

'With Hillary Clinton, I said "Come to my wedding" and she came to my wedding. You know why? Because she had no choice, because I gave.'This did the rounds as a Trump story but for me, it's a Clinton story. A wealthy insider explains that she takes money and pays favours back. Case closed.
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From the Daily Caller. |
Leo Hearn remembers fishing cod before 1992, and the sense of impending disaster, as the fish got smaller and more scarce. Hearn also remembers going fishing in the early years of the food fishery, and having a hard time finding fish.
“Last year was a pretty good sign of fish around, and this year was even better — more places, and a really good sign, places like Renews Rock. They hadn’t been there in 15 years, and the fish are back there now,” he said. “Ferryland right on down to Calvert, Bay Bulls, all those places are seeing a lot of fish.”
"You know, Maliki has got a lot of blame for Iraq falling apart, but I lay this at the foot of the President of the United States solely. The Iraqis to a person would’ve accepted a residual force, but he wanted to get to zero. He would never come forth with a number. They never had a number."
"So we had Ambassador Jeffrey – U.S. Ambassador to Iraq and Gen. Austin, the commander of Iraq forces at the time in the meeting with me, Maliki, and McCain. I asked Prime Minister Maliki, “Would you accept troops?” He says, “If other will, I will.” Then he turned to me and said, “How many troops are you talking about?” I turned to Gen. Austin and then Ambassador Jeffrey – “What’s the answer to the prime minister’s question?” Gen. Dreyfuss says, “We’re still working on the number.” The number went from 18,000 recommended by Austin down to 3,000 coming out of the White House."
We have been told by six current or former intelligence officials that the collection of documents captured in the raid on Osama bin Laden’s compound includes explosive information on Iran’s relationship with al Qaeda over the past two decades, including details of Iran’s support for al Qaeda’s attacks on Americans.
“There are letters about Iran’s role, influence, and acknowledgment of enabling al Qaeda operatives to pass through Iran as long as al Qaeda did their dirty work against the Americans in Iraq and Afghanistan,” Lieutenant General Michael Flynn, former director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, tells The Weekly Standard.
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From linked Breitbart story. |
"The Canadian Media Guild is a democratic trade union representing 6,000 workers in the Canadian media. Our members work at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation/Société Radio-Canada (CBC/SRC), The Canadian Press, Reuters, Agence France-Presse (AFP), TVO, TFO, the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (aptn), ZoomerMedia, Shaw Media and CKOI Radio Gatineau (Québec). We also represent media freelancers."
Name of Third Party | Date of Registration | Name of Applicant | Mailing Address |
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Animal Justice Canada Legislative Fund | 2015/08/10 | Mr. Nicholas Wright | 5700-100 King Street West Toronto ON M5X 1C7 |
BC Government and Service Employees' Union | 2015/08/08 | Mr. Paul Finch | 4911 Canada Way Burnaby BC V5G 3W3 |
Canadian Media Guild (CMG) | 2015/08/08 | Ms. Carmel Smyth | 310 Front Street West, Suite 810 Toronto ON M5V 3B5 |
Canadian Medical Association | 2015/08/05 | Mr. Steven Mortimer | 1867 Alta Vista Drive Ottawa ON K1G 5W8 |
Canadian Union of Postal Workers "CUPW" | 2015/08/10 | Ms. Beverly J. Collins | 377 Bank Street Ottawa ON K2P 1Y3 |
Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) | 2015/08/10 | Mr. Charles Fleury | 1375 Saint-Laurent Boulevard Ottawa ON K1G 0Z7 |
Canadian Veterans ABC Campaign 2015 | 2015/08/10 | Mr. Thomas S. Beaver | 153 Bradshaw Drive New Maryland NB E3C 1H4 |
Diane Babcock | 2015/08/05 | Ms. Diane Babcock | 209-550 Bradley Street Nanaimo BC V9S 5N4 |
Dogwood Initiative | 2015/08/06 | Mr. Matt Takach | Post Office Box 8701 Victoria BC V8W 3S3 |
Downtown Mission of Windsor Inc. | 2015/08/06 | Mr. Ronald D. Dunn | 664 Victoria Avenue Windsor ON N9A 4N2 |
Fair Vote Canada | 2015/08/06 | Mr. Douglas J. Bailie | 408-283 Danforth Avenue Toronto ON M4K 1N2 |
Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec (FTQ) | 2015/08/08 | Mr. Serge Cadieux | 12100-565 Crémazie Boulevard East Montréal QC H2M 2W3 |
Friends of Canadian Broadcasting | 2015/08/05 | Mr. Ian Morrison | 1707-33 Lombard Street Toronto ON M5C 3H8 |
IATSE | 2015/08/06 | Mr. John M. Lewis | 22 St. Joseph Street Toronto ON M4Y 1J9 |
International Longshore & Warehouse Union Canada | 2015/08/08 | Mr. Mark Gordienko | 395-3665 Kingsway Vancouver BC V5R 5W2 |
Leadnow Society | 2015/08/05 | Ms. Lyndsay Poaps | 408-119 Pender Street West Vancouver BC V6B 1S5 |
Les Sans-Chemise | 2015/08/05 | Mr. Pierre Céré | 3734 du Parc Avenue Montréal QC H2X 2J1 |
National Citizens Coalition Inc. | 2015/08/12 | Mr. Peter D. Coleman | 27 Queen Street East, Suite 501 Toronto ON M5C 2M6 |
Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) | 2015/08/14 | Mr. Warren Thomas | 100 Lesmill Road Toronto ON M3B 3P8 |
Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO) | 2015/08/13 | Ms. Doris Grinspun | 158 Pearl Street Toronto ON M5H 1L3 |
UNIFOR | 2015/08/05 | Mr. Peter Kennedy | 205 Placer Court Toronto ON M2H 3H9 |
Voters Against Harper | 2015/08/06 | Ms. Jo-Anne P. Raynes | 27 Heathdale Road Toronto ON M6C 1M7 |
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Lei Jun, founder |
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You may never see those savings. But will pay plenty today. |
"From the fermented potato bread and marinated olives that came out first, we knew we were in for a special experience. The plates were miniature works of art that were carefully assembled prior to serving. The salad of Galiano greens and summer vegetables literally glowed with color. The albacore tuna and Salish Sea salmon were sublime. We just had room to share the dark chocolate and bergamot pot de creme with sea salted caramel. Turns were taken licking the bowl."
"Everybody in Mariposa is either a Liberal or a Conservative or else is both. Some of the people are or have been Liberals or Conservatives all their lives and are called dyed-in-the-wool Grits or old-time Tories and things of that sort. These people get from long training such a swift penetrating insight into national issues that they can decide the most complicated question in four seconds: in fact, just as soon as they grab the city papers out of the morning mail, they know the whole solution of any problem you can put to them. There are other people whose aim it is to be broad-minded and judicious and who vote Liberal or Conservative according to their judgment of the questions of the day. If their judgment of these questions tells them that there is something in it for them in voting Liberal, then they do so. But if not, they refuse to be the slaves of a party or the henchmen of any political leader.
We can see,—it's plain enough now,—that in the great election Canada saved the British Empire, and that Missinaba saved Canada and that the vote of the Third Concession of Tecumseh Township saved Missinaba County, and that those of us who carried the third concession,—well, there's no need to push it further. We prefer to be modest about it.
Missinaba County, I say, is a regular hive of politics, and not the miserable, crooked, money-ridden politics of the cities, but the straight, real old-fashioned thing that is an honour to the country side. Any man who would offer to take a bribe or sell his convictions for money, would be an object of scorn. I don't say they wouldn't take money,—they would, of course, why not?—but if they did they would take it in a straight fearless way and say nothing about it. They might,—it's only human,—accept a job or a contract from the government, but if they did, rest assured it would be in a broad national spirit and not for the sake of the work itself.
"Mr. Smith," said the reporter of the Mariposa Newspacket, "we'd like to get your views of the effect of the proposed reduction of the differential duties." "By gosh, Pete," said Mr. Smith, "you can search me. Have a cigar." "What do you think, Mr. Smith, would be the result of lowering the ad valorem British preference and admitting American goods at a reciprocal rate?" "It's a corker, ain't it?" answered Mr. Smith. "What'll you take, lager or domestic?" And in that short dialogue Mr. Smith showed that he had instantaneously grasped the whole method of dealing with the press. The interview in the paper next day said that Mr. Smith, while unwilling to state positively that the principle of tariff discrimination was at variance with sound fiscal science, was firmly of opinion that any reciprocal interchange of tariff preferences with the United States must inevitably lead to a serious per capita reduction of the national industry."And so on, chapters 10 and 11 of Sunshine Sketches of a Small Town, available on line.