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Hey transit man, DeFazio made that claim in 2011, here's you poll. http://lindholmcompanyblog.com/?p=8320 Furthermore, an LTD sponsored survey indicated 33% strongly opposed the project, and only 27% supported it. The "somewhat" support & oppose in the middle people made it about even.
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Bus man! Hey bus man, can you provide sources for this statement: "The West Eugene EmX never had more than 50% community support." I'm genuinely interested. Most people I talk to support it.
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Dude, what are you rambling on and on about. He suggests that you watch videos of events that keep making the news so you can possibly make an informed judgment, you say you aren't interested in reality and unleash this canned anti-lib'ral boogie monster diatribe.
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Yah it is creepy that there are so many adults that are frightened by ideas. That young adults and others need a safe space to wait for their ultra-liberal helicopter parents to deliver them to the next job interview, or to just get away from those scary ideas. Safe spaces are creepy. So is social media. Hugs & Kisses Another completely civil comment. Cheers!
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Possibly, but so far the 3rd & 4th party candidates seem to be drawing equally from both candidates. CNN's latest poll has: Clinton v Trump at 49 to 42 but Clinton v Trump v Johnson v Stein at 42 to 37 to 13 to 5 Clinton and Trump are awful candidates - but they get all the press coverage. If Johnson can squeeze his way into the debates, I'm pretty sure he'll draw votes from both.
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Sadly, Johnson and Weld are a viable option for only one thing - taking votes Trump will need off the table for him, while not harming Clinton at all. And the only thing worse for our economy than current conservative policy that I can imagine right now is libertarian policy.
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That's just silly. Japan has some of the most densely populated cities in the world, yet has a crime rate a fraction of sprawly Texas or unpopulated Alaska.
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Numerous studies done by research scientists showed that when rats and mice were forced to live in much more dense populations. antisocial behavior, especially aggression and violence, went way, way up. Living in a more tightly packed environment causes increased stress on any mammal, including humans. If Eugene continues to pack people in more closely, crime in the city is going to go way up. Mental illness will go up significantly too.
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Dred Scot case was in 1857
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In what way is your above post a response to anything I wrote above it? What is the relevance of the year 1857? Could you elaborate a bit, my powers of esp are lacking today. Also, was it a question because you failed to use a question mark so I'm unsure. If your concern about the recent shooting of Dallas police officers by Micah Johnson prompts you to make generalizations about all Black people you might consider not watching the news. Better to remain uninformed about high-profile, sensationalized shootings and maintain your ability to see African-Americans objectively than to lose all perspective. I fail to see the potential for conspiracy with regards to the Dallas shooting. Johnson was ex-military as were a great many mass shooters, he was described by his family as damaged by his war experience and the current climate of anti-Black racism likely didn't help his frame of mind. I find your response to my criticism of your racism unsatisfactory.
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Good response. People are way to quick to make judgement these days and facts have become unnecessary.
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Charles, It's the -Republican- National Convention, not the Trump Convention. He is speaking to all Republican attendees, including the ones who just tried to free the delegates to vote their consciences, not only the Trump supporters who have hijacked the Party. Refusing to speak is a valid protest, but it is equally valid to choose to speak about the actual issues, about nuanced and complex solutions beyond Trump's populist nonsense. Choosing to talk about the Party that will remain when Trump's influence is (hopefully) gone. I know you recognize Trump is merely a Pres. candidate and a political Party is bigger than that single job, and encompasses a multitude of opinions and positions (you do, right?), and thus that there are a multitude of reasons to speak to Party members about the issues and positions, local, state, and Federal, which exist whomever the nominee may be. So, couldn't you at least wait until Sen. Sullivan speaks before tarring him with the Trumpian brush?
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you need to update your so called 'facts' and research. the only group of 'criminals' who recommit less than 'sex offenders' are murders.
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Check your facts!! Sex offenders never molest just one victim. They have multiple victims, and will continue to abuse until caught and locked up. Most victims never report the abuse due to shame and self-blame. When the victims do come forward they usually don't bring charges because it's a he said/she said and then the victim is put on trial as they try to discredit the witness. Cite your info, PLEASE research your facts, it's scary to think someone could actually think they don't re-offend. Sexual predators are NOT attracted to people their own age, they get off on the power, abuse and twisted sex fantasies they have which is why they have to ATTACK, FORCE and PREY upon their victims.
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Or the race of anyone speaking, or in attendance. Sick is right.
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Agreed. Pointing out a mostly white political audience in a mostly (for the time being at least) white nation isn't news.
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i'd guess bill will be very well received as will chelsea... and considering they won't have to chew out their words bodes well.
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I didn't see Melania ignite the convention. What I did muse about was the prospect of Hillary's spouse taking the podium to talk about how much he loves his wife.
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Is that what women mean to you, boobs to look at? Dude, grow up!
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His model wife isn't wearing a bra. And is wearing a white shirt. There's no way that wasn't planned.
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Probably. That's what he and Cylvia get for their corrupt dealings. Lots of lawsuits, lots of press coverage, lots of stress and strain, and unfortunately for the common citizens like us----lots of lost taxpayer funds.
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Kitzhaber is going to be in the news for the rest of my life isn't he.
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Inouye was the one who put the Monsanto Protection Rider into the Appropriations bill. It is time to get over this false idea that Inouye anointed Hanabusa to be his successor. It sounds like Makani is part of that Oahu group that still believes that the notorious deathbed letter was really written by Sen Inouye and not his ambitious staffers.
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Schatz states he supports climate change but then denies the science behind a tool that can help mitigate it. His political misstep is sending out emails during the hype of the anti-biotech movement repeating a conspiracy theory accusation. He's long removed it from his page now that he likely realizes that antis aren't voting for him. How you know the national monument expansion is based on politics is his exclusion of Kauai's fishing area from it but then did nothing else for others. If it truly was science based, that wouldn't be happening. Inouye always thought about the future and did things to strategize Hawaii in the plan. Is there any evidence that Schatz has ever done this?
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Don't be silly!
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Dude: That is the badge that all Lane County Sheriff Deputies wear. And the Sheriff's Department runs the County Jail. So that is why it is on all inmate photos.
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Master liars.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnLIymZzVRA
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Rick, the good Lord put those animals here for us to eat, so I will.!!!!
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Hi, CLI. There is no good reason for most of us in this modern world to be eating meat. If you are one of the few who live in the extremes and eat off the land, then I'm not talking about you. Most people still eat meat because it's the way they've done it the past and they just don't want to make the effort to think about other living beings actually have just as much right to live here as we do. Humans have constantly discriminated against others by color, region, religion, gender, etc, and even though these actions were, at one time, legal, it wasn't an act aligning with truth and dignity. The truth is that all living beings deserve to live free from unnecessary suffering and death as much as you do. Killing and enslaving our animal friends is not longer necessary for the vast majority of us.
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I completely agree with that!!!!! If you rape or molest a child you only get months or a few years, if you produce and traffic child porn you get a longer sentence. If you are an addict because you have never dealt with the sexual abuse as a child you get years in jail for drugs. Longer sentences in fact then the people who caused there screwed up lives to begin with. It is sad that this is the way the system is. I just hope that the women that this has happened to get help with their addiction and are able to deal with the contributing factor so they can take back there lives!
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DB, if you look at the sentences Alaskan Judges are passing out to child molesters you might start to think they are protected...
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Gerald, this amazing technology makes it easy to vet any speech and avoid inadvertent or deliberate copying and then, after the fact of a given speech, to quickly smoke out actual, done deal, plagiarism. The Trump camp has no excuse good enough for subjecting Melania to this embarrassment.
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We now can copy any phrase that looks outstanding and paste it into a Google or Bing search box and then find if it has ever been used in the past. This amazing technology makes it very difficult to use any phrase that has not been used before. I am surprised that no one in the Trump camp figured this out.
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It is toxic and not recommended for use around waterways. http://www.denverpost.com/2012/06/16/wildfire-red-slurrys-toxic-dark-side/
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I dunno --- maybe all that retardant makes the wildlife retarded? Seriously, though, that is a good question. It would be interesting to know exactly what chemicals are in that fire retardant, and how long they tend to persist in the environment. Let's just hope that Roundup is not a constituent of the mix! Knowing the perfidious and outright evil nature of many giant corporations nowadays, I wouldn't be surprised if they somehow managed to sneak some particularly nasty chemicals into such mixtures.
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Speak for yourself.
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Mr. Trump's values as an individual and a businessperson have always reflected his demonstrated belief that life is a "zero sum" game.....if something benefits You it is a detriment to Me.....and, conversely, if I'm to benefit, by definition, it will have a cost to You. His every action as President reflects his applying this very set of values to the office: to economic policy, to social and environmental policies, and to international relations. As he promised in his campaign...it's all winners and losers. Only 17% of Americans favor withdrawing from the Paris Pact, 61% favor continuing membership. Mr. Trump was loyal to his narrow base of climate change deniers and chose to withdraw from the Pact. This is yet another example that we have a President whose actions do not represent the desires of, or promote the welfare of all Americans and the rest of the world. Yes I know.....HE'S THE PRESIDENT...Indeed, he is.....and we're paying the price of it. Gary Crum
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If it were only about money I could let it go. But it is about loss of human life, injury, horror, heartache, and tragedy. I think it is much larger than tax and budgetary considerations.
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This family has probably cost the taxpayers plenty of money over the years. All the police calls, arrests, bookings, prosecutions, incarcerations. The public safety costs comes out of our pockets -- you and me -- and every hardworking, honest, law-abiding citizen in our community. And today, we keep paying to deal with this crime family.
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Any other amendments you want to get rid of? Maybe we should just toss the constitution, it is pretty old anyways.
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This is a perfect example of why we need to get rid of the 2nd Amendment and do what Australia did over 30 years ago. I keep hearing about how only criminals will have guns if we limit them but many, many countries only allow limited gun ownership. They are doing just fine and have lower crime, murder rates than we do. I lived in Asia for many years in countries that do not allow citizens to own guns unless a special permit is obtained. They all have much less problems that we do. I am happy the homeowner will be ok but he should have called the police and let them handle it. I know that I am opening myself up to the gun nuts but to me that is just what they are, NUTS.
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So is Trump.
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Its simple. Dillary is a criminal. There i made the choice easy.
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Roy it's weird to keep liking your own posts, and don't change the subject when you've got nothing to ad to the current conversation. Just sayin......
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How quickly you all forget and forgive the criminals in your own party, responsible for lying us into wars, the deaths of thousands of people, both in and out of wars, the "disappearance" of BILLIONS of dollars in Iraq, outing a CIA agent and putting her in substantial risk of great bodily harm, deliberating dong away with regulations that protect our environment and make it easy for companies to pollute, appointing people to the Supreme Court who've consistently worked to take away your Consitutional rights and transfer them to an elite, entitled few, brought this country to the absolute brink of another Great Depression, then spent the last 8 years complaining the the POS isn't cleaning up their messes fast enough to suit them. Totally irresponsible and repugnant. And you support this behavior. Ugh.
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Lying Ted never admits to his mis-deeds, which is why Trump won the primary - time to live with it and move on with life.
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Actually, Cruz did not. The attack ads you speak of were created by an anti-trump PAC not associated with, not taking directions from, and not supported by the Cruz campaign. Mr Cruz had nothing to apologize for. Mr Trump is still a bully, and worse, a progressive. We needed a constitutionalist like Mr Cruz this election. In stead we allowed a statist to be selected for us. We needed someone who could take power away from the federal government and return it to the states, or people respectively. We got someone who wants to expand the size and power of the government.
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At least not at the GOP convention this week.
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"The question is, does someone have to be charged and prosecuted to be guilty?" In this country, yes.
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Set and drift nets absolutely knock down the escapement. The article says last year dipnetters harvested 377k sockeye....and the 120-150 comm boats likely harvest that in two days. Obviously, it's "fishing." But when you spend a week on the beach, watching the comm boats fish for five days straight, it's not too difficult to see their effect on the fishery. An old timer once told me that the only reason that ADFG exists is to ensure a commercial fishery.
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Set and drift fisheries are not an "off" switch for escapement for the river. If huge numbers of fish are heading for the river, set and drift nets will not stop them. If fishing is poor in the river it's poor everywhere. Keeping nets out of the Inlet in no way guarantees that dipnetters will have success on the Saturday and Sunday they are in Kenai. It's fishing, not catching, as people seem to have confused. The nature of fishing is that you never know what you'll catch!
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My family's Oregon Trail fears were disease, starvation, getting lost, and their biggest fear.... the Mormons. They were terrified of them as they moved through that part of the country on their journey. There had been raids on wagon trains by bands of Mormons, lots of threats and intimidation, some violence. Their fears appeared to be justified several years later by the Mountain Medows Massacre. The only time they expressed fear of Native Americans was when they came upon the body of one, shot by settlers. They were very concerned that they would be blamed for it by the local tribes and left the area as soon as possible. Violence is often met with violence, sometimes out of necessity and often becomes self-perpetuating. But the true horror stories of the tribes in southern Oregon began when they have essentially been defeated. We had our own "Trail of Tears" here. People can justify it ( you certainly try) but it was a shameful part of our history.
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That was not the case with my Great-Great-Grandfather. He had to kill 3 Indian braves while traveling on the Oregon Trail. He was proclaimed a hero by everyone in his wagon train. No other man had managed to kill more than 1. In fact, he killed as many as all of the rest did. People need to stop acting as if Native Americans were some sort of idealized natural people, who were always peaceful. They were often very savage by western standards, with primitive morals and values. If I had been in my ancestor's shoes that day 163 years ago, I'm sure that I would have acted no differently under the circumstances that he faced. Fortunately, though, we now live in a civilized nation, and there is no longer any legitimate reason for anyone to own guns., much less shoot anyone. But that was not at all the case back then. My Great-Great-Grandfather had to safeguard the wagon train's horses. They were way too vital and important to their survival, to allow them to be stolen.
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Indeed. Anyone who's lived on the coast for any amount of time is quite familiar with having these bears around and knows that they aren't particularly dangerous (for wild animals). Keep your garbage can lids locked down, don't make them feel threatened, and enjoy watching them forage.
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Destroyed???? WHAT?? Leave this bear alone!!! Re home it, don't destroy!!!
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M, Don't fall victim to the electoral college ruse. First it was the party will never take off, then it will eventually fade, then it was they will never get any votes, and now its the electoral college. Peaceful change is hard and takes a long time. If men and women of like mind don't band together and make change happen, then we deserve the country and society we have. Your last sentence is so Libertarian. Good luck.
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I'm sure it's a fine club full of fine people, when you crack 1% of the national electorate let me know. It's been in existance for 45 years and currently has all of two(2) members of state congress'. No offense meant, it only helps underline how difficult it is for ANY third party to gain traction in this country. Regarding what the founders thought on parties, your correct of course they are no longer with us to explain in more detail. Another reason I disagree with those who ardently worship the constitution (and other related documents) like a bible. It is open to interpretation( and modification) on many things.
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Not true.
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Teachers in the ASD are budgeted at $100,000. RE health insurance: Teachers and others in the NEA are in its plan. Guess what: The ASD sends money (about $19,000 per member) directly to the NEA! There is no auditing of where the money goes. There is no claims history reported to the ASD. This is a violation of the ASD school board's fiduciary responsibility--in that case, they should all be removed for incompetence. They owe it to the public and their employees.
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So if the producers get "booted" from their leases, that means TAPS all have to be shut down. Does Walker realize that might impact the Alaskan economy in a rather adverse manner? And you have it backwards about the cost. If the state is the lead, it doesn't' matter what fantasy estimates the AGDC comes up with. The inefficiencies and bureaucracy of the state will run the tab over $100 billion of the state is the lead.
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The author is entitled to his opinion, but not his own facts. Lets dispel the deceptive nonsense spewed by the author. The gas line project is what Alaska voters have asked for. We had an election, and Alaskans- by a landslide- asked Alaska to go forward with an LNG export project. 2002, 136,000 "yes" votes. So Parnell wasted $1 billion on studies for things that made no sense. Such as, a pipeline the Lower 48. And a "bullet" line. This of course delayed the Alaska project voters asked for. Alaska does own natural gas. Over 250 trillion cubic feet of estimated reserves just along the North Slope. The non- producers have a lease-hold interest. If they fail to honor their leases, they get booted off. It takes legal expertise to make that happen. The Alaska LNG project will not be built if it is not economic. The price of the project will be far, far less than $65 billion. AGDC is working on that right now. This is what scares those that want our gas warehoused.
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rough cut (AKA Kyle Craig): Are you the same Kyle Craig who was convicted of assault in 2003? What kind of community service was performed? Why no jail time?
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If only there were moderates in the minority party....
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I built my cabin mostly myself. Exactly what is your point?
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I bought my property with a 1950's re-built 2x4x24 (if you know what that means) foreclosed-upon home when oil fell to $8/bbl; worked with used lumber, pulling nails from 2x4's for framing; and taught myself how to level and stabilize a house while working full-time. Maybe you could get off your duff and do the same, instead of making asinine assumptions.
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I agree with you. But then he turns around and grovels before the religious right. He clearly has no interest in religion (and probably none for guns or LGBT either), so if he's such a straight speaker, why doesn't he say that rather than try some lame attempt to quote bible passages? He's just a politician who'll say anything it takes to become elected, and an incredibly clumsy one at that.
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Comparing Trump to Hitler is ridiculous, it's nothing but a lame attempt to try to vilify someone who has different opinions than the authors. Same thing about Trump being racist, it's nothing but a overused label which has become a instant fallback for weak arguments. Trump is ignorant, but hardly a racist. I will give Trump credit, he has made republicans stop obsessing about gays. This year they actually cheered for a gay speaker, in 2008 they booed a gay soldier. Quite the turn around. For all the stupid crap he says, it's rather refreshing to not hear the constant mindless babble about social issues that are pointless and a total waste of time.
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On 12/39/2011, City crews dropped by to redraw the boundaries of the park to include the sidewalk. They did that in order to be able to destroy the deOccupy encampment that was then technically on the sidewalk (before there were any sit/lie ordinances prohibiting that). Later that night, police and City trucks dropped by to destroy and take the tents as "abandoned property" no matter that there were people inside who had 15 minutes to vacate. I mention this to point out that as it is, "laws" and things like "constitutional rights" aren't there for us. They (the City in this case) can do as they choose. But their ability to violate laws and fundamental morality starts breaking down as their actions become more visible and known to the public.
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DES has been running the Honolulu Zoo for the past several years. It is a mess. Regarding Thomas Square- there is a blue line on the sidewalk all around the square- what's that about?
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How do you pay any type of income tax if you have no income?
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If Alaska were to have an income tax, then it must be a flat tax with no one being exempt. Every one, every business, every church...must pay the same percentage. Rich, poor, charity, oil company, whether you live in a village or in the city...all pay the same percentage. I think in due time, oil prices might go back up. Then there should be amendment that if the oil price goes up to $75 or something, the tax is automatically lifted...without any debate or act of state government. Same with sales tax if that is coming.
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I never heard his father speak negatively about white people - where do you get your information from?
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The father of this family has an intense hatred of white people and raised his family in the same way. His Native American heritage absolutely matters because the father uses it as the excuse for hating white people.
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what assistance? people can survive just as well at crescent and coburg, or alton baker or many places besides bethel/danebo. are you a resident of the area here?
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I am sure you do not speak for all of Bethel/Danebo. Have you offered any assistance if you find the project undesirable? People are just trying to survive.
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Thank you Mark. This is, though, sort of what I was responding to in Ixtlan's posts--I am Jewish, but I don't practice the religion. I'm an agnostic (my personal belief is that there might or might not be a God or gods, but that we do not--and probably cannot--know). So not all Jews believe in God--a great many don't--but they're still Jewish. Yet though I don't attend synagogue or believe in the Hebrew God, I still practice some of the rituals, like lighting candles on Chanukah or gathering for a seder on Passover. I am also a product of Jewish culture, which in America includes a spectrum of beliefs but has a common ancestry, a shared history (mostly of persecution) and some general values, such as an emphasis on academic success, tenacity in the face of adversity and a good sense of humor.
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More than a religion, it's a culture, it's your identoty, it's also our identity too!! Judaism and Christianity, I put in the same group, they believe in GOD! And that's what Hawaii needs right now!! Hawaii is very much divided by believers and non-believers!! Our America was founded by people who believed in 1 GOD, I never meant to practice or force religion down anyone's throat, but we have overstepped our limits here in HAWAII. #Kaaihue2016
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Like who cares? Since when did diversity become the most important thing in America? Since the rise of communism in the west, that's when. You most likely won't see this post.
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Watching the D convention vs. the R convention, saw more diversity in the D crowd in the first 2 minutes then there was at the entire 4 day R convention.
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And you know it has to be true, because trump said it. Again...and again...and again. Facts be dammed. Our stock markets (historical highs) reflect generally solid finances, you'll argue different. Crime trends are down, you'll argue different. Unemployment is post meltdown lows, you'll argue different. I guess when the truth is what you make it it's pretty easy to support trump. Pretty much all the key elements of what I wanted to see happen during the last 8years happened without mitt romney and by god that has to have the GOP pissed. Now if we could do something about the Fed Reserve, drug war, homeland security, and domestic surveillance it'd be an even brighter day.
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HA! You betcha she lives by a different set of rules. The Clinton's have been in the "public eye" so much that no one really knows what they do in real life. The Ministry of Truth (the media) is given carefully constructed words to paint whatever picture, thought, feelings that the Clinton Machine want "us common folks" to hear. And you know it has to be true, because it was in the paper or on the internet. Silly Americans, just believe that she have good intentions for you all, and stop trying to think for yourselves.
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You're cutting off your nose to spite your face. Be a little pragmatic. If Trump becomes president how will anything Bernie fought for progress forward? A Clinton presidency keeps everything on the table, especially now that Bernie has put many of his ideas into the party platform.
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What a bunch of hooey! Sanders should have fought her to the bitter end, it's why I, among others, voted for him. I will be voting for Jill Stein this election and in the future will be working very hard for the advancement of the Social Democratic party in Alaska. The Democrats, especially Hillary, have forgotten their base. I predict low voter turnout for the lame Trump/Hillary election.
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From Bernie Sanders: "Our work will continue in the form of a new group called Our Revolution. The goal of this organization will be no different from the goal of our campaign: we must transform American politics to make our political and economic systems once again responsive to the needs of working families." https://ourrevolution.com/ I greatly respect everything Sanders has done. He made the left's issues, working-class issues, nationally visible enough that Democrats have to pay attention. I understand his reasons for endorsing Clinton, but I won't vote for her. I don't trust her or her party to follow up on the platform that Sanders had so much input into. We'll see where it goes from here. Whoever wins in November, it will be a long four years. Ancient Chinese curse, "may you live in interesting times".
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And what does Bernie turn around and do ? He falls right in line showing everyone that he really had no intention all along to stage a fight at the DNC.
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The board members who serve on the board are controlled by Mr Crow. He has no respect and gets away with it because the executive board is overly paid. Any past board member who served on the executive board have inside stories to share. And those currently serving won't item their mouths because of money and those seeking change are ones who are let go immediately or effectively not serving before damage is done. Morgan needs to be replaced immediately, effective now.
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How sad that the CDQ big wigs are so callously depriving their people of the satisfaction of accomplishing a job well done ... pride in pulling their nets to make a paycheck ... the realization that fishing is not an occupation, but more of an obsession ... Sure, the paychecks from fish royalties will continue to come in but where is the satisfaction in that? Especially when 'the people' have little to no say in how the millions of fish dollars are spent? Just as with our local and state elections, the people of the Kusko region have the right and the power to elect CDQ board members who truly represent the interest of all the people in the villages. I hope they will unite to do so.
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Not only is it a boondoggle, it's truly the rail to nowhere.
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TheRail is nothing more than a boondoggle! Don't be fooled!! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boondoggle
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My apologies, I meant to say "honesty challenged" and "self first motivated". They limit the number of characters I'm allowed to use in a posting and I can get long winded. My message is to go look and see if another candidate is right for you. You should already be doing that, even if you ultimately choose D/R. For me, its L this year. We need all 3 in office to have this great acronym "LDR". (Did flashy acronyms persuade you?) My message isn't for everyone, it appears you might be one that's not receptive. If that's the case, it doesn't really matter what I say does it?
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Childish insults are not persuasive.
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_"Clinton will darken the world for all of us should we be negligent in our duties this November."_ -- Lock Her Up You needn't worry, Your world is obviously dark enough already, -- Paul
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Mike is 70 and presumably retired, and retirees live in a different world than most of us anyway (and often deservedly so). Merry didn't do the Mayor's Walk at the Butte to Butte, so I don't know why Mike mentions that. Anyway, Clinton will darken the world for all of us should we be negligent in our duties this November.
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Ranting about third parties is what Americans do because they're too lazy to actually participate in the current two-party system which ISN'T GOING AWAY ANYTIME SOON. Participation means being active members of a party and engaging in party politics. It's not rocket science folks it's just having the balls to participate in and reform political institutions. There will always be a new batch of novices, however, who will go through the oft trodden path of learning the hard way about third parties. Americans have never been fast learners when it comes to politics and they want easy answers to difficult problems. In short, they have a tiny attention span and low political intelligence for the most part. One indication of this is how Democrats get so fired up about presidential elections then don't show up for mid-term elections. The former are so "hollywood" while the latter actually require informing oneself on candidates and issues. Americans have a political process that reflects them.
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LFS2, As long as we have a 'winner take all' election system, third parties will never have a chance in this country. You'd be better served advocating for that to be changed ( as unlikely as it is to happen ) as your really putting the cart before the horse and will get nowhere. JMHO Here's a good article on the problem: https://www.theodysseyonline.com/why-third-parties-cant-win "There are fixes to or current system. Instant runoff voting, independent districting commissions, extensive campaign finance reform, and an opening up of debates and ballot access to more political competition would all go a long way in helping to break up the two-party system in America. But the fact remains: under current policy, voting for a third party with the intention of getting them into office is futility in its purest form. And, until people begin to demand change, there's no reason for either of the parties in power to change that."
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We Progressives have been saying the same thing as you, Dick. I don't know any progressive that feels any differently than you wrote in your first paragraph. I too want to make sure my taxes don't increase to support any type of government expansion. Still don't know what's wrong with progressive tax rates and ensuring the wealthy pay taxes at a level commiserate to what we in the middle class pay. They don't, many not paying taxes at all. It's just that we recognize WE (you, me, and the rest of the 99%) are ALL suffering. Difference is you are blaming the poor for being poor, not recognizing that many had lives just like you that were lost due to no fault of their own. They got gamed by a system they don't understand, mental illness, etc. You're getting gamed too by the system. What's your excuse? Who you blaming?
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Mr. Begich, you guys have been draining our wallets with your humanity and compassion for so long its getting hard to feed our own children. How about a little humanity and compassion for those people who actually work and have families. You progressives love to point out unemployment numbers, then tell us the economy is great. You speak of the human soul and tell us religion is evil. You tell us we are only a few paychecks away from being homeless ourselves, then demand more of that paycheck to give to your pet charity of the week. Yes there are a lot of homeless here in Anchorage. They migrated here when you gave them free housing. And like any stray, they will stay until you stop feeding them, with MY money. Compassion IS needed, for people who want to take care of their own family, so how about just getting out of my wallet and quit looking for ways to spend my money.
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Oh, I like your huge headline. Are you with MSM leftist propagandist? This is just baloney reverse tactics the left always uses just like that looney lady down in Homer that tries to reverse everything the right sez. The reversal spin lies is designed to cover up Hill of Beans massive e-mail scams. Are you logical or a leftist?
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hodad, you are totally uninformed and clueless. It's not a lie, you are. trump is asking a foreign government to commit cyber-espionage against America. That is treason. trump is a walking criminal and should be treated as such. He showed today that he is a traitor. He is working with Russia to take down America and clowns like you are too clueless to notice. #TRUMP-SPONSORED-CYBER-ESPIONAGE
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If you look up "Unseemly" in the dictionary, Hillary Clinton and many of her minions' pictures can be found.
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Actually, questioning someone's religion is freedom of speech, unseemly as it is.
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Thanks, will do. Praise be! ;)
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Visit rethinkinghell.com to review scriptural arguments that take issue with the traditional view of hell as "eternal, conscious torment." For the scholarly, consider reading Edward Fudge's book: "The Fire That Consumes, A Biblical and Historical Study of the Doctrine of Final Punishment," 3rd Edition.
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If they were deleted, no proof of their content as you say. You have nothing to worry about. Why are you panties all in a bunch ???
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You wrong-wingers just don't get it. If America's FBI said that what "few" emails were deleted, there's no proof of their content. For all we know it could have been girl talk about planning a weekend girl's night out. Haha
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Troll.
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Um tenure, pushed through by unions stops them from Keeping younger quality teachers who actually care about teacher and makes them keep old, non incentivized teachers who just care about summers off and collecting a check.
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Lynn is no more repetitive than most frequent posters here, you, Paul, and myself included.
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And repetitive. Lynn reposts the same message on different threads and thinks it's insightful somehow.
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Refreshing? Is it refreshing to watch a grown man mock the disabled, to hear him call POWs "losers", to hear him give out private phone numbers? I hope that those national security briefings the candidates get are scrutinized before they give any to Trump!
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Ironic then, isn't it, that what you hear from Hillary Clinton is NOT what you get! Trump is no angel, but his forthrightness is refreshing, compared to the tortured, disingenuous statements from Clinton.
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You're quite right. Hillary is far from perfect. However, Mr. Trump is, in my opinion, a very genuine threat to the welfare and safety of the American people and all the people on the earth. It's truly hard to imagine that a man like Trump could actually be the Presidential candidate of a major political party.
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I read the entire transcript of his press conference where he made the statement about the emails. It is rambling and nearly incoherent in places. I am no Hillary Clinton fan, but even the possibility of this guy becoming POTUS is disturbing.
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Baaaa Little sheep!
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Yeah, just like you! Wait till a hacker opens tRump wide open a week or two before the elections.
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for the above described, nothing but hate and contempt. i no longer feel sorry for them. they are un-American plain and simple. the only division is electing a woman like that and allowing her to continue to represent you. 30 years later you people put Theresa Obermyer on the assembly. you see that don't you?
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Not a Christian soldier, damn your a bitter divisive individual. All hate
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Lawdy, lawdy, how I does yearn fo the "good old days" when a boy was whacked if he stepped outta line and the lunch counters and fountains were separated between dem good folks and dem undesirables! We sho knew how to take care of a boy if he dared whistle at a good respectable white girl "back in da day"!
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Anyone who travels to the mainland from Hawaii on official business should be very conscious of the fact of whom they represent. This Democratic Rep obviously thought her actions would be either ignored or supported by the small circle that she exists in. Well, Mrs. Kent, here is a news flash, whatever you do does affect a much larger circle of people - the entire state - in large and small ways. And, despite those who will forgive you for not knowing better as you are a malihini and not a kama'aina, your defiance to the outrage is only going to give you more headaches when you get back here to Honolulu. Last point - behavior like this would have never seen the light of day when Uncle Dan (Inouye), Auntie Patsy (Mink) or Governor Burns were around. They'd be making everyone know that anyone step out of line and your toosh would be toast. Lets see if the current Hawaii Democratic party does the same to Mrs. Kent.
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Trump was NEVER going to win. Bernie was NEVER going to be nominated. Just look at the turncoat Bernie himself became, which was predictable months ago. Shillary isn't going to "win" either... she's already been ordained. You'll see in a few months, if that's what it'll take for you.
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Arguing for sanity. If Bernie had won, I'd be shilling for him too. I preferred Bernie, but I'm not going to throw a whiny tantrum just because I didn't get my way. The big picture in the context of Trump is a lot bigger and more important than my preference between Bernie and Hillary.
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"Sanders, who considers himself, officially, an Independent in Congress because his views lean further left than the Democratic party’s platform, caucuses with Democrats. But until declaring an intention to run for the presidency in 2015, he had rarely, if ever, identified as a member of the Democratic Party (he’s been in politics since 1979)" I grew up in New England. Bernie was a proud Independent who caucuses with the Democrats since he leans left. At some time when he ran in Vermont he named his political status as some local green party. Bernie is also listed as a "Senator Vermont I " ( independent) all through his campaign as well as at the Convention. I heard years ago the Democrats embraced Saunders because he often voted on their side. On the other hand I believe from what I heard about Saunders decades ago is that the Democrats put up with his lack of party support but I think that hurt his campaign in the long run For any political party it is all about loyalty.
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Bernie has announced he will return to the senate as an independent, leaving the democrat party after using it for one year and almost beating Hillary. This shows how weak she is, will Bernie backers follow him? Meanwhile the dems response to Trumps request in jest that Russia release Hillary's private emails (not hack them as reported ) has the dems admitting it's a national security issue. Yoga? Wedding plans? Clinton Foundation pay for play? Hmmmm....
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Well, when her arrests go back for ten (10) years and she is now 32, I think that 'bad girl' or not, she has become a sufficient pest to be locked up for a few years so our police, prosecutors and judges can deal with other criminals instead of just recycling her over and over.
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Wow! She's a busy woman. Has three or four arrest's that I've found that goes back to 2006. If she want's pictures of herself, I'd think it easier to just go to Olan Mills or JC Penny and have pictures taken there? Getting arrested just for the wallet pictures seems to be a bit extreme? (I can't imagine she is actually a bad girl)
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I was wondering how long it would take the puckering anuses to use the word shrill...10 seconds in, hmmm. I see electing a woman as a bigger deal than electing a black man, not that wasn't groundbreaking, just different. 161 millions times different. American's have trouble with female leaders, some Americans. We wonder why when the first comment use 'shrill' 'lecture' etc... Oh yeah there's the "B" word too although the PC folks have taught us this isn't to be said aloud in polite company...but it's there in Trump and too many mouths. To many men smack too many woman every day because they are thinking human's too!
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"In the debates, Clinton is going make Trump look like a damn fool." I hope Trump can get under her skin to the point that she eventually goes off on one of her classic shrieking nagging-wife tangent.
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You forgot republican tax policies that give them oil essentially for free here and income tax rates that allow them not to pay or pay miniscule amounts.
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They, unlike government, cut expense, sell unproductive assets etc in order to maintain a profit margin. Notice they cut expenses.
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What's the difference between your "dislike" and your "hate"?
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I dislike Hillary; Hillary is a woman; therefore I must hate women. It's just logic!
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She's gonna be the President! Seems like a long way to me in just a hundred years of voting. It must just suck to be an ignorant white male, it's got to hurt to see that your kind is dying off.
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Hill of Beans is the exponent of 40 years of feminism..."You've come a long way baby"...NOT
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Actually, lots of people consider dignified behavior an important leadership quality.
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"has no class and representing Hawaii". Well you just summed up most of the Hawaii state legislature right there. It's POLITICS. Who ever said "class" was a prerequisite???
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"normal americans" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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It does not matter what the left loons say about Palin and family. They will hate the Trump family in the same manner. I don't care what the Palin and Trump family do or don't do. The reason the left loons hate them is because they represent Normal Americans.
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The purpose of a gun is to injure or kill. That is it's purpose. The purpose of a car is transport. The purpose of a baseball bat is baseball. Shoes are worn on the feet. I'm not sure what you are trying to say, but I'm sure it's really going to change some minds! *chuckle*
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So your theory means that car manufacturers are responsible for any and all ways a vehicle they produced is used right?? Or a baseball bat manufacturer? Even a shoe manufacturer. If a person robs a bank wearing a pair of Nike shoes then Nike is clearly responsible... Stop being so narrow minded . Cheers
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I asked one homeless guy, whom I've nodded hello to over the past ten years, this exact question. He said he wouldn't accept a free apartment. He also said that others would. But, for him, he doesn't want any rules, he said "I just want to be a beach bum." He had a can of beer in a paper bag as we spoke. He was an older guy, and he said he had some checks that supported him. I've heard that many of them don't like the rules at IHS. They want to stay drunk, and come and go as they please. To me, we need to offer them live in rehab. Those who take it should become able to be more self sufficient than before, and, they'll be off the streets, cleaned up, improving their life, rather than being another stat for the police or the emergency room.
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Let me rephrase the question. Why do many refuse available shelter when it is available at no cost and transport is provided? What is the attraction of sleeping rough? That being said my interest in the issue is clinical.
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All utilities are government regulated in this country. How good the regulations are and how well they are enforced is as good as the government! But you are right to be concerned. This is going to be a very tough nut to crack for EWEB and its customers.
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it's a tough one. It's difficult to not let political factors screw up what might be a very good public utility. Public works get tossed and twisted by the changing ideology of the public and their role with government. Try huge turnover in management of a private company every 2-4 years. In theory I see the value of private ownership. But the thought of a profit driven industry being in charge of say clean water resources, scares the bejeebers out of me. You can see fresh water being privatized across the globe, held hostage from the public until these corporation are paid for their extortion. (not talking locally... yet, mostly in poor countries with very weak central government). So how do we reward superior performance by a goverment agency? I'm not willing to turn a monopoly structure like electrical grid to a single private contractor. (I'm sure Comcast would make a bid! lol.) Public/Private Util are still primarily a human institution, never perfect.
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Interesting. What defines a "real" campaign? Being a willing cog of a machine? Receiving anointment and introduction to insiders as "a friend of ours?" Quid pro quo? Or, is it okay to be one's own man and not be groomed by party politicos and insiders--that is, to not sell out the People's will?
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I wouldn't ding Wally for running a real campaign just because his opponents lack the ability to run one. Look at mayoral races on other islands to get an idea of the amounts of money usually spent.
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Did you watch the video?
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there is none so blind as one who will not see.
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Better chance of working together if the Libertarians win. Vote Libertarian.
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Not a problem. Ryan will have to work with Bernie after winning write in votes.
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calling strip club beer crawls and labeling beer "double blonde" a "sex scandal" is beyond subjective opinion, it is slander because "scandal" has specifically negative - even legal - connotations. But I guess your right about libel vs. scandal; oral vs. written.
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I think you mean libel, not slander...but I sure didn't see any. What was in the article that was false?
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And I'm guessing you are wrong.
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A pretty pragmatic piece. I'm guessing that the congressional republicans are quietly supporting Clinton behind the scenes for the very reasons spelled out here.
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The vast majority of people who don't go to church live lives without hurting others. Does prevo still give you spankings when you stray to far off message?
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Your ignorance makes me laugh . Prevo has done nothing for Anchorage ? Churches have a calming effect on people . Faith gives people hope when dealing with the struggles of daily life. The vast majority of people who attend church live lives without hurting others. How many people has Prevo helped get through their hardest days ? Countless thousands over the years . Anchorage is a better place for him having been here. It's sad to see people like you mock faith , knowing what the future holds for those who don't believe . Those hell fires won't seem so imaginary to you one day. Then you'll see the error of your thinking---but it will be too late.
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Hmmm.. Where were MAJ. Nidal Hassan's parents ??? I must have missed that speech.
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Mr. Khan's speech was surgically written and delivered a blow to tRump's narcissistic, over inflated ego. Good for Mr. and Mrs. Khan for standing up to the bully.
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It's not about the political party. It's sad that both parties use tragedy for a purely political move.
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WHERE WAS Your INDIGNATION WHEN THE GOP PUT THAT WOMAN WAILING ABOUT HER SON THAT GOT BLOWN AWAY ON FOR 15 MINUTES ?
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"Dial it back?" Public institutions have a modicum of obligation toward transparency, or has the whole DOE flunked "Public Service 101?" If you were an Education Officer (EO) for a long time, it should be apparent to you that you're paid via PUBLIC tax dollars. Therefore, if Mr. LoPresti is there trying to serve a public interest (e.g. Broiling Keiki), what on God's Green Earth could possibly have been the DOE's objection?
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Whoa, dial it back. The systemic issues within HIDOE generally have nothing to do with party politics rather they have to do with a culture of sausage makers who really don’t want the public to see how the sausages are made. (ref. Otto von Bismarck) It’s not always about Democrats or Republicans. If you had spent as many decades as an EO in that organization as I have, you would realize that and save yourself some embarrassment.
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Uh, no. No legal issue involved with Deady. Also, if there are racists out there who wish to give, I think it's safe to say that if they'd like their names enshrined, most Eugene residents would say, "No!" Ask yourself this: if a guy named Eichmann (yes, that one) had a building named after him, would you object to it? Slavery killed a lot more Africans than Nazism did Jews--- and it was quite alright for HUNDREDS of years in this very country. We're coming up on the quatercentenary of slavery in this country. Sorry, but Deady's name is on a public building. It's time to realize how hateful that must be to African-American students.
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The same message which would be sent by the U of O if they delete the name Deady from one of its buildings. Or delete the names of other donors who are found wanting a century or more after the fact.
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is it the same BS though? is it really the same as Black Lives Matter? you're really reaching here Frank. And I'm coming from a place that believes she's received too much backlash, but you're making some pretty terrible equivalences here, otherwise you have little to understanding about privilege.
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Best I could do on short notice. How about the black power salute at the Olympics, or the I can't breathe tshirts on the football team players? But honestly, the reason she didn't sit in the back of the bus was that she was just tired and was sick of the b.s.-same as Chelsea.
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Visibly tipping is an art, did you see the Seinfeld where George wants to be seen tipping and is not, and is caught trying to retrieve his tip so he can do it again? It's ridiculous, just being consistent with customers is ethics, any cafe culture so consumed with tip jars needs some lessons from friendly Australians. The tips will flow and the original purpose of tipping, to dissuade bad service, will play out naturally.
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Honestly, I don't care about service at a coffee shop. If they are focused on pulling great espresso or being meticulous in their timing of the brew, then who gives an f about whether or not they smiled or had a nice tone to their voice. You know what I've found really helps, when you visibly tip them. It's anecdotal, but on more than one occasion the situation has become much friendlier as soon as the dollar goes into the tip jar. And anyway, a lot of customers can be entitled assholes that expect to be treated with the highest regard, and when they're not their day is ruined. When it comes to coffee in Portland, it's about the coffee, not whether or not the barista smiled at you. It's the Portland experience. Every person I've met from Melbourne is a snob about coffee and it's annoying to say the least. Let's be proud of our coffee and cafes and be skeptical about a newcomer who trashes the city's reputation that he's chosen to expand to.
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Lykes Lines, amongst others, used to stop first in Anchorage, and then continue to Seattle. The Seattle shippers worked a "deal" where the shippers wouldn't stop first in Anchorage, but stop only in Seattle. That way, the Seattle barge lines could re-ship to Alaska. It used to cost my company $4700 for a 40-HI from Singapore ... but after the "deal" it cost $4700 from Singapore to Seattle, and then an additional $4700 from Seattle to Anchorage.
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The shipping rates from Seattle to Alaska are the most expensive routes in the world, bar none. The Seattle longshoreman and the barge companies should pay for the port since they profit the most and have had a special law that has protected their business and jobs for too many years. Ironically it was Sheffield that shut down the construction of the grain export facility leaving Delta farmers with full silos and broke. Then the State shut down the meat processing facility in Fairbanks so the chicken, hog and cattle farmers lost everything. What this State needed to do a long time ago and still needs is a rail line to the lower 48. Then we will have some competition in shipping. Screw Seattle. The Chinese and other cargo ships can land here (not necessarily Anchorage either) and we can train (back haul) the goods to the mid-west easy enough. Sheffield's plan failed because it never was about benefiting Alaska but about enriching a contractor friend or a kick back. Why no train?
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Where ya at on repealing the most onerous parts of SB21 Mr. Landfield? How about we talk about doing away with the $700 Million in oil industry welfare before we talk about restructuring the PFD for instance. Or putting a real floor on the production tax in the 10-15% range and doing away with the "new oil" clause that will see the state in permanent fiscal straights? Deal with the $700 Million giveaway to the oil industry before supporting the $700 Million takeaway from Alaskans PFD checks okay?
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Thanks to everyone who read the article. If you have any questions, check out my website, www.jefflandfield.com. When I ran for this seat in 2012 I told this to APRN, “We’ve tripled spending in 10 years. We’ve seen a 30 percent decline in oil production in the last 6 years since ACES was passed. We can’t keep spending money. We can for a little bit. But at some point it’s gotta stop,” Landfield said. I wish more people cared about our fiscal problems then. Craig was busy supporting and designing the largest budgets in state history. He does not want to protect your PFD, he wants to protect his position in the legislature.
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Good to know..I wish I could edit my original comment and add that as addendum. I had read sime years ago that porn etc., was a "tool" to assist in diminishing extreme risk taking desire. Apparently as you point out, that is not necessarily so.
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Eugene1960 Your comment "Maybe it could be worse if it weren’t for adult porn, child porn, prostitution, strip clubs, “massage” parlors that help sooth the urge and limit acting out." is quite incorrect. Perverts and deviants are only encouraged by all of these things. Actually, research shows it is these very things that only encourage rapists and molesters. Those who are prone to acting out use porn, prostitution, and other forms of fantasies to "practice" their perversions. New research on the availability of all these perversions to children/teens shows they are creating more perverts. Check out the current research on social media. Porn hurts many people and normalizes rape and other perversions. Perverts come from all walks of life and you are correct, they are sick and there is no excuse. My concern is for the victims . Child porn is unacceptable, always. Human trafficking for Sex is huge in Eugene, Oregon. You should research it. Most prostitutes are slaves.
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_" If only there was a system where the enlightened elites such as yourself could require everyone to do precisely as you say instead of insisting on ignoring your omniscience!"_ -- motleycrew Not a bad imitation of Trump! Of course, you missed the point. The cure is better education and getting big money out of elections. And ... in the spirit of he-who-shall-not-be names, tar-and-feathering all the Fox News slimebags! (Just kidding ... no feathers that would be torture.) -- Paul
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"In the United States, the fundamental cause of corruption in the political system is voters. (So well demonstrated in “What’s the matter with Kansas?”) And ignorance and irrational decision making are the main problems." Those pesky voters! If only there was a system where the enlightened elites such as yourself could require everyone to do precisely as you say instead of insisting on ignoring your omniscience! Alas! So much ignorance and irrationality when there are those who have all the answers and just need the power to implement the solutions.
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Maybe people should stay in school so they have other employement options than begging. Just saying
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well maby if de paul service senter would open a service senter downtown .......and start giveing some real clothing to the homeless insted of just a 15 doller voucher for used clothing . every 3 months...then maby the homeless will be better dressed .....and if the dineing hall plase started giveing food to go ....then maby the homeless will not need to aggressively ask for money.....and a bus pass is $3.50 a day...and to wash clothing is $4.00.....and new shoes are $40.00....and 2 nites in a motele is $130......and a train ticket to portland is $30.00.....and no homeless charity in eugene or gives eney of that .....
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Is there someone named Bill running for president? I didn't catch that at any of the conventions.
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Is there a chapter or two that goes over Billy's problems with the morals?
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That's an encouraging report, if true (would like to see the URL pointing to the citation). However, there are at least two caveats: Will the "gun-using crime victims" be arrested, charged, tried and convicted for endangering the lives of others, as happened to Marissa Alexander in Florida 3 years ago? And will the "good guys with guns" suffer for the rest of their lives what Allen Crum had a mild form of - a PTSD-spawned change in personality, to the point where they perhaps even become a danger to themselves and/or others? I often wonder, what if Mark Hughes had run armed with his AR-15 toward the gunfire in Dallas July 7th and had been the one who killed Micah Johnson, the shooter (instead of a robot bomb, later)? Would Hughes in turn have been killed by police, them thinking he was an accomplice? https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/07/08/during-deadly-dallas-shooting-confusion-swirled-around-armed-man-carrying-a-rifle/
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From the CDC study on gun-related deaths: “Almost all national survey estimates indicate that defensive gun uses by victims are at least as common as offensive uses by criminals, with estimates of annual uses ranging from about 500,000 to more than 3 million per year … in the context of about 300,000 violent crimes involving firearms in 2008,” says the report. The three million figure is probably high, “based on an extrapolation from a small number of responses taken from more than 19 national surveys.” But a much lower estimate of 108,000 also seems fishy, “because respondents were not asked specifically about defensive gun use.” Furthermore, “Studies that directly assessed the effect of actual defensive uses of guns (i.e., incidents in which a gun was 'used' by the crime victim in the sense of attacking or threatening an offender) have found consistently lower injury rates among gun-using crime victims compared with victims who used other self-protective strategies.”
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This comment could have been copy/pasted from around the time when "An Inconvenient Truth" came out.
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I doubt that there will be any blowback. If anything, the government tax guzzling government scam will finally be uncovered to the everyday person. And just maybe the proponents of "Global Warming" will have to actually debate someone, instead of making continual false claims from doctored data. Global Warming is a money making scam. Too many supposed facts proven false. Same as Global Cooling in the 70's.
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Here are two thoughts regarding your comment that there are no credible explanations to counter the supernatural explanations: (1) Increasingly there are explanations for some events labeled as supernatural. Brain research provides clues. *"Out-of-body" experiences can be duplicated by brain stimulation. *Some of the Biblical descriptions of "visions and messages from a god" are similar to typical epileptic seizures (seeing white light, auditory hallucinations, etc). *"Returning from the dead" is now being examined with attention to the various phases through which a body dies. Dying is is a series of shut-downs and can sometimes be reversed before the actual final closure. Therefore, a recovery is not a "return-from-the-dead" ... because the death never occurred. (2) The burden of proof lies with the claimant of the supernatural belief - not the skeptic who questions. Opinions are not proof. Supernatural believers need to ask better questions. Evidence will rule. Wait and see.
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Nor has there been any credible explanations to disprove those beliefs!
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Unfortunately, passion turns into magical thinking. If your movement is deep, but not wide, it will not win - you need to get the passionate as well as the people who decide to vote at 6 pm on Election Day to vote. I'm a Sanders supporter who credits Bernie for pushing planks into the platform, and that the DNC was light-years ahead of the dumpster fire that was the RNC. Very few people believe that the good is the enemy of the perfect, like Allen did.
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I don't think people understand how passionate we were with the Bernie revolution. It made me feel alive and invigorated. It felt right and hopeful. It's a little like being in love. Many people feel this way. The DNC felt like a kick in the gut. It started out with all praise to Hillary. When Berners attempt to speak Hillers say "you have to vote for Hillary otherwise it's your fault Trump is elected". I have a sense HRC doesn't want Berner support. If she did, she would have found a better running mate. Scooping DWS up into her campaign was another F-you to Berbers. if HRC wants my vote she needs to work for it. If she wants Jason's vote she needs to listen to him and work for it. Me and Jason are not a small group of people!!!! Work on getting our votes!!!!!!!! Lastly, the entire world needs to get off our butts, leave us alone with the pain we feel right now and allow us just a little time to heal. Jason, I appreciate all you've done!
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Oh several occasions I know off recording the traffic going in and out has help bolster the case with police. On others a more "primitive" method was used. I always promote legal means of handling problems of course.
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And if they notice it, what can they do about it? There have been several local stories where neighbors have called local police dozens of times about their suspicious drug-delaing neighbors before a major felony occurs there with not enough information to provide 'probable cause' for the police to do anything about it. Everyone knows what a drug-delaing house looks like; getting the courts to acknowledge what "everyone knows" is almost impossible. Personal confrontation certainly isn't the answer. It's sort of like that idiot who passes you at 90 mph on the freeway; all you can do is clap your hands in glee after you see him 10 minutes later either pulled over by OSP or wrapped around a tree.
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That's a weird way of saying you're not a supporter of the First Amendment and that's no way to talk about a vet who left the service with 3 Purple Hearts and The Silver Star. You're worse than tRUMP.
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Kerry was a disgrace to his country and a traitor for squeeling like a little B#%ch in congressional testimony..... My Father who served proudly for multiple tours in Vietnam, and would crush little Kerry with one hand behind his back if given the chance, to this day can't stand that POS...
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I do
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Reporters for small-town papers can produce excellent work, especially on events that occur in their own backyards. You should thank them by buying a subscription.
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something Yuge!,, something so BIG that only The Donald could dream up!
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What do you think Trump is hiding in his tax returns?
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Who cares
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Results of the 2nd round vote in Canada: Moncton: Macron 83%; ... Le Pen 17% Montreal: Macron 91%; ... Le Pen 9% Toronto: Macron 91.74%; ... Le Pen 8.26% Quebec City: .......not yet available Vancouver:..........,not yet available
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every voter that is appalled at a presidental nominee who is a pathological liar!! Doesn't bother you huh?
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Who cares
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