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Plus I don't believe any of our armed forces joined against their free will because their parents forced them into it. Nor were they left to rot in a foreign country's jail w/o Geneva conventions being observed while our government stood by and condoned the action. I'd go to bat for any members in our armed forces that did fit that description but I sincerely doubt we'd find a single, solitary one!
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The comment by Ms Frum is just inflammatory nonsense. Omar Khadr did not fight against us and he had as much right to fight as did the U.S. forces who invaded Afghanistan.
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I agree with you to a large extent. We all have a choice if we want to chance a dip in a polluted ocean. However, not many of us can choose to avoid the flies that feces "dumped" on land would attract.
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I think the homeless defecating on the sidewalks and bushes are a more clear and present environmental issue than rinsing off after a swim in the ocean. You sure the people lathering up weren't homeless?
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Trump could have ended any of this controversy months ago. When it became clear that the media and the Ds weren't going to just drop it, he could have given them every bit of information they could possibly want. Of course the only reason he would do that is if he was 100% certain that none of his people were involved with the Russians. Unfortunately, he didn't, instead he has acted like he has something to hide from day 1.
| 4 |
'Months of Russia controversy leaves Trump “boxed in” ahead of Putin meeting.
Whatever course the U.S. president takes with his Russian counterpart this week will likely be called into question.'
Mission accomplished for the lib media after months of 24/7 fake Trump/Russia collusion "news" stories based on unnamed sources with zero evidence.
But now the breathless media is supposedly all concerned about Trump being "boxed in" as a result of their irresponsible actions?
Too funny.
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Is it naïve to assume people who have been chastising everyone, that we assume were they invited to come to one of these parties that they would politely decline?
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OJFL, I'm not assuming anything. I'd read (several years ago) that the Kushner family were all Liberal Democrats, which can be verified if you want to do the research. I knew Kellyanne was a Conservative Roman Catholic, and if not for her I wouldn't have even voted for a President in 2016. Perhaps I & J still have a lot of Lib friends, so then where does the pretense start and stop? Are the "friends" phony, or are I & J phony? And of COURSE they could be both despised AND invited to party-hardy...are you really that naive?
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What do the Americans pay out to families when they kill people in Afghanistan?? Give that amount to the widow if you must. Maybe $50K?
Omar was jus a kid, he was tortured, and locked up for 10 years. He deserves ever penny of that $10 million.
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He should give that money to the family of Christopher Speer.
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You tell 'em Naomi...
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They certainly did have a choice. They chose not to take a losing case to court. That Mr Khadr's rights were violated is no longer a matter of debate. The courts made that clear years ago. If the government had gone to court it would have lost. So, they did what all sensible litigants with a losing case do. They settled it and in the process likely saved us all some money. We live in a county where the rule of law matters. Had Mr. Khadr's rights been observed, we would have avoided this mess. And, proper due process might then have been allowed to hold Mr.Khadr accountable for his actions. But, successive governments have screwed it up. And that's why we are where we are.
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Apparently Liberals consider Khadr to be an angel.
I've yet to hear Omar criticizing AlQaeda or his Taliban mentors.
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I fail to see how it can be considered demonizing whey they are obviously representing the same view as millions of Canadians coast to coast.
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Nadia Busekrus, this Commentary was submitted to Chad Blair to "test the water". No legislator or anyone else saw it before Mr. Blair. He was kind enough to publish it. My purpose is to see if this concept gains any traction in the community. If it does, I will discuss it with any elected officials interested.
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Dear Mr. Leong, has this idea been brought to any legislators/proposed at any meetings?
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just_4%_like_any_white_(it_is_the_maximum)
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pretty sure, i'm mostly neanderthal.
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What specifically did he do since you are so certain he did everything? Merrick Garland didn't get the consent of the Senate and if Hillary would have won he probably would have been replaced by one of her nominees. I doubt you would have called her nominee "a thief and usurper of another's seat".
Neil Gorsuch will forever be known as a Donald Trump Supreme Court Justice. You had best get used to it or foreve live in a state of denial.
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He had everything to do with it. Forever to be known as a thief & usurper of another's seat.
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If anyone is suffering from an entitlement attitude, it is the oil industry. We have NO obligations to pay them extra to extract/produce more oil. We never did. And they were still happy to rake in their billions. Their entitlement attitude became apparent after Sean Parnell came into office AND after some integrity-needy legislators got a big whiff of goodies they could receive should they join that merry bandwagon. Their 'entitlement scheme' came to fruition in the form of SB 21. Take Alaska and Alaskans for all the oil money they've got! Inject a little fear here, a boost of goodwill there, and VIOLA! they get their credits and subsidies for at least five good money-guzzling years!! The current scheme/agreement is no longer beneficial to Alaska or Alaskans. It is all, oil industry, oil industry, oil industry. THAT attitude is not, and never will be, beneficial to Alaska and goes against the constitution: ALL resources are to be gotten FOR the MAXIMUM BENEFIT of ALASKANS, FIRST.
| 6 |
Ellen - It appears you are suffering from a typical entitlement attitude, just by having a pulse you are demanding a handout without any effort. How is this attitude beneficial to Alaska?
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Why exactly should he go along with globalist plunder? Because hurt feelings in what you miscast as "the world community" who are nothing more than a group of paid-off wheelers-and-dealers?
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That's our president*--the great uniter who is making us more popular within the world community.
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Show me a terrorist that is interested in legal issues? Killing of civilians is not a crime? Yet we need to straighten out this Khadr situation with $10mm? Unbelievable some of you people - like to see how you would feel if your loved ones were the victims. Obviously never seen or done jack.
| 4 |
At last a well written, clear analysis and explanation of this case. Thank you for this article, which hopefully will clear up some of the misconceptions and nonsense being expressed about this whole mess. But then again, it seems that many people simply are not interested in clear analysis and explanation of legal issues.
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or funding terror.
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Evidently the "passion for the Bible" doesn't get in the way of looting a country's ancient heritage.
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Somebody doesn't understand how city roads are funded. Hint, it's not by state gas taxes.
| 4 |
Try this belief, Mr Hancock: Gas taxes go ONLY to road repair and new road construction. Bicyclists can pay their own way. Denver area citizens likely don't need yet another bureaucracy to block their needs. Get your in-laws jobs in the "real world", even if reality isn't your thing!
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There are many fascists in the sea and some of the queerest fascists of all are the left wing fascists.
| 4 |
The irony is that the modern leftist university fascists think they are fighting right wing fascism by embodying the very fascism they think they are fighting. Milo has never been racist, misogynist, homophobic or intolerant but he is hated because he is conservative, despite being gay. How utterly delusional the left has become with its own fake virtues.
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Similar to you poking your pointy head up when they lose, amiright?
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They happen to win a series and lo and behold, Malcolm comes out of hiding.
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Mental incapacity...
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High crimes and misdemeanors. Tweeting doesn't seem to apply.
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It isn't a matter of catering to whims, it is a matter of understanding that based on the last election, each party speaks for roughly half the voting population, that means that if you approach things from a purely partisan perspective, you are ignoring half the country. Ultimately, the Rs can still go their own way on things, but they need to realize that completely ignoring half the nation isn't good governance, no matter who does it.
| 4 |
"Republicans have accomplished little because they approach the process in a “totally partisan” way. “If they work with Democrats, they might be able to get something done,” he said in a statement".
In other words the Republicans aren't catering to the whims of far left liberals.
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Are you sure that North Korea is running loose? Just because China says publicly that North Korea needs to stop it's nuclear weapons program doesn't mean that they aren't quietly encouraging North Korea behind the scenes. I suspect that China views North Korea as a convenient lever to force the west to limit it's actions and influence in the region. I suspect that it's only if western nations show that they are ready to act forcefully to eliminate the growing threat North Korea poses that China will begin to view North Korea as tool that may cost more than it is worth.
| 4 |
"China needs to backoff or fix the problem permanently ."
--
China doesn't need to do either.
NK isn't threatening China.
A priority for the US, SK and JPN isn't necessarily a priority for China.
China will extract a high price in exchange for reining in NK.
China has a large responsibility for the current regime in NK but they don't have the urgency to fix it that US, SK, JPN do.
For decades the Chinese dictatorship used NK as its pitbull, threatening the neighbours.
Now the pitbull is running loose and only China can call it back.
But China will want a lot to curb its rabid dog.
It's a handy form of blackmail for China.
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Khadir's buddies
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Vehicle attacks from whom?
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The old "opposite" dodge. Trump must be the most infantile president in our history, and his behavior has been censured across the political spectrum. I certainly don't care if you take me "seriously" or not.
| 4 |
There is very little reason to take anything seriously from somebody who calls our President "Manbaby".
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True a child is a child. Therefore, all the children sent to the Residential Schools should get $10 million for their pain and suffering. Throw in $10 million for each of the Acadian children terrorized by the English in the 1750's who lost their homes, families, country and some their lives.
| 6 |
Nope. A child is a child is a child. That is according to international law to which Canada is a signatory. The USA is a signatory to the same international law, but they broke it again and again - it forever tarnished their reputation and their souls.
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Well, first, it was selective leaks only from Democratic officials' email accounts. If the Russians or others hacked GOP official emails, we never saw them, purposely. They likely were every bit as personal and potentially embarrassing, but the intent was to swing public opinion against Democrats, of whom the Russians and our other enemies were more afraid.
Second, the Podesta and other Democratic emails weren't actually as horrible as the right wing noise machine twisted them into after going into hyper-distortion mode. I read them. What was the problem in them? Most people didn't read them, they just relied on the mischaracterizations of them by the right wing media and professional liars. Remember the Fox paid talking head analyst who claimed Hillary was a criminal and should go to jail? Well, after the election, it turned out Hillary wasn't a criminal but this Fox analyst was and is likely headed to the slammer.
Pay attention, American people.
| 10 |
Can someone explain what "campaign hacking" is besides a scary phrase used by awful journalists to make it sound like votes were electronically changed?
John Podesta gave his credentials to his email account away after a spear phishing link was sent to him. His emails were made public. This didn't implact the process of voting. It likely influenced people's opinions and decisions when private information and facts were made public
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podesta_emails
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Sorry but you are incorrect. Omar Khadr was not "convicted by the USA justice system". He was convicted by a military tribunal that was set up specifically to avoid the normal justice system. The law used to 'convict' him was passed specifically to convict him and was applied retroactively, something that is completely contrary to US and Canadian legal standards and would have resulted in the case being thrown out in the USA justice system.
The reality is that Omar Khadr was 'convicted' in the kind of political show trial usually found in China or North Korea.
| 4 |
A lot of posters are arguing that the process leading to Khadr's conviction was flawed. That is their opinion. But Khadr pled guilty and was convicted by the USA justice system. He is a terrorist convicted of murder. That is fact.
It is a generally-accepted principle in all Western countries that convicts should not profit from their criminal acts. That is also fact.
I certainly hope that both justice systems cooperate to transfer the money to the Speer family. Please note that in civil suits in the States and Canada the standard of proof required is different. It is not necessary to prove that Khadr murdered Speer "without a shadow of a doubt". It is only necessary to prove that it "likely" happened. Again the courts decision is a fact, and the posters' arguments are opinion.
Even if the money is tied up for ever in the courts, it will be a better outcome than sending the message to terrorists that Canada is the biggest sucker country on earth.
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Fascism I already here and it is wrapped up in the DNC!
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"When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross"........Sinclair Lewis
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BS. People who earn their way in life through education are the backbone of this country. CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW DUDE!
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I do NOT care if this DUDE has a Masters, Doctorate, Legal, Presidential, whatever type of degree or title. He is a documented member of a Criminal Motorcycle GANG. There are zillions of people in this country that are HIDING behind a so called HIGHER EDUCATION or PROFESSIONAL Title and paper shingle on the wall. If this DUDE was SINCERE about his Education, he would TOTALLY DISASSOCIATE himself from the CRIMINAL Motorcycle GANG. This DUDE is a PHONY BULLY type.
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I recall the "de-extinction" article. We talked about beer, a much more substantive subject.
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So Donna Schaper doesn't like shock. Good to know. As opposed to the rest of us who delight in it?
This is the same author who not long ago equated so-called "de-extinction science" to resurrection. She has a penchant for adding two and two and coming up with a 45 degree angle. She raises some amusing questions, but with no coherent conclusions or calls to action, what's the point?
Her stuff reminds me of conversations I've had with strangers on airplanes. It's an okay way to kill time while circling for a landing, but completely forgotten by the time I reach the luggage carousel.
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I think you are indirectly making Kim's point for him. What Kim and other minority actors and actresses are saying is their race is preventing them from landing lead roles.
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Mr, Kim, when you land the LEADING ROLE of a prime time tv show, then you can have the highest salary too, Don't know what race has to do with it.
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Congratulations on beating the civility bot.
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Since trump was elected it has made you happy that you can spew your racist beliefs all over the internet and people will agree with you.. Honestly this world will be a better place when jerks like you are out of it. I bet you thibk that's a threat too don't you? Single minded idiot you are
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LG, I think the importance of the Eucharist is a given. However what the pastor and parish CAN control are doing well the three items mentioned.
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"...you want to ... complain that other people are less Catholic than you."
Not at all. I don't judge that anyone is less than I, let alone less Catholic; I am well aware of my faults - my wife ensures that. I'm merely commenting that if the Mass is build around "hospitality, homily, and music" as is stated, it is missing the "source and summit of the faith" and focused on the ephemeral, unnecessary parts of the Liturgy. I am not saying "get rid of 'em", only add the one greatest element around which the others must congregate. Otherwise, protestations to the contrary notwithstanding, the Catholic Community does become a social club that rises or falls with a change in pastor.
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You need to look up the definition of insulting, because there is no insult in anything I have said here. I drew a conclusion which helped explain his lack of understanding. You are seeing monsters that don't exist. Lastly, please make intelligent comments on this important issue, instead of whining about some perceived offence. Grow up.
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Don't you think you are a tad insulting?
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... just like Kmart and Sears grabbing onto each other as the end nears!!
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... death spiral TOGETHER!!!
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It is not unpatriotic to attempt to prevent Trump's harmful policies from taking effect. I don't want to give him a chance to destroy the EPA, repeal safety regulations, or purge people off the voting lists. These must be resisted.
| 10 |
Okay lets look at all the negative comments on this thread. A lot of them right. Now just think of the things that would be said if it was someone else getting all this hate. You all would blow a gasket over it. You won't even give the guy a chance. How does all this crap add up? Well I for don't like it. I don' agree with everything he does but he is the President like or not. Need to stop this bs and move forward and help bring America together again. This PC crap that came about has done nothing but hurt the country and her citizens and now is the time to fix it. Just my opinion.
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They criticized President Obama when he said or did something worth criticizing, the same way they criticize the bloated carnival barker in office now. It is just, by comparison, it just seemed they never criticized him, because he rarely did anything wrong. And Trump almost never does anything right. See the difference?
| 4 |
Words cannot convey how offended I am every time I watch a few minutes of CNN. I have no choice but to glance at it at the gym or walking through the airport as if gawking over a car wreck.
They are permanently damaging the institution of journalism. Whereas they NEVER criticized BO, it is the precise reverse now. How is that fair journalism?
Can't wait for AT&T to buy Time Warner and can the CNN CEO.
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ElRey, the SCC could be empowered to do so if it is not so empowered already (contempt of court should do the trick nicely, as another post writer suggested).
You have not rebutted my point, which is that it is fully and totally WRONG for the Judges to PUNISH THE PUBLIC when the government agents fail to follow THE JUDGES' directives.
Again, it is the throwing of rocks at randomly selected people in Winnipeg, as I alluded in my earlier post. It is unfair for the Winnipeg folks getting pelted, it is wrong for society, it is just WRONG.
Punish the GOVERNMENT AGENTS for THEIR failing to abide by the court order. In doing otherwise, in punishing the general public, the Supreme Court has made a supreme and inexcusable mess.
| 4 |
In the real world, the SCC has no jurisdiction to impose penalties on elected officials for their failure to appropriate sufficient budget resources. The elected officials are ours (the General Public). We change or penalize them if we choose to do so, not the SCC.
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Body guards?
This is Canada. Not the Disunited States of Amerika.
We submit to the rule of law and due process, don't we?
| 4 |
I wouldn't want to be Omar right now......most of his ill gotten gains will be spent on body guards for the rest of his life.
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We need provinces, so that Quebec can get a fat equalization payment, mostly paid for by the busy people in the towers of Calgary.
Enjoy.
| 4 |
why do we need provinces?
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Heil
| 10 |
yes, mandatory by law. If the kid is not vaxed, then no school AND the parents get a month in jail.
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Your second bullet is wrong but the rest is spot on.
| 4 |
Even 30 months is too long (excluding delays caused by the defence and force majeure). That's two and a half years to have a criminal charge hanging over your head!
Yes, a shortage of judicial resources is part of the problem but I would argue that's actually only a symptom. The real problem is judges who are too timid to take authoritative control of the proceedings in their court rooms and allow matters to be dragged out, thereby soaking up what resources are available. There are numerous manifestations of this. Some examples:
- a court date is set for the purpose of fixing yet another court date (e.g. for a sentencing hearing).
- defence counsel are allowed to go on open-ended fishing expeditions without laying any reasonable foundation for same.
- police making last minute disclosures of evidence (don't grant an adjournment - that only encourages them - just exclude it unless it is exculpatory).
- Crown Counsel being ill-prepared (cf. Ghomeshi).
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JPWPG - don't hold your breath...you can't fix stupid!
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Yep. One day the people who vote for this kind of government will realize they have been had.
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Several recent measles outbreaks show evidence of tracing back to recently vaccinated people shedding the virus from the vaccine they received, for up to 3 weeks it is said.
| 4 |
Funny how right when we know so much about the damage vaccines cause there is this push for mandatory vaccination. To wit:
• the word "allergy" was invented by Austrian pediatrician von Pirquet (in 1905) because he needed to label the reactions he was seeing from early vaccination
• 2015 saw the release of a medical textbook that explains how vaccines cause autoimmune diseases. In it you will find this nugget:
“What is obvious is that a typical vaccine formulation contains all the necessary biochemical components to induce autoimmune manifestations....Physicians need to be aware that in certain individuals, vaccinations can trigger serious and potentially disabling and even fatal autoimmune manifestations.”
— Vaccines and Autoimmunity, Wiley Blackwell, 2015
Where did you think all these allergies and autoimmune diseases were coming from?
If we want a healthier society, we need to reduce vaccination, not increase it. There is such a thing as "over vaccination."
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Whereas I am elated to be called Lord Twyford II, by a lowly serf, I really don't think its appropriate for one to curtsey so in public. Man up, dog!
| 5 |
I appreciate your comments, Lord Twyford II. They show me how far down the road the Republicans in our country have travelled toward complete insanity. Keep it up, you could get Kamala Harris elected president all by yourself.
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The truth is in numbers, in statistics. Just look for yourself."
And the anti-vaxxers will continue dismissing all the studies that prove them wrong as biased, whilst falling for Wakefields bafflegab.
| 4 |
Some people believe that vaccines save lives. Some people believe that vaccines take lives or damage them irreparably. All agree that diseases are bad. Now we are advocating that people be forceably vaccinated. Whether I'm pro or anti vaccination, I think there is something fundamentally wrong with taking away our inalienable human rights.
That point aside, we each need to take a look at what vaccines really are and what they do. We cannot just accept another's opinion. Study the history of vaccines. Look at unbiased efficacy studies. Look at graphs that show how a vaccine has or hasn't reduced disease in a population.
The truth will not be found in someone else's blog article or comment. The truth is in numbers, in statistics. Just look for yourself.
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My post was a quote that Belski made in Dec 2014...(2 1/2 yrs ago)
ie that the TSX would close out 2015 at 15,600....
Just a comment on the fallacy of predictions.
.
As for my opinion about the end of 2017 ??
the Cat is out of the bag;
imo we are going lower...much lower if oil does not recover
| 4 |
Catman do? Where do you get 14% from? The S&P/TSX closed 2016 @ 15,287 points. To achieve 14 percent this year it would have to reach 17,427 by year end. As it closed Thursday @ 15,078 it would have to race up 15.58 percent over the next six months. That's quite an ask with energy and materials slumping and higher rates on the way.
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Uhhhh, she did show the crew-member her two boarding passes. Person just shrugged, walked away as standby took the seat.
Crew-member should have rechecked with gate agent. Too incompetent to do their job.
Next time read the article before posting.
| 4 |
Yamaguchi could have defused this situation simply by showing the two boarding passes for the seats she and her son were occupying, assuming she had two.
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Yes there is a witness, a guy ythat only has one eye now.
| 4 |
Do you have any proof he murdered anyone?
The Americans don't have any, which is why he was never convicted in a legal court.
Any witnesses to this murder?
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So you have no counter-arguments then. Why should we listen to you?
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What a load of liberal hogwash!
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There is a difference between inconvenient and dysfunctional. Perhaps you have identified one of the reasons that Canada carries such a light touch in global affairs.
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We're not Americans. We keep our promises even when they're inconvenient.
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OF COURSE you wouldn't.
Hey, any women out-press you at the gym lately?
| 4 |
No, never, nada.
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No, drivers's license numbers and Social Security numbers are not publicly available information. In some states, birth dates are not publicly available information. Something that EVERYONE on the commission should have known.
| 4 |
To whom? What is being requested from each State is the information that your State ALREADY has deemed public information regarding its voter rolls. Nothing more, nothing less, than what it would have to supply to any entity, public or private, that requested the information. Are the rolls current? When was the last time they were verified and purged of invalid entries? Are the States mailing ballots to dead people or to individuals who have moved to different counties and different States? Technology is a wonderful thing when the system is maintained as it should be and a nightmare when that maintenance isn't performed.
This really is a non-story and a prime example of how corporate media is manufacturing news by spinning the facts to complement a preferred narrative. The commission is requesting the PUBLICLY available data from every State in accordance with the laws of that State. Why would a State refuse to release PUBLICLY available data in accordance with its own laws?
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Kind of like the Climate Change believers.
| 10 |
"Why did the DP waste so many column inches on this loony-bin?"
Barry, it's important that the general public knows that there are still plenty of crazies, maniacs, and idiots out there. The horrible shame of it is that these folks on the fringe insanity are indoctrinating children in their made-up beliefs.
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Likely will be...Or worse used to fund a domestic attack on Canada.
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Just imagine if it is now funnelled to ISIS.
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Agreed. I always thought you had to be dilutional to buy off on Climate Change without any debate.
| 4 |
yeah sure, if you're delusional.
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why not simply qualify your statement to honestly reflect the feelings of a much smaller percentage of the populace - voters, many of whom in such support react more on mere emotion vs educated information and facts?
| 4 |
Try a simple google query like 'latest poll on travel ban'...it's not rocket science.https://www.google.com/search?q=latest+poll+on+travel+ban&oq=latest+poll+on+travel+ban&aqs=chrome..69i57.10340j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
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I'm talking the trajectory. Q3/Q4 GDP forecasts are lower than Q2 GDP growth. Growth is slowing.
And maybe you think slowing home sales are good to prevent a bubble in your little area, but it's a negative from a wage inflation perspective because it means fewer people are working building houses.
Remember, the BoC's sole rate setting mandate, the only thing they are allowed by law to care about, is inflation. Inflation is not going to blow through the 3% ceiling in the next five years even with no rate action. In fact it's run too low for too long at a great cost to economic growth.
A rate cut should be on the agenda right now to spur inflation and growth higher, not a rate hike.
| 4 |
GDP forecasts keep getting increased dude
Slowing home sales is good
Canada already adjusted to low oil prices
...
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You know who is diagnosing "vaccine injuries" in children?
Their PARENTS!! Not doctors, not medical experts, the child's parent who are looking for someone to blame. The anti-vax community hands that to them on a plate.
| 4 |
Handyman in the valley, you only see one side of the story. There are children (and adults) injured by vaccines every day, in every corner of the world. Canada is the only G7 country that doesn't have a vaccine injury compensation program, while billions of dollars are paid out to vaccine injured people in the States, for various short term or long term health conditions acquired by vaccine injury. If we all can agree that there is a risk of being injured by a vaccine, there must be a choice left to the final consumer. After all, vaccines are products, not suitable for everyone, and like any other drug, someone will have a life threatening reaction to it. The choice to take this product must be left to the people. And those who are injured need to be taken care of by vaccine manufacturers and the government - that's currently not the case in Canada. Don't you think this would be far?
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Germany also has the highest current account surplus in the world
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-economy-trade-idUSKBN15E0W4
while the US continues to grow its current account deficit
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/20/us-current-account-deficit-expands-to-116-point-8-billion.html
Germany also has a lower unemployment rate than the US.
Perhaps "renewable" is part of their secret to success.
| 4 |
"but, even if subsidies for renewables and for efficiency were also withdrawn, in most energy markets renewable energy would be cheaper than thanks fossil fuel".
Tell that to the "renewable" Germans. They are among highest energy rates producers in developed countries. Ditto for Spain.
http://www.worldatlas.com/articles/electricity-rates-around-the-world.html
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More plagiarism and not thinking for yourself. Criminal illegal aliens have no place in our country, and they undermine the hard work, legal actions, and contributions made by Latinos and immigrants who do right by our country's laws and morals.
| 5 |
New study finds Latinos have helped keep America's economy great
A certain failed business man who ran on some lousy business credentials should already know this, but his anti-immigrant and anti-Latino policies instead stand to tear apart millions of American families with mixed immigration statuses and in turn devastate local and state economies.
That is, if we don’t stand up and resist.
The facts are clear: Latinos and immigrants—regardless of legal status—aren’t just threads in the fabric of America, they’re the hands that have helped keep America great.
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There is NO evidence that Trump had any part in any attempt by Russian hackers to reveal information that could have impacted the election. None.
Women are raped every day in this country, a very serious offense that every American should be concerned with. As Trump has expressed an urge to grab at women, should we not be investigating him for rape? /sarc
| 10 |
Get your head out of the Fox sandbox. Numerous intelligence agencies have confirmed that Russia interfered with our election, even Republican former FBI director James Comey confirmed that there is "no fuzz" on that conclusion. Every patriotic American should take this seriously and want the investigation to come to its rightful conclusion. Collusion with our enemies in a democratic election is nothing short of treason, a very high crime.
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"What is being requested from each State is the information that your State ALREADY has deemed public information regarding its voter rolls"
This is not true. You are misinformed.
| 4 |
To whom? What is being requested from each State is the information that your State ALREADY has deemed public information regarding its voter rolls. Nothing more, nothing less, than what it would have to supply to any entity, public or private, that requested the information. Are the rolls current? When was the last time they were verified and purged of invalid entries? Are the States mailing ballots to dead people or to individuals who have moved to different counties and different States? Technology is a wonderful thing when the system is maintained as it should be and a nightmare when that maintenance isn't performed.
This really is a non-story and a prime example of how corporate media is manufacturing news by spinning the facts to complement a preferred narrative. The commission is requesting the PUBLICLY available data from every State in accordance with the laws of that State. Why would a State refuse to release PUBLICLY available data in accordance with its own laws?
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I'm not sure, I'm trying to keep an open mind. This fine intelligent woman seems convinced the world is essentially an infinitely long string of spaghetti.
| 10 |
... all fake ...
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Is Khadr worth 27+ badly disabled Canadian veterans (maximum disability payment of $360K)? I know that the "Ottawa elite liberal bubble" doesn't see it this way but too bad!
| 6 |
Excellent article, I agree 100%. These conservative, Canadian right-wing talk radio hosts and many of their listeners need to, frankly, grow up.
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Then show them to us Dave
| 4 |
You only need to check California and New York to find the millions of illegal voters.
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I believe that the breaches were during the Martin and Chretien governments. Kinda blows your pro-Liberal argument eh? (Khadr was over 15 when Harper was elected)
| 4 |
This payment is necessary because of the actions of the Harper government in failing to protect the charter rights of a Canadian citizen..
It is their illegal actions that are the question here ..
In addition Harper spent 5 million fighting a doomed court case. This settlement avoided spending millions more and as well avoided a 20 M settlement. The Canadian taxpayer had been saved probably at least 15-20 million.
Scheer has proved to be Harper with dimples..
Meet the new boss same as the old boss.
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Here we are back to attempts to justify behaviour by asking the famous question, "what would Jesus do or say?" Invariably the answer is what the questioner would do or say whatever that may be.
Again because I have never been aware of any of the Three Persons speaking to me personally, I am sceptical about people who claim they speak to them.
It seems to me that the discernment process you propose is all about reasons to reject the teaching of the Magisterium. An informed conscience is one which informed by the teaching of the Church and not by the opinions of theologians and biblical scholars who have no charism or authority.
Annulment has been called the "Catholic Divorce" I grant you but it is only a conditional judgement not an absolute one. Only God knows whether a marriage is valid or not. Also, I agree that it has been abused throughout the ages but God will not be mocked.
| 4 |
Part 5
I would invite them in their prayer to imagine they were approaching Jesus as their annulment tribunal judge. In prayer, what do they hear Jesus say?
how does he vote in their case? bearing in mind everything they have learned about the process.
If they come back and say that they heard Jesus say Yes or a bit more vaguely Maybe; if they did not hear Absolutely No, then I would point out that they have come to the point where they must deal with the Primacy of their Conscience, now well informed, possibly in conflict with canon law and their own annulment case result.
If at this point they are content that Jesus would refuse their annulment, I would invite them to go forward in peace refraining from communion.
But if they were at this point leaning towards the notion that Jesus would have granted their annulment, their "Catholic divorce" I would take them to the next step in reflecting on scripture.
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Herbert.. Whether you believe me or not is beside the point and does not alter the facts that I made. However, if you would like to deal with my disability, I would be more than happy to give it to you!!! Polio epidemics happened in Toronto in 1948 because I was only one of many who were in Victoria Hospital for Sick Children at that time. My power wheel chair is sitting in front of me now.. and it also is fact and no part of an infomercial. Your blindness and ignorance does not negate the facts.
| 10 |
I don't believe you. Another bought and paid for industry post. Nice infomercial though.
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I agree wholeheartedly with your comments. He also has an al-kaeda fighting brother wounded in Afghanistan returned to Canada for years of care and I believe it continues. And the rest of his family received welfare services in Toronto (reported in the newspaper) so was this not helpful enough, guess not? Something else not discussed much in the media, he avoided a massive prison sentence, around 30 years being found guilty by a US military court, so he snatched the chance to serve 8 years in a Canadian prison before this other information was made known. (this info. is reported news).
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In 2012 Canada rescued Omar Khadr from the americans in order to finish his sentence here. In 2013 he was released and his wounds were taken cared of by the best medical care that this country has to offer. His original sentence was supposed to end in October of 2018 and for the past four years Omar Khadr roamed on Canadian streets a free man. During 2013 not too many people complaint about his release till it was eventually forgotten. Weren't all those things that Canada did for him and his stepfather/attorney enough reward for his actions? If the P.M. wants to apologize to him, then I say let him, but to reward Omar Khadr with money that is desperately needed everywhere else in Canada is irresponsible and completely unnecessary. Other politicians said that the money should go to Sgt Speer's widow, I disagree. In 2002 Major Harry Schmidt and Major William Umbach murdered 4 PPCLI soldiers and wounded 8 others. Did the families of those soldiers receive justice or compensation? No
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Yes it's about the rule of law , but a rule of law is complicity . Of all the things that happened to Omar what was the level of involvement of the Canadian Government .
Was the government involved in taking him to a war zone and getting him involved with a terrorist organization ?
Just before the fire fight US troops allowed any non-combatants to leave , it was Khadr who chose to stay and fight . The capture , detainment and torture inflicted on him was all done buy the American government not the Canadian government . Canadian officials did visit him at Guantanamo ( as far as I am aware they did not torture him or ask him to be tortured ) and the SCOC says that violated his rights , so be it . So lets put our liability at one dollar and a superficial apology .
| 4 |
Justice has been served while politics rumbles in the blogosphere. Those who do not like the settlement need to picture the statue of the woman with the scales of justice. She wears a blindfold to symbolize objectivity which is sorely lacking in a lot of the political debate.
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Nasty things? No better than them??? actions vs words... hmmmm
Come on Eloisa- it was his father who said he was worried about his son, specifically for his size & weight. Don't blame me for extrapolating on what his father inferred.
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You should be ashamed posting such nasty things. It makes you no better than those terrible boys.
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Why? To spend many millions more on a futile case? I suppose that might be satisfying on some level, but it isn't a good use of taxpayer money.
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The laws on treason should apply.
And I wish Goodale would stop lying. Khadr was not a child soldier under international law. He was a combatant, and maybe even a mercenary, fighting Canada's allies in war supported by the Afghanistan government.
The Liberals should have fought this one out in court on behalf of all Canadians and if they didn't want to do that, the Liberal Party of Canada should be picking up the tab for sending the intelligence officers to interrogate Khadr.
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But....but Fluffer said "Not at the All Star game... He's on his sabbatical. Does not qualify for All Star Game this year.... I just MIGHT BE WRONG ON THIS "
And yet again....HE UR WAS WRONG
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Osuna to the AL All Star Roster! Congratulations to a young guy who was open about his mental health issues yet continues to mow down opponents on the mound.
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Do not forget the accumulative effects of radiation; a long-lived radioisotope is very dangerous especially if there is emission of beta radiation and gamma radiation.!
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There would NOT be large quantities of plutonium in the proposed facility. Also, long-lived radioisotopes mean that they have low activity (i.e., few disintegrations per second per unit mass, and therefore lower environmental/health effect). The higher activity, more troublesome "legacy waste" (including that from creating medical radioisotopes for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes) will not be placed in this facility.
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This is an important point. It is not simply a matter of "error" or "sloppiness." It is a concerted, repeated campaign at deliberate misinformation, based on a political agenda. This may seem like a good idea to some political partisans. But in the long run, the deliberate and conscious damage this does to a free press undermines the human rights and freedom for the public.
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To call their reporting 'lazy' is too kind. It is deliberately malicious,
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IF it is, I SURE haven't heard it and my wife and I attend the most progressive parish in our diocese. There are a couple of parishes where the Latin is said in the area and I know there are people who attend them, but I don't know anyone who goes to them. Mostly, it's to each his own and I'm ok with that. I simply resent the attitude I've encountered on those blogs. MY view was and is that the Church has a number of rites and all are valid, including the old Latin Mass. To ME, it isn't BETTER, as some seem to assert, than the current "new" Mass and there is absolutely NO reason to back to it for most people, likewise as some would assert. The middle ages ended about 500 years ago and we don't need to revive them.
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There are many with the attitude you describe who prefer the New Mass to the Old Mass.
"WE know what is best" and "THIS is what YOU NEED TO DO" is the attitude of those who wish to dump the Latin Mass down the memory hole.
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Yup. You'll get used to them.
They have made it a mission to post this silly faces on +95% of my posts...and others with whom they disagree. I consider it a subtle form of bullying.
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And Kurgan and DonInKansas laugh about the cops who were gunned down and killed.
Very deplorable.
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AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!
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His mother told police “if police officers tell Gerald not to drive he won’t drive,” according to the report...REALLY, I'm sorry but I find it hard to believe this NON productive member of society will ever obey the law. I'm glad the Judge threw him in jail, but mad that the hard working citizens of Clallam County have to support him because he chooses to be a thug instead of a real man. Hope he loves the color Orange.
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So YOU have verified everything to KNOW this or is this a psychic thing you have?
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44 states have refused to go along with Trump's shibai charges of massive fraud. There was not any. Trump is an entertainer and a shakedown artist. Ignore him. Hawaii needs to resist the illegal attempt to use private data.
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There is no strait spine left in Ottawa. There hasn't been one for decades. On neither side.
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Ralph is a seasoned politician and probably has a good pension awaiting him. If I were in his shoes today, I would have stepped down before following Butts' orders to deliver this message while our 'leader' galavants in Europe.
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I think she was referring to the top of the water....water fills all the cracks and crevices of the ocean, but is flat on the surface..I believe that is what she meant.
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I guess you have never been in a pool with a curved bottom. Water fills its container, whatever shape that happens to be. Kinda the definition of a liquid.
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Actually the stock market is a better investment than real estate, but it does pay to diversify between the two for many reasons including taxes and income.
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Great job! I did that the same way I think you did, I just added a little extra to the principal every month until it paid off. Most 30 year mortgages are HALF paid off at the 23-24 year mark if you just pay the normal amount to amortize it out. The last 6 or 7 years you pay off the other half, because they back-load the principle amount of the loan. That means if you pay an extra 10% of the monthly loan amount in the beginning, you are chopping off 3-4 months of payment later. It sounds like that is what you might have done. Perfect!!
This article is correct, but that presumes that the next 5 years is going to be level and increasing without a hitch. That is not likely to happen. The run up has been going on for a long time in Hawaii. Anything can upset the balance: interest rates, war, the economy. Trump is doing a great job so far, but it is the unknown that is out there. All of that being said, real estate is your best investment. That's why they call it REAL estate!
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Are you saying the oil companies don't have an ownership interest in the oil in the ground? If so, you are wrong. The leases grant the oil
Companies a property interest in the oil and gas. The state therefore cannot take the oil reserves away without compensation. This property interest was purchased at the lease sale and also affords the oil companies due process protections. The only reason why they have due process rights is because they have an ownership interest in the oil in the ground.
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Twosail, your lack of understanding of the Alaska Constitution is shockingly bad.
Alaskans own the mineral resources within state lands. It is Article VIII, Section 12 of the Constitution that allows Big Oil to have a leasehold interest in our oil and gas. A leasehold interest is NOT ownership. Only at the point the oil or gas is severed from the lease (removed from the ground for sale) does the ownership of the gas or oil transfer to Big Oil. Ever wonder why we describe our taxation as a severance tax?
The proven and estimated reserves of the North Slope have been extensively evaluated by USGS and others. The estimated likely reserves are in the hundreds of trillions of cubic feet. Note this is conventional gas.
DOR and others have documented that SB-21 causes a net negative return on our oil relative to the severance tax structure. Maybe you missed the past two years of discussion on this subject.
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Allowing a badly injured Canadian citizen to be horribly tortured is "the right thing to do". You need to seriously give your head a shake.
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No it was Chretien that sent to Afghanistan and who pleaded with Pakistan to release Khadr's father. It was Martin that sent us to Kandahar. Khadr was taken prisoner after receiving battlefield medicine that save his life. Both Chretien and Martin established a policy that gave the U.S. their rightful control of the prisoner and Harper continued it. Why? Because it was the right thing to do.
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Poor baby. And what about the US marine he killed and the one he maimed Toronto Bob? You are a sad case.
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I believe the rights of Canadians should be respected. What is Canadian citizenship worth? Should there be different grades? Is this fellow someone who doesn't deserve the same rights the rest of us want for ourselves? Successive Canadian governments left this man in torturous confinement for years. Only $10.5 million for the physical and mental torture he experienced? Come on!
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No new ideas sounds more like the Liberals.
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Like Harper Like Scheer.
Sheer coincidence, not if anyone paid even the slightest attention to the Conservative leadership campaign.
Harper hasn't spoken publicly in Canada since resigning because he doesn't need to.
No new ideas, no new faces or vision, sad.
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kpk: and yet the cpc keeps whining about all the new ideas teh Libs are coming out with. New = bad, to them. And the cpc posters here complain loudest. Try to get your acts together.
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No new ideas sounds more like the Liberals.
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If there was any damage to the Libs there, it was offset by job growth - and conservatives keep telling us we vote our wallets.
The cpc keeps forgetting they are supposed to be the law-and-order party - until the law forces someting the cps doesn't like. Then it's outrage, outrage, outrage!. Which is made even more stupid when it's summertime and most Canadians care zilch about politices now.
| 10 |
Trudeau undid a lot of that damage for the CPC this week
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He doesn't share them. Just go to the Truth site of your voice and put "5,000,000 illegals voted for Hillary" to get the real story
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TD, I read your claim a few times and I would be interested in some sources to review. I'll also spend a little time searching for some sources. Thanks.
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Russia is building up its military in occupied Crimea (not to mention in the territories it has acquired by supporting the brutal Assad regime in Syria). Why, one wonders, has the Russian Federation (LOL!) become so imperialistic, advancing a colonial and revanchist program in the 21st century?
| 4 |
You would almost think from this article that it is the Russians building military bases on shoals in the South China Sea (claimed by other countries such as Vietnam and the Philippines) and whose forces came to the aid of the North Koreans after Douglas MacArthur had his army march right up to the Yalu and had to retreat back to the 38th parallel, is now claiming sovereignty over international territory in the South China Sea, a serious threat to navigation, and has an ever-larger navy to back up the bases and threaten the neighbours, including Japan.
So the American government might actually recognize that they need to work with the Russians on common problems. If not, why not?
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LOL.
If they are so 'dangerous', then why would you want it next to your ears/head?
Until Caps come down in price, batteries, INCLUDING lithium, make good choices.
In addition, as long as li-ion batteries are far far safer than H2, gasoline and even diesel. How many EV fires are there? Few. In fact, compared to gasoline and diesel vehicles, EVs are EXTREMELY safe WRT fire/explosion/etc.
| 4 |
Lithium batteries are not a good choice for general power storage due to their cost and danger. They are best for portable devices like smartphones cars where size and weight are important.
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And look at the proximity of the Siberian gas resource to those same markets (and by pipeline) or those in Indonesia and Australia. This isn't a matter of fear, it is a matter of economics. When development of Alaska's gas resource becomes economically viable it will be done. Finally, these projects take decades to realize and have you noticed that all these Alaskan projects are subject to the tenure of a current governor? The project proposed under SB138 (Parnell's plan) passed the legislature yet died as soon as Walker came into office. I would bet you a similar fate awaits Walker's gas export project if he doesn't remain in office and that reality has not escaped notice by the lease holders.
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Lynn. Good grief. Please, pick up a globe. Then look at the proximity of Alaska to Japan, Korea, and China.
Here's a clue. You are closer to Tokyo in Fairbanks(3,519 miles) than you are in Honolulu (3,854 miles). Wally Hickel would be rolling in his grave reading your comment.
You are correct that the Alaska population is small. That is WHY we need this big project- a project with economy of scale. That economy of scale does what our small population can not support- it gets us world class infrastructure with proportionately lower costs. Cheaper energy.
Pretending like the resource has no value because we are afraid of building some basic, proven infrastructure... good grief.
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Men Just need to accept the new world order of superior feminist ideology or be forever shunned by all women entirely. The sword of Damocles.
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The by-line for this article is SHOCKINGLY offensive, derived from the columnist's concluding paragraph.
If you move a mouse over the article's main page icon, you see this by-line:
"There's a difference between feeling mildly peeved, and actually being subjected to violence, which happens to women and minorities every day".
Hello?
Seriously, hello?
Um, VIOLENCE happens to MEN every day and, indeed, happens to WHITE MEN every day.
Where does this newspaper GET OFF, with its exclamation, painting society as a place where WHITE MEN are THE source of violence, and its victims are WOMEN AND MINORITIES?
What derailed and inflammatory NONSENSE.
Men in North America are killed at a rate THREE TIMES HIGHER than women, and murdered black folks are killed NINETY PERCENT OF THE TIME by other black folks (FBI crime statistics, "Race, Ethnicity, and Sex of Victim by Race").
The exclamation in question is NOT a helpful contribution to any meaningful discussion on violence in society.
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Spending other people's money.
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Question is what was he really doing in Alaska?? Maybe having an affair with Sarah Palin? Why isn't CNN reporting on this!!
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Really? What is it you think Cardinal Tobin has done?
| 6 |
Wow! So glad I recently discovered the NCR, a Catholic newspaper that actually speaks to me. It is so wrong and disheartening that my liberal city, New York, has such an il-liberal archbishop/cardinal. I pray that I live long enough to see Pope Francis do for us what he has done for Newark, NJ, and give us a man of the people. Viva Papa Francesco!
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And yet I was told that all those symbols were part of the "Illuminati"!
| 4 |
It is a well kept secret that the dollar bill refers to one or the other middle Eastern gods.
Just take a look at the weird pyramid, "eye" and decidedly unAmerican lettering around it.
Stephen J. Remington
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If one was to assault someone with their "Red Ryder" BB gun, it would then become an assault weapon in the eyes of some.
| 10 |
Didn't you know? It's all about how many scary sounding "buzz words" they can fit in as little space as possible to influence people's opinions. The more the better.
https://youtu.be/iJmFEv6BHM0
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Hopefully, he does not get a penny.
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He admittedly killed an American soldier and Canada gives him an apology and millions of dollars? Oh Canada. Oh Canada. What have you done?
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I agree. I think the caveat in the research was that the evidence for GLB adults is less definitive than for LGBT youth--for youth, it's quite stunning. Also, there have been a number of studies that show depression lessens when the person lives in a demographically "accepting" area, and is exacerbated by living in a situation where LGBT people are rejected or regarded as morally suspect. (Kind of a "duh" moment, there, I know.)
| 4 |
Thanks for the link, S. I've read some of it and shall read the rest later.
I wonder, though, whether suicidal ideation (and, to a lesser extent, actual suiciding) isn't higher among LGBT after all, not because its written into that ontology by a punitive twist of Natural Law, but, more simply, because of the social pressure LGBT, in general, experience to conform to a culturally acceptable sexual binary. Wouldn't the far greater incidence of this make at least suicidal ideation more likely among them?
My own suspicion is that there are greater pressures (bullying, discrimination, ridicule, physical violence) on LGBT, not just because they are perceived as a sexual minority, but one that has been morally censured by various faith communities.
I suspect that a higher percentage of the general population is LGBT (not the 3.2% suggested). There is still pressure on people to keep their sexual orientations secret, thus continuing to conceal the true number of LGBT in any demographic.
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Justin, when your vacation with Sophie in Hamburg is over
do tell us
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"Trudeau is making Omar Khadr rich, and he still hasn’t told us why" - Howard Anglin: National Post, July 6, 2017
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i thought Justin was going to talk to and calm the masses
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[45456658, 45438879, 45536973, 45397010, 45449731]
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5,554,996 |
[0, 0, 0, 0]
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at least you admit it, unlike someone else I could name
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I'm such a nasty woman!
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[0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0]
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[45404259, 45597947, 45465124, 45596835, 45602467]
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