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Hopefully the technology is not bought and suppressed by those companies that will suffer financially by it's introduction. No, that's just plain conspiratorial. I guess I've been following the Liberals governments too long.
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Thanks. It's hard for me to keep the trolls straight without a program. They must get paid by the pound of fluoride they sell, so they can't give up, or lose income.
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Count on the federal government to have not performed their due diligence on the decriminalization and legalization of Marijuana. This press release and federal statement is proof they don't have a clue what they are doing. Smart $$$ is still on street weed and cultivating it yourself, which won't have any taxes or shipping charges associated with it.
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Slavery was written into the US Constitution or there never would have been thirteen colonies in the first place. Whether that was 'defensible' was ultimately decided by the deaths of at least 618,000 soldiers on both sides of the issue, not by your empty a-century-and-a-half-after-the-fact beliefs and rhetoric.
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LW 1 - Wow, so amazing to see someone with such integrity. That steps up and takes care of someone who wasn't able to take care of them. Extremely impressive. My advice is to have no expectations about how you "feel". You are doing the right thing, but you have a right to feel what you feel, and don't need to force yourself into the "loving daughter" box. Give yourself some grace. That being said, you are so wise to pursue forgiveness. It's the only thing that can actually set us free from the past. LW2 - You need to kick Bradley out ASAP. We did what you are currently doing for my nephew and it was the absolute worst thing we could ever have done. After 2 years, we eventually had to kick him out as he became more and more dependent and useless, but the guy is now 35, and still living with Mommy. Please, please don't encourage and enable someone to be a worthless bum. You're not doing him any favors in the end.
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Unbelievable. Do these "christians" not know that their religion is based on IMMACULATE conception. If you don't know what "immaculate" means, look it up. That's not what Roy Moore was up to with a 14 year old.
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Hey Globe, it's bad journalism to post articles that have words but no content.
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This is getting ridiculous. As soon as anyone is accused (regardless of whether the accusations have any merit), they are immediately attacked and told they "need to step down". For sure, we will see the political parties use this to its utmost, fabricating phony accusations (like they seem to have done in the past).
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The truth of the matter is we simply can't keep cutting down forests. There are precious few left in the lower states of USA and, frankly, around the world. With a growing human population, we need to adapt by living in smaller homes made with reused and alternative materials. Hemp is an excellent crop to grow for so many needed alternatives. Triple cropping hemp with the building material, Hempcrete, hemp oil to make alternatives to plastic, high protein edible seeds, and the fiber is also used for many products such as paper. We are in the midst of the sixth mass species extinction and global warming. Today's RG article titled: "World remains far off on emissions pledges" by Brad Plumer and Nadja Popovich -Erik Solheim, head of the U.N. Environmental Program is quoted saying; "One year after the Paris Agreement entered into force, we still find ourselves in a situation where we are not doing nearly enough to save hundreds of millions of people from a miserable future."
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I would love to honor the tax credits. I think that would be fantastic! Now, if we just had some money, we could do it.
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And that’s mostly the HELOC money from the GTA.
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This what they do on social media all day, I'm sure it all makes perfect sense to the young folk.
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Of course it's a government mandate. It's government law, and will be government enforced. What, you think the tooth fairy is going to enforce this? Whether a law is enacted by politicians elected by the electorate, or initiated directly by a vote of the electorate, it's STILL a government law and thus a government mandate.
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Walking around with makeup on your face is a disguise. There's no place for it in a county like Canada. /snark
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Summary: Loss of a child is a tragedy deserving of deepest sympathies. This house has been under construction for years, has raised $360,000 in donations and is now 80% complete. It will cost $500,000 annually to operate.
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The NRSC is an a$$
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Can someone tell me what he did that was so bad?
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He just turned 95? Senility is a hel of a disease.
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G2: I must admit I do tire of snarky, nasty comments. mea culpa Gary crum
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I bet there are millions of pink kitty hats out there waiting for the next march. Why has there not been a march scheduled to call out Hollywood for the numerous rape allegations? Where are all of the women who were horrified by what they heard on a tape from Donald Trump who now can see the rampant sexual assaults by members of the media, entertainers, and politicians. The silence of the left is deafening here. For the record I believe all assaults are wrong and no party, organization, or groups should get a free pass.
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Here is a problem that you have. Your world view does not include the supernatural so when presented with the supernatural, you deny it has happened. If a miracle happens, you refuse to see it. If a person rises from the dead, as many have, you refuse to acknowledge the person died, even if there is irrefutable proof he died. When presented with the idea that we are created beings, you prefer the ludicrous idea that it just happened that everything was set up just right for us to develop. I admit I do not have all the answers to the malarky that you and people like you spread. I have a question for you, where did the atom or whatever you say exploded come from? You also have not answered my question about the red-shift. Since red-shift comes from things moving away from you, why are all the planets moving away from us?
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Hardly the same Whatthewhat, in fact not even in the same universe. Trade deals are tangible things with tangible effects. The negative effects of trade deals are not "wild conspiracy theories without any basis in reality." Read pacific guy's excellent comment. Everything he posted is a verifiable fact, not a "wild conspiracy theory".
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The only way to punish the Kealohas, IF THEY INDEED COMMITTED CRIMES, is for the legal process to play out. One thing that most of the posters here advocate are two things that are fairly mind boggling (especially since many also advocate "strict" adherence to the Constitution when if comes to things like the 2nd Amendment). 1. Everyone here forgets that although some bad allegations have been made, the Kealoha's are, under the Constitution, innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. 2. If you've watched enough TV, you understand that there is a promise all criminal defendants are made (based on the Constitution): "You have an right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided to you." The totally ironic thing is that IF the Feds did all the arbitrary things some posters here, most importantly, denying the Kealohas the help of attorneys (after the very conservative, law and order judge has specifically found . . .
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Not in Alabama. Being a pedophile is, evidently, a resume enhancement. No wonder their state flag is a pair of soiled underroos.
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The ability to research and post arrests from public sources is not a unique skill set! Why, even a caveman could do it!
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The cap on presidential pensions should have been done years ago. Probably from Eisenhower on, past presidents have exceedingly well...at taxpayers expense. In the 19th century, in particular, presidents weren't always that financially well-off, hence the pension. But now? And as to the "office and staff allowance," I thought that was for a short time after the president left office. In all honesty, for these men to have accepted any of these payments is unconscionable. If the money were donated, that would still be unacceptable. To live the lives they do, pretty much in the 'lap of luxury,' while the average American would just like to get a job with any kind of pension, is pretty much a slap in the face. The argument has been that being POTUS is a stressful job and that person is entitled to such remuneration. They knew that going into the job...nobody forced them to do it You do your job, get paid, then leave (even after one term). Believe me, none will end up in the poorhouse.
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"Russia Twitter trolls deflected bad news about Donald Trump" It would be virtually impossible for the mainstream media to have aired/printed even MORE negative reporting about Trump that they already did. And still do.
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A currency based on no country's economy ... what could go wrong ??
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Right. Before Trump visited China, they were really struggling to be the major power in Asia. Thanks for enlightening us.
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Why many Canadians will NOT be observing Remembrance Day. It makes NO mention of the sacrifices of the millions of non-White subjects of the European empires who gave their lives foolishly for their White masters ... and for what? "Faced with manpower shortages, British imperialists had recruited up to 1.4 million Indian soldiers. France enlisted nearly 500,000 troops from its colonies in Africa and Indochina. Nearly 400,000 African Americans were also inducted into US forces. The first world war’s truly unknown soldiers are these non-white combatants". https://www.theguardian.com/news/2017/nov/10/how-colonial-violence-came-home-the-ugly-truth-of-the-first-world-war
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Abortion is not mentioned in the Bible. That doesn't stop Christians from having religious views on the subject.
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What is with quoting the Bible to try to justify molesting a 14 year-old girl? Try quoting Alabama law, which, by the way has no statute of limitation.
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Clearly, we're not going to get anywhere trying to argue the minds of people who are long dead. I think the main point here is if or if not you think atrocities in the past should be honored or condemned. Like most things, there are probably grey areas. But to ignore the history of people who are not like you is a grave misstep in my book.
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What plays has sanders made this year? Pleas enlighten me because I think I might of missed them!
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No mommy issues thanks. More like rude, vulgar, perverts hitting on any WOMEN they come across issues. It helps keep them at bay. Thanks for asking. Liberals also have gotten how many unborn human beings aborted? And liberals are suing a business for not making them a cake? Whats up with that? You all are so busy trying to take away other people's rights that you are going to run us right into Nazi Germany right here!
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And when they express their personal opinions via the ballot, it's called "the will of the people." The people of Port Angeles have been absolutely consistent every time we've been given the opportunity to vote on fluoridation -- we don't want it.
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I imagine many US businesses involved in export/import and politicians in trading states--of all political stripes--will be furious that their country isn't part of this deal (interestingly enough, the US not being a partner has made the deal somewhat easier to negotiate among the remaining countries). To them it must look like stark and worrisome evidence of increasing US isolation. When, not if, a future administration decides it wants to enter TPP, it will be asking to join from a much weaker position, since the US has already given up any leverage over the partnership by not being in at the beginning. Not only that, significant new diversification of trading partners by formerly very dependent, and therefore relatively weak, countries like Canada and Mexico reduces US corporate and political leverage in cross-border disputes. Trudeau is to be commended for keeping in Trump's good books while also seizing this opportunity to improve our stance vis a vis the US.
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And may I state that I DO have empathy for a pregnant woman. My empathy, however, is not at the expense of another innocent human life. The empathy I have is for BOTH lives--which is why my empathy does not lead me to support abortion. As for most Catholics not following Catholic teaching--what else is new? "Wide is the path that leads to destruction, narrow the path to life" says Jesus. I will stick with the minority because based on Jesus remark, I am in good company. I make the mistake of comparing fetuses to adults and there is no comparison!!?? Except age, what is the difference? As for pregnancy when the life of the mother is in danger--let me grant that an abortion is justifiable in that case. Would you support restrictions on abortion except when the life of the mother is in danger? If not, why bring up the life of the mother?
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Why has Mitt not stepped aside in the political arena? He and John McCain are regularly accused of being unfit, for a number of solid reasons.
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You sure think about him a lot in all your busy "working" years--I think she married him for his money, and anyone who isn't blind can see that: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/video/2017/may/23/melania-trump-flick-donalds-hand-video
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You 'should of' paid more attention in elementary school! You 'might of' learned a bit more!
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Unaccountable, no consequences and non-responsible actions seems to be the judicial ways of dealing with errant and wayward public civil servants for the past 50 years. WE should hold ALL public civil servants, including judges, to a much higher degree of accountability and consequence than what is currently in place. At this point, as far as the police are concerned, they are simply criminals with badges.
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My opinion is that the federal government sets the national framework for public and private entities and businesses and can institute social programs efficiently and fairly and uniformly so that we aren't subject to the vagaries of local government. So I completely disagree with you. We are the United States, not a lose coalition of states. And hey, those red states would suffer not getting all that money generated from the blue states. Those red states filled with poor people need those states filled with educated liberals that make more money and pay more to the federal government.
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FREE press never was ment to be balanced.
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Why not?
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Well what about free trade with Korea signed in 2014 by Tories? Well Korean exports (to Canada) have increased, but Canada's exports to Korea - not much! See for yourself: https://lop.parl.ca/Content/LOP/ResearchPublications/2017-581-e.html Jeff Rubin (one of Canada's smartest economists had the following to say: "The significant increase in imports of Korean made vehicles follows the Canada-South Korea bilateral free trade agreement, which has allowed Korean manufacturers Kia and Hyundai to gain duty-free access to the Canadian market. The deal effectively traded duty-free access to the Canadian vehicle market for a gradual phase out of a 40 percent tariff against Canadian beef in the Korean market...." [Not many high paying farm hand jobs! Same experience with Mexico.] What could these Ottawa !d!ot$ be thinking. Justin: do us a favor and catch the first flight home ASAP - sign nothing!
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Do you 'morn' his loss all day or just in the morning?
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This serves as a graet indication of how warped are the minds of the leftists. Consider, every one of these fools are seeking "leadership" from a president of the US. The president is the leader of the federal government...NOT individual citizens. As an adult, sentient being, I do not need any idiot politician as my leader. In fact, if you try and be my "leader", whoever you are, my reaction is more akin to kicking your teeth in, rather than accept your meddling, or vote for you. This is a great indication of the mindset of leftists. These idiots believe they need a leader. Their very words prove they're no better than mere sheep. While that is consistent with interactions with mindless leftists (sorry for the redundancy), it is quite interesting to hear the sickos actually admit it.
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Yeah, that was priceless (disgusting more like it, but priceless in what it revealed.) I thought junior needed a towel to wipe off all the slobber.
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So what "real jobs" has Justin had that qualify him to even be the puppet PM that he is?
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Wall Street demolished the place long before the hurricane. I’d would’ve left then.
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This is exactly what is happening. Well said.
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Oblama got a Nobel peace prize 2o minutes after he got the keys to the new house. And what generally did Oblama do to earn the prize? Let me help: he was given it as a keep sake so he would stop the US from killing people. And how did that work out? Not as well as hoped. Suu Kyi was given the honourary passport because she peacefully got the generals to stop being totalitarian monsters. Once they got her ensconced as the honourary leader of Myanmar they went back to their day jobs and the results are today's news. Nothing wrong with what Baird or what Jr did but to believe that any of it will make any difference is a fantasy.
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You wrote, "It says in Matthew 1:24-25 That Joseph married Mary, but had no union with her until after she gave birth to her son." "However, in 1889 Pope Leo XIII wrote in his Encyclical "Quamquam Pluries" "that virgins can look to him [Joseph] for their pattern and as the guardian of virginal integrity."" That statement infers, I think, that Joseph did not consumate the marriage. Many Christians, believe Joseph was a virgin. There is not any proof text in scriptue tha Mary did not remain a virgin after giving birth to Jesus. Christians believe Mary was a virgin all her life. That is the basis of the doctrine. It comes down to the belief that that Jesus was conceived in the womb by the Holy Spirit, consequently he and Mary were without sin. Yet in the verse quoted above there is this statement, "but had no union with her until after..." That can be understood in a straighforward way or not; it can be understood that they sex without intercourse.
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I am happy to celebrate any success that has the potential to diversify our export markets and reduce our dependence on trade with the US. Our negotiating team won concessions from the other nations on environmental and labour standards. Good for them!
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Ignorance is bliss. That was being a coward for the dude holding the weapon. What point did you prove? I can kill someone, then turn myself in? I guess you didn't care to much about being a part of your children's life. There goes the rest of your life. Locked behind bars being told what to do and when to do it. How fun that sounds. SMH!!!
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Perhaps the just war theory is yet another thought Aquinas regretted on his deathbed, when he commanded that his books be burned. I think they call it the beatific vision. AW
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why not? we got plenty money to give to Democrat cronies. probably come with 6 month warranty too.
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Any time they report this pornography stuff, they should state clearly whether the photos were in the web browser's cache or in a permanent directory. Photos are added to the cache automatically. If a person lands on a porno site, the images are placed in the cache even if the person immediately moves away from the page being perhaps revolted by the site. The photos are still in the cache. The news reports generally fail to delineate whether photos were deliberately downloaded and stored or just placed in cache because of a perhaps inadvertent click.
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Several years ago I heard a story from an old friend, still teaching 5th grade in a large school district in Oregon. She was seated at a large table where her students were working on art projects. One student was repeatedly reaching over and disturbing another student's project. My friend warned the offender not to do so, whereupon the student immediately moved to disrupt her neighbor's work again. My friend reached out and grabbed her wrist and said, "No." The response was immediate; "you can't touch me! I'm telling my mom!" My friend knew she had indeed impulsively violated the "no discipline touching" rule and self-reported to the principal. Long story short, she was suspended for a month at the parent's insistence. Had I done such a thing in the 5th grade and the school notified my parents, I would have been read the riot act on arrival at home and grounded for at least two weeks, giving me plenty of time to write letters of apology to all involved. This is insanity.
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It's my life, Bill. I live to serve.
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How do you know how I treated, or what I thought about, Francis' predecessors? What amuses me is that after 35 years of "the Pope must be obeyed in all things, anything you question makes you that odious thing, a cafeteria Catholic" the very same people say that they don't have to listen to or accept Francis' teaching authority and they clearly and emphatically eschew the documents of Vatican II. I guess, as Scripture tells us, "It depends on WHOSE ox is gored."
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"Denver-based OmniTrax, owner of Hudson Bay Railway, says it has no intention of repairing the tracks and restoring train service on the town's only land link, despite the threat of a lawsuit from the federal government." When the "Canadian" National and "Canadian" Pacific Railways decide to abandon trackage, they often sell it to American firms (by way of example) like OmniTrax or the Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway (MMA), the latter folks who brought you the Lac Megantic Disaster over old CPR track with significant speed limits due to track conditions...these are commonly known as short line railroads and it's becoming questionable as to whether this designation is because of length of the route or the length of commitment by the new owners? Regardless...if the Manitoba Government is going to continue to advertise itself as a "Maritime Province" because of the Port of Churchill...someone needs to step up to the plate and fast!
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I don't understand the sudden coverage about India's pollution levels. It has always been about China. If this is any sign, I think it should be a sign that India is modernizing quickly and has attracted world's attention (and jealousy)?
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Gaia isn't the source of disease people should fear. Some fascinating clusters may continue to appear. Hopefully the pneumatic plague stays on Madagascar.
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. . . they cannot afford attorneys, then the Kealohas would probably end up walking on the charges, true or not. For their being denied their right to counsel. Seems like the Constitution's protections of individual rights of criminals, or more specifically, accused criminals, are designed precisely to avoid imposition by the "mob" of draconian consequences based on possibly (Very possibly) misinformed or wrong accusations - the thing the trial process is supposed to ferret out. They may be guilty. But, in order to establish that, and punish them accordingly, the process has to be permitted to work first. The Kealohas, if as bad as accused, are OUR FAULT. Let us not compound the problems WE created in letting such actors come to "power", by then calling for a Kangaroo Court process to assuage our misgivings and guilt. Let the message be sent firmly, through an unassailable, unchallengeable process. If the Kealohas get Kangaroo Court treatment. WE are as bad as they are.
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There's been a lot written about the positive and negetives of a capitalist centered culture. The drive for wealth/profit is wrapped up in our sense of self-worth, ties to social status and class position. Those are not measured like a bank account, but clearly work on most people's psyche at some level. This drive for money is strong, both for a very real physical need for food, shelter, medical care, wealth is also deeply engrained as a symbol of your class privilage. Money is power, power is money and those that make the decision on land use, are likely to be people that have been successful in building wealth and status. I'm really glad to hear from folks like yourself who are willing to sacrifice some of the material expectation of my generation, for the greater benefits that we can all share through things like nature, the expressive arts, relationship building, ect.... We can be happy with less material wealth. Happy/loving people are also 'elite'.
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A Trump Republican vote in the Senate with a majority Trump Republican; the Trump Republican will be seated. That vote is critical to the Trump agenda which is faltering now because of the slim majority. Child molester or no; the seat is Trump Republican. As to Alabama, voters will take pride in their Senator just as they are proud to have elected a lewd fat cat billionaire to the presidency; proud. As for the rest of America, core Trump supporters support any Trump Republican; no matter moral character; e.g. President Trump
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also as highlighted by Michael Geist... "The fact that suspension of the IP chapter in TPP11 is being openly discussed is a (1) Strong rejection of the US-oriented chapter (2) Clear recognition that Canada did not want US IP rules imposed through TPP (3) Good sign for NAFTA and copyright review."
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NO, she is a FREE reporter and writes what she wants.
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"The players are well-paid employees who are supposed to be doing their jobs..." Their job is to play football, which they did. None refused to do their job. Or is it their job to stand because Massa Trump tells them to?
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Too many cooks in the kitchen...
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I think Trudeau is a dictator also, do you care who he is hurting?
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Emulating Ontario's "green" clown show highlighted by waste, failure, and incompetence, and for what? Virtue signalling as part of our Paris commitments that Syria, North Korea, and Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe have also signed on to - just brilliant! Meanwhile the US, Germany, and Australia have all moved away from recent green promises because an objective critical analysis reveals that symbolic virtue signaling under the guise of being "sustainable" is short-sighted, expensive, and uncompetitive. So Alberta is going to close down low cost, reliable, and efficient power while our competitors do the opposite. For every one coal plant that is shut down, five more open around the world, mostly in India and China. But Canada is going to change the world through our symbolic show of hashtag green bonafides that amount to nothing more than a fart in the wind on the global scale - hashtag because it's 2017... Good for you Canada!
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But Senator Gardner was okay with Mr. Moore when he was only known to be xenophobic, racist, and a religious zealot. He seemingly has as little backbone as Paul Ryan.
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I take my balaclava and my hat off when I enter a building. Poor attempt to dissemble.
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"... the loss of 60 paid vacation days instead of a reprimand and loss of 30 days." absolutely disgusting. his defence cost taxpayers more than the loss of vacation days. fenton is a saboteur. and the jerk showed no remorse. the lack of any serious penalty encourages rather than discourages the abuse of power and peoples rights by the police. consequences of the decision will be a lack of trust in the police and a lack of trust in the commission.
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Absolutely yes! As in Ontariowe, hiring your favorite root vegetable would be a vast improvement...
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And to remove all monuments or references to them and their acts is to ignore and restate history. If no one ever sees anything about Robert E. Lee, there will be nothing learned about him or his beliefs, He then becomes what the Russians during the days of the USSR called "a non-person". I see that as a 'grave misstep' under your definition.
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It is harassment because this was an interview for a job. He had the power to hire her. What is wrong with you?
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Try wearing a mask when you approach the teller...
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...citing right wing Aussie sources ,which got it wrong,desperate much"LAME" Ont?...
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And what might the illiterate farmers and their families offer Canada in exchange? http://www.ethnologue.com/17/language/rhg/ Literacy rate in L1: Below 1%.
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What ever is happening to newspapers, once thunderers and proud defenders of freedom of speech? Well, it's obvious: fewer people are reading them. And that, I strongly suspect, is because they've become so, well, wimpy. Case in point is this storm-in-a-teacup over the use of the word "fey." We're told that, while Webster's "doesn't seem to suggest a slur," some people disagree. So, now the rule is: The word should not be "used knowingly in any reference to LGBTQ people." How pathetic! People really have to stop taking offence even when none is intended. For example, I'm an "old" man. But if a Globe writer were to describe me as one, I might not like it. So should the Globe then ban the word "old" whenever reporting on old people? Of course not. Whatever happened to just sucking it up . . . or growing a pair?
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Motley: Please don't employ the "straw man" approach. I do NOT advocate doing nothing. Quite the contrary. I advocate early and effective intervention. All too frequently, I hear elementary teachers say, upon reading of one of their former student's run-in with the law....."not surprised, I saw that coming when he was in the second grade..." All too often we "see it coming" and don't do anything about it. I feel there are two main reasons: on the "conservative" side, effective intervention is very expensive....it's cheaper to "mainstream" kids and just hope things get better. On the "liberal" side, folks hesitate to intrude into people's lives and too often aren't willing to take the actions necessary.. We end up just hoping things get better.....usually they don't. I worked with these very kids and STEP ONE was very simple:YOU DO NOT TOLERATE THAT "WILD ANIMAL" BEHAVIOR YOU REFERENCE. I would say "untreated" dysfunction, indeed, leads to continued dysfunction. GCrum
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They are not the Board majority, regardless
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Liberals are perfectly happy to insult when it suits their fancy.
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Showing your face in public is what we do...
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Let’s not waste time on stupidity. Only people who were VICTIMIZED should complain or reveal what happened to them. Maybe one day, you will be victimized or your son, daughter, father, mother, aunt, uncle, grandma, grandpa, cousin, brother, sister will tell you what happened to them & you can laugh at them.
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Ah, so much to criticize with this letter but I'll focus only on one recommendation of Jerry's, "... invest in education ...". The bad news for folks who use this term in place of "throw more money at education;" when one invests, one expects a return on their investment. Unfortunately for those of us who wish to invest in education, we see negative returns due to poor management and a faulty manufacturing process. The product speaks for itself.
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You’re probably right, Leonard. Unfortunately. The one strand of hope is that there are something like 15 GOP senate seats up next year and the incumbents are running scared. It’s one thing to back a president of your own party. It’s another to endorse a child molester.
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Angler Bob --> Cui Bono? Your comment is ambiguous. Where do live? Do you cycle? Are you affected by errant and wayward cyclists? We are, on a daily basis and if there are trouble makers, which there, we need a way to identify them, such as a description of a license plate. Not all cyclists are law abiding, accountable, or even nice for that matter, some are even rabid in behaviour. Do you live in a city? Where was this approach tested? I personally think you are full of kaka.
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Stop impugning clowns. They don't like Jr cutting into their action any more than anyone.
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FAKE? "Donald, 70, told the Post on Sunday, “Melania was one of the most successful models and she did many photo shoots, including for covers and major magazines. This was a picture taken for a European magazine prior to my knowing Melania. In Europe, pictures like this are very fashionable and common.” "The businessman’s campaign senior communications adviser, Jason Miller, later defended the publication of the photos during an interview on CNN’s Reliable Sources on Sunday. “They’re a celebration of the human body as art,” Miller said. “There’s nothing to be embarrassed about. She’s a beautiful woman.” https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/melania-trumps-nude-1995-modeling-pictures-surface-w431848/ Art, eh? LOL!
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Healthcare is not, I repeat, NOT a right. It is a service. Everyone has a right to life. For you to exercise your right to life, it doesn’t cost anybody else anything. Healthcare is a service provided by people who are paid to provide it. ACCESS to healthcare is a right, and no one is taking that away by not paying for someone else’s healthcare. That’s pretty easy to understand. If healthcare is a “right”, then so is food, water, shelter, clothing, telecommunications, television and everything else that is a paid for service. Of course, thinking that all these services are rights is nothing but Communism.
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What is really telling is that the Democrats aren't piling on today. They know something. Too bad the Establishment RINOs are trampling each other to be 1st to accuse Moore. And Mitt? you just stuck your foot in it. Moore WILL be cleared of this by 1 December, watch and see. Dirty Tricks don't even begin to describe it. A Criminal Act is more like it.
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...not exactly what the president wanted; however, he's still the president.
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You still have not answered my question. Why the question about tinder?
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