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WHO ARE YOU TRYING TO KID, 50% OF CANADIAN BORN WIFE'S AND HUSBAND GET DIVORCED, DIFFERENCE IN AGE,,??? that is the white protestant standard of 50 years ago, in Canada, the U.S.A. South America it is now not UNCOMMON for a man to marry a much younger women,, looking at the NEW NORTH AMERICAN WOMEN AND THERE ATTITUDES towards me, you will see a lot more North American men marrying South American women,,, my opinion the NEW NORTH AMERICAN WOMEN IS JUST A MAN, WITH A VIGINA,, South American women still believe in the family, and know how to treat their husbands, they are ladies, loving wives, ... some divorce as in all marriages,, but my bet is south american women would be well below the average when it comes to divorces..
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It would be great if a journalist or Stats Canada were to produce a report summarizing basic facts about the spousal sponsorship program over the past, say, 10, 20, and 30 years e.g. average length of marriage after immigration; average difference in age compared to other marriages; average income percentile of sponsoring spouse; percentage of sponsored spouses who live in subsidized housing or on income assistance, etc
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ya know I went back and read that statute. I will admit that after doing so it appears that " per how its written" she was seemingly justified. how ever i stand by what I also said. for one it says perceived offender. whos to say that the person driving automatically gets labeled as the offender? if thats the case then i would believe this was written because the third party was being kidnapped or was in harms way. Not that I am in anyways an expert but i can say this. Ive taken the cc class 3 times. The last time was May and the legal part was done by an attorney from the Alaska AG office. This particular scenario wasn't brought up but we did talk extensivly about the car jacking end of it. I will say again this is why we have lawyers. I certainly would like to get a more definitive answer on this scenario. And as I said in other areas I know we are all wanting justice but I my personal thoughts are this was totally out of hand. just my $0.02 worth
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You might interpret the statute as referring to car jackings, but that's not what it actually SAYS. What it SAYS is that she was within her legal rights (based upon the information given by the article).
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You're totally right. Our laws are perfect and should never be questioned. Everything always works out right and just. Anyone who voices opinions otherwise is just a whiny victim.
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Its time people stopped equating the emotional tragedy of an event with the corresponding legal process. How would you like to be the accused the court employs as a communication vehicle to "send a message". The right to testify or not should not be determined by the afternoon radio show consensus attitude you have expressed. Court cases are not about eliminating the pain of victims and their families, and sentences are not based on how hurt the family is.. If we make them such, you better hope when you reach for your gum and kill someone nobody cares for them.
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"Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition"
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This entire comment section is like a Monty Python skit😂😂😂
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Coming from many years in the legal field, I speak with maybe just a bit of experience.
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' You can do anything you wish, you don't represent any 'we'. I would suggest you do not hold your breath. But again, you can do as you wish.
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Do what? And who was he not able to do what for?
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You do remember the Bush was suppose to do that for a few but was not able to.
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Much as you dislike Clinton, I doubt that she qualifies as a narcissist. When Trump's personality was analyzed by Dan McAdams, professor and chair of the Department of Psychology at Northwestern University, for the Atlantic, he was described as grandiose, disagreeable, and narcissistic. (McAdams is an expert in personality theory.) All of these terms have specific meanings in psychology. I seriously doubt Clinton would tip the scale on any of these characteristics. Those who accuse her of having such traits are, as usual, reading their own antipathy to the situation.
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Narcissists never blame themselves. It goes with the sense of entitlement.
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the Liberals are clamoring to rake in money through the business community who want political decisions made to favor them Perhaps the word whores comes to mind?
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The Conservatives aren't the ones with governing power and influence and haven't been courting money from the business establishment who are trying to oil the Liberal party's wheels to get favorable policy decisions that only the Liberals can make. The Conservatives have traditionally and still get the majority of their fundraising from grassroots single donors and aren't the one's courting business. Grassroots single donations is the only thing the Conservatives have a corner on. This is the fundamental problem. Conservatives rely on loyal people whereas the Liberals are clamoring to rake in money through the business community who want political decisions made to favor them which stinks of rot and corruption.
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They pray Rosaries for this nightly (unfortunately).
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Don't worry, he'll be gone soon and a reactionary will be elected and lead the church back to the good old days.
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Source? Which experts?
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I don't think Trump is wanting to build trade "barriers" on the pacific rim. He just didn't think the TPP was a good deal. Many, many economist and trading experts believe that the big trade deals like TPP don't live up to their promises. Instead, Trump said he would seek bilateral trade deals, which many trade experts actually see as much better.
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Change that to: a powerful government nominally headed by a corrupt, thin-skinned and deeply ignorant autocratic multi-millionaire interested in nothing but herself and her own financial dealings? You have - Hillary Clinton
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Is 'realpolitik' now defined as a powerful government nominally headed by a corrupt, thin-skinned and deeply ignorant autocratic billionaire interested in nothing but himself and his own financial dealings?
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I have always wondered why we have never seen an open and honest debate given that we are constantly told it is the greatest threat in the history of mankind.
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Good to see strong leadership against the unproven claims of the enviro-hysterics. We can now move on with an intelligent discussion about scientific research and weather.
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But she did NOT have free will to say "no"--or did she? I am confused.
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It was known to God before time began. And yet we have free will.
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WaPo has to stand by this anonymous group (its source)" Whoops, WaPo retracts it's endorsing fake news.... https://www.washingtonian.com/2016/12/07/washington-post-appends-editors-note-russian-propaganda-story/
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While I don't like anonymous sources in general (http://www.civilbeat.org/2016/03/reader-rep-sources-say-this-column-is-great/), I'll give The Washington Post the benefit of the doubt, in this case, at least for a few weeks while this all gets sorted out; WaPo has to stand by this anonymous group (its source), which I'm sure will be vetted mercilessly in the coming weeks. So let's come back to this in a while and see what stands up. You and Greenwald are right to raise alarms; I commend you for that; and theoretically, WaPo is taking a big risk (betting the company's credibility is not something, I suspect, they would do lightly). So, yes, I do see problems with anonymous sources, which I have written about extensively (http://www.civilbeat.org/2016/05/reader-rep-we-need-to-know-where-information-is-coming-from/), but they also are needed at times to break big stories, like Watergate. Soon enough, we'll find out if this was such a case or not. ...
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https://www.adn.com/crime-justice/article/alaskas-police-get-board-body-camera-trend/2015/10/05/
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No body cams on AST, costs too much.
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can you point to the actual statute? I can send you a link to the Bill if you would like, but perhaps you have already read it? and know which section changes the sentencing for violent crimes...? I've read all the way thru and can't seem to find it...
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Wrong.
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The relationship (guanxi 关系) that was developed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau between Premier Li Keqiang was astounding in its complexity and efficacy. Their families were able to enjoy each other's company. This is the way one should relate to the Chinese on all levels. Trudeau has been to China many times. Xiao Tudou - 小土豆 - Small Potato is a name that endears him to the Chinese. When people insult the prime minister by making fun of this lovely name, they insult the Chinese. Why? Because it's a form of bullying. Anyone who really knows anything substantial about the Chinese as opposed to ephemeral ranting knows this is true.
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Unfortunately they might have been used as pawns by the Chinese government to curry favour with Trudeau who seems to admire the repressive, anti-democratic Chinese government, and that already has seemingly too much influence with Trudeau's government. It was defintely not a 'coup' by Trudeau; that is only in the imagination of an uncritical media.
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I am not sure I agree with you that NCR should do an expose on Immaculate Heart Radio taking advantage of an unemployed person.
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If only Trump did cite the Bible in the Prosperity Gospel manner of Ken Copeland. But he hasn't. So this is yet another silly NCR article that's long on sentiment but short on saying anything meaningful. One thing we can say for Trump -- he was never a Professional Catholic, or a Professional Presbyterian. Why not focus on money and the Church, without dreaming up false analogies about saving jobs in Ohio with the prosperity gospels of Protestant preachers? How about an article on Immaculate Heart radio's current pledge drive? Just yesterday, a woman called in who was very distraught about losing her job, but donated money anyway because the Catholic fundraisers told her it was the right thing to do. What about an article about that, Bill? Or aren't you aware of the Church's lack of scruples re fundraising?
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When we had "Liberal light" and "Conservative light", with the NDP to be the "conscience of the nation" party, we did rather well. Many of Canada's best years were ones in which we were governed by the "mushy middle." It works.
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Then you will have Liberal Light...why settle for "Light" when you can have the entire tray, complete with the predictable political machinations .
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No, the Church is and has been specific about the inability of the divorced and irregularly remarried who are having sexual relations to receive Communion. Do you ever actually read anything you comment on?
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But you are being specific about the egregious unworthiness of the divorced and remarried. Which shows YOUR arrogance.
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"He"?
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It depends if he's guilty of something like careless driving or DUI. If he or she is long jail term is appropriate but in Canada we don't like prisons I guessed.
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The EMT's are first responders. When folks drop for various medical reasons, they show up first.
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Are the police and fire depts. constantly responding to those diseases? Thought not.
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How is this comment the Highest Rated, if 51 disagree, 25 like, and 7 of us are sad? Other comments have far more likes in proportion to other emoticons. Should not the ranking be "Most Responses" instead of Highest Rated? Weird system.
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Mr Mason, I know you are a Liberal lackey and willingly drink the Trudeau Kool Aid so I always take what you say with a grain of salt. However you miss the point of the rally in Edmonton. You rail on about a few people who have seen their lives destroyed by the policies of Rachel Notely and chant to lock her up, and you support this same government that has a good belly laugh when companies are forced to close and throw people out of work due to her policies> You also criticize Mr Alexander for his wanting to ensure Barbaric Cultural practices are not allowed in Canada. You obviously then must support the forced sexual mutilation of defenseless young girls and the honor killings of females who fail to obey their male husbands or relatives. You and Captain Selfie make a good team.
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Don't we need more educated adults? If those minorities are motivated and qualified, why not educate them? What, is the number of US total college admissions fixed at an immutable number? Like 2,783,999 and not a single student more?
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You mean like giving more slots in college to ethnic minorities?
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Nothing we can do about it for another 3 years. These "investments" are going to continue until we are bankrupt or this government is replaced with a responsible government. No Sunny Ways anytime in the near future.
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Please stop calling wild, out-of-control spending 'investment'. It's simply money the Liberal government has taken from the taxpayer to spend on their pet projects and their favourite people.
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That`s a cute comeback living up to the highest standards of Liberal duplicity and misdirection. Trudeau 1.0 appointed Thompson to the senate and Thompson was in the senate during Trudeau 1.0`s 16 years as PM EXACTLY AS I SAID. I did not say that the Conservatives never turned a blind eye to the disgraceful Thompson fiscal fraud. What I said was that Trudeau 1.0 did and that Trudeau 2.0 obviously would inasmuch as he has disassociated himself from the senate and as he is a trougher extraordinaire in the Liberal tradition. I then said that the only PM in recorded history who actually tried to recover questionable expenses from any senator was STEPHEN HARPER and Liberal weasels crucified him for it. THEN I ASKED 2 QUESTIONS YOU IGNORED. I never said I read all 308 pages of the Duffy ruling. I did read an executive summary of the judge`s ruling and it is obvious, as even the judge acknowledged, that he is not an expert in arcane senate rules and procedures. And he was wrong IMNSHO
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Teddy Ballgame, I'm impressed that you read the Duffy decision. In which of the 308 pages do you think he went wrong? Here's my answer about Harper: At first he defended his valuable senator, but when news about expenses went public, Harper did what he usually did - threw Duffy under the next bus. Although Senator Thompson was appointed by Pierre Trudeau, the Prime Ministers during his last 16 years as a Senator break down this way: P. Trudeau/J. Turner ... 2 years B. Mulroney/K.Campbell ... 9 years J.Chretien ....5 years So, do you have an explanation for the Conservative's "blind eye"? I hope those answers are enough for the simplest of men.
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To be honest I've found the Federal government, even under the current Liberal leadership, to be more fiscally responsible than the Provincial government. ... then again, I live in Ontario where we've had 13+ years of Ontario Liberal rule.
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I think we should let the FN band take that land, including the Parliament Buildings, but use this opportunity to dissolve the Canadian federal government. The Canadian federal government has allowed their costs to get out of control. Let's ask the Council of Provinces to design a new federal government that better reflects the desires of the provinces and is better able to restrain costs/taxation.
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"Alaskans would never bow down and change our Constitution to make Big Oil happy." But our oil soaked majority in the legislature are loyal first to their puppet masters, Big Oil. Everything else to them is secondary.
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Exxon does not get fiscal certainty in Qatar- yet it invests billions there- in a country with no rule of law. Gov. Walker is quite correct. If the infrastructure is not paid for by Big Oil- there is no rational argument to delay the project over the question of fiscal certainty. So why does Exxon make that argument? Maybe because it wants to stymie an Alaskan project because it does not want Alaskan LNG competing with its other global projects. Alaskans would never bow down and change our Constitution to make Big Oil happy. Not with its long history of lies and deception- everything from bribing public officials to causing massive oil spills, to defaulting on its lease obligations, to fraudulent tariffs to keep competition out.
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That's exactly what I asked, Do YOU have any BIBLICAL texts on WO to accompany your opinions?
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Our arguments and responses to the issue of WO should be accompanied by biblical references. Otherwise we are just saying what we think. Which is dangerous. As christians an argument is only good if the Bible says the same. Emotional opinions are not to be trusted. A "Thus saith the Lord" is fine.
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Look I'm not one, but there are people who believe plants have a nervous system, thus they can feel pain, just like animals. All I'm saying is that people carry this activism to an artform. I would not be shocked if in the future, animal activists start protecting cockroaches, the B-52s.
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Most people are sensible enough to realize the difference between harming an animal and harming a plant. It's why, for example, there are anti-cruelty laws in regard to animals (albeit grossly inadequate ones) but not in regard to plants. Anyone who doesn't realize the difference shouldn't be walking around loose. There is a bounty of nutritious, delicious, affordable and convenient foods to choose from without resorting to animal products. Since we can thrive without causing needless harm to our fellow sentient beings there's no valid justification for not doing so.
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About all who would have a problem with the Japanese are either in their 90's or dead. Not much chance of them doing anything, but some may still feel ill will for good reason.
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Paul What was written was this – “In our current, highly-charged racial and xenophobic environment, such a picture risks the safety of local citizens of Asian descent.” The writer was not at all concerned if the picture was “offensive”, he was concerned that a segment of our population might use the picture as an excuse to attack those they perceived to be responsible for the attack.
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"Before the "hate Native people" hecklers and KKK wannabes come out...", lets get the hate white people out, front and center. You have posted this "cut and paste" nonsense a few other times, so refuting it again, point by point is kind of a waste of time. However, clearly an attempt just to be ugly.
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Before the "hate Native people" hecklers and KKK wannabes come out, let me remind them they have no axes to grind for themselves. See the following. From Lisa Bloom. "In our nation’s history, so many of the sickest most appalling crimes have been committed by whites. Yet no matter how sadistic the crime, no matter how young the victims, no matter how much fear is engendered in a community, no matter how much media attention and public discussion the crimes of whites engender, the race itself is never sullied." Lisa Bloom is a Legal analyst for NBC News and Avvo, attorney and bestselling author. Lisa Bloom also says white men are at the top of the list for gaining foreign visas to have sex with children. 85-percent in Latin America, she says. Lisa Bloom also adds the most prolific serial killers in this country (America) are white men. And last, white women are known for killing their children.
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What about you NoAgenda? Or will you be kicking the homeless and elbowing your way in front of the soup kitchen line?
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Chase have you started looking for a new career yet? Its starting to look like the taxpayers will be wasting less $$ on your global warming "research" projects. I heard the coal mines are looking for help. Although they probably won't allow you to spend your entire work day posting on ADN.
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Citigroup chose Obama’s 2008 cabinet , And now you complain,
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' The swamp is deeper, the Cabinet is richer, the tilt toward the top 1 percent is more pronounced and the ethics shadier than ever. Trump snookered millions of voters into thinking he was going to end the gravy train for the rich and powerful.
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So now that the Democratic party has chosen three other wannabees instead of you for the open Oregon Senate seat, which of the three do you personally prefer? James Manning would be my choice. Recycling Val Hoyle doesn't appeal to me and the young fellow from Duck U is a little too inexperienced for a Senate seat in my opinion. Manning has an eclectic background which couldn't hurt in Salem.
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In 1992, Bill Clinton, the champion of NAFTA, abandoned the working class/middle class to the perils of globalization. Last time I checked that hasn't worked out real well for American workers. Voters who lost family-wage jobs have long, long memories and Hillary, with her initial strong support for the TPP, certainly sparked those old memories.....and got her butt kicked in the Rust Belt (IMO, deservedly so). The Democratic Party must attempt to erect that "big tent" (that's not always easy) and invite the "old Democratic constituency" back inside. That doesn't mean compromising our integrity on issues involving minority rights, women's rights, gender preference rights, religious/ethnic rights and first Amendment rights. It does mean working to re-establish those close relationships the Party once had with working-class Americans. When I hear and read folks describing the Democratic Party leadership as "elites" it causes me concern....have we really changed that much?
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Now, our God would never use those the world considers foolish to shame the "wise", now, would He? 😉
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PLEASE - let's drill down on the description of *academics* - meaning what? None of these folks are published or recognized by the top Catholic schools of theology. Some, in fact, could not keep jobs in even conservative catholic universities. Examples - any list with Peter A. Kwasniewski, Ph.D. (Philosophy); Professor, Wyoming Catholic College or any teacher at Steubenville means little. Look up Wyoming Catholic College - not even accredited; right wing panderings, etc. (note - philosophy; not theology) You will only find writings by this list in far right wing propaganda organs - Latin Mass society; EWTN; Register; Wanderer, etc.
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This is CONservative pro-life values. Pro-life only in the womb and to hell with you after you're born. You're on your own.
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Medicaid expansion has been a wonderful thing for me, where before I had little hope of receiving the medical attention I'd needed for so long. A message to our senators and reps who want to abolish the program: PLEASE, I beg of you! DO NOT take away the one thing that is no improving my quality of life.
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I must disagree with you. Francis is not only doing his job, he is doing it very well. He is following Jesus, who preached the reign of God. The reign of God is not some distant future, it is "at hand" (Mark 1:15). You might read the recent Apostolic Letter "Misericordia Miseria". The objective is to be more responsive to the Spirit of Christ who lives in the human heart, which is a journey. Discernment is not about getting permission from a priest or bishop. It is about coming closer to Christ. The love of Christ is the point of reference, not the law. As Cardinal Cupich noted in an interview more than a year ago, the process of "accompaniment" is to assist with discernment, not to preempt or supplant conscience. The role of the Church is to encourage people on their journey toward greater responsiveness to the Spirit of Christ in the human heart. The law is not the end of that journey. The examples you give reflect a focus on the law. Mercy has a different direction.
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Pope Francis is not under attack for being too compassionate. He's under attack for being sloppy. If he wanted to tell the bishops "Discern individual cases and give communion to those you deem deserving," he could have said so. Instead he inserted an ambiguous footnote into an Apostolic Exhortation and adamantly refuses to clarify it. These are important questions for many people. Laypeople want to know, what do we have to do to get readmitted to communion? Can we shop around for a priest who will admit us then take his permission to our own parish? Do we have to repeat the process if we move to another parish? Priests want to know, will my bishop back me up if I admit/refuse a couple? Will the bishop tell the couple my discernment was "rigid" and admit them? How many hours do I have to spend discerning with them? Will I be pressured to readmit people who make a fat donation to the archdiocese? There is nothing compassionate about the Pope's refusal to do his job.
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Yes, but that is not the point. We were also told that only one telescope would be built, there are 12 now, each promising it was the best. When do the lies and broken promises end?
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Maunakea is a big mountain. I calculated the surface area at around 587,520 acres. (Maunakea is 22.8% of the surface area of the Big Island.) The "Astronomy Precinct" is 525 acres. That's where the telescopes are located. At 525 acres, astronomy uses less than 0.1 % of Maunakea’s surface. Cultural and religious activities are allowed in the 525 acre “Astronomy Precinct.” Pretty much, the whole mountain can be used for cultural and religious activities.
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Rawconservative.com follows no journalistic standards that I can discern, and its news, like the story I noted, is designed for people with low media literacy to arouse their emotions, rather than their minds (an appeal to pathos vs. logos).
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I'm not sure whether your anti-Trump bias may have made you claim that rawconservative.com is not a legitimate news source in your attempt to rebut a link to information by rawconservative.com about illegal aliens with a driver's license allowed to vote - a mitigating circumstance (another side of the coin) to the no-proof claim against Trump.
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We need to do that too!
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".... by the Japs as this Dole street brouhaha is. Why don't they be taking up causes & rallies against Japs then?" James Cox. Mr. Cox. Pearl Harbor day is over for another year and your use of racial slurs only inspires Hawaii people to change the name "Pearl Harbor" back to Wai Momi.
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By telling the truth about the DNC, Clinton campaign? Yes
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"Do people really think Putin swayed American voters?" Yes. Next question.
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I wrote this prior to the latest word that there is real proof that Russia and Assange did what they could to steal the election and the White House. I expect, if the full report gets "printed" prior to Trump taking office, that we will be surprised how it was done. And how little respect Trump deserves for being a traitor in league with a foreign enemy. Hugh
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It is obvious that Trump is a traitor who knew Putin was going to help install him in office. He has loaded his mob with military cabinet members and unlike Ukraine, America will probably never be able to get rid of Putin's puppet. Patriotism in America is meaningless, other than a tool for the rich to dupe the poor. There were those who said that if Trump were elected American democracy would be destroyed. I now believe that. Hugh Massengill, Eugene Oregon
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you are nuts! the car has had unlimited uses for society you ignorant left wing nut job, from family, to economic booms, cars litteraly make things work.
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Good points, all ones I like to raise in addition to one simple fact: the car is undemocratic. Could you imagine the "mighty din" that would be raised if we, one day, decided to limit huge swathes of public space based on age, economic status, and physical ability? We are already doing this and those swathes of public space are called roads. The practical reasons to ditch the car (health & well-being, pollution, road safety) are well-represented here, but rarely is it acknowledged you need to be of a certain age, physical ability, and, often, economic status to operate a car in the city - limitations that run counter to the notion of an open democratic society with "public" space. The car has its limited uses, and personal transport is needed in a country as vast as ours. However, we all must change our mindset around the "right" to drive, especially in populated urban areas. It is time to make right and invest properly in cities, at the cost of their biggest detractors - motorists.
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That this is a very short list which still had to be padded with people who do not have competence in theology or philosopher, and who aren't in any better placed to comment on the content of AL than you or me. The story here is that they could only get these 23 to sign. The response from Grisez and Finnis is a serious response the Pope will need to reckon with. This is fluff.
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...... and so your point is?
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I have a button. It says, "We wanted change in the worst way, and got it". Fasten your seatbelts, America. It's gonna be a bumpy ride.
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I came from a traditional catholic background to NCR to see what there was on the site. What I see here is no better than the batsh#t crazy stuff I see from the radtrads. You all believe whatever you want to believe like children. Hilary was elected senator, made sec of state, and then voted as the nominee of the democratic party for president. If sexism were truly as you say, none of these things could've happened. Moreover, she won the popular vote. The explanation for Hilary's loss lies in the fact that many people just don't like her, that she represents more of the same and they want change, and that they are tired of the clintons. Probably the biggest factor was the change theme: they wanted change and Hilary just seemed like the same old thing. Of course this won't convince the hard core feminists because no evidence can convince them of anything.
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Just wait until Ontario has to upgrade to the more efficient versions of wind and solar. That's what you get for jumping the gun. I hope everyone will wait and develops the technology before implementing every inefficient innovation. The costs of upgrading alone will offset any gains. Unfortunately it is too late for Ontario.
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"“Solar energy is up 30-fold while the cost of solar energy has dropped 60 per cent ... the cost of renewable energy is now competitive with coal and natural gas because of scientific and technological breakthroughs,” Mr. Biden said." Really ? He should share those breakthroughs with Ontario then ,or are they state secrets?
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Only partially correct. Funded JOINTLY by the tax payers AND the employee 50/50 for about 30+ years plus the interest the investments made. DB pensions can be changed to a Shared Risk model as New Brunswick has already done which was basically forced upon the plan members. As such, their pension plan survives to this day. Retirees can have their monthly cheque reduced and the cost of living portions suspended without their union/association going to the bargaining table at all.
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$94k a year yields a $1.1 million buyout at age 55. Stunning government excess, funded by the taxpayer. Time to convert all these gov't pensions to Defined Contribution. Let these guys take some of the market risk off my shoulders.
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LOLs! On so many levels.....
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I wouldn't use the term "money saved", I would say "squandered money recovered", or "partially recovered" since we won't be able to recoup the building costs. BTW - Any new tax measures, bond measures, or levies will only make housing LESS affordable, and increase the homeless population.
4
NBT: Certainly our Democratic Party controlled state government has made some significant blunders.....no doubt about that. PERS was destined to create unfunded mandates from the start. I'd enjoy a conversation regarding the systemic flaws in the system. The JC hospital is something which CAN be addresssed. The facility can be closed. The current population can be absorbed in the Salem population....the empty beds are there. The money saved through the closure can a) partially be redirected to fund the ever-so-needed community-based services and b) help reduce the "hole" in the State budget. Doing so would require the legislators acknowledging their error and being willing to correct it. Not to be too much of a skeptic, but I can't remember the last time I saw politicians do that. Instead, I expect them to boast that they're "protecting the mentally-ill" by keeping it open and spending that 34.5 million per year. They're actually doing a disservice to the mentally ill.
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I would never expect you to become informed Nice try, flagging fetish thought police.
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I believe Mr. and Mrs. Jones. When was the first or last time you were in the Jones house visiting? That's what I thought, never.
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Just as the Church has made mistakes about first marriages ( or there would be no annulment), we have made mistakes about denying annulments. People who have been affected by those mistakes need to discern the reality and help people see the truth of their love.
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The marriage was either valid or not. A joining was done or not done. There was either a pre-existing defect or not. That's the truth. Couples need to deal with this reality, and discover the truth with the Church.
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So? Perhaps he brings facts to the table to counter the sheer illiteracy of those that oppose for the sake of opposition.
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I see you quite a bit in these pipeline comments sections. You strike me as someone (or a bit of software) working for the oil companies.
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Many times, even the nullificators do not have even a foggy idea of whether a marriage, supposedly sacramental or not, was actually valid, or not. Truth becomes a casualty! Even valid marriages die! That's the REAL world, for you, all decorated with a bright red satin bow, and just in time for Christmas. Noel! Noel!!
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The marriage was either valid or not. A joining was done or not done. There was either a pre-existing defect or not. That's the truth. Couples need to deal with this reality, and discover the truth with the Church.
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And Raymona's choice of rouge shade is tres important!
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Burke is my favorite bete rouge. Imagine how many lovely cocktail dresses one could make out of one single crimson train! And the lace!!! Perfect for daring and exquisite lingerie! I stop here, as my imagination threatens to take me way too far...:-). The young cleric admiring himself, like Narcissus, in the mirror is a perfect character to spoof at Carnevale - one can see many clerical processions of young folk during those days in Rome, holding up the necessary mirror to self-indulgent clericalism. Think Marilyn Monroe in cassock...:-) Basta!
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Hello, it's only the cold-blooded murderers that have said that he was partying with them. Unfortunately David can't tell his side of the story but I bet it would be a bit different than that of these cold-blooded now charged first-degree murderers. May they have to pick up lots of soap in the showers at Seward :-)
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This whole situation is a travesty.The Grundwald's didn't deserve to lose their son, and David didn't need to die this way. The community is suffering with them. However, nothing's been said about the fact that this 'nice kid' was 16, AND spending time with what has been proven to be a 'bad crowd.' Oh, AND drinking and smoking pot with them. Uh, does no one else see the contradiction here? It's a completely paradoxical situation - 'nice kid,' 16, a 'minor consuming', drinking and smoking pot... And that's just what had happened so far that evening. Surely David was going to drive home. Now we add 'driving under the influence' - under the influence of both liquor AND drugs (marijuana IS a mind-altering substance). Nothing can bring David back. But maybe if he hadn't gone there and been with them...no - probably! The perpetrators - ALL of them involved - need to be prosecuted to the FULL extent of the law: NO deals; NO breaks; NO excuses for age or other typical 'give me a break' items.
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She didn't make those comments.
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So if I make similar remarks about a Muslim community I would not be labeled "Islamaphobic" and attacked as a bigot?
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Think I need some pizza tonight, and gonna thank 'em for dropping Dumbitchski's program when I go pick it up, inshaa Allah
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So far two of advertisers have promised to drop their ads from her show. One another has no problem with her. I didn't hear back from several others. The two dropping her are Sara's Too Sandwiches and Sicily's.
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and the best way to prepare is to raise our taxes.
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I'm over it. Americans made their choice and while I think it's horrific for more reasons that I can fit in this text box, it's done. Now my attention turns to what Canada's next move(s) should be. Instead of wasting our efforts obsessing over every ridiculous tweet, let's prepare for what this new Administration actually does.
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GOOF
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Finally some sort of action! Now let's get talking about jacking up the Carbon price to $200 per tonne by 2025! That will send a few signals to all the fools buying SUVs/PickUps and those calling for increased Tarsand production.
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The American corporations will still move the jobs outside the country...LOL
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It will get paid by lowering taxes, reducing regulation, re-writing bad trade deals, ehancing energy resources, and re-vitalized manufacturing!
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It should be out wide release next Friday. JFK supporters will pack it out. A movie for adults.
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Would be helpful is they said when the movie was coming out.
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I have no doubt that these illegal segregated schools are producing radical activists that have been indoctrinated into the sovereignty fringe. Hitler used the same methods with his Nazi youth indoctrination schools.
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Laugh all you want, you're simply in denial. The Constitutional Convention of 1978 must really burn a hole in your craw. Whether you like it or not, Hawaiian is now an official language of Hawaii since the '78 Con-Con & our Hawaiian Immersion Schools are flourishing. We now have a generation of Na Keiki & Na Opi`o READY & able to take the helms of leadership when they become adults, that will advance our progress towards the liberation of Hawaii from American Colonialism! At least you'll still have a country to go back to: if our Native American cousins aren't themselves able to evict you alien immigrants!
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Thank you for calling out the ecotard on his dishonest malfeasance.
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Lots of questions. First Chinese CO2 emissions - still rising. As for closing old coal fired generation faster than they are building new ones, I can find absolutely no evidence of that - Chines power demand is rising not falling and coal is a major source. Their statewide carbon tax will be a sham, plain and simple. They have already been caught redhanded lying about their emissions levels multiple times, but hey, maybe they've seen the light. You believe otherwise? Bully for you And then we have the BIG one, the US carbon tax.. I can lock-solid-double-dog-dare guarantee you that the chances of a carbon tax being imposed that would materially increase gasoline or energy prices for consumers, in a state not named California, is ZERO. Just a fact of life in the US. Next to watching football,Americans spend more time arguing over being overtaxed than anything else. Zero chance of raising any tax, let alone a carbon tax.
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You prove my points, that you don't know anything about schizophrenia or schizophrenics you think the terrifying mental disorder is "their fault", and you think they can, and should, "just shape up". "A criminal is a criminal" is linguistically correct but meaningless - it leads nowhere. Schizophrenics need a stable non-threatening environment, the right drugs on a regular schedule, and regular monitoring and therapy. Even with that, those with severe schizophrenia may hurt themselves or others. That hits close to home when your good friend, a normal person with a good future, is stabbed to death by a severe schizophrenic who heard the voice of god telling him to kill; or when your schizophrenic in-law kills herself because the devil rapes her repeatedly. I suspect you ignore that part of life. None of those mentally ill people are "gaming the system" or will ever "just shape up". Larson definitely doesn't belong in prison, where he would be victimized and deteriorate further.
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And by the way - Larson belongs in Prison, not this hotel. If he has the mental faculties to locate, purchase and take drugs, he has the mental faculties to stand trial and be judged for the crimes he committed. Oh, but he was remorseful after he did it, so are many when they realize what they have done and begin to consider the consequences of it.
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Unfortunately Assad will likely face no war crimes trial....unless he crosses Putin, at which point all bets are off.
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Yes, there will be stories that will not be forgotten of Al Assad atrocities and their usage of chemical weapons. A war they perpetrated on their own people. Al Assad is a war criminal who will be arrested.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgKn_OaDOHI
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this summer Muslims tried to blow up the great Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. All the ancient Gothic cathedrals Europe targeted for destruction. I am sure the demolition Great Sphinx of Egypt will be a tremendous achievement for Islam
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Hm. I would love to see a source that quotes Benedict on "little people", that demonstrated that that was a consistently-used term. In the meantime, do you also object to Francis calling you "sheep"? And implying that we have a certain smell? : )
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The hierarchy/clergy who heap all the burdens on the people are the bigots. They consider themselves intellectually and morally superior to the "little people" [Benedict XVI's term for the laity]. Therefore, the hierarchy/clergy act as if they are higher in the spiritual order as well. A good pastor puts the higher expectation upon himself, not his people. THEY will observe him---and be inspired to try to be the best people that God created them to be.
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Well said. I just don't have the energy anymore to get into conversations with people who choose to deny the clear racism of so many of the Trump supporters.
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As I have said before, if the hood fits wear it. And also remember, when you go to bed with dogs, you'll get up with fleas. Trump voters made this bed with the dogs, they now have to wear the fleas hoods.
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Posters like you are self-trolling - I don't need to do ANYTHING (note use of "caps"). O-o-o-o - scary stuff. How many of me are there now, Gabs?
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Wow, my very own troll, sorry I don't collect them....Congrats on finding the caps key.....troll.
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I can seriously see that happening. I've never seen so many cords of wood stacked up beside houses where I live.
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Mark my words. They will have government stooges driving around looking for such wood piles and then will be taxing it.
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Give it up sweetie. The Liberals are collapsing.
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Not so, The Liberals are way ahead of the Conservatives and ahead of where they were int he last election. Conservatives are not surging.
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That's right. No one is saying Trump was involved. The US just can't have a foreign power electing our political officials. This is an act every bit as serious as 9/11. It cannot be ignored.
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This ain't isreal and Obama is on his way out. What's you point? Denial? Turning a blind? Worry of what might come out as truth? It should be investigated and if it is found that Trump was unaware and not involved, great! It's unacceptable to ignore this.
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This situation should concern us all. If, in retaliation, China releases the restraints that it has placed on North Korea, we are in for a deeply troubling and insecure near-term. China is right, Trump acts like a child and these world arenas are no playground for infants.
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Up until now Trump has been playing with other people's money when making bad decisions resulting in bankruptcies for investors and lenders, losses for suppliers he has screwed and no doubt lost careers for staff he has terminated over the years since he started to climb the greasy pole to the top. Now his bad decisions will be paid for in human lives. He is way out of his depth and a danger to the US and the world at large.
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In reply to: "The US owes China about 3.5 trillion dollars. What if China called in its debt immediately?" If China decides to sell US Treasuries then US Fed will buy them. So instead of having 3.5 trillion interest bearing securities China will have 3.5 trillion dollars in cash, with no interest accruing. The Chinese are smarter than that. Your other points are well taken. But selling US Treasuries will not do anything.
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The US owes China about 3.5 trillion dollars. What if China called in its debt immediately? What would Trump do? China has lots of military toys and like 'boys' all over the world love the chance to play with them. There is no doubt Trump will soon be in a situation way over his head and the rest of the world will just watch him crumble. If only 30 of the electoral college would change their minds before Jan. 20th. If only. As for Taiwan, well that is a whole other question.
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Typical liberal thinking. "Don't like it, ban it"
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Civil Comments® is sure working out well, isn't it, Cassandra? Just flag the post and see if that works.
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NONE of the claims you made are true- the "white supremacy" thing? Yeah- debunked months ago as fake news. There are utterly zero connections between any of these people and white supremacy. "A few generals?" Actually- its quite a few; do you know any of their names, their accomplishments, or why they were chosen? It's actually very smart and interesting, if you had actually wanted to learn. The ADN will post anything and anyone to undermine President Trump- and you just swallow it right down. Did it ever occur to you that what you and they are doing right now is the exact reason Hillary lost the election?
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' Trumps Cabinet Transcends the Concept of Parody . Trump's administration ends up being made up of white supremacists, plutocrats, right wing extremists and a few generals. . Basically, exactly what he said he wouldn't do. The kids, they have this saying, …Fooled ya, …wouldn't want to be ya. .
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SN: This is the effect of the long standing Democratic Party "wealth redistribution" plan.
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Go to esurance.com, and see what the rate is for health insurance in AK and in Seattle. It'll show you why the previous owners moved out of state. $900 difference. Before Obamacare my insurance as a self-employed person was very close to the same whether I lived in Alaska or Seattle. Sure, the republicans messed it up with Alaska not participating, but Obama messed it all up. Insurance was high, but not as high as now, regardless of the state you live. Yes, it's great the uninsured is now insured, but we are pay way more than we should to cover the uninsured. What Obamacare has done is put even more money in pockets of insurance companies, large hospitals and doctors. If we continue those rates will continue to grow and no one will be able to afford it but will be taxed when they can't. The sad part is the tax is less expensive than getting insurance. Ridiculous. I hope Trump can fix this, but I'm not too sure there either.
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A billion here, a billion there. Soon enough, we'll be talking about real money here.
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It scares me when government is so imprecise to use terms like "billions more". I do not believe they have the fainest idea about the cost or impact to Canadians. A few years ago, these carbon taxes were to be revenue neutral. We would pay more for using carbon but our taxes would go down. Now I read that Canada is going to have to pay billions to buy international carbon credits. Sounds to me like the money we are going to pay that was supposed to fun technology is going off shore. How will this benefit Canada?
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And Exxon worked out so well for Alaska..
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I rather believe President Donald Trump, I just don't see Russia hacking the Election here. Only reason Donald Trump won is because of his hard work and a strong message to the American people. Donald Trump did not take Americans for granted like Queen Hillary Clinton, who thought just because her name is Clinton she would win by a landslide, even Obama told her to get out and work the people, she did not. Donald Trump is the right person for this job. As for Rex Tillerson to be Secretary of State a great choice after all he has had dealings with World leaders on a personal level. As for McCain who has his ISIS buddys. Google it McCain and ISIS. There are McCain and his friends the leadership of ISIS to prove it. He gave them American tax dollars and heavy American weapons to ISIS. Now who is the real traitor here. Rex Tillerson is honest hard working and a Loyal American Hero.
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Then why does BC Hydro say they don't need it? Because they're not as smart as you?
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I don't know if you crunch numbers but wind is joke compared to this project. Maybe a 800MW dam. Big turbines are lucky to average even close to 1MW actual output. Probably less than that in most locals. To get 1MW average output, you need maybe 3 or 4 MW nameplate capacity. Cost is maybe 2 million dollars per MW. That comes to 800 machines of a 3MW capacity, each costing 6 million dollars. That's 4.8 Billion dollars. And you would need a place to put them all. And you still need the dam or power plant. Or live in the dark when the wind slows. I don't know if people want the power from this project, but if the do, it's either going to come mostly from hydro, natural gas or coal.
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Sure Lars he would not have wanted to consider an appointment as Surgeon General for one of the most renown doctors in the world. That would have been too logical.
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Isn't it sad when it ACTUALLY takes a brain surgeon to figure out the current government's housing and urban development programs? This is precisely the refreshing change that Trump promised and will deliver on-- no wonder lifetime and entrenched bureaucrats and politicians like Nancy Pelosi and Barbara Boxer absolutely detest these selections. . To the Alaska Dispatch, Washington Post (same thing), and New York Times- all of whom pandered to Hillary, and will continue to undermine and denigrate President Trump for the next 8 years: Your muck-raking and repeated attacks with fake news are absolutely the reason you lost as a profession during your lost election cycle-- time to wake up and start reporting on the positives and reasons why we need change.
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Heading into the US for a camping holiday, we had our vehicle searched because the border guard didn't believe that we didn't pack fresh fruit or vegetables. He not only made a mess, the more he realized he wasn't going to find anything, the angrier he got. He was so frustrated - and rude - we were petrified he was going to plant an orange just to make the "gotcha".
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Canadian Border security should stick to investigating more serious crimes, as they do when they tear apart my car looking for a pair of suspected illicit shoes.... which didn't exist. Four security guards over one SUSPECTED pair of shoes.
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You know, yardman, I agree with you, and I'm as liberal as they come. Flaming, even. Eugene politics can be infuriating, and I see why liberals are often despised as elitist hypocrites. Lots of talk and judgment, yet they'll turn around and do what they just lectured others for on a grander scale. Of course, many do indeed put their money where their mouth is, but I don't see that much in our local government. How many LTD officials actually ride the bus to work? How many City employees ride bikes? If we care about the environment, re-using a building is so much better than building a new one. Update it, sure. Make it safe. Workers deserve decent working conditions. The authors are right, though, now is not the time to have the fanciest place in town. Look at the state of our schools, our roads, and then tell me City officials will have any credibility sitting in a gold-plated chamber. We can't mock Donald Trump and turn a blind eye to our own actions.
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Our fine upstanding Eugene City Council rejects the idea (without flat out saying so, of course) of being consigned to "hand me downs" like a slightly used EWEB building. The three Rs(reuse, recycle & reduce) are gum-flapped mightily by our "progessive" overlords, but when the rubber meets the road it's only for the little people.
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Trees also help block wind, remove carbon dioxide and other pollutants, increase property values (a mature tree in a home's front yard adds up to 10% to its sales price), and actually improve business. Research has found that in tree-lined commercial districts, shoppers report more frequent shopping, longer shopping trips, willingness to pay more for parking, and willingness to spend 12% more for goods.
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Ok, first of all, sidewalks by definition are for people to walk on. They are not for growing trees. We have a place called "forests" for growing trees. I understand the "beautification" aspect, but as they said in the article, they destroy sidewalks and cost us a fortune to maintain. They also block your view so you cannot see the businesses they are supposed to be promoting. So the only real benefit is that it gives the city a place to ... hang Christmas lights?
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Quick! Deflect to something, anything, other than the subject of this article!
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Trudeau is the doomed one, I give it less than 2 years before the non-confidence vote.
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Wouldn't taking money from a foreigner for your foundation when you are Secretary of State be considered influencing policy?
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Well, almost. This was, if in fact it occurred, a operation by a foreign government to taint our election process. There's a slight difference there than charging a media, any media, with bias. That's the point of the investigation, to determine if a foreign government interfered with our election.
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The crucifixion was violence against Jesus, not violence by Jesus. Your last sentence translates to "I wish the pope would agree with ME."
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If Jesus thought non-violence to be the worst thing, He wouldn't have had Himself crucified, since it subjected so many people to such a degrading image of humans. I wish the pope would starting thinking with a supernatural mindset, so stuck is he into his temporal/1960s schtict.
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Yes, when voters are not satisfied with the way things have been going (especially on the jobs and taxes fronts) they tend to look for and support the change candidate. Although traditional Canadian voter fatigue was the largest factor in the defeat of PM Harper in 2015, desire for change fueled in part by the slowness (albeit the least slow of the G 7) of the recovery from the 2008 Great Recession was also a strong factor in the switch to Trudeau. The Clown Prince's campaign slogan emphasized change as in: Hope and Hard Work. Subsequently, each member of the Trudeau cabinet has been doing the work of three men - Larry,. Curly and Moe. And the campaign slogan is morphing into Hopeless and No Work. It is always impossible for change candidates for president and PM to fully live up to voters`expectations. Obama was not able to and already it is clear to most informed Canadians that Junior will not come close to doing so. Let us hope that Trump once again defies expectations.
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People wanted change, so they voted for the only candidate offering it. Obama got in the same way in 2008, and little change followed.
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kinda like how hillary screwed with sanders election?
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This interference in the democratic process would not be tolerated in any other country and would result in a new election. We should demand no less here!
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Lars Bauer. Would you believe a video of Trump himself saying it? Probably not. You know it's just a liberal conspiracy to take what he says literally, right? But if you want to see him say it, it's on YouTube. But then again, why let facts cloud your judgement.
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Let me get this straight: you base the truthfulness of a claim on how many Google hits you get?....got it. . And exactly how many direct ties/proof/evidence re produced?...... . whoops.
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No, the FBI head and some staff actively backed Trump and interfered in the election, as well as the Russians.
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Meanwhile, the FBI is disagreeing with the CIA claims: "The competing messages, according to officials in attendance, also reflect cultural differences between the FBI and the CIA. The bureau, true to its law enforcement roots, wants facts and tangible evidence to prove something beyond all reasonable doubt. The CIA is more comfortable drawing inferences from behaviour". So the FBI wants facts, while the CIA prefers inferences? https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/fbi-and-cia-give-differing-accounts-to-lawmakers-on-russias-motives-in-2016-hacks/2016/12/10/c6dfadfa-bef0-11e6-94ac-3d324840106c_story.html?utm_term=.2cb2b6e101c1
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The big problem here, Susan, is that there have been NO LEADERS in our capital since the Republicans took majority control. With ilk like Babcockle and Ruderich puppeteering in the background, we've been running amuck for the past three decades and it too the bottoming out of oil to prove that FACT.
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Good to know that there are three Republicans that have principles. I believe that one of the reasons that the state is in the mess it is, is that the GOP leaders have more loyalty to party than to the people. Putting party above all else doesn't leave much room for conscience, which really smacks of a totalitarian not a democratic system.
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Presumably they are not "bond traders".... Pitiful as some yields are (now) its a laddered investment,held to term, I am pretty sure.
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As bond prices have an inverse relationship to interest rates it seems as if pension funds should be taking a hit from this sector. The bonds they hold have a fixed rate (for the most part). I get the lift from the equity sector but something does not compute.
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Your reply to JZ is baseless. Why is Trump wholly uncritical and so enamored with Putin and the Russian government ,but so critical and condescending toward our federal government? He's the defacto Manchurian candidate, right mate?
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You are the new face of desperation and lies
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I've thought the same. I've also thought that he really does have the fortune he claims and is the real reason he ran for president. He's a narcissist and needs constant affirmation from his peers. Without it he feels illegitimate.
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I suspect that the Trump empire is INSOLVENT and owes a huge amount too Russian Oligarchs that cannot be repaid with current and expected revenues. Protection or discharge of this debt can only be accomplished by Putin but at what price? Bonne Chance USA
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a really silly unthoughtful comment.....
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but it's ok for US money pouring into canada - buy every canadian companies? ridiculous. We should asking the americans to pay for a wall at the border.. they are not welcome at all in this country.
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I could've sworn it was tRump's voice on that video/audio tape bragging about his p__y grabbing (I have a vagina clinched in my fat fingers because they like it) escapades.
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Folks, The whole MSM intentional narrative is simple. They want to paint the election of Donal J. Trump as the 45th President Of The United States. As being a completely tainted, and a illegitimate President. Because their pre ordained candidate, "I have a vagina" Saint Hillairy Clinton. Spent/wasted over a billion dollars on this election, with the complete support of the MSM, and still lost!
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Free markets solve problems not fanatical dogmatic, extremists and to suggest that others don't care about the environment is just plain ignorant.
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Please explain what is extreme about being concerned about climate change and its impacts? Oh, and before replying, please quickly review the IPCC 5th Assessment Report, Summary for Policymakers, readily available to a global audience for reading on the IPCC website. It's only about 29 pages, with lots of graphics and some coloured bullet points, so not too heavy a read. Climate change denial and unconcern for the safety and health of water, land, and air around you aren't obvious indicators of conscience, knowledge, or judgment.
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"I have yet to hear why the EWEB building is unsuitable for a city hall." Charles, it's "location location location." There are good reason why many people want city and county governments to remain near the center of downtown for easy access to other institutions and the public. As one who believes Kesey Square is the heart of downtown I have to agree. However, there are two good reasons to use EWEB anyway-- it's a good building, cheaper than a new one, and second, location location location. Such incredible potential, for Eugene to finally face the Willamette River from a beautiful building; combined with opening the millrace again, and the upcoming UO science development, and we have a radical vision for a new Eugene riverfront future.... All located in a place with great history as well, as Eugene's old manufacturing center and the home of Eugene's first black homeowner, Wiley Griffon. It's radical, it's risky, but maybe it's time to bite the bullet....
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I have yet to hear why the EWEB building is unsuitable for a city hall. Perhaps the elite wheels that really run things just want an shiny new building paid, of course, by the general public. Excuse the sarcasm, I'm off coffee this morning.
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