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And did I write something different to that?
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he will lose the right to legally have a gun.....hardly means he will never have a gun again
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So Canada has gone from the 'dark Harper years' to the black hole Trudeau/Butts years?
At least when things are 'dark' there is some level of light as opposed to the abyss of a black hole...
| 10 |
We needed a New York Times and a Washington Post during the dark Harper years but instead, we had the Globe and the National Post.
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You make a differentiation there?
| 4 |
You know of a case where "illegals" stole checks from mailboxes and attempted to fraudulently manufacture, alter or cash them and were not prosecuted?
Or were you trying to compare this to someone in this country illegally working using somebody else's social security number?
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Thank goodness for term limits. That got rid of the idiot. The chimp was thinking about running for a third term? LOL
| 52 |
You really want to talk about national defense? First step is to get rid of the idiot. I really don't know what motivates people like you to bet all of your marbles on the Chump but I'm guessing that ignorance and arrogance are primary factors. One only needs to look at how he treats his staff to see what his priorities are. He's a sick old f---k who will stop at nothing to protect his self preservation. Melania slapped his hand away in full view of the public so that tells me that if you are a betting person all of my chips are with her.
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It's a have-not country. Get used to it.
| 6 |
Bye bye BC economy. Was a good run. With cancelled resource projects, shiny new taxes and a possible real estate correction, have-not status will soon be licking at your feet.
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Then, just to be clear, you differ from the Holy Father's teaching.
| 6 |
Illegal aliens have NO RIGHT to be in this country, Michael.
Deal with it.
You sound like an early-1900's bishop saying that the Catholic Church was mostly German in parts of the country, so we should be pro-Kaiser in World War 1.
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Who pays for the roads and bridges in your world? Or did you build your own? Also, didn't realize lack of medical care meant liberty. For some reason I equated that to third world conditions. Silly me.
| 5 |
IRT Klastri, in your world, the government would pay for the care. In my world, the sick person pays for the care. In my world, it's call individual responsibility and liberty.
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Near the beginning of the third paragraph.
| 6 |
They obviously forgot his first name.
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Mark Felt didn't come forward for 30 years after Watergate.
| 4 |
Wow, another "sources with familiarity with the matter". Why is it that in all the hundreds of "unnamed sources" quoted by the media, not one was ever willing to go on the record? Why is the media allowed to publish this stuff as if it was true all based on absolutely nothing verifable? Fake News from the deep state. Donald, DRAIN THE SWAMP!!
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And Trump actually praised Duterte for his extra-judicial "campaign" against "drug dealers" and users that's seen nine thousand killed with no legal process.
Trump and many of his followers are actually profoundly anti-American....and don't even know it.
| 5 |
I don't know, George, this seems right in line with the current republican party, demonize and brutalize the press, hold assault up as a viable response to someone you disagree with (Trump's folks roughed up press members during the campaign) and then deny events even when they are recorded. It would be a new low if the bar wasn't in the dirt already. When the leader of the party anchors the curve it is hard to tell if the line is falling below 0 or just asymptotic.
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If Leitch squeaks through with the unpredictable preferential ballots, the CPC will lose out bigly and Trudeau will have at least 8 years to bankrupt Canada. Scary.
| 5 |
anyone but Leitch. She seems very odd. I do not think she can be trusted. I do not believe she shares true Canadian values. She came from no where. She should go back.
Bernier and O'toole best bets.
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"..Way to go main stream media..."
No doubt, but you can find all this, and more/worse on the "non" MSM. The "non" MSM has been push all the Seth Rich stories in the USA, and that is clearly fabricated "news"...
Does that make them any better/different?
| 4 |
And the NY Times couldn't wait to get a scoop, consequences be damned. They, CNN, the Globe, the Star, the CBC, the BBC, Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, Reuters and the rest of the media gang have become cheerleaders for terrorism. Now we'll have to continually hear or see the name of the loser who set out to murder children and he will be glorified to all his stone age friends thinking of similar acts. Way to go main stream media. Spin it however you like in your own corporate minds about your place in the world vis-a-vis political freedom and media reporting of the facts, but when it comes to these sorts of crimes and their perpetrators we are told far more than enough. You are now providing exactly the continuous advertising the terrorists are hoping for. Shut the hell up already.
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You DO know Mr. Pence also received a standing ovation, right?
Why would you purposefully omit that little fact?
| 4 |
Here's the valedictorian address at Notre Dame that precedes Pence!
See what you think? Did Pence get a lesson in "catholic social teachings"?
I think so!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq71r7E_ZGU
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They knew he was a project last year and they were fine with that. I believe he will beat Crick out. Crick is already at his ceiling.
| 6 |
Stop with the wrestled a bear thing. Kollar chose Gotsis with Gotsis in the condition he was. There was no guarantee he'd pan out to be an NFL player. He was an even bigger project than Lynch.
Maybe next time Mr. Bear Wrestler uses his brains instead of brawn when selecting his players.
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Record personal debt, eh? Did you know that on an asset basis, Canadian debt is 6.2% of family assets ? No, I guess you didn't.
| 4 |
No pipelines No carbon tax !!!
Given people have been turned into mortgages slaves with a 33 percent increase in housing prices and Kathleen's approval ratings are at record low more punitive taxes will end the Liberals.
Yes record level personal debt and all the establishment can think off is increasing the cost of loving, really !!!!!
Change will be an easy sell for many.
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The best headline I can remember was the day Ike Turner died from a drug overdose some paper wrote: "Ike Beats Tina to Death!"
| 10 |
Okay, I'm glad that I'm not the only person who read this headline and at first thought that a U.S. Congressman was conspiring with the mayor to murder some poor victim's family.
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"Separate but equal" for the twenty-first century. I'll pass, thanks.
| 4 |
If Colorado would allow school vouchers, which is a real possibility now thanks to Trump voters, a school that focuses on the needs of black students could be formed and the parents of black students could use a voucher to send their kids to that school, or they could choose to send their kids to a school for mathematically gifted children or any number of other choices. Right now, the choices are VERY limited thanks to Democrats and teacher unions wanting to maintain the status quo.
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While there are certainly holdovers in the broader executive branch, I'm not aware of any among the ranks of the WH staff. Do you know of any?
| 4 |
Are all of the leaks coming from his staff? Its my impression that most come from left-over Obama staff.
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Agree. Overpaying coaches to play a very minor league schedule makes no sense. WE need to cancel football at the least and use money for academics. Entertainment is not part of our mission at the UH. Please get these embarrassing programs off campus.
| 10 |
Before Regents and UH administration argue about salaries, they need to decide what quality of athletic program they want UH to have. UH continues to work backwards and spin their wheels on nickle and diming the program before they even know what they want. If UH wants to be competitive on a national scale, then make the commitment. If UH wants to play with the Linfields then go hire coaches looking for a hobby. But stop hoping to win every game while not willing to make the investment. "Hope" is not a strategy.
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All fentanyl related opioids are deadly if not treated with respect or supervision. Their risk is not so much related to phamaceutical grade manufacture but the fact that even minuscule doses may result in irreversible catastrophe.
| 4 |
As doctors are becoming more restricted in prescribing pharma grade opioids, and big pharma is restricted in what it can legally sell in Canada, the supply is being replaced with far more deadly back alley fentanyl and carfentanil from mainland China.
Expect the death rate in Ontario to quickly catch up to the western Provinces as the products migrate eastward and the government further clamps down on doctors' ability to prescribe.
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Are you already not paying for those services provided by the state?
Fishing licenses$$$$
Mooring fees unless a private harbor.
Fuel taxes and so many more.
I'm just saying aren't you already paying directly for the services?
| 4 |
Do you think people will flee Alaska if we implement an income tax? I don't think that will happen.
I know many Alaskans (myself included) who are here for the long haul and welcome a reasonable income tax. I'm a commercial fisherman. The state manages our fisheries and maintains our harbors, and I'm happy to chip in for these vital services that I rely on.
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Because CATO doesn't have an agenda to push...
| 4 |
The CBO's historical tract record is dubious at best.
https://www.cato.org/publications/commentary/dont-trust-cbos-numbers
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"Canada is the shining example to the world of how a country should behave. "
Oh absolutely. Depending on the U.S. for your economic and physical security is quite admirable. Perhaps Canada should write a book entitled "How to Become a U.S. Protectorate in Five Easy Steps". I don't know what's more embarrassing - embracing your protectorate status or claiming "shining example" recognition. Quite funny and sad.
| 4 |
Trump is the last person on Earth to lecture anyone about accountability. The guy is the biggest threat to peace on this planet. Canada is the shining example to the world of how a country should behave. The world also needs to tell Trump and Bibi to stay the hell out of Iran.
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Just what would you suggest the officer do? What is the better way?
| 4 |
Another desperate drug addict most likely. And the cops are left with the dirty, dangerous job of enforcement. There has to be a better way to deal with the situation. More cops, guns, and jails aren't solving it.
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:-)
thanks.
| 4 |
Feel better. There's still lots of things for us to disagree about!
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Hi back Risque-glad to see you on! Lol, I do think we have danced this dance before indeed :) But I fully believe this time around Trump used non-religion based words. (Like Obama wisely did maybe?) The best thing-the safest thing-for America in my humble opinion is Homeland Security carefully and more extensively checking back grounds. Wiser than any ban? Immigration/refugees, those are who need scrutiny, you agree?
| 4 |
How a' amigo?
I think we've danced this dance before.
The telling part of the article was the last sentence, " The establishment clause of the First Amendment [of the Constitution] prohibits the government from denigrating a particular religion." Constitution succeeds legislation or executive orders.
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Yea, whatever angry man. I'll be waiting for you. I'm out.
| 4 |
Glad that we have finally cleared up these pressing hockey matters.
Now, just also admit that Sid is still the greatest hockey player in the World and Mario Lemieux is way cooler an owner than Eugeeeennnnnne !
Oh, I will also be running Ottawa for the next year if the Pens win as per our earlier agreement, methinks :
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/trudeau-urges-montreal-toronto-nhl-fans-to-get-behind-senators/article34969873/comments/
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I'm one myself and I remember cackling at his quote to gut the public trough in Ontario. I love his honesty but you've got to ease into it, there's WAY too many piglets at the trough to pry them away from it, there's an entire crony industrial complex in Ontario that demand and depend on it.
I liked some of his propositions, but he literally came in like a wrecking ball, when a simple "hello, I'm not McGuinty" would have sufficed.
| 5 |
Tim Hudak ran on a libertarian like platform he was not a traditional Progressive Conservative like Bill Davis despite the party name. His platform closely mirrored that of Scott Walker in Wisconsin which sells well south of the border, but not on this side.
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Yup, I can see cpc voters trying to decide if they should vote NDP to beat the Liberal.
Strategic voting worked last election but only because the Libs and NDP have some crossover.
| 4 |
Curious how the strategic voting may play out when over 2/3 of Canada wants Trudeau gone?
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The delusions are deep with this one.
| 10 |
Just another nothingburger served up by desperate cub reporters trying to find any mud to sling. Meanwhile hilly is going to the rebar hotel for felonys. Heh
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BC does have a recall system, but next to impossible to do and has never been successfully done as you need signatures from 40% of all voters who were eligible to vote in the district last election. Due to deaths and moves as well as those who are apathetic, very tough to achieve. Was tried when Gordon Campbell made his big spending cuts and never succeeded even in ridings the NDP easily picked up in 2005. It was proposed under the Social Credit while Mike Harcourt honouring the referendum approving it but not wanting it done made it as difficult as possible.
| 4 |
The only way the Greens can expect a 'long-term' government in the current situation: join with the BCLibs .Not enough of a majority to last more than a year or so if they go with the NDP.
And if the greens were to join with the BCLibs then they'd be getting recall petitions out of their ying-yang immediately, and lose most of their voters long-term. (There is no recall system in BC, but it's wonderful what you can do online anyway, and it would scare the bejasus out of new mlas).
The green party leader might want to re-think his priorities. Such as worry first about political donations - easy to fix since every other province has rules they can adapt.
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My only conclusion concerning your post is you are unhinged. Wow. Quoting the days of NIXON? Earth to Emmanuel, that was before ANCSA, therefore before the pipeline, therefore before the oil flowed, therefore before the thousands of jobs the Alaskan Natives now hold on the Slope, etc, etc, tc.
In addition, there are NO, ZERO natives in ANWR. The closest natives to ANWR MIGHT total 500, and I believe that number is high.
Oh, and if you want to follow this up with some rational effort, please visit the beautiful headquarters of the Billion dollar + Arctic Slope Regional Corporation located on C street in Anchorage - go inside and talk to all the natives in the building to gain their perspective on oil development on the Slope, then get back to us, after they provide a stiff dose of reality.
| 6 |
TL quit lying...You wrote: "The North Slope, Alaska natives are FOR development."
.
Bull! In fact, if you travel to Barrow frequently and talk to the native people there, then you are fully aware that some, not all, of the "North Slope" "Alaska natives" who live in the region are in favor of developing ANWR - but not all. As I recall many of the indigenous peoples in the region, in and around ANWR, were opposed to and continue to oppose recent drilling along the continental shelf and in ANWR too. You really like to use a broad brush stroke and to speak and stereotype entire cultures to suit your ends. Of course, that's how it's worked for along time (read some of Steve Haycox's books) Oh, and go back and study the AFN vote just before Nixon signed the original ANCSA deal - how representatives from some of the "North Slope" villages voted might surprise you.
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You go to war with the army you have. From 1991 to 2001 there was no particular reason for anyone to think that Canada would get into a multiyear war in a desert country. Decisions taken in the mid-2000s about the equipment needed to fight a counter-insurgency campaign in the broader Middle East mean that we don't have the equipment needed to deter and if necessary fight Russia in northeastern Europe.
| 4 |
It wasn't Chretien that bought the military equipment needed in Afghanistan, it was Harper including Globe Masters heavy transport planes, Hercules transports, new armored personal carriers, and Leopard 2 tanks just to name a few.
Chretien had Canadian Troops in forest green uniforms in a desert country. That says it all (I won't even talk about the HE 101 helicopters he cancelled).
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I bet you can sing, dance and make chocolate in your pants as well, but who cares.
| 10 |
I can read and carry out research quite well, thank you. I can also write grammatically correct sentences and paragraphs whose meaning is clear. I can't say the same for many of you, unfortunately.
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Heartbreaker, the Trump budget would INCREASE deficits over the early course of its 10 year projections and only see reductions in the last couple years and then only if the economy maintains a sustained 3 percent growth over many multiple years, which is highly unlikely.
Trump's budget is stealing our children's and grandchildern's futures.
| 5 |
Don't be "cruel" to the next 4 future generations. Millions and millions of people who don't get a vote on how we spend THEIR future earnings don't have a say in the matter. This is gross act of injustice.
We are more than $20 Trillion in debt right now. To get a sense of the size of our injustice...take 20 Trillion/divide by 80,000 (say a year's worth of pay for someone)...that's how many job years we've already spent. Jobs that won't be around for your children or your grandchilden.
That's what we've ALREADY done, what we've ALREADY spent.
Cut deep, cut now, cut everywhere, at all levels.
We can't borrow our way into some mythical state of social justice, on the backs of the unborn that we don't abort.
It's cruel to spend someone else's money, who isn't born, can't veto our in-discipline, and it's UNJUST to do this without their approval.
We must have a wider view of justice.
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Yeah ! sure...Anglo Canadians has so brilliantly perfected the art of peeing on Québécois while telling them it's raining
| 10 |
I don't think you are wrong but history has proven that even with the continued inflow of federal charity the same old "they dont love us" will continue unabated. The never ending blackmail of a petulant teenager.
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I guess you just don't care for majority rule, and would prefer a small number of rural voters control the state. But that isn't what happened in the election. Nothing changed about the relative influence of urban versus rural voters, it just became harder for all Colorado citizens to change their own Constitution. That's what happens when spite governs people's decisions.
| 4 |
As a rural Coloradoan I'm still not sorry the state voted to keep Denver from being able to ram amendments down the rest of the state's throats. :)
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RD, not surprisingly, you spout the usual one-dimensional right-wing propaganda that tax hikes kill growth. Clinton raised taxes. Persons like yourself said it would lead to a new recession. By the time he left office we had full employment and the strongest economy in American history. Try again.
| 6 |
Good way to choke private sector growth and bump up gov programs and salaries. More gov growth leads to more regulation, obstacles to starting businesses.
If you like 9-3 jobs with lots of holidays ain't no better place.
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Probably because he has at least 2 brain cells to rub together.
| 10 |
How do you know that? You have no idea.
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Impeachment was never intended to be a process for either party's political advantage but to be a legal process to determine if a president has committed "high crimes and misdemeanors" and should be removed from office.
For either party to push for impeachment for obvious political convenience is a betrayal of the US constitution and a contempt for the democratic will of the people.
If every president should be impeached, as you claim here, the consequence would be the US as a global laughing stock, the presidents as impotent to do anything including as commanders in chief, continued political instability, billions more squandered on frequent elections, and a sharp decline in any interest in being president on the part of those best qualified for this excruciatingly difficult job.
Other than that, I like your thinking.
| 4 |
Impeachment IS a political process; asserting that an impeachment was politically motivated is utterly redundant.
Given the dangers inherent in the "Imperial Presidency", my view is that the legislative branch should impeach more often. Bush should have been impeached, first for the illegal NSA warrants and then for torture; Obama should have been impeached for murder by drone. It's clear that every president at least since Reagan has committed major crimes in the name of the USA; every one of them should have been impeached and imprisoned for those crimes.
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PETA kills more dogs in a week than the Iditarod has lost in 50 years.
| 4 |
Five dogs died on this year's death march alone. Wells Fargo made the right call--now, let's hope that Coke and the other sponsors follow suit.
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You failed. Miserably. Give it up.
There's no defending the indefensible,
….and if anything is indefensible, it's Trump.
| 5 |
Not a Trump fan here, and I do think the Antena M and Seth Meyers comments are pretty funny.
That said, I'm having a tough time getting worked up over this (as much as it hurts to admit that Sean Spicer seems to have emanated sounds from his mouth which, taken together, actually created a mostly coherent, mostly defensible sentence). My first reaction was that someone off-camera called the group together for the "family photo" and wanted them to take their pre-arranged places. If Trump had had a chat with Markovic a bit earlier -- especially, perhaps just *seconds* earlier? -- then this is little more than simply, "Hey, Bud, lemme get over to that spot." And it looks like Markovic just returns the tap, same way. "Yeah, sure, go ahead."
Might The Donald have instead chosen to say, "Pardon me, Mr. Markovic, can I step by you?" Sure, he might have. And for all we know he *did*, but couldn't be heard above the din.
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$23,000,000.00 deficit and nothing to show for it. Insane! Like a drunken teenager on a shopping binge.
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nothing to show in Canada perhaps
but it shows in foreign countries
and the UN notices Justin's generosity
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Paris conference on climate change Trudeau gives $2.65 billion to poor countries for climate change- Nov 2015
.
Global Fund for AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria - Trudeau pledges $800 million out of $13 billion - Sept 16, 2016
.
Trudeau hands out $100 million of taxpayers' money to Haiti and Africa at the La Francophonie summit in Madagascar - Nov 2016
.
$13-million cheque for Vietnamese farmers
$15 millon for “job training in Africa”
$14.2 million for infrastructure in Indonesia
2016
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International Women's Day - $650 million for reproductive health and rights around the world
.
Trudeau says Canada will give Syria $840M after chemical weapons attack by Assad - April 5 2017
| 10 |
$23,000,000.00 deficit and nothing to show for it. Insane! Like a drunken teenager on a shopping binge.
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Who knows, maybe is powered by fusion technology before it's time....
| 4 |
Maybe someone can answer this. Is Wynne's broom electric or fossil fuel powered?
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But then there's the many years of phase-in (and phase-out of the older vehicles) before they become more commonplace.
| 4 |
True self driving cars will be here before 2020. Tesla is supposed to have theirs working end of 2017, but with musk time, I would say early 2019.
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exactly what I thought, they are always looking at their phone, see it all the time completely oblivious to whats around them.
| 4 |
From how it sounds the trucks were at one end of the block and he showed up from the other end. That's understandable that he wouldn't know there was a problem. When the emergency workers tried to get his attention my bet is that he was looking at his phone to find his rider.
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You might want to look at my post. A net worth of $3.5 billion isn't the same perception of life that us normal people have. That jacket's chump change. And, considering who they're hanging around with, she likely fits right in.
Really funny thing is we're paying for all of it....
| 4 |
Her obsession with fashion does not impress me. I've never seen such a shallow first lady. I'm sure all average American women can relate to having a $51,000 coat to wear in Italy. Really?!It seems that Trump's entire trip overseas this past week was all about what she wore. I don't think she likes being first lady. Yep.
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and yet he won a majority , get over it
| 10 |
Trump is a symptom of a dysfunctional political system and a poisoned discourse too long left unadressed.
A majority were never on the Trump train.
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The first clue as to how wrong you are is to look at where the refugees are coming from.
| 4 |
Pretty naive not to think the American invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan had nothing to do with all of this. In fact a more astute person might suggest it is the primary factor.
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Who will be banned next year? I would not be at all surprised if they demand and get black safe spaces with no white people allowed, like segregated beer gardens and dance parties.
| 4 |
PRIDE should be more worried about what's going to happen next year. Ban the cops this year and it's not a big deal. They're tough, and most Torontonians and a lot of cops probably don't care. No hurt feelings. But who will it be next year? We are in a grievance culture and it is a target rich environment. Will it be economic issues? Class? Gender? Education? Politics? The list is endless. Eventually, most of council and the taxpayers of Toronto will finally say: "Meh."
It's too bad though. The recklessly inclusive and unlimited PRIDE was something to behold. The divisive, segregating PRIDE? Not so much.
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Read.
http://today.law.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/FullReportVoterIDJune20141.pdf
| 10 |
The "but it's difficult to get an ID!" whine is pathetic. Always has been. If someone thinks getting an ID is too cumbersome, they've got WAY bigger problems in life than voting.
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Gianforte is a snowflake.
| 4 |
If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. A politician knows what he's getting into. Apparently, this politician expects to be treated with kid gloves. Did you listen to the audio recording or read the accounts of eye witness? Doesn't seem like the reporter was being a jerker overly insistent. But hey, go with your biased feelings instead of facts.
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wow spelling thats it? typical of the lunatic left, when they have no actual argument or facts to make on the subject!.. but you keep it up bud, while we watch justin go down in flames in 19
| 10 |
lukrcanada writes:
"no only until 2019 when he is sent packing and looses!"
--
Please define the word "looses". Is that an adjective? Noun? Verb?
I couldn't find it in a Merriam-Webster or an Oxford.
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When you step in a present from your neighbor's dog does it take you months to figure out it is messy and smells bad? Or do you need more time with the gift to determine if it is bad?
| 10 |
Three months and a few days is hardly an "era." Trump needs far more time in office before he can be fairly judged.
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say that again? aloha and mahalo
| 5 |
Ha ha ha. Who cares? Dumb democrats are putting all their eggs in the Russian basket. Trump this, Trump that. Must be the new disease that only affects lefty democrats and progressives, TDS. Yes, Trump Derangement Syndrome affects lefties that are missing most or all of their brains. But there is a cure, but unfortunately it's common sense, which does not exist in the empty heads of democrat/lefties.
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Burnsie: nicely said, sport. It was not great hockey, but a very good battle that had its moments.
| 4 |
What a run for the Ottawa Senators! They should be holding their heads up proudly for their excellent play! The Sens played longer than what many people and media thought they would!
Look forward to their season next year, and another deep playoff push! Keep the faith, Sens fans!
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C 'mon, man. Old arab proverb. The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Francis is our guy, for now. He's talking climate change, for Christ's sake. For real. If Francis means it, we are all, and must be, Catholics.
| 4 |
Two pseudo-leaders based on two false ideologies. Trump as the leader of the Republican Terrorist Traitor Party dedicated to the dismantling of the Constitutional Republic and all human rights contained therein. The Pope representing an organization based on a never-existing individual created by another Pope to join with the Roman Empire to use military power to conquer the world. Subsequent conguests carried out by theocratic monarchs performing genocide and every other evil to install the false ideology. Still plaguing the world through propaganda and infestation of political, legal systems. Time for a Revolution to get rid of them both.
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Hey try keeping up, O'Leary dropped out of the race long ago...
| 4 |
Seems reasonable to me. Too bad that the Conservative faithful couldn't see Chong's benefits for their party as he is more centrist and therefore more likely to attract electoral support in the long run. Extreme positions like Leith's and Bernier's won't work and I don't see the benefit of the support of O'Leary unless you are a fringe type of voter.
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HART middle managers have gone rogue.
| 4 |
". . . 'there’s always communication' when a rail condemnation lawsuit is filed." When Lewallen was asked who he communicates with at HART, he mentioned the right-of-way staff and even secretaries but not the CEO or any of the board members.
What else is going on at the staff level that the ED and/or board are not aware of?
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How so? The slur is racist in and of itself, the race of the target doesn't make it racist.
| 6 |
Which once more begs the question, 'what race are Muslims'?
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Manchester Arena Suicide Bombing: 22 Die at Ariana Grande Concert, dozens more wounded, mostly children, ISIS Muslims claim responsibility.
| 4 |
2 killed in stabbing on Portland MAX train as Trump supporter directs slurs at Muslim women
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beachboy, free speech is protected in Canada's constitution - why do you hate our Canadian values?
| 6 |
Comrades! Your unflagging commitment to our patriotic future has been noted! Forward to victory!
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Sounds like Cannie is happy, that makes two of us on these threads.
| 4 |
HURRAH! The Globe finally found Windsor, Ont!
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Yep, you sound like a right wing nut.
| 10 |
Yep. You look like a liberal.
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Please top spreading hateful stereotypes. Your second sentence is a powerful argument why we should not legalize carrying a gun. A person who believes the fantasies in his head is likely to act on them, and if he's carrying a gun, he may aim it at some of his imagined enemies.
| 5 |
Legalize personal gun carry. America has too many mentally ill loose. Pepper spray is not enough. This Memorial Day weekend there will be lots of picnickers at Alamona Beach Part. Same place where the homeless nuts live. Mokes like to drink to get drunk and the bums like to beg and harass. Prepare to see some violent confrontations. Like BEEF, Brah!?! Got BBQ forks, chop sticks, baseball bats, hardballs, picnic furnitures, etc. Expect a real Hawaiian beating.
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Monica, oh please, that is simply not fair and not correct to say Dennis is not listening. I don't think you understand the meaning of the word "debate." Debate does not mean to dialog or to reach consensus. Google dictionary says debate means, "A formal discussion on a particular topic in a public meeting or legislative assembly, in which opposing arguments are put forward." We do not expect NCR to put forth arguments for both sides, only their own arguments. We expect the editorial to be analytical and frank. How else will we learn the facts of the matter? Try to be nice to Dennis please
| 4 |
Then don't claim you're "debating" the issue. if you're not willing to listen. That, unfortunately, is what our society has become and the reason we're in the situation we're in.
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Phil built a massively successful business, actually started a running craze that has benefitted millions across the globe, health-and-quality-of-life-wise. He's also done a lot for this university and several other organizations. Yeah, there's the 3rd world laborer "exploitation," but that's a complex issue: do those formerly unemployed workers feel the same as their well-off American "supporters?"
| 5 |
tompaine II: You stated: " Kelly is a classless bully and a coach who found out he doesn't come near having the intelligence or skill his massive ego assured him he did. Kind of reminds me of someone else....." Now you quit talkin Smack about Uncle Phil...............
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Definition Holy: dedicated or consecrated to God or a religious purpose; sacred:
"the Holy Bible"
According to this definition, Church is Holy. What people do in church, mainly worshipping God, it is holy place!
A place hold the energy of the what people did in that place.
St. Paul Cathedral can hold 4000 worshipers and few thousand people pray together will generate a tremendous spiritual energy for good and it's walls and ceilings hold that spiritual energy. That is one of big reasons that even a non believer could feel the presence of God in these holy places.
| 4 |
I love the idea of multi-purposed spaces used for expressions of faith and for works of mercy, and for artistic expression. We do use immense spaces for short periods of time at great cost.
But, it also blows my mind. My experience is so vastly different - that the space is holy. But it isn't, is it?
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I agree - a very good article. For once, a reporter who is not afraid to talk about blowback. It escapes me why we in "the West" assert the right to bomb whomever we like in the Middle East but then act all outraged when it comes back on us. Or some of us anyway -- I doubt the architects of Western policy are ever personally in much danger from blowback.
| 4 |
A very good article.
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You just apply for a permit. He wrote about it in his first column.
Ned, your GPS device sounds really great. I'm going to have to look into what's available nowadays.
| 4 |
Just curious, did you have to get special permission from Alyeska Pipeline to walk along the route for long stretches? Im guessing yes yea?
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Towards the end of the video in the link in the article some guy says (of the store): "It looks pretty good right now. I don't see anything dangerous."
I'm guessing the store doesn't have fireworks on display anymore.
But why should it be a problem? How impulsive or stupid or destructive do you have to be to set a fireworks display on fire? And you have to know you're on video these days. Maybe when I was a kid they didn't have video cameras in every store but you can pretty much count on it today.
Still, I never set anything on fire in a store.
And I've never seen anyone making Molotov cocktails in a liquor store or a gas station either although you could probably wreak some serious havoc if you did.
| 10 |
"a fireworks display inside a grocery store"
.
Nobody foresaw an issue with that?
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I'm pretty sure rocky2345 was referring to the various forms of anti-Semitism faced by -- and largely overcome by -- Croll throughout much of his life. Many of these have long since been relegated to history, in Canada at least.
In the context of the current discussion, Croll was dealing with long-entrenched 'WASP privilege'.
| 4 |
Sorry, are you referring me to the speech of a highly successful white guy to explain your point about skin colour? Hmm, rocky, I think you might be missing the point.
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Did you listen to the audio? He was not aggressive or offensive, but persistent--no more so than any other reporter I have seen or heard in similar circumstances. The other interview had not begun... they were still setting up. According to the Fox crew they were making small talk with the candidate about resturants in Bozeman. He did not interrupt their interview. It was the testimony of the eyewitnesses that resulted in the charges and citation. So Gianforte's actions were justified?
| 4 |
Thank you for the link. Here is a quote from your link: "During that conversation, another man — who we now know is Ben Jacobs of The Guardian — walked into the room with a voice recorder, put it up to Gianforte's face and began asking if he had a response to the newly released Congressional Budget Office report on the American Health Care Act. Gianforte told him he would get to him later. Jacobs persisted with his question. Gianforte told him to talk to his press guy, Shane Scanlon." Okay, now many just want to blame the representative because some people get off on unilateral blaming and couldn't care less about trying to make things better all around. Now, I can see from the quoted description, that the reporter was offensive. The candidate was talking to some people and this reporter felt entitled to stick a voice recorder into his face, interrupting his conversation, invading his space, and persisting despite a request to back off. Both of the actors could have done better.
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Kids don't get to choose their parents. We need to focus on their futures only and dont obsess that their parents neglect them. It's the only way we can invest in the kids.
| 4 |
I guess it doesn't stop! Thats not right either!
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Sometimes if you whack them real good on the side of the head, you can actually make the blind see, but only if they're liberals.
| 10 |
@ Peter (Boots)
Can't make a blind man see.
#MAGA #PMPK
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Future tourism must not be hurting, as Glitter Gulch just spent millions adding additional rooms to meet the demand this past year.
BTW, whiners about traps tend to not know what they are talking about. You are clearly one of those people.
| 10 |
Current park attendance is not necessarily connected with the potential harm to tourism from increasing wolf trapping. BTW painful and destructive traps are not used by 'sportsmen' but by consumers of public resources for personal profit. IMHO,trapping should not be permitted in any national park, including Denali.
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Yes. No.
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Are you talking to me? Are you a plaintiff's attorney?
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"This is not meant to be enforced, it's a small gesture to help set expectations"
I would think that expectations were already set long ago when Washington State placed a smoking ban in public places? Creating more legislation that says essentially the same thing seems like a waste of resources. Creating any new law costs far more than just the stroke of a pen.
This in turn also brings back memories of the day Pot was legalized, and a single Seattle PD officer who was then placed under investigation for simply enforcing the law. It makes me question the sincerity of our legislators as to whether or not they actually care about the things they create.
http://blogs.seattletimes.com/today/2014/07/spd-officer-under-investigation-for-writing-80-percent-of-pot-tickets/
| 4 |
From the article:
“In order for an officer to issue a ticket they have to catch the person smoking in the park,” assistant city attorney Tammy White told the committee. “It is really unlikely to happen. It is really more of a social enforcement.”
This is not meant to be enforced, it's a small gesture to help set expectations. Also, are you saying that we shouldn't have laws that people will break? Laws against murder haven't stopped murder, so why bother, right?
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Better mental health services willl do much moreto protect everyone from harm
| 4 |
So you don't think that school children should be protected from harm?
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The story itself is accurate and verified by several witnesses.
The PLACEMENT of the story is motivated by the political leanings of the paper.
| 4 |
Horrible. Could it be that this incident was really about a garden variety nut-job running loose on Portland's public transit, and the perp ultimately got agitated enough to stab two RANDOM by-standers which happened to get in his path? The victims later died, and that's all?
...by bringing a single detail about Muslim women into the headline, then moving onward to Ramadan, and morphing the story into a racial intolerance theme, MSM is certainly contriving more political froth while pandering to it's anti-Trump target audience of simple-minded liberals, plus whatever racist groups they can aggitate on the flip-side. Shame on the Oregonian, the Associated Press, and the Denver Post. I seriously doubt this event has anything to do with Ramadan. The story may not be "FAKE NEWS" by strict definition--but I'd call it "Politically motivated leftist propaganda" for sure. Hopefully, an Average-Joe scrutinizes the crap they're fed by Mainstream Media sources.
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Yes, yes. That expands the idea. It is moments of connectedness. It even occurs fro those people who put God in a box.
| 4 |
ATF, I think I might take your excellent definition one step further.
I think holiness is the experience of God, as you noted. But I also think it's the openness and even hunger to seeing God. It can be holy beautiful moments with nature where we see beauty, peace, and an almost transcendent peace. But it can also be a bloody, all too bright and noisy moment when a child is born. It can be that moment when you take someone's hand, give a hug, or just recognize something in the eyes of another. It is a holy moment when a first responder puts him/herself at risk for another. So I think it's both finding God, but also efforts to search for God.
Holiness is also present in humility, in the recognition that there are things we just don't know, or understand, coupled with a willingness/openness that others may be right.
It's a desire to help, and surrender to be helped. It's being comfortable to coloring outside the lines.
Far too many people want to put God in boxes.
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Yes, especially since the actual cost to the airline of carrying a single, 50 lb. bag is about $1 on average and they are charging $25 or more. What are the costs, though, of slower boarding times and slower security checks due to overstuffed carry-ons? Laptop computers are, arguably, one of the few things that need to go in a carry-on, but now they want to ban them?
| 4 |
"The reason, Kelly said, is that in order to avoid paying a fees for checking bags, people are stuffing them to the point where it is difficult to see through the clutter."
Well then, stop carriers charging ridiculous fees for checked bags.
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Only those who desire or are required. It is not for the faint heart or physicality unfit.
| 4 |
"It appears you have never had threat elimination/ terrorist response training or been part of a emergency armed response force."
Are you advocating that everyone has to take this type of training now in America?
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If you have the polls and data, perhaps you could provide a link.
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Wrong. Check the polls and the data available.
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No one expect him to win the next election, not even the Cons - it will take two elections for the shine to to rub off off Sunny Boy and for the electorate to want realize they have been had.
| 4 |
Not a chance. His social conservative agenda will lose Quebec and urban Ontario. You cannot win a national election without that base of support. What else can you expect from this ideological writer.
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We know - that is there is no doubt - that these figures as provided by Statscan, do not even take into account the actual number of hours worked. To say the fact that people working different hours make different money is evidence of a wage gap is propaganda, which is what I consider fake news. To take a claim and publish it as fact, with no investigation, simply because it fits your preconceptions or because you know it is wrong but publication serves your purpose, is IMHO the essence of fake news.
| 4 |
I don't think it would be called Fake News, but perhaps dishonest news. That is, there are studies that show what you suggest to be true. So, it is not fake. But the studies are flawed. Therefore, while the reporting of a study may be true, it is dishonest because no one dug into the study to show why it is either a good study or not. Anyone can get published, but the quality of most peer-reviewed articles is not that great.
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Abolishing "The 1% for Art" Requirement" would save a few million dollars, too.
What is 1% of $13.5 million?
Oregon law requires at least that amount to be spent on this project.
That's why we have all those big red clunky things all over Eugene and Springfield. Some art aficionado(s) are into welding and red paint and, by law, something has to be built next to these big projects.
The Bishop's Mitre (Flame?) is next to Gateway and I-5 because of that law.
I tell visitors that the Bishop's hat is there because of Catholic Sacred Heart down the road.
| 4 |
Abolish Davis Bacon and Little Davis Bacon and all public works projects will shrink in cost. "Prevailing Wage" is nearly, if as bad as PERS at emptying the pockets of the public.
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The Biggest deregulation winner was GW, who bought the Presidency with Enron's money. The SEC exposed the scheme, not PBS. https://www.sec.gov/spotlight/enron.htm
The rest of your comment is infected with delusion and confusion - what precisely is your point? Environmental externalities should not be considered because they confuse ignorant and simple minded neocons like yourself?
| 4 |
In response to Behemoth's comment:
Lou Pai, the biggest Enron winner, ended up as COLORADO's second largest private land owner following the deal. Greedy Texan, Coloradoan, D.C. area Virginian, Chinese American-- A true man of the world. And yes, the scheme was exposed in PBS documentaries-- so "those simple-minded liberals" should be wiser, but they aren't. That's precisely my point.
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Fake news is propagated mostly by by outfits like Breitbart, Fox and hole in the wall internet sites that have no qualifications or standards. The spin from MSM like the Globe pales in comparison.
| 4 |
It sseems like these writers are trying to define fake news in a completely new way.
Fake news refers to when main stream outlets use mendacity and prevarication to promote the agenda of their owners or of the owner class.
For example, when WaPo made up the assertion that the U.S. power grid had been hacked.
If they don't even know what fake news means, how can they talk about it?
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Nice irrelevant comment from a Republican.
| 6 |
We do realize that liberals, including their union sponsors, can't ever be guilty of hypocrisy. What they are doing is always for the "greater" good and it's what the people want.....or should want.
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Yep hana pa'a!
| 4 |
Watch. Kushner has opened his family company to subpoena (either now or after the 2018 elections) of its financial records and communications. Wonder if discussions with the Russian bank were also on behalf of Trump enterprises? Could get really, really messy. Beyond the limits of our wildest imaginations (which is way out there).
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another ignorant lunatic of dumb, refresher for you on harper bud
Harper accomplishments that were better than all other industrial countries after the crash: the reduced govt, 1.3 million jobs (per capica was the largest), the lowest federal tax rate in decades, tax cuts to the poor working poor and middle class, the wealthiest middle class in the world a PM known for keeping his promises , out performing the entire G-7 after the crash, balanced budget and the end to the Liberal war in Afghanistan.
| 54 |
Seems hopelessly optimistic. Mr. Scheer is Harper lite and our memories are long enough to remember what a disaster his economic policies were. Mr. Scheer may well become PM but only if the CPC gives him two tries and time to grow and distance himself from his predecessor.
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It's a matter of comparative religious studies, not a given group a person belongs to.
| 4 |
But when Muslims do the same to an extremist, you insist that all Muslims are terrorists anyway.
Salman Abedi was reported to authorities, you know.
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Au contraire, my vote got counted for Scheer in the final round. I put Chong first, Raitt second, O'Toole third, while Scheer was seventh and Bernier eighth. As such my ballot would have counted for Chong up until Round 11 then in Round 11 and Round 12 mine would have gone to O'Toole while Scheer in the final round. I do not think he is the best choice, but I think with Bernier the party would fare even worse.
| 4 |
I wonder how many voters are having regret today. Trying to send a message and didn't expect he would win?
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Forgive me, when you interjected yourself into a conversation where the OP had essentially blamed this on Trump, saying "Making America Great (?) Again in tRump's America!" and you suggested I had a "political narrative", while saying nothing about the OPs narrative, I naturally assumed you and he were in agreement.
| 4 |
Would you please point out where I used the name 'Trump' in my comment? I must have missed it.
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"You should be willing to chip in for state government and services, as I am". You are free to chip in all you want, by sending checks payable to the state Treasury and turning down your PFD. I must ask how often have you done this? If never, than why, if you are so guilt ridden over being provided all these free state services?
| 6 |
Mr Hodges: Kindly refrain from putting words in my mouth. If you have data to refute the facts I presented, let's see them. We are not playing chess, and I am not your dear.
Your question did not address this thread, which started with my letter of May 23rd requesting those not willing to pony up for State government via an income tax, to grow up, and the Senate needing to pay attention to the adults in the State House.
If you want to start a thread on State retirement and Social Security, please do. Otherwise I must conclude you have no legitimate answer to my points about the Senate's fecklessness and our citizen's lack of patriotism, and are trying to distract us from that fact.
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...but not completely.
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Primarily.
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Guns are free in free gun zones.
Give at least one to everyone who comes in the door.
| 4 |
"Schools should be free gun zones."
In a perfect world, they would be. But for some reason, bad guys just don't follow the "gun free" rules.
"Give one or more to everyone at the door."
Nice hyperbole. Do you have an actual point?
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Trudeau comes across as a spoiled rich kid who largely has gotten to where he has on his surname not anything he did. Very seldom do those who grow up in well to do families succeed on their own as there isn't the same drive when you are struggling. His main success is he connects well with people and Harper was so awful that it was easy to be preferable than Harper and the Tories seem to like to choose unelectable types due to whom their base is. Much like Harper, Trudeau's success is more being in the right place and right time than smartness. Chretien was the last PM with true street smarts.
| 6 |
Trudeau is far better educated , better read,more thoughtful and intelligent and and more widely traveled than Scheer.
The Conservatives have not been successful in framing him as a lightweight as he so clearly is not, however that description does fit their new boy like a glove.
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The revisions of the liturgy after Vatican II made an attempt to replicate the ancient practice by establishing a place distinct from the altar/table for the Liturgy of the Word. The assembly doesn't move, but at least the ministers do.
| 4 |
Indeed, that is an often made interpretation.
In my comment I restricted myself to relaying objective information.
What is not mentioned so far in either the article or the comments is that the architectural organization of the worship space in the early Church without pews meant that:
1. the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist could (and did) happen in two distinct architectural zones
2. the ministers and the assembly moved physically from one zone to the other ...
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