinged fanatics.
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From a career tax professional and concerned American: “this legislation cuts taxes on Americans of all income levels rather than picking winners and losers as many tax plans have done in the past.” I’ve got news for you Grover....reducing or eliminating deductions, albeit with some increase in the standard deduction, without a corresponding offset in tax rates does nothing to “cut taxes for all Americans”. Perhaps you’ve been inside the Beltway too long and actually buy in to Congressional math (even if it is the JCT’s math). As proposed the current Act results in a tax increase for the vast majority of those earners in the middle. It’s also a load of baloney that this Act does anything to simplify or reform the tax code. It’s articles like this that are part of the problem, simply part of the Beltway propaganda. I’ve listened to you for a long time. Some advice, don’t damage your “brand” to be a mouthpiece for Congress.
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Yes, I'm very confused: about the lack of govt. oversight of untaxed money in our RE market. That money drives prices beyond what what the local economy would otherwise dictate and makes housing for local citizens completely unaffordable. Local citizens: you know, the people who live and work in the GTA, and are subject to full taxes on their income. Yes, I would like laws to be changed so that no-one can purchase RE in Can. without showing taxes have been fully paid on the money used for the purchase. That would include gifts. If the money was from outside Can., proof would be required that full taxes were paid in the country of origin, provided it has a tax agreement with Canada. Unless and until such evidence were produced (onus on the buyer), the property would be subject to an annual property tax equal to 20% of the value of the property. The present situation allows people with little or no Can. income to use "gifts" of capital, often from off-shore, to purchase RE here.
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From the article : "The Canadiens had two goals called back after video review." "...the Canadiens were without arguably their three best players." Oh, my.... the scribe who penned this seems to have forgotten to use the excuses of "the bounces weren't going the Canadiens' way," and "the ice was tilted in the direction of the Canadiens' net." Maybe, they will "Steve Bartman" one of the fans if they get desperate.
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I smell a Tax revolution ...
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One effect of the row might be to throw some light on the process. If you have an open tender with a scoring process, then the scores have to match the criteria and one reason the French are so very cross is that this was not the case. On French radio there is already talk of bribes. And Bernard Laporte (aka the mad peanut) who kicked the French rugby establishment where it hurts by being elected president of the federation, is not one to go quietly.
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Upvoting your post Vito. So true.
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[Actual goal in Iraq was to take over their oilfields and let Haliburton run them to finance the invasion and make scads of money, dirty dicks new version of colonialism.] I'm going to have to ask for a source for that which isn't a conspiracy theorist site. [Al Qaeda and the Taliban are still active in Afghanistan as well ] Were they originally driven out from leadership/control of Afghanistan as was the goal, or as I put it previously, the problems came after the Bush administration started trying to play nation builder?
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Another Project Fear piece from faux environmentalists funded by corporate competitors. "possibility...could" CHECK use of imprecise language to give an impression... " pollution, sea bed and marine habitat destruction, significant impacts on the commercial fishing industry, and adverse effects on whales and dolphins. " Use of pejorative terms not backed by any data CHECK.
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Are you sure? Doesn't it mean reining in, as in horses - pulling on the reins?
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America DOES NOT have a gun problem. What it has is part of the American Dream. In fact it is the original American Dream, created upon founding of the country. They even amended their constitution to enshrine the Dream. Make sure everybody have the full opportunity to shoot and kill. Been shootin' and killin' non-stop since. Why just watch the hundreds of movies made. So treat these mass murders as traffic accidents. Not deserving of attentions, certainly not by foreigners. Since they don't care why should anybody else care. But I suggest Canadians must care. First, America's epic gun culture have corrupted Canadian culture due much to our media's obsession with all things American. We must resist, reverse this American corruption of cultural violence, killings for pleasure and profit impact on us. Second is the importation of guns into Canada illegally. As a result many of our big cities have a gun violence problem. Too many guns available for a song. Yes, put up a wall!
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Can I please have someone explain our “return on our investment” (ROI) on these tax incentives. I would like something simple like “the 10 million dollars in exploration credits will be paid back at this set percentage over this period of time, resulting in a net tax gain of this number, or for instance these state investments beat a bit coin server farm in “pick a town” Alaska. Something. Daniel this is your cue to spew the financial metric to the folks who you are looking to finance you. I am also curious about harm caused and how these tax credits are recouped under poor management or misrepresentation.
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This article highlighted the unpublisised and unacceptable violence happening to fellow South Africans, an outcry for help!!! I also aggree that the old South African flag belongs in the past and evokes unneseccary hatred and devide, even amongst farmers. Its time that we stand together as fellow South Africans and stop propagating race or colour. Many political partries thrive on spreading devide through race and colour sepratism. Fellow South Africa, I hear your pain about the flats and fellow South African, I hear your pain about murders on farms. Lets propagate unity through our speach and action in our beloved country.
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It was this issue that finally got the City to pay attention to what the people have been saying about fluoride every time they get a vote on the matter. Not a waste of time.
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Here are three more big questions about Alaska’s gas line deal with China: 1. What exactly protects Alaskan taxpayers from having to pay for the consequences of gross mismanagement, cost overruns, and failures that seem to be a fact of life in other Alaska-run enterprises? 2. What prevents a Panama Canal redux with China eventually dictating terms of construction, supply, financing, transportation, employment, and product sale that will be met by Alaska as a condition of continued Chinese investment? 3. If the purpose of China's investment is to offshore an increasingly vulnerable currency by swapping yuan for dollars, what exactly protects Alaskan taxpayers from having to pay for the consequences of devalued Chinese currency?
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Rather than scrap any procured steel wheels trains, they can be used for some years on the 10-mile guideway to Aloha Stadium, and any new maglev trains will be able to operate on the full length of the guideway to Ala Moana Center (and beyond). Stay with steel wheels and you may very well be looking at $20 billion. Go with conversion to maglev and there will be enough funding to easily complete the locally preferred alternative. You do not have to believe me, but you ought to support a comprehensive review that includes the maglev alternative. Let your state senator, state representative, and council member know that you want that review. Do nothing but complain online and you can expect them to raid your wallet again in the future.
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Going to get very confusing when they rename all the roads - "oh the hotel mugabe, turn next right on mugabe boulevard, pass the mugabe hospital, then left on to mugabe avenue, pass mugabe university then turn first left into mugabe cul-de-sac and your there"!
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Got as far as "sustained" and lost interest...
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I personally would never vote DA, but I do think that the country is going to the direction of a multi party coalition government and in some ways it is both positive and negative. I am however hopeful.
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Its been proven that most pictures of the old flag that were paraded as the truth were not taken on Black Monday...some are years old, or not even in this country, http://www.politicsweb.co.za/opinion/how-fake-news-was-used-to-hijack-black-monday And yet the narrative, not based on facts, made the whole thing sound like a gathering for the KKK mixed with Apartheid apologists, when in fact a few bad apples had to show their rotten core even though the organizers explicitly were against this. It is this kind of kneejerk reaction that has nothing to do with journalism, and is just a simple witchhunt. In this political climate many liberal commentators are looking at only certan information as desirable, and if it is not it seems to be fine to tune it to suit own purposes.
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The countdowns should be moved to above the intersection and hooded, those are for drivers. They should be precise. The arterial routes should be for cars only, not for bikes or skateboarding. The streetcars do not belong on Toronto streets, phase them out and replace them with buses. Pedestrians who enter the intersection on red and block the turning vehicles should be heavily fined. All bike routes, whenever possible, should run one block off the main streets. All the construction access should be allowed only from the back streets/laneways. Choke points like the bottom of Spadina need to be redesigned. That's just bare bones. We have sixties infrastructure and we're surprised we have gridlock. We don't build mass transit, but we expect people to leave their cars. We build massive suburbs, farther and farther away and expect families to bike it. We're a stupid, stupid people.
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"This proves how self obsessed people with power are in UK. " First, this is a nonsensical sentence. I realised English is probably your fifth language; but meaning is important. Nothing to do with power, everything to do with corruption, and Hain is doing what you lot criminally failed to do, i.e. stop the super rich taking over the state. When a finger points to the moon, the fool looks at the finger (Old Zambian saying)
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I agree on the poor management. After Paul Casey was let go, (who undoubtedly was the best qualified), Island Air has a succession of Dave Pflieger and David Uchiyama. Pflieger managed to cut revenues in half by cutting off service to Kauai. I'm sure in his mind there was a good reason to not service Kauai and he's probably trying to remember why as he services puddle jumpers in Alaska. David Uchiyama, while a really nice guy, did not have the airline experience. The bottom line is David did not have the airline marketing and sales connections to fill the flights and flying half empty planes means lost revenues.
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... post modern word salad
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Roy Moore needs to man up and meet his accusers personally, not through the media or a phalanx of lawyers. The accusers' stories ring true, and I feel for them. It's not at all preposterous that someone of his rank would take sexual advantage of girls in that era the way they have described. And they give just enough creepy details that it sounds just like... a horny Roy Moore. Man up, Mr. Moore - confront your accusers. (The attached article is just creepy, especially the Mary and Joseph part. Better to keep silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and...)
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It is not just the players, coaches are delusional too. England still wakes screaming when it dreams of the last rugby union world cup. Their coach suddenly thought it would be a good idea to have converts from league at both fly-half and first centre. It was not.
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The response is in the rest of the piece. This is just how wealth distributions do normally work. They work this way in every country. It's an aspect of reality, not a creation of some specific set of policies.
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If fluoride were actually the harmless and effective panacea its proponents insist it is, there wouldn't be a steady stream of out-of-State fluoride lobbyists visiting PA to beseige our elected officials, our health officials wouldn't be being bribed with board seats on the Delta Dental Foundation, and our little newspaper wouldn't be overrun by professional fluoride trolls every time the topic is mentioned in it.
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It's hard to imagine anyone in Alabama or any other state being proud of Moore. But if Alabama wants to stay back in the 19th century, then carry on. All the rest of the more progressive state benefitl
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Iin new York PLAYWRIGHTS SANCTUARY announces a new GUN PROJECT with the presentation of Playwrght Dr Larry Myers work "Halloween the movie : Part Infinity" Myers activist lost a loved one to a gun execution SANDTUARY is a tricoastal theater foundation
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Delta Dental is a piñata of goodies for physicians. It's interesting to see which locals have seats on their foundation's board.
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Gee, this seems very familiar even today.
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Just look at the photo, do you see piles of dog feces or any junk to entangle dog chains? NOPE, OK how about signs of liquid feces NOPE, how about skinny dogs NOPE do you see any coat problems NOPE see the feed/water cans attached to the house to keep them out of the mud and feces, YUP Do puppies sometimes die prior to the age they can be vaccinated YUP. With all this winning maybe the folks that complained should apply for a place on trumps flat earth cabinet, there seem to be frequent vacancies.
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Motley: Those are the very same type answers Trump apologists give when he says something stupid. Did they learn from you? Gary Crum
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Do any aeroplanes land there now? A couple of years ago Zimbabwe was a "black hole" for international flights as no-one used to reply to the routine radio check ins airliners have to make. Begum must be losing his marbles. After all it was he who named one of the main roads into Harare after Samora Machel, and then a dirty little street by the railway station after Kenneth Kaunda. Countries have gone to war for less.
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Pretty much the case. How about the unspoken rule about how Nova Scotia's Anti-Confederation Petition with 65% support of the electorate's support not being recognized until Quebec's next sovereignty refererendum with a simple majority is first? Whattajoke !
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Dear open water, you're all at sea. Please check your facts. Solar costs 700% more than nuclear electricity in Ontario. The Ontario Energy Board's regulated price plan report for 2017 shows nuclear costs 6.9 cents/kWhr and solar costs 48 cents. According to the Independent System Operator, nuclear supplied 60% of Ontario's electricity last year whereas solar made a tiny contribution. Solar is mainly about harvesting the government subsidies rather than harvesting nature's bounty.
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It's going to sound strange every time the pilot announces that they are about to land at Dumbass International Airport.
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Did you learn all you know about nuclear engineering by reading Popular Mechanics?
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That, I think, is why the fluoridation industries are so determined to keep this water-fluoridation scam going -- it's not just a profit center for the industries that get to sell their toxic wastes to municipalities, it also lets them avoid the very large cost of hazardous-waste disposal.
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Sean Hannity has lost all credibility long ago, particularly since he became a mindless Trump sycophant. There's no "news" there, it's all just Sean promoting his favorite leader. But his support of Roy Moore is unconscionable, and an insult to the women who were victimized. Hannity would so better to ask himself: what if my sister, my niece, my mother or my female friend made that accusation? Then he might grow some empathy and humanity, which are sorely lacking in his current poltically-tinged statements.
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Let the Excuse parade begin......Coaches don’t get paid enough, UH not given enough taxpayer money for their budgets, Hawaii too far away from the mainland, rock fever requires kids to go away, fair weather fans, juiced officiating against UH, Aloha Stadium too run down, Jupiter not properly aligned with Mars, etc...... A big mistake was made by the UH athletic director in choosing the wrong person to lead. Doubt money was a real factor as the two top runners who also applied already choose to stay in Hawaii and coach public high school teams. There is no money in that. BYU athletic director made a similar mistake as well. UH cannot beat Fresno because they are too well coached. UH cannot win an away game at Utah State however Rolo has a chance of beating BYU at Aloha Stadium cause their coach/team is just as clueless. If UH cannot beat BYU when they are also playing so bad, fan support will sink to chow fun levels.
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"It is well known by most ..." In case you've misplaced your Alt Right Decoder Ring..."well known by most" translates as "my cube farm team leader made this up today and we're supposed to keep repeating till further notice". Banal stupidity is the same in Russian as English, as it turns out.
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Do we screen these recruits to see if we're getting 'gypsy cops'? Is that process open and public? The phrase entered public parlance after the infamous Tulia drug stings, where itinerant lawman Tom Coleman allegedly set up innocent people, most of them black, as part of a long-term undercover operation. Several other high-profile cases in states including Texas and Alaska involved officers who served with adversity in close to 20 agencies in 15 years or less, yet they continued to evade administrative action as they went from agency to agency, sometimes serving as little as 30 days at one department, despite blatant misconduct and compelling signs of unsuitability to serve as peace officers. Well? What are we doing about it?
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It’s the twenty-first century where labor subsidizes profit with non-livable wages and higher tax burdens. I wonder why labor even has to exist. GE makes a huge sum of money just shuffling it around without any tangible product, Labor, the new pariah.
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I'm brown skinned leeward coast bred and educated so take your white racist comments and shove it up your okole. I also have more faith in the second jury that found ore thank james liable and the Vegas jury that found him guilty of robbing the hotel room. Time to pull your head out of your arse and get back to reality.
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But that's why this comment arena is so valuable. If you write a letter to the editor of the print PDN, you will discover that you are not allowed to say anything negative about the powers that be in this town. The on-line comment section is the only place that the real skinny can get surfaced. It's where I learned what the whole whistleblower flap at the Port was about -- this unmoderated forum was the only place the fired employee's concerns got aired.
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Oh boy, THAT'S RICH!! Nothing sez 'modern christian' like defending a pedophile ... ONWARD christian SOOOOOOLDIERS!! Roy Moore's candidacy is taking a nose dive ...
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Well, it's peer review for civility, not actual moderation. But that's a strength, in this case -- it's the only forum in town that isn't censored to avoid possible offense to the local Big Fish.
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The fact that you use the discredited neologism "Islamophobia" without a hint of irony or sarcasm completely discredits your comment and places you squarely in the lunatic fringe of this debate.
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... gotta love you modern Republican 'christians' just can't pull the thumb and speak the truth about what is, always have to point the finger in all directions. Y'all are completely screwed in sideways.
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Hmm well look at it this way: we don't want Canada to become like certain middle eastern countries which do not legally tolerate other religions and cultures within their borders. So really the niqab ban is not compatible with a free and open society under law. However, socially speaking the law is no reason that I have to like nor respect the niqab at all. In fact, I place harsh repulsion against such an awful thing, a symbol of tyranny and hate. Socially, we as lovers of liberal democratic society have the moral right to hold the niqab and those who would choose wear it either with disdain or with pity. We should be reasoning with such persons to free themselves of it, use our social influence to bring them out from under the veil. Our politicians should be openly expressing their true feelings about the niqab too.
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Lovin your dedication to duty, dill, you're gonna ride the Clinton pony till it literally drops, aren't you? I admire your persistence and am happy your obsession keeps you out of reality and firmly wedged up Russia's nethers.
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Nothing has changed, Republicans count on ignorant stupid people to breed and have a big litter of equally stupid kids who can be counted on to vote against themselves! Sheeple gotta sheep ...
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Wait, what? Is that the great fearless Zimbabwean leader, true hero of Africa, being told what to do by a psychotic wife half his age? LOL, I wonder if she gives him the plug too when he doesn't do as he's told..
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In this age of the Internet, Facebook, Twitter, etc., anyone from anywhere in the world can post racist/hateful comments about Nenshi (or anyone else). Why does this journalist assume these negative comments came from Calgarians ???
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While the allegations are unproven, it's disheartening to say the least that someone would attempt to defend this with Scripture. If you are looking for a reason for why less people are attending church, look no further than what modern Christianity has become: the very dictionary definition of "hypocrisy." First you readily embraced (not grudgingly & transactionally accepted) Trump, a man who not only knows nothing about Scripture, but is a shining example of what a Christian man is NOT. Now you are trying to defend potential statutory rape with God's book?! What happened to absolute right and wrong? The validity of the accusations and trying to justify them with the Bible are two separate issues. Stop using the Bible to defend the indefensible.
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Can the turn lanes sensors be installed quickly. This contributes to the huge traffic delays. Mahalo in advance.
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Women everywhere thank you for your advice.
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OK. I think you're one of those folks who blames the victim by saying "why didn't they say anything earlier?" There's a lot of shame around sexual assault. Victims often blame themselves. There's also the fear of how people will react to their claims. For you to blithely assert that there should be some sort of timetable for accusations reveals your profound ignorance about the trauma sexual assault can have on people. And as for the timing, I think she came out right now because women have been buoyed by the fall of predators like Bill O'Reilly and Harvey Weinstein. And even if she did come out because of the election (which I think she did), people need to know this information. For me, it's disqualifying. The accuser is a Republican Trump voter, btw.
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You will go to the furthest lengths to criticize someone you disagree with, that much is clear. Just one more example of how unkind you can be. Of course, you completely disregard that it is standard practice to not us one's title as an author. Dr. John Johns M.D. is stated as John Johns, M.D. Father Paul Paulson, OFM is listed as Paul Paulson, OFM. And economics professor Dr. Will Williams, Ph.D. is declared as Will Williams, Ph.D. You conjure things up just to be oppositional. And still, it doesn't satisfy that well of anger in you, does it? Try to be kinder, more balanced, and aware of the protocols we all operate by.
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Just can't pull the thumb on your perverts can ya ... Republicans can't speak to the truth.
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I'll let you do the close watching. My eyes aren't good enough to focus on your fantasy.
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Excellent post!
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Putin has long been using that trick in Russia - the last 7 opposition party leaders have all been assassinated. Showing how seriously he takes such political violence, Putin has taken personal charge of all the investigations. Sadly nobody has yet been charged in any of them. Obviously this is through no fault of Putin who is sincerely putting his KGB training to good use trying to find the assassins. But the ANC has a problem neither the Nats nor Putin had - an abundance of free press and a highly independent judiciary. This makes high-level assassinations fairly rare, and when they do happen they are more often to eliminate internal competition within the party or among it's corrupt friends (KZN gets lots of that on the lower rungs) but also consider Lolly Jackson, Bret Kebble etc. - situations where the state doesn't really have to risk getting it's own hands very dirty. Unlike Russia, the odds of being able to sweep that away without repercussions are much lower now.
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They purposely did not want me at the meeting because they knew that I would have a one on one discussion with the secretary and inform him that the Alaska Native shareholders were segregated and that our property rights and freedom of speech had been taken away further that we are corporate slaves
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Typical, pathetic trump moves...tough guy talk from afar and nose up the butt when face to face. Sad!
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What you have to understand consenting adults enjoying a nice BJ in the Oral Office, I mean Oval Office is WRONG!! Touching kids, women, etc ... A-OK! Modern 'christians' 101 ...
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And is not everyone entitled to determine what non-essential additives are in their personal water, Chris? We have an epidemic of opioid abuse in our community. If it could be reduced by simply adding chemicals to the water that would make people immune to the pain-killing effects of opioids, and therefore eliminate the possibility of addiction, would you then support adding such a chemical to the public water supply? What scientific fact did I ignore in my statement? If you want fluoride in your water it's far easier for you to add it than it is for others who don't want fluoride to remove it -- scientific fact.
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you'd think Hilary won with their clinging to that blankie ...
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Did your mama drop ya ... lemme rephrase : how MANY times did your mama drop ya ...
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Says the guy who couldn't afford to get a squirrel's hide tanned. You can hope to win the lottery too, or own a house with an Olympic pool. Or you could believe Trump was a good thing. It's all fantasy.
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Are you saying that they cant come to Aurora or Thornton or Lone Tree either?
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Looking like Islamophobes have made many friends on these threads. Everyone has the following fundamental freedoms: (a) freedom of conscience and religion; (b) freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication; (c) freedom of peaceful assembly; and (d) freedom of association.
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Well, well, well! We've been barraged by your colleagues so many times, it's easy to recognize this threadbare piece of deflection from the RRT archives. But a quick search of your name reveals that you seem to be a Commonwealth fluoride troll. Welcome to Washington, Chris Price. I'm sorry to see that your fluoride troll-masters aren't willing to give Port Angeles a single day off from their endless empty badgering.
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