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Some legal stuff:
http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/professor-starsons-landmark-case-established-legal-right-to-refuse-medication-but-hes-still-fighting-his-own-battle
http://mjlh.mcgill.ca/pdfs/vol5-2/MJLH%20Vol%20V,%20No.%202%20-%20Sklar.pdf
I would think this man's rights have been abused. | 00 | not toxic |
I had heard this about Sorenson & Hoyle only recently. And I believe Sorenson's being so vindictive demonstrates something about who he is; and it is not an attractive view. | 00 | not toxic |
A dentist should go where the patients are, that's their calling, to serve their patients. Our dentist is a young recent graduate who took over a practice in a smaller town on vancouver island, where we have a home. He is very busy and is even looking to add a partner. He told me that more than half of his grad class are living in Vancouver, working part time and financially going backwards. However, most will not leave the city.
So, urban dental grads, suck it up and do what it takes to advance your career and go where you can serve the patients who need your skills. | 00 | not toxic |
con't: Trump did the only reasonable thing and saved a costly and losing court battle. He instructed Congress to act soon as they need to now - the fed has been forced.
That Trump rescinded an illegal order as he was forced to do by State AG's, and has not said he wants these people out; quite the opposite he's demanding congress get their act together so these people can stay, makes this editorial analysis baffling. No research, just more anti-Trump insanity, typical from the commenters but would hope the editorial team is better. Intelligent people get sick of reading this useless "cruellest" junk when there was no effort at all to explain the politics behind it.
Trump did the most reasonable thing with a 6 month grace period, any longer and he just would have been sued and lost (quicker). The anti-Trump craziness here is funny if not sad. | 00 | not toxic |
This bill's chances will evaporate after the CBO scores it. | 00 | not toxic |
Just maybe he is Bi. | 00 | not toxic |
https://www.gofundme.com/miller-family-memorialsupport-fund | 00 | not toxic |
They have access at a shelter just need to be a non-meth freak. | 00 | not toxic |
Larry,
While that confrontation in Congress was the first real opposition to Sen. Joe McCarthy, what he never recovered from was an expose done by CBS News correspondent Edward R. Murrow, who revealed to America the lies his zealotry had driven him to create and believe. In his commentary about McCarthy, Murrow observed that Communism was "the great evil of our time" and that it was based on a web of lies. Then he pointed to the scriptural principle of becoming like what we behold and concluded that, by paying such attention to evil and the lies used to promote it, the Senator had become like it while trying to uproot it from America.
Some say McCarthy's early death was hastened by his public shaming and personal disappointment. Christians can take a lesson from him: by trying to uproot what we think are evils in the church we are in danger of becoming just as evil because our focus is on it instead of Christ. | 00 | not toxic |
Identify your evidence for misogyny. Reminder: that does not mean insulting particular people. | 00 | not toxic |
Maybe there was only two citizens there because the rest were working during the week? I know I personally couldn't get home during lunch hour while at work. I live in the neighborhood and it's full of hard working people. Many people here work more than 40 hours a week and don't have time to go to stuff like this. | 00 | not toxic |
The Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act does not authorize any reversals.
It will take years for the multiple expected lawsuits to wend their way through the courts.
Trump and his supporters won't like it.
But in America, wanna-be fascist and petty con men can't do whatever they want without lawful review.
It's called due process. | 00 | not toxic |
I'd say the right paints themselves that way:
Conservatives favour:
Traditional social institutions,
Barefoot and pregnant and church on Sunday.
Personal and economic freedom,
Unless you're a woman or gay.
Individual responsibility,
Unless you're a senator.
Our social safety net
But only if you don't have to pay for it.
Free-market economics
But boycott companies who exercise their right to advertise where they choose.
Small government
Didn't Harper make it bigger?
Fiscal prudence
Again, HOW many straight deficits? Action Plans ads? Fake lakes? Gazebos? | 00 | not toxic |
Why? Somebody is stupid enough to pay you tonnes of dosh, take the $ and run, laugh your head off. | 11 | toxic |
Whether or not he could actually open the door, it is not a good idea to let some dipxxxx like that tamper with an airplane, especially while it its in flight. Wonder if he will make the "no fly" list. Good thing the plane didn't land in Alaska, after SB91 what he did is likely not to be a crime. | 00 | not toxic |
Denver Post quick to rehost the propaganda flowing out of the Washington Post, as usual.
Negative, negative, negative. Every day, the DNC controlled media posts doom and gloom stories and wonder why they are going out of business. | 00 | not toxic |
We will focus more on theft when you clean up your property, stop for stop signs, and put an actual roof on your airport heights home and not a tarp. It called neighborhood blight. | 00 | not toxic |
Schmartypants,
The Republicans have been trying to improve an almost impossible program to improve. How about contacting your Democrat rep and tell them to do something. Like do their job. All they can do is point their finger and blame Trump for their mess. That's about as juvenile as one can get. Trump's a bad President because he has been trying to fix Obama's mess? He has said he wants a plan where everyone is covered and deductibles are made more affordable. What's wrong with that? Democrats are like Cheshire Cats watching "Americans die and suffer" from a plan they inflicted on us all in 2010. and are gleefully hoping Republicans get the blame. Democrats need to remember, they made this messed up bed... | 00 | not toxic |
So they can listen to their own echo chamber rather than have the mental fortitude to hear points of view other than their own? Is that why? | 00 | not toxic |
Your comparison is not a comparison. | 00 | not toxic |
IRT "Let’s have a safe and happy Halloween"
The downsides to avoiding unsafe potholes in the street is the inevitable potholes in the teeth, and prospective child obesity. But, that's no fun and grinchy to dwell upon here. We rightfully quarantine the Grinch to Christmas. Happy Halloween, all you tykes! | 00 | not toxic |
A reasonable lecture that also needs to be directed to our Prime Minister in view of his decision to avoid denouncing I-S-L-A-M-I-C fascism. | 00 | not toxic |
Name two. | 00 | not toxic |
Historically speaking, being "willfully morally blind" when democratic principles are attacked may be a Catholic institutional thing. Examples include Catholic support for Generalissimo Franco in Spain and Mussolini in Italy, and the fact that the Catholic Centre Party in Germany voted in favor of the Enabling Act which allowed Chancellor Adolph Hitler to assume dictatorial powers in Germany.
Connecting the dots from the past and extrapolating to today may help you understand why the majority of white Catholics joined in common cause with neo-nazis to elect Trump. | 00 | not toxic |
And Eisenhower's "Domino Theory" of communism taking over the world hasn't happened yet. | 00 | not toxic |
So the person who nailed Jesus to the cross lacked full knowledge of what he was doing. Are we supposed to believe that we are just as/more ignorant of God's commandments today when we have access to the Bible, the CCC, and Church teaching at our fingertips with the Internet? Are we really that incapable? | 00 | not toxic |
Ex oribus infantium. | 00 | not toxic |
@advertiser1: yes without the darn population increase by immigration traffic would not be horrible and rail would not be have been an idea to come even up. | 00 | not toxic |
Well now that you've questioned my honesty. I'm still waiting for an answer to my question.
BTW, I'm sticking with my earlier assertion," The "C" marking is abused on a daily basis. I can assure you. | 00 | not toxic |
Biblical prophecy certainly is interesting in connection with what we are seeing. Much of it is incomprehensible to me, but the parts about the earth are easy to understand and are scary right-on. Some of the best is actually from the old testament, and I quoted some of it recently. Hosea says that there will be mass die-offs, including beasts of the field, the birds in the sky, and even the fishes of the sea will die. Daniel has a fascinating prophecy that says that knowledge will increase, and the people will be highly mobile. Certainly that is the case of our era, something that began not that long ago and is in stark contrast to the rest of human history. The trees will burn, the oceans will die, and people will be terrified of the storms. There will be stark increases in earthquakes and war.
I came to my conclusions through science that the earth has been dealt a fatal blow, but when I read biblical prophecy I thought my hair would catch fire, it was so uncanny. | 00 | not toxic |
I remember Chris ranting about Harper not changing or sticking to his guns on policies but when Trudeau does not compromise it is a good thing. Too funny!! | 00 | not toxic |
"and more knowledgeable citizens"
Well you must not be a regular reader of the G&M. Just two days ago as part of the lead up to the Canada day celebration their was a fascinating piece here informing Canadians who hadn't heard that evidently Americans now think it's cool to be stupid.
In the excitement leading up to a celebration somewhat similar to America's 4th of July, Canada's national newspaper ran on it's 'front page' , top center, that your only neighbors think it's cool to be stupid. | 00 | not toxic |
A third episode may be the worst. Price accepted a special offer from an Australian drug company to buy discounted shares, as The Wall Street Journal and Kaiser Health News reported.
He told the Senate that the offer was open to all investors, although fewer than 20 Americans actually received an invitation to buy at the discounted price. The stock has since jumped in value, and Price underreported the worth of his investment in his nomination filings.
Price has devoted much of his political career opposing expansion of health insurance. His preferred replacement of Obamacare would reduce health care benefits for sicker, poorer and older Americans. | 00 | not toxic |
How exactly do you reach that conclusion? If anything it is most accurate to say that if there are any connections to Russia to be proven, Trump may well be impeached for his decision to interfere in the process by firing Comey. | 00 | not toxic |
Yes! | 00 | not toxic |
Nah, the real money will generated by next week's investigations into the Dems and their collusion with Russia, and while popcorn stocks will indeed go up for that, psychiatric practices, therapy dog and cuddling businesses will exponentially skyrocket as they did after Trump's election.
Better get ready for another massive meltdown T-bone, who are you guys going to blame this one on?
LMAOOOO | 00 | not toxic |
same Scam Jim Watson pulls in Ottawa. Your taxes only go up 2% but he moves out lots of other stuff like water, sewer, garbage etc that really are taxes | 00 | not toxic |
This column was unfortunately marred by the uninformed reference to intersectionality being Marxist. Totally wrong. | 00 | not toxic |
Garbage. The U.S. is still open to real refugees. What the U.S. is trying to stop are fake refugees sneaking into the country illegally, and other illegals sneaking into the country who are not fleeing war or violence, but simply looking for better economic opportunities, but not wanting to follow the rules and apply in the normal manner. These are now heading north, thanks to JT's invitation. | 00 | not toxic |
Cherry : Please don't paint all Democrats with a wide brush. I've been a liberal Democrat all my life, while, at the same time, employing common sense......they shouldn't be mutually exclusive.
The JC State Hospital is a huge, huge fiasco. I applaud Governor Brown for having the guts to recognize that fact and propose its closure. Those legislators who pushed it through the legislature (in the face of unanimous opposition from all mental health professionals) will, hopefully, acknowledge their mistake instead of trying to defend it. The idea of a mental hospital operating at a cost of $425,000 per patient per year boggles the mind.
I suggest those specific individuals who "ramrodded" the hospital construction should be the ones held accountable. regards, Gary | 00 | not toxic |
If the air really threatens a person's health so much, then why do they even move to Fairbanks in the first place? Natural gas isn't an option yet and electricity is ridiculous in cost and efficiency. So, what is anyone suing for, their own foolish decision to live there? I never found the air all that bad but I grew up with wood heat, so my perception is probably a little out of touch with more modern folks that can't stand flexibility.. | 00 | not toxic |
Add to that, the Rs have it in, for Mr Herz, as he accurately reports their goings on. They don't like him, and they make no secret of it. Pete Kelly won't answer his questions, and Chris Birch complained about him by name, on the house floor.
Because he gets under their skin, simply by reporting the truth, they're likely to high-five Wilson, and slap him on the back, in private. | 00 | not toxic |
This is the funniest thing I have heard since Halifax declared the donair the official food of the city. | 00 | not toxic |
nope. They sell them to china. Seriously. | 00 | not toxic |
Nope. Sloots are on their own now. Strong and independent, right? Women need men like fish need a bicycle. Blah blah blah | 00 | not toxic |
You should listen to people rather than parrot grieveance narratives. | 00 | not toxic |
Pretty sure that was aimed at Gregsask and his ridiculous notion that no one knows roughly how many people were there. on Friday. | 11 | toxic |
"I have told them time and time again that I think good friends should call each other..." is a passive aggressive technique. "Why do you ask mom why I haven't called? Why don't you just call me? I would love to have you call me sometimes" is a mature and direct technique. She isn't "friends" with these 2, she's a relative - why would she pontificate about what "friends" should do?
Also, is it possible that on the few occasions they have called her she has cut it short because she was busy, and they have no idea when to call her? The direct questions above would reveal this. | 00 | not toxic |
And they would like you to believe that they would intervene "quickly" if there was a leaking pipeline! | 00 | not toxic |
I am looking forward to getting a Diesel electric F750 with six doors and a ten foot bed. With an electric motor at each wheel for true 4x4. An onboard 6000 KwH on board set of sequenced battery packs will provide ample juice to run the many accessories on my RV.
When the batteries run down I can fire up the diesel to charge them up again. All that I need is a substantial lottery win.
Meanwhile back in the real world I will likely drive my 11F350 until 2032 when I will be in the market for a 2025 F350. If they have a hybrid electric option by then I will likely avoid it. Times are good. | 00 | not toxic |
I'm with Picard. Let's build public washrooms as part of a re-civilization of our cities.
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instead of running on carbon tax politicians should run on a platform of building public washrooms
Trudeau?
Wynne?
public washrooms are more their thing | 00 | not toxic |
You make a good point about rates of extinction being important. Human caused environmental damage has been increasing extinction rates for centuries and is accelerating. With damage environmental instability will increase making life more difficult for everything. A good graph and info: http://www.iflscience.com/plants-and-animals/earth-s-sixth-mass-extinction-has-begun-new-study-confirms/ | 00 | not toxic |
Nope... This just proves that HART's new fiscal procedures are foolproof. You can't make a dispersement like this until it is thoroughly reviewed and when that is done, we find that the feds need to be in the loop. See HART does take numerous audits and reccomendations seriously. | 00 | not toxic |
Back in 2004 I was working for a First Nations community and we took some community members on an excursion from northern Ontario to Ottawa (and later Montreal and Kahnawke). We went to Parliament Hill and one of the young people asked me why there were no statues or memorials to First Nations people there. During that project, I was asked by the hotel where I was staying not to bring "those people" to the hotel (I left and slept at the band office). I also realised, that in my late 30's I had never learned a single word from any of Canada's 54 native languages in my supposedly multicultural country. I am proud of my country but those of us who are not native need to know more about our history, our agreements with First Nations, but even more, we should be open to appreciating the rich cultural diversity and world views they have to offer. We will all be better for it! Meegwich. | 00 | not toxic |
$200 printer?
And able to make full autos with them?
I doubt that you have any grasp of printing, and to take it further, that are FEW on the far right that would know it. | 00 | not toxic |
The great bastion of free speech - university campuses(total sarcsm) | 00 | not toxic |
Now you are being a racist making fun of my Native American name. At no time can you bring an intelligent debate to this board. When you are confronted with facts that debunked the crap you post, you always run like a coward from those facts and resort to grade school insults. Now you make fun of my name just like racist bigots. You take being a gutless coward to an art level. That's what is so despicable about liberals like you. It's bad enough you are void of intelligence but you have no shame too. | 11 | toxic |
Ganot ends his first season with his recruits and his coaching in the bottom 50, 303 out of 351 according to the NCCA D1 ranking at present. Last place Alabama A & M at 2-27. | 00 | not toxic |
Great Job guys, Indeed we always need to look out for our health... visit labfinder.com/labexams/zika-test/ to book a test and time near you. Godbless you guys! | 00 | not toxic |
Never heard of him. Must be someone further down the papal line. Someone not-yet-but-in-time-to-come, as it were.
Have heard of that other bloke, though: Leo X111. Long gone. | 00 | not toxic |
The war in Syria has been going on for over 7 years at a cost of hundred thousand of lives and total disruption of the population. Little has been done by the world up to now,and we have come to know that the UN is completely useless when it comes to conflicts like this. Obama's line in the sand meant nothing, and the recent gas attacks confirmed this. For those that would criticize Trump and the U.S. for their actions, what was the viable alternative, as after 7 years diplomacy was not and never was going to work. We could have course turned the page and said not our problem, but we have done that too many times in the past and we are supposed to be better then that.It was clear years ago as it is now, Assad will have to go, either willingly or by other means. Trump has sent a message that has been heard very clearly by those in the Middle East , Russia, China, and North Korea, and the message has been understood. | 00 | not toxic |
So, if the State uses funds that aren't theirs to use, then they're doing great. That's good news.
And if they do tap into funds belonging to the citizens of the state, how much do you want to bet much of it will be used to subsidize already profitable industries? | 00 | not toxic |
" Did they tell you that you that as a Canadian citizen you required a visa to enter?"
If you were engaged to an American citizen, they might... that is more likely the scenario here than the inferred racism angle. | 00 | not toxic |
Got any beef jerky?? | 00 | not toxic |
"Peaceful Dissent" Don't you guys go around burning down libraries and then complain about the lack of books after? | 00 | not toxic |
Warrants must generally specify in at least some detail what is being sought, however, many different things may be specified in a single warrant. | 00 | not toxic |
No one delivers a speech with as much dignity and passion as Obama. He is certainly the most articulate American president in my lifetime since Kennedy. | 00 | not toxic |
1st degree requires premeditation. At this point the evidence must point to an angry momentary reaction rather than pre-planned. Which would make it 2nd degree murder. Although they can always change that if they find evidence to suggest it was pre-planned.
2nd degree murder is still an extremely serious crime, BTW. Punishable by up to 40 years in prison in VA. | 00 | not toxic |
Another racist comment from Minshall. You are always free to leave. But as you know and as I know, you need the white devils more than they need you. | 11 | toxic |
Regarding: " King also stated that the advisory was meant to be confidential, and that the leaking of the document was in violation of church protocols and that those who leaked it were guilty of calumny against Morlino."
- Fortunately ArchbFrancis of Rome was recently advised by his counsel of nine that the 'pontifical secret" needs to be rethought.
- The whole business of running a local church without transparency is rubbish.
- The very notion that a bishop and presbyters are alone in running the church directly leads to clericalism (a grave sin) and a church notable for its bishops and priests alone. | 00 | not toxic |
I am so grateful to know that many Alaskans who have been here longer than my 35+ years understand and are working for our rights for the right reasons. Most of those reasons have nothing to do with getting 'free' money. | 00 | not toxic |
The season is over for the Ducks and Washington will cement it. Prukop has not done the job and it's time to bring in Herbert to gain game experience for the future. Simple as that! | 00 | not toxic |
someone explain to me how this is good for America, what value does this person add? | 00 | not toxic |
From my point of view I would never call it a nightmare to spend some quality time with my children during vacation. It´s also not busy at all to keep them active if the <a href= "http://community.today.com/parentingteam/post/21-indoor-games-to-keep-kids-busy-and-you-sane">weather</a> is good. | 00 | not toxic |
Oh, it is EASY to kill off McD.
Sadly, nobody does it.
Simply create a salad bar like Sweet Tomatoes, using LOCAL PRODUCE, have decent coffee and above all, have a play area like MCD in a glassed area, cleaned 2x a day (night and after lunch), combined with a kid's toy (decent one, not the Chinese junk that McD and others have).
THis would destroy MCD quickly. | 11 | toxic |
Let the market be the market. | 00 | not toxic |
Yes, on sleeping bag. Alaskans freeze to death all the time, especially in the mountains in April. Bring a jacket. Bring a first aid kit. Bring an ice axe if you are climbing a mountain because people save their lives every day with ice axes. There are a hundred ways to get hurt in the bush that are more common than bear attacks. Your pack would weigh a thousand pounds if you planned for every contingency. Bear attacks make morbid news but they actually are very rare. It doesn't make the news when somebody has a sleeping bag and comes home safe. It doesn't make the news when somebody saves themselves with an ice axe. Yet, it happens every day. This rarely makes the news but it's a fact that every mountain climber understands.
You can blame the bear if you want but that is the point of my first post. To feel safe it helps to blame someone or something, whether it's a bear or the victim. | 00 | not toxic |
Don't count on it. This would make financing EU companies more expensive. | 00 | not toxic |
The RCMP are applying the law as passed by Parliament.
There is a very good legal reason why refugee claimants (not asylum seekers which are a completely different class of persons) are not being charged in respect of their entry to Canada.
Under Article 31 of the 1951 Convention on Refugees Canada has undertaken to not prosecute refugee claimants for illegal entry into Canada including any issues of false documents or fraud relating to that entry.
Canada has enacted that exemption into our domestic law as required by the Convention in various iterations of our immigration legislation over the years. Currently that exemption is contained at s. 133 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
So no charges because the law exempts refugees recognizing that refugees who are fleeing persecution are different from other migrants. | 00 | not toxic |
Has Hillary ever done anything to help me? NO
Only times Hillary seems to think of me is when she wants to take something I earned to give to someone else.
The last eight years have been hell. Why would any sane person want four more even worse years?? | 00 | not toxic |
Anyone who disagrees with Lewis will suffer the dog whistle racist retort which he also used against John McCain. | 00 | not toxic |
Oh well, if they can move the price by couple of bucks just by opening their mouth then why not.
Talk is cheap, nobody really knows how much oil they pump anyway... | 00 | not toxic |
And in other news : How many expense paid trips do UAA sports teams plan to Hawaii this year ? How many sports trips outside will UAA take this year ? Clearly the U of A system doesn't care about the state budget and saving the state money. If they did they'd cut all travel and eliminate campuses on every street corner in a number of towns across Alaska . How is the U of A school helped by paying to send sports teams outside ? They even refuse the cost savings that would come from putting the U of A administration in one location. And what the heck is UAA doing still putting on a Shootout when so few care about it anymore ? The U of A will never make the needed cuts as long as they can sucker legislators into giving them excessive money . | 11 | toxic |
I wish he allows the current DACA qualifiers a chance. But, I'm happy to see he's put it on Congress to do this right! | 00 | not toxic |
More importantly: does your chewing gum lose its flavor on the bedpost overnight? | 00 | not toxic |
Good idea localguy and I agree with you. But it shouldn't be a blanket voucher to ALL families sending their kids to private school. There are many families who send their children to private institutions who are well to do and do not need assistance. I think it should be based on income and the number of children attending private education in the household... | 00 | not toxic |
Where do you see "anger" in anything I said? A deep psychological test would reveal lots of projection on your part.
Yes, there was a "golden age", but it did not last very long, as a more fundamentalist version of Islam took over. Is acknowledging this "anger"?
The version of Islam dominant today in the world isn't the "golden age" version, it is the fundamentalist type. Do you deny that, too?
There were actually a lot more similarities between the three religions then, Judaism, Christianity and a "golden age" version of Islam, than there is now between the various versions of Islam, and the militant atheism and just indifference to religion dominant in the modern world.
There were not such radical differences in the way people conceived of the role of women, for one thing, and when everyone agrees religion is fundamental, there can be, and there was, lots of respectful discussions of various conceptions of what religious truth is. That won't happen today. | 00 | not toxic |
I'm trying to follow your logic, or perhaps just the logic of PRRI. What you call "the clergy sexual-abuse scandal" is overwhelmingly the result of same-sex activity. Do you say you want more of that? Or what? | 00 | not toxic |
Politics, like religion, bring out the worst in people sometimes. | 00 | not toxic |
Guess this is just in time then: https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-joint-resolution/38 😞 | 00 | not toxic |
You are the vice-chair of the NPCA, am I right? If you are, are you writing here on behalf of the NPCA? Who was the ecologist you walked with? The MNRF deems 235 acres to be PSWs. You think that there is only less than 2 acres of land that is ecologically significant? With other words, the MNRF does not tell the truth?
Have you seen the scathing re-evaluation of the EIS that was done on behalf of the developer? This re-evaluation made it very clear that the EIS was written to favor the position of the developer. | 00 | not toxic |
The usual Alaska Policy Forum dog whistle pablum. | 00 | not toxic |
I've booked my front seat at the Treason Trials for when these chickens finally come home to roost and all the lies and obfuscation are revealed for everybody to see on everything they've done, whether it be Eksdom, or SAA, or SABC and so on and son on. They really are a bunch of incompetents who can't even be good crooks!! | 00 | not toxic |
Are TSA and the airlines in some kind of competition to see which can most outrage the flying public? | 00 | not toxic |
Pick a firm where you can name two people -- 1 man, 1 woman -- both doing long hours with same results where the guy is paid +20% more than the other. Because there have been 1000s of articles like this saying the same thing, over and over and over again, yet you never get to see anyone get named. Seriously, anyone? Telus? Suncor? Bombardier? Loblaws? TD? Brookfield? Blackberry? Taggart? Apple? Shoppers? | 00 | not toxic |
We really need some sort of re-call legislation, both provincially and federally in Canada. | 00 | not toxic |
In the fall I fish for Salmon on the Coos River. On the river we troll right by this place and from the outside it sure does not look very attractive to us. We have never seen it up on land and never will because I believe the seller is just trying to sell a bunch of foregone history. There are people out there that have more money than brains, we shall see if and when it sells. | 00 | not toxic |
After two readings of the draft, I suggest you compose the music for calliope. | 00 | not toxic |
"How about you and the govt. stay out of my healthcare choices (and wallet)?"
Are you on Medicare?
If not, will you accept Medicare when you turn 65?
If the answer to either in "Yes", you are the rankest of hypocrites. | 00 | not toxic |
No, not really. I think the majority of Americans see the truth of what's going on. Only the few blithering idiots like yourself that support Trump no matter what don't see the truth of the matter. Trump is a complete failure as President. He did set one record though, one that will probably stand for a long time: fastest President to have more support for impeachment than his job approval rating. Only 36% approve of the job Trump is doing vs 43% that want him impeached..... | 11 | toxic |
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