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Still no treaties as the BC government continue to divide, conquer, misappropiate and starve BC First Nations! Shame on them!!!
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Really? I would love to hear a legal argument about how Jamar Clark's death has any relevance (as a matter of the rules of evidence) in a trial for obstructing a transit vehicle. I'm guessing if there are any grounds for appeal at all, it would have something to do with the prosecution not proving all the elements of their case or technical arguments about the scope and meaning of the obstructing transit vehicle statute.
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Sorry I got the wrong page before. I am no way an SAS wannabee i'm not good enough to get into the paras let alone the SAS. I don't want to join as I can make more money through business and property. However I do have an interest in the SAS and know my stuff - kinda like my specialist subject. How does this make it a 'fan site' there are plently of them and they are crap, this is an information and statistical site being an encyclopedia and thereofre need facts and not opinions. I am happy with the article, please do not revert it without further consultation between me and other peopel who have an opinon.
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"Give everything to everyone free" is a spun up falsehood that you've apparently bought. Nothing in this world is free.
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Can't help but find it ironic and amusing that you settled with what I suggested all along. Standing ovations, guys!
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1980 is ancient history. The political world has turned upside-down since then. The "solid South" is still solid, but it's solidly Republican. There are no Dixiecrats any more. The KKK voted for Trump, not Clinton. Reagan may have won college students in the South, but he also won a majority of non-college white votes with his wink-and-a-nod to Jim Crow, his dog-whistles to segregationists. Carter was a favorite son from Georgia. Add to that that the elderly were clinging to their Dixiecrat past. Clinton did well in the South, too, as an Arkansas native and state governor. The left doesn't say the Swedes killed the Jews during the holocaust, in fact history says the Swedes did a lot to rescue Jews from the ovens. The German state killed ix million Jews. If the Jews killed a few NAZI's, can you blame them? Where do you get this remarkably distorted view of history, Agirl? How about revealing your sources?
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Petition Demands Captain Marvel Be Played By Gay Woman of Color – Not Brie Larson Petition Demands Captain Marvel Be Played By Gay Woman of Color – Not Brie Larson A new petition demands that Captain Marvel be played by a gay woman of color and not actress Brie Larson. The petition is quite short and to the point. It states: “We need Brie Larson to step down from her role to prove she is an ally of social justice and ensure a gay woman of color plays the role.” The petition also indicates that Larson “hasn’t donated to any charity other than The Motion Picture and Television Fund Foundation.” The petition’s creator notes “it’s time for her to show she is not all-talk.” The petition has currently been signed by 32 individuals. John D. writes, “Because Monica Rambeau is the better version of Captain Marvel.” Rob V. says, “Diversity should be real and not an agenda for an actress to preach.” Frank P. adds, “CM should be Monica Rambeau whos hero was her father a New Orleans police officer..” Michael K. writes, “If she cared about diversity why as a white woman did she take a role meant for a black woman.” YouTube commentator Eric July described Marvel’s portrayal of Monica Rambeau in Captain Marvel as racist. July stated, ““When it comes to the relationship between Monica Rambeau and Carol Danvers in this movie it embodies exactly how white leftists, social justice advocates see themselves.” He continues, “But the complete change of Monica highlights how they can step on black canon if it means they can grandstand or signal.” He specifically notes why the portrayal of Rambeau in Captain Marvel was racist: “Notice how Monica is a kid right now by the time Endgame drops she will have been an adult right? I’m calling it right now. She will emerge with powers and it will unfortunately be influenced by Carol Danvers as if she had something to do with why she became a hero. Though this is an offensive deviation from the original material that’s the typical elitist white leftist approach. As long as they remain on top, they will pretend they give a damn about their little stupid ass representation. It has to be on their terms. And they have to be the one’s ushering it in to feel good about themselves.” He adds: “Even though I can argue that what they did to Monica was an act of racism, if we really wanted to make this a battle of the buzz terms. They probably didn’t even realize what they did because it’s so second nature to these fools. You are down there, and they of course think of themselves up here. So, now they are laughing to the bank after they knocked Monica all the way down to this innocent child. An innocent child that looks up to this new hero and the strongest person in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, white blonde woman by the name of Carol Danvers, who is the seventh damn version of Captain Marvel.” While July stated Marvel’s portrayal of Monica Rambeau in Captain Marvel is racist, Brie Larson talks about promoting diversity as much as she can in her press engagements. Most recently she appeared on Variety and iHeart Radio’s new podcast, “The Big Cast” where she noted that “we gotta move faster” when it comes to LGBTQ and diversity representation in superhero films. In fact, it’s not just representation in the films that Larson has been advocating for. She has also made it a point to do press interviews with “diverse” people. Larson stated, “What I’m looking for is to bring more seats up to the table. No one is getting their chair taken away. There’s not less seats at the table, there’s just more seats at the table.” What do you make of this petition? Do you think Brie Larson should step down as Captain Marvel? Will you be signing the petition? (Visited 64,372 times, 1 visits today)
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Motley: My father always said that "Judgment comes from experience, and experience often comes from bad judgment" I have yet to meet anyone who's immune from this basic fact, except on these types of sites, of course.
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Dude: This young woman sought help immediately. That alone gives her a lot of credibility. This is not another one of those cases where a woman makes accusations weeks or months later, and it is then way too late to gather any medical evidence. These cases are indeed difficult to prosecute, however, due to the alcohol factor. If a woman has drunken herself into an alcoholic daze, to the point where she cannot remember exactly what happened, and only has vague, unclear memories of events, that then harms any testimony that she may be able to give.
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No it's not. You mock the honest attempts by others who use cannabis to prevent children from accessing it. One case arises and you go bananas with condemnation and hysteria. Meanwhile, kids have access to tobacco, beer, wine, and opiates, that are sold in the convenience store two blocks from school. As far as my use of medical cannabis, its none of your nosy business.
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Edwin, How does government possibly administer "how much is enough" for retained earnings for the huge variety of smalll medium businesses? What us the number for a pet shop in Kelowna? A factory in Cambridge Ontario? A fisherman in NB who is saving for a new boat? You would need an army of bureaucrats . And that red tape is just another disincentive for that business owner who should be focused on serving customers, and making a profit. As for government deciding on how to reward a small business owner for "taking the risk" ,well you kind of have it now , don't you? The rules have been set since 1972 ...as business people we play the game and take our chances. Don't be surprised that the risk takers don't like it when the rules change. As for family trusts. On this we agree. Of course the two main players in this little drama Trudeau and Morneau are beneficiaries of trust deferred tax structures to the tune of "you could only be so lucky" Interesting , trusts aren't touched
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"::::::: I will not file an RM here yet (being tired and bored of discussions where the same pack of obstinate naysayers pop in with irrational claims), but the reality of this term's negative and derogatory origins was noted by John Swanton, quoted here on the Canadian genealogy website in his article on this people - ""From the Siksika (Blackfoot) words sa arsi, ""not good."" Somewhere else on the same or similar site I found a more explicit statement that this name is considered derisive/derogatory, I'll return with it once I find it. "
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@user trás o menor pra gente ver hein sdd puto
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ANALYSIS/OPINION: As the fight to confirm Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court continues, it is imperative to remember exactly who is trying to destroy him and our system. The so-called establishment elite, left-wing groups who hate this country and our system, Hollywood hypocrites, Republican Never Trumpers and, of course, the Democratic Party having been taken over not just by ignorant socialists, but run by adults who know what they’re doing is wrong and just don’t care. For generations, liberals have been pointing fingers at conservatives accusing them of whatever awful social crime suits their purpose. Remember — Hollywood has manifested a cottage industry accusing conservatives of sexism and misogyny. These are the same people who ignored and facilitated the monster of movie mogul Harvey Weinstein and so many others in that industry. The reality is this: Conservatives became their stand-in for the bad men that they couldn’t (or wouldn’t) control or stop. After all, you wouldn’t keep working if you went to a rally like Madonna or Ashley Judd and screamed profanities at Mr. Weinstein or threatened to blow up his house. But you could scream at President Trump, unleashing rage at a man who had nothing to do with your suffering, while risking nothing in the meantime. The attacks on Judge Kavanaugh are of the same sort. On the epidemic of sexual violence and abuse, many women have never received justice or closure. That is an obscenity that must be dealt with. What we’ve seen emerge from the Democrats is now a strategy to use that pain that so many women understand and weaponize it, essentially encouraging women to use Judge Kavanaugh as a stand-in for all perpetrators. It’s true, too many women have not been heard or believed, and we need to change that, but we’re not going to accomplish anything by becoming fascists and blaming every man for the horrors others have inflicted on us. TV talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, another resident of morally superior Hollywood, contributed to the national discourse about Judge Kavanaugh by saying the high court nominee should have his penis cut off. One liberal website, the Decider, was surprised conservatives took exception to that suggestion: “But don’t despair: Kimmel has a solution for the ‘political’ fight over Kavanaugh. ‘Hear me out on this,’ said Kimmel. ‘So Kavanaugh gets confirmed to the Supreme Court, OK? Well, in return, we get to cut that pesky penis of his off in front of everyone.’ While many audience members laughed at the suggestion, a few people groaned audibly. ‘No? That’s not good? I thought I had a solution there for a minute,’ he laughed. Immediately after Jimmy Kimmel Live aired, right-wing viewers vented their anger on social media.” Liberals, apparently, not so much. The insanity, of course, isn’t limited to Hollywood liberals, it has gripped Democrats everywhere. Instead of the accuser presenting testimony detailing her allegations, multiple Democratic senators have stated that it is Judge Kavanaugh’s responsibility to disprove the allegations. These are the same people who belong to a Congress that has a “shush fund” with which they use tax dollars to pay off sexual and racial harassment claims, without (cough) proving their innocence. In the meantime, Republican Sen. Ted Cruz and his wife, Heidi, went out to dinner in Washington, D.C., and were harassed by a group of leftist activists who somehow were allowed to get into the restaurant. The Daily Mail reported, “An angry mob of protesters hounded Texas Senator Ted Cruz and his wife Heidi in an upscale Washington D.C. restaurant on Monday night, demanding to know his position on Brett Kavanaugh and later threatening him: ‘You are not safe.’ “The group, which was made up of activists from Smash Racism DC and a handful of other left wing organizations, ambushed Cruz and his wife at Fiola, an Italian restaurant near the White House …” the newspaper reported. “They … threatened Cruz, the president and ‘any the rest of the racist, sexist, transphobic, and homophobic right-wing scum’ by saying ominously: ‘You are not safe. We will find you.’ “ Remember — Democrats and leftists, the people trying to disrupt this nation socially and politically, continue to encourage public harassment of conservatives. Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters of California was simply the first one to directly encourage it. Now, the behavior of the Democrats in the Senate and their representatives on the Judiciary Committee have embraced that call and are modeling it to the nation with their harassment and attempt to destroy Judge Kavanaugh. These are the people who think conservatives won’t care enough to go to the polls in November. They were wrong in 2016, and now it’s time to prove them wrong again. • Tammy Bruce, president of Independent Women’s Voice, author and Fox News contributor, is a radio talk show host.
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Speaking of naysayers and hate. Wavemaker you need to read some of your own comments.
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Vermont ditched it because they didn't have a good way to fund it. Their small population doesn't have the purchasing power to affect drug prices or much of anything else, which was a large part of the problem. The other part is that they were only planning to tax in state companies and not out of state companies who do business there, so the tax burden was substantially higher on everyone in the state. Much of the savings from single payer come from the ability to negotiate with the private companies offering healthcare and prescriptions. Vermont wasn't able to do either so they scrapped it at the last minute.
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Sim, realmente tenho andado mais dedicado aos destaques Obrigado pela sua análise mais uma vez. VítoR™ Talk That Shit
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I've had only one profile, this one. Apparently there are 770 other James Masons.
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Guns are not greed. Guns are our 2nd amendment. A good example of greed is 8a contracting.
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; Did anyone ask for your opinion. It would seem that Wackipedia is run along similar lines to NAZI Germany.
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What happened was Donald Trump and his advisers showed the Executive Order to just the Office of Legal Counsel at the Justice Department. He did not show the order to the leadership at the DOJ including then former Attorney General Sally Yates.
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Well.....isn't he special?
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everyone on the planet owes the ACLU a thank you, even those that dont agree with them. its because of them, and their work, that you can even complain about them.
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" Thanks. I'll expand on what Tiptoety says. The first unblock request was declined by himself on the grounds that Miyokan was a confirmed sockpuppet of myself...and we all know where that lead. The other unblock requests were due to what we now know was a major f' up, and one which is yet to be addressed to my satisfaction. What you are seeing on the admin noticeboard is nothing more than an attempt to get rid of an adversary, and this is evident by the continual support of the editor who is responsible for that foul mouthed tirade which I posted earlier...look at Biophys' own comments from 03:50, 17 September 2008. The other thing that hasn't been addressed is why was this supposed outting done by an editor? What was the reason behind it? I know what was behind it, but does anyone else? Does anyone care? I'll tell you, it was an attempt to make people understand why certain editors hold such fringe views and they are prominently making their way into articles...such as the belief that Putin is a paedophile...a belief that was re-affirmed after Dialogue Stalk me "
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Errol Peru Is this article about Kitch or about Errol Peru? A friend of Peru seems to be adding content that is not really relevant.
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Great. What's the plan for the drunk and homeless crashing there at Loussac daily, making families and children sidestep the passed-out-snoring or belligerent- and deal with that? No lectures to me please. Mayor Berkenstockowicz: Got a hookup with social workers and services plan yet for when Loussac reopens to readers and researchers? And parents teaching the kids to read, like my folks did for me? Or is that old school and not possible today? This is a reality that needs addressing.
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Dear Amrita Why don't you discuss how the India became poor - after being robbed by the Brits? Or would your British descended editors not like that story?
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That is not what he's said. He wants a blanket 20% border tax on all Mexican imports to pay for the wall. It's on everything the U.S. imports from Mexico.
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Anchorage is becoming quite the cesspool. Need to make examples of these punks and punketts. Crime should not go unpunished. When prison time is up these scumbags need to be deported back to wherever. That is all.
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Based on heavy traffic and resulting congestion, it should be clear that the next 144-car ferry should be assigned to the Clinton/Mukilteo route. Our local elected officials should speak to this important issue and convince state ferry officials to do the right thing.
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Wikipedia administrators are defending a mass-murdering psychopath.
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Blaming her use of a racial slur on a fall is insulting to everyone. Thank goodness she has resigned. There is no place in public service for people this insensitive.
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[Current knowledge about the natural history of intraepithelial neoplasms of the vagina]. The data on the natural history of vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia (VaIN) available in the literature are scarce and incomplete. As a matter of fact the majority of the Authors report series with a small number of cases, which are predominantly represented by VaIN III and usually already treated. Nevertheless from the review of the literature it seems that VaIN, particularly those of low grade (I-II), tend to show a high rate of spontaneous regression. The lesions are frequently multifocal, associated with papilloma virus (HPV) infection and arising in young women. On the contrary, the VaIN showing a more aggressive behaviour are usually represented by single lesions, arising in older women. Those patients are also frequently immunosuppressed, with a history of preceding genital neoplasia and a previous exposure to radiation and/or chemotherapy.
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Троицкий — безграмотный, постоянно делает ошибки, потому и с большой буквы. The Red Borsch (обс.)
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You're out of your league here. I'm going to stop now, no offense.
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icon and eric reveal they're both anal retentive (can't let go of sh1t)- "a person who pays such attention to detail that it becomes an obsession and may be an annoyance to others, potentially to the detriment of the anal-retentive person."
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In 2004, during the early days of Open Access, I had the opportunity to start *Retrovirology* employing the then "new way" of publishing \[[@B1]\]. *Retrovirology* was not the first journal that I helped found. Ten years earlier, in 1994, I was one of nine editors, led by Dr. Chuan C. Chang, who started the *Journal of Biomedical Science*\[[@B2]\]. The *Journal of Biomedical Science* originated as a subscription-based journal; thus, when *Retrovirology* began I understood the difference between a publishing model based on subscription (readers/subscribing libraries and institutions pay) versus Open Access (authors pay, and all articles are freely accessible by readers). At the outset, there were two challenges to *Retrovirology's* success. The first was whether Open Access would be a sustainable business model. In those days, this was an unknown. Today, the increasing popularity of journals like *PLoS ONENature's Scientific Reports (<http://www.nature.com/srep/index.html>)Cell Reports (<http://www.cellreports.cell.com>)Cell and Bioscience*\[[@B3]\], *Journal of the International AIDS Society* (*<http://www.jiasociety.org/index.php/jias>*), and the recent migration of journals such as *EMBO Molecular Medicine* from a subscription to an Open Access format indicate that the latter business model has achieved financial traction, if not overt profitability. The second challenge was an early notion held by some that Open Access journals would publish lower "quality" science with inherently less "visible" findings. A few contentious colleagues even insisted, "*Retrovirology* will never reach the Impact Factors of the *Journal of Virology*, *Virology*, and the *Journal of General Virology*!" In retrospect, they were wrong; *Retrovirology* achieved and surpassed those metrics. Indeed, in the 2011 tabulation of Impact Factor and Immediacy Index, *Retrovirology* placed ahead of the *Journal of Infectious Diseases*, *AIDS*, *JAIDS*, *J Virol*., *Virology*, *J Gen Virology*; and two established standards of molecular biology and biochemistry, the *Journal of Molecular Biology* and the *Journal of Biological Chemistry* (Figure [1](#F1){ref-type="fig"}). Of interest, amongst these journals, *Retrovirology* is the only Open Access journal. This means that only in *Retrovirology* are your papers immediately available for all to read, the very day that they are published, in full text form without the readers being encumbered by subscription fees. This Open Access feature may explain the large advantage in Immediacy Index for papers published in *Retrovirology* over the next-ranked journal, *the Journal of Infectious Diseases* (Figure [1](#F1){ref-type="fig"}). ![**Impact factor and immediacy index of*Retrovirology*and the indicated journals.** The data are from the 2011 Journal Citation Reports (ISI Web of Knowledge, Thomson-Reuters).](1742-4690-9-66-1){#F1} Impact Factor and Immediacy Index are two of several proxies of a journal's quality, and one should interpret cautiously their meaning \[[@B4]\]. Arguably, a better measure is to ask how a journal's papers have made a difference in its field. In this respect, a significant example can be drawn from six *Retrovirology* papers published in December 2010 that were the first to pivotally correct the then held belief that XMRV was an etiological cause of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) \[[@B5]-[@B10]\]. In that instance, *Retrovirology's* Open Access format was particularly instrumental in permitting interested individuals, who were not career scientists, to freely, rapidly, and fully access those paradigm-changing peer-reviewed publications. Increasing data support the absence of inherent reasons for qualitative difference between papers published in subscription versus Open Access journals \[[@B11]\]. In my view, whether a journal moves to the fore is dictated by the diligence and dedication of its editorial board. *Retrovirology's* strong progress forward is owed to the efforts of its board members (<http://www.retrovirology.com/about/edboard>). Acknowledgements ================ I thank Andrew Dayton, Mark Wainberg, and John Semmes for critical readings of this editorial. The opinions expressed here are my personal views and do not necessary reflect the views of my employer, the National Institutes of Health, USA. Work in my laboratory is funded in part by intramural support from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIAID.
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I suspect that he wasn't banished to protect the villagers from him ... more like to protect any one or two of the family members of the deceased from taking revenge, and ending up in prison for murder.
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While it undoubtalby true that Freeman's Samoan expertise was far greater than Mead's, and despite your claims it would be easy to source that, the small change I have been trying to make, which is proving to be like pulling teeth, is simply that Freeman's relevant research was on Samoa. Do you dispute that? Where should I go to complain about you?
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We're not going to do your homework for you.
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Hate to lose her on the Police Commision, but what about Loretta Sheehan? She seems smart, dynamic, and morally driven.
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RT @Pointdexter: Charlie Sheen gets it http://t.co/DKk6YjTJfU
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My point was what is being gained? Their rights are not now in jeopardy so what is the point of the protest? It like they can go to Fred Meyers now so why would they protest about being able to go to Fred Meyers? But hey if ya want to protest just to protest peacefully have at er.
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Hey! I resemble that remark! OK, so you think that I, knowing that jjp58 has passed away peacefully in the night late last year, have usurped her name to improve my own street cred, and I wouldn't blame you a bit. Another possibility is that in the process of morphing from an educated and accomplished woman back to an average Joe Six-pack, I have lost about 40 IQ points. That's certainly plausible. I don't know what would convince you, and also others, that I am not the former Local Guy and jjp58, so I just have to shrug. Lo que ha pasado, es pasado. So I'm not jjp58 or Local Guy, I'm just pulling everyone's chain. Fine, but I guarantee I am Eric Norstog, and I am in the phone book. But maybe you don't believe that, either? Thanks for the laugh, Don. You and I should sit down and trade BS over a couple of highballs sometime.
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Obama has had 8 years to do just that and has failed miserably. Clinton will be the same.
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Don't be too hard on the clergy, especially the hierarchy. They are largely made up of unformed Asexuals who believe they are speaking for God rather than with their unconcious sexuality. We need to teach them about themselves so the fact of asexuality in the clergy becomes "a thing." Only that will change the debate, as well as the assumption that Jesus had to be single, as if having an attraction disorder was possible for the perfect man. Like any Rabbi, he was married and we know to who.
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, 8 January 2016 (UTC) Ah, I can see that at least part of my problem is that I used Kellycoinguy rather than my old user name KellyCoinGuy and gave the impression that I was a total newbie. Apologies, I hope to get a response at KellyCoinGuy. As an example of a similar article that HASN'T been deleted, there is MyFord Touch 20:49
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PNW. They're coming home with a victory. A surprise and only temporary, but a victory nonetheless. What you need to worry about is the possibility of the veterans (and Tulsi?!?!) showing up at the TMT hearings or up on Mauna Kea. (Don't spill your beer.)
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NEW DELHI: India is keeping a close watch as protests grow in Sri Lanka over a proposed pact with the US, which could enable the setting up of an American military base in New Delhi's southern neighbourhood.The Indian establishment is of the view that as a close neighbour, it would respect Colombo 's decision, as the Sri Lankan Prime Minister on Wednesday announced that his country would not sign any pact that violated sovereignty. “Delhi will respect Colombo’s decision on the matter. We are keeping a close watch as this pertains to our neighbourhood that has strategic significance for India,” an informed source who did not wish to be named told ET. President Maithripala Sirisena , who is at loggerheads with Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe , also said over the weekend that he would not allow signing of any agreement which would not be in Sri Lanka's interests.Last month, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo cancelled the Lanka leg of his Asia trip following growing protest over the proposed military pact.The Lankan government had come under fire from the country’s opposition over the Status of Forces (SOFA) Agreement, which would give the US forces unrestricted access to Sri Lankan facilities as well as diplomatic immunity. "We have not signed a new agreement, but we have been discussing a draft. We will not sign anything to harm our independence and sovereignty," Wickremesinghe told Parliament on Wednesday, in response to an opposition query.He said the Lankan ports would not be allowed to be used by any foreign force. "There was an exchange of letters between the then President JR Jayewardene and former Indian PM Rajiv Gandhi. It was stated that Trincomalee or any other ports in Sri Lanka will not be available for military use by any country," he said.
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1. There is some kind of malformation in the nigger "brain" that makes it behave the way it does.
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Horse manure. Another sad case of false equivalence and just plain being a poor loser. Trunp is your burden, don't try and rain on everyone else because if your party's stupidity in nominating him.
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" Everyone else seems to have stolen all the good Easter pictures and stuff, but I wish you a Happy Easter all the same. — • T [15:52, 16 April 2006]"
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Guys now and days act like they don't care because pussy is easy but that's not the only thing that matters &#128079;&#128079;&#128079;
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The patented Trudeau "Cream Puff" address. At least he wasn't praising 3rd dictatorships this time Not that anybody was paying attention. See how empty that room was? Lots of pics on google images. I would say "crickets" except it looks like even the crickets walked out on him. Face it! Everybody except the fools who voted for this guy have got his number. For our sake lets hope they figure it out sooner than later. Before the crickets revolt.
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Q: Wrapping a Python Object I'd like to serialize Python objects to and from the plist format (this can be done with plistlib). My idea was to write a class PlistObject which wraps other objects: def __init__(self, anObject): self.theObject = anObject and provides a "write" method: def write(self, pathOrFile): plistlib.writeToPlist(self.theObject.__dict__, pathOrFile) Now it would be nice if the PlistObject behaved just like wrapped object itself, meaning that all attributes and methods are somehow "forwarded" to the wrapped object. I realize that the methods __getattr__ and __setattr__ can be used for complex attribute operations: def __getattr__(self, name): return self.theObject.__getattr__(name) But then of course I run into the problem that the constructor now produces an infinite recursion, since also self.theObject = anObject tries to access the wrapped object. How can I avoid this? If the whole idea seems like a bad one, tell me too. A: Unless I'm missing something, this will work just fine: def __getattr__(self, name): return getattr(self.theObject, name) Edit: for those thinking that the lookup of self.theObject will result in an infinite recursive call to __getattr__, let me show you: >>> class Test: ... a = "a" ... def __init__(self): ... self.b = "b" ... def __getattr__(self, name): ... return 'Custom: %s' % name ... >>> Test.a 'a' >>> Test().a 'a' >>> Test().b 'b' >>> Test().c 'Custom: c' __getattr__ is only called as a last resort. Since theObject can be found in __dict__, no issues arise. A: But then of course I run into the problem that the constructor now produces an infinite recursion, since also self.theObject = anObject tries to access the wrapped object. That's why the manual suggests that you do this for all "real" attribute accesses. theobj = object.__getattribute__(self, "theObject")
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The Cheato Jesus has managed to offend and wreck more relationships and processes in the first two weeks of his reign than all those before him. Stunning.
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`:That would be rather unnecessary. ♣ § ♣ `
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2. Wow, that's a lot of locked up energy...someone needs to take their finger out of the dyke
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Tyipical leftest and their “identity liberalism”. Thus to favour one group is to exclude another, in this case the so-called “left-behinders”, identified as the “pale, stale, male – and failed”.
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Unfortunate... can't businesses get good low interest loans at this time? Are they indebted to a local bank?
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Extreme CFNM Movies Sheffield Night OutSheffield in the UK was a night to remember. The night in question was no different to any other, so we thought! Once the CFNM party started the crowd soon warmed up, then things started to move in the cock sucking direction, the Sheffield girls sure know how to suck cock well. These CFNM movies speak for themselves. Watch after party more hardcore movies at Extreme Cfnm
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Trump is never going to go above 40% again
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You just explained why Trump voters are the only demographic that is dying younger. They are quite proud in their ignorance. If they want to be part of a white identity death cult, who am I to stop them? They deserve what their choices will create. The Trump budget cuts support for rural areas. He thinks they don't deserve government welfare.
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If you have any desire to discuss this further, it should probably be taken to your talk page or mine, since it's way off-topic for this one.
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Thanks for experimenting with Wikipedia. Your test worked, and has been reverted or removed. Please use the sandbox for any other tests you want to do. Take a look at the welcome page if you would like to learn more about contributing to our encyclopedia. Thanks. +
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Amen.
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You're the one complaining about an income tax "laying the burden on the backs of only 200,000 Alaskan wage earners". Bureaucracy will be minimal. Tax is deducted from every PFD automatically. Yes, kids and all.
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A seven-year survey of management of coagulase-negative staphylococcal sepsis in the neonatal intensive care unit: vancomycin may not be necessary as empiric therapy. The typical empiric therapy for coagulase-negative staphylococcal (CONS) sepsis includes vancomycin. In our neonatal intensive care unit, we have consistently avoided the use of vancomycin to treat CONS sepsis, except for specific cases, and have used instead cefazolin as empiric agent. The clinical outcome of infants with CONS sepsis was evaluated in relation to the susceptibility of CONS blood isolates to cefazolin over a period of 7 years. Clinical characteristics, symptoms of sepsis and antibiotic use were studied retrospectively. Susceptibility of CONS blood isolates to cefazolin was determined by E-test. Of 163 infants with proven CONS sepsis, 121/140 (86%) infants with a cefazolin-susceptible (minimum inhibition concentration (MIC) ≤8 mg/l) and 21/23 (91%) with a cefazolin-resistant (MIC ≥32 mg/l) blood isolate were treated with cefazolin. 21 (13%) infants were switched to vancomycin, in only 3 of them CONS had become resistant to cefazolin. The majority (81%) of the infants with a good response to cefazolin had the indwelling central venous catheter removed, in contrast to only 22% of the infants with cefazolin treatment failure. Median cefazolin MIC values were 0.75-2 mg/l during the study period. The great majority of infants with CONS sepsis was successfully treated with cefazolin. The use of vancomycin could be restricted to specific cases. Despite the consistent use of cefazolin in neonatal CONS sepsis over an extended period of time, cefazolin MIC values remained low and in the susceptible range. Removal of the central venous catheter in infants with clinical symptoms of sepsis is an important therapeutic measure.
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"So when a story is framed in a dishonest way" If the facts known fit the narrative, even though the subject of the narrative objects without evidence, is it dishonest? For example, if all the available facts indicate that there was no massive voter fraud, a narrative that calls Trump's statement of voter fraud baseless is dishonest or fake news? Or to use another example of Trump's accusation of "fake news," when there is no narrative at all such as the alleged, "Bowling Greens Massacre" is that also dishonest or fake? Do you not consider Trump's own political views when he cries "fake news?" That the Trump administration might be framing a story in a dishonest way, e.g. his inauguration numbers? It seems to me that you give far more credit, though equally little to no consideration, to whatever narrative Trump's administration provides than any media source that disagrees or questions it.
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Theft isn't a crime that can be ignored. It's increasing in Anchorage and is getting worse with the results, the stabbing of the officer in the article being a prime example. I've watched private security in several big-box stores being attacked when the Thief is stopped, putting the Thief in danger of missing out on his next heroin injection or next hit of meth. Then the Thief fights to get their stolen goods out of the store so they can get to their fence for cash, then to their dealer for more drugs. APD needs to make this issue a PRIORITY. The shoplifters are definitely organized, the people breaking into homes and outbuildings are getting there. Same with the car-theft ring that seems to be getting more brazen and prolific. Theft is a base-level crime. It leads to more and bigger thefts, escalates to more expensive goods being targeted, graduates to home invasion, and eventually someone ends up badly hurt or dead. It fuels drug abuse and addiction. This needs to be addressed!
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== Sentry Gun Page == in reference to your insertion. the site is The Sentry Project. you are not allowed to put that site on the sentry gun page though. even if you thought it was relevant you still can't.
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Former D.C. cop admits falsifying radar-camera testing records (THE WASHINGTON TIMES) A former D.C. police officer admitted Thursday to falsifying logs regarding the testing of mobile photo-radar cameras that issue speeding tickets — a move that resulted in the department having to refund more than $17,000 in traffic ticket fines. According to court records, the 22-year department veteran was supposed to be monitoring photo-radar equipment during overtime shifts and taking test photographs once an hour with the cameras to ensure they were working properly. In 2008 and 2009, prosecutors said Mr. Cephas failed to take the once-an-hour shots on 33 occasions and covered up the mistakes by rolling back the clock on the radar unit in order to make it appear he had properly tested the machines. I told my little brother the same thing-John if you spent the same amount of time doing something honest,you’d have way more money then you do now………..thief and corrupion has been the order of the day for so long now in america, everyone is in on it,Might as well let him go,so we don’t have to support him in prison,and let him run for public office or something,cause if you start putting people in jail for thief,you’d have to put almost all of america in jail,(maybe thats what the fema camps are about?)ANYWAY its to late to fix the government,the queen whore drug dealer of england has taken over the whole country with her crooked banks,and if theres one thing america worships its money and bon bons…………………….
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Letterman needs to lose the beard. It ages him another 10 years and he looks like jolly old St. Nick.
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The whole "Russia" thing was a Dem concoction, hastily conjured up after she lost the election, to divert attention from Hillary's crimes while Secretary of State. Now let's get back to business on that.
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La base para el artículo ha sido obtenida de la web del W123 Club España, tras obtener la oportuna autorización.
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No. The breach of California law would be a breach of criminal law to the extent someone telling Anne Coulter to shut up made a threat. Simply telling Anne Coulter to shut up and leave town s not illegal unless said by the STATE
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From his particular perspective within the body, he can see the past, but not the present or future.
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We've seen couples have sex to avoid listening to bands, but turns out listening to Behemoth enhanced the desires for one couple to just say fuck it and get down and dirty in the mosh pit. Behemoth frontman Nergal has shared a video clip of a woman going down on a man right in the middle of a moshpit during a Behemoth set. Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading. It all went down during the Polish black metal band's performance at Roskilde Festival in Roskilde, Denmark. Nergal shared the below video with the following caption explaining the story: "Well, I'm no veteran but I've seen things. I've seen a lot… yesterday we wrapped up a festival season at the legendary Roskilde Festival in Denmark. The show was really good, pretty tight and with a passionate response from local viking squad. I'm happy to see ANY reaction to our music really. I'm good with anything but indifference. I'm ok with a lil dose of violence, people throwing pieces of their wardrobe, ppl flipping me off, bulling me, girls showing titties… it's ALL good! But in my almost 30 year carieer I've NEVER seen a couple making out right in front of stage in the epicenter of the fuckin' pit! Holy shit! Half naked lady was kneeling in front of half naked dude blowing him for good 5-10 minutes while he was raising fists and singing along to our love songs! How cool is that hm?!? It feels good to know that BEHEMOTH is corrupting legions on soooo many levels! LOVE IS THE LAW, DEPRAVATION LEVEL PRO @devilutiondk" https://www.instagram.com/p/Bzm7T0lohw7/?utm_source=ig_embed Behemoth return to the States next month supporting Slipknot on their Knotfest Roadshow, along with Volbeat and Gojira. Here are the dates:
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6-6-11 exactly three months after... You know...
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I was mostly a wreck, maintaining some semblance of normalcy for the sake of my children and of course my wife. It's a sad story, but I had every reason to be angry at the lack of honesty and some plain incompetence on the part of physicians. I could have gone to court, but I was barely functioning after her death and it wasn't going to bring her back. The worst part was the total lack of honest discussion between myself, my wife and any of the many doctors, I suppose they leave that to the hospice folks,(if they are available), but they are supposed to be the primary caretakers of my wife, my family, I think they owed me honest compassion. Maybe they'll have specialist for that as well. Thank you for your personal stories, we are much closer to common understanding than we started.
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Ajay, jou ou doring. Wragtag, hoe kry jy dit reg?
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New bitch already and it's the second episode .
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` == first blush == I noticed post, and wondered if perhaps you weren't being a bit defensive. I didn't see it as ``posturing`` by Mastcell, but rather a considered action followed by a detailed reasoning as to why he did what he did. That's not to say that I'm familiar with the situation, I'm not. Just that having seen and known Mastcell for a long time, I have to say that I've never known him to point fingers, make accusations, or step on toes. I /do/ understand that when you take an administrative action which gets changed that you start to question yourself and all (big time .. but I won't go into my own details), but I doubt any slight was intended in the least. You're doing some damn fine work Dennis - don't let the little stuff throw ya for a loop. Cheers. `
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The people who put forward these $0.72 on the $1 type claims know they are misleading. So does the Globe. So why are they continuing to publish them? My guess: because they don't care if they mislead people as long as they get what they want. For shame Globe and Mail!
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<-- slowly shakes head. The statistics you quote have been thoroughly debunked long ago. it is not cheaper to confiscate my wages and forced to support people who will not lift a finger to support themselves. Deluded neurotics tell themselves these social parasites stop stealing if you just give them housing, a bald face lie as they continue to steal, and inflict their dysfunction on the community. Predictably you deflect to others like vets, and disabled, an intellectually bankrupt ploy. and speaking of disabled and the vets there are plenty of programs to help them. I am disabled, and I have spent 2 years living on the streets. At no time did I live like a social parasite. There is no excuse for this criminal vagrancy plaguing our community and state today
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When a man won't release his tax returns for public perusal like all previous presidential candidates have done then I'ld say your analogy would be valid. There is a firestorm brewing inside trumps tax returns that would show his deep connections to the Russian plutocrats that need Putin's permission to even pass gas. Are you concerned at all that this so called president is hiding very critical information inside his tax forms mr. corbell? What would be the reaction from your fav information sources if candidate Clinton had refused to release her tax/financial information? Why I bet Mr Chavettz of House Oversight would burn the midnight oil launching not one but multiple investigations into that very suspicious behavior. So ya I agree, where's there's smoke there's fire in the case of trump but with the NOAA data it is just more Koch money distorting the facts.
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Bazz: 38% on eligible dividends is a pittance? SFI
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पाकिस्तान फंसा तो कोहली-धोनी पर भड़के बासित अली.
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Not if it is done properly. Acts says clearly that some were pastors, some preachers, some teachers, etc. etc. That means that all the functions of the church community were not on the shoulders of just one person, as they often are now. If the lay people were trained and empowered for everything but the sacramental ministries and functioned in a truly collaborative way, married clergy could be an asset. As I see it, the hardest effects are on the wife and kids because of the experience of growing up and parenting in a dishbowl. If married clergy were limited to mature men whose children were grown and so would not have unreasonable expectations placed on them and the priest had work experience outside a church career, a married clergyman could offer much to the community.
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Lesbian tu dimana mana. Sampe teman sendiri aja lesbi'
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The "fool" was voted President is a billionaire has a lovely wife beautiful children and you Mike?
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Why does this person keep making the news for doing absolutely nothing...is it a slow day at the lousy globe and mail? The globe is a bad as the star and sun -
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Grow up.
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Excellent to see Jughed is now Trump's best buddy. Now let's watch Juggie explain that to his dwindling flock.
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Great link. Pandora and others should read it. The salient point for me is that Uranium One Holding could not take any mined Uranium out of the US by US Law. It's called 'checks and balances'. Homeland Security, the DoD, and the Justice Department signed off on this deal as well, but you never see that fact anywhere.
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November 2012 RE: Mark McGwire Hello. I know your intentions are good, but please stop changing Mark McGwire's team status until he is officially a member of the Dodgers coaching staff. Unless something has changed in the last 30 minutes he has not signed a contract for the team, it's only expected / speculated that he will...which is't grounds to make a change. Further, you provided no reference to back up your change. In the future please do so. Much thanks!
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Why is meth cooker still there. Some responsible oldtimers or city council family? Make a call to DEA outside. They love busting Alaskan's. We are such wild and crazy people.
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all discussions and suggestions welcome. We are converting the English Wikipedia into an XML data file for import by Wikimedia into the Native Cherokee Wikipedia. All English Cherokee Articles will be updated here first since conversion into Cherokee is a one way process due to conjugtion rules and verb stem construction. Conversion of Cherokee into English is less precise and more complex latin based words have no counterparts in the Cherokee Language. All Native Cherokee and interesting contributors welcome.
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Blame the PET Liberals for that. Before JT's dad took the helm, our federal government ran a balanced budget and didn't have a huge debt load.
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