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I would as well .. I get having some exclusion criteria. Ones that make sense to me are that the candidate is on the ballot in enough states to mathematically have a chance to win the electoral college .. but I do think the 15% criteria should be reduced ... probably not lower than 5%, but no higher than 10% .. at least for the first debate.
 
I tend to agree with the above.

Some pollwatchers think that McMullen may make a dent in Utah, where he is a Mormon and he actually made the ballot.
 
Also helps that the most significant Mormon political figure hates Trump.
 
Also helps that the most significant Mormon political figure hates Trump.
Romney can change his mind on anything anytime. This was 4 years ago:
Hypocrisy Alert: Remember When Romney and Trump Were BFFs? http://nation.foxnews.com/2016/03/03/hypocrisy-alert-remember-when-romney-and-trump-were-bffs
Romney said Thursday that the endorsement "means a great deal to me," citing Trump's job-creation record.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/02/02/trump-plans-to-endorse-romney-sources-say.html
 
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From the great white north

BS

A popular Canadian comedian has been ordered to pay $35,000 to a disabled teen musician he once joked looked like a terminally-ill child but really only suffered from 'being ugly'.
Mike Ward was ordered by the Quebec Human Rights Tribunal to pay Jérémy Gabriel $25,000 in moral damages and $10,000 in punitive damages.
He has also been ordered to pay the 19-year-old's mother Sylvie Gabriel $5,000 for moral damages and $2,000 for punitive damages - for a grand total of $42,000.


The shock comic first came under fire after he poked fun at Gabriel, who was 12-years-old at the time, for a bit titled Le P'tit Jérémy during his comedy show Mike Ward's eXpose in 2010.
Gabriel was a well-known figure in Quebec after he was flown to Rome at the age of 10 years old to sing for Pope Benedict in 2006.

The young child's looks became the butt of Ward's joke. Gabriel suffers from Treacher Collins Syndrome, a genetic condition that causes certain bones and tissues in the face not to develop.
Ward's bit revolved around people that comics tended to avoid using as material in their shows. Gabriel, he said, was once such person.
The comedian went on explain that he used to defend the boy when others made jokes about him, because he believed Gabriel was a terminally ill child.

Ward said he thought Gabriel was flown to visit the Pope as part of a Make-A-Wish Foundation gift.
'But now, five years later, and he's still not dead! The little bastard, he's just not dying' Ward said in the show, according to CBC. 'Me, I defended him, like an idiot, and he won't die.'



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.. and it keeps coming

The FBI said it found “tens of thousands” of previously undisclosed emails in its year-long investigation into Hillary Clinton’s tenure as secretary of State. The Justice Department confirmed that number to The Washington Post after it was released by a conservative legal group. According to Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton, the State Department will release them starting in October, just a few weeks before the general election. In his July announcement of the FBI’s findings and decision not to charge Clinton, FBI Director James Comey said there was no evidence that the emails were “intentionally deleted in an effort to conceal them.”
 
Asking this because I do not know .. not to be a smart ass ... but would not federal law trump this, or is Quebec given a pass on some things that others are not?
Canadian law works a wee bit differently than American law. Federal laws are still in force in Quebec, but burden of proof is different in the court system. When it comes to civil stuff like this, there is a different burden of proof again...and civil rights stuff in Canada is done at a provincial level until the SCOC decides it is federal - usually by declaring it a Charter issue.

Edit: To understand how civil rights works here, take a moment and read the Wiki article on our Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which is a modern, codified Bill of Rights-sort-of-thing:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Charter_of_Rights_and_Freedoms
 
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Not shocking at all ...

WASHINGTON (AP) — More than half the people outside the government who met with Hillary Clinton while she was secretary of state gave money — either personally or through companies or groups — to the Clinton Foundation. It's an extraordinary proportion indicating her possible ethics challenges if elected president.
At least 85 of 154 people from private interests who met or had phone conversations scheduled with Clinton while she led the State Department donated to her family charity or pledged commitments to its international programs, according to a review of State Department calendars released so far to The Associated Press. Combined, the 85 donors contributed as much as $156 million. At least 40 donated more than $100,000 each, and 20 gave more than $1 million.
Donors who were granted time with Clinton included an internationally known economist who asked for her help as the Bangladesh government pressured him to resign from a nonprofit bank he ran; a Wall Street executive who sought Clinton's help with a visa problem and Estee Lauder executives who were listed as meeting with Clinton while her department worked with the firm's corporate charity to counter gender-based violence in South Africa.
The AP's findings represent the first systematic effort to calculate the scope of the intersecting interests of Clinton foundation donors and people who met personally with Clinton or spoke to her by phone about their needs.
The 154 did not include U.S. federal employees or foreign government representatives. Clinton met with representatives of at least 16 foreign governments that donated as much as $170 million to the Clinton charity, but they were not included in AP's calculations because such meetings would presumably have been part of her diplomatic duties.
 
Donald Trump is using campaign funds to buy thousands of copies of his own book:

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...o-buy-55-000-of-his-own-book.html?via=desktop

Donald Trump used his campaign funds to buy thousands of copies of his own book at retail cost, simultaneously diverting donor money back into his pockets while artificially boosting his sales figures. It’s a tactic that may be illegal, campaign finance experts say.
On May 10, the Trump campaign paid Barnes & Noble $55,055, according to a filing with the Federal Election Commission. That amounts to more than 3,500 copies of the hardcover version of Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again, or just over 5,000 copies of the renamed paperback release, Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America.
 
Good .. and about fucking time. Importantly, from a school generally ranked in the top 10
universities in the country

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I'm guessing Jay Ellison PhD doesn't have his PhD in philosophy, or he'd know he does a lot of question-begging in that letter.
 
Ellison brings exceptionally broad experience with issues concerning curriculum, student residential life, crisis intervention and recovery, health services, and academic progress. He is also a scholar of Near Eastern languages and civilizations, having earned his doctorate at Harvard with a specialty in ancient languages and extensive field experience in Syria.

Edit .. link

https://news.uchicago.edu/article/2014/04/22/jay-ellison-appointed-dean-students-college
 
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