Jim, I did read the article and no, I did not intend to go on a rant. I was perplexed by the way the story was presented. To me the article almost made it seem unbelievable that a woman might have actually killed an enemy.
This situation kinda makes me wonder if it would be possible for a country to implement a welfare system based on job availability. Basically, if there are many jobs available, state handouts will be low so as to force people to take these jobs.
Well most cadets support Don Cherry but there's not that many things we can say without attracting the Ire of our CoC, there was a pretty brutal crackdown on opinionated comments a couple of weeks ago.
You never know, the love interest might manifest itself as a sassy and strong-willed girl who pretended to be a boy so she could fight in the trenches. ;D
I'm aware of the time commitment, the problem is that you create a separate class of OCdts at the college who do not follow the same training as the other, effectively putting much more emphasis on the athletic pillar for these students and less on the military one.
Furthermore, there is often...
Quite aware much of it is funded by the club and donations, I believe they shouldn't get any money from the college, furthermore, I'm sick of the varsity status being a "get out of military duty free" pass.
Not to burst your bubble but the institution isn't exclusively dedicated to these objectives anymore in practice. I don't want to go on a rant but the RETP program and over funded and bloated varsity department come to mind.
Well, as an RMC student, I can guarantee you all that the overall feeling on Campus is that Catherine Lord just spoiled it for everyone. I can see the atmosphere in her classes becoming slightly more frigid now.
Some pretty cool footage, the use of a montage and the music make the whole a bit cheesy methinks. Anybody else thought the guitar track reminded them of Basic Up?
I disagree with this assertion, while it is true that the old testament is filled with genocide and atrocities of all sorts, it is supposed to be seen as a necessary preface to the new testament, a set of stories designed to teach you specific lessons necessary to better understand the teachings...
Perhaps a more credible source:
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-I love the warm and welcoming people of this country. Though I may sometimes rant against the general populace, in no other countries could my parents, fleeing the civil war in their old country, have managed to reestabilish themnselves so successfully.
-I love how tolerant and open minded so...
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Do the Russians even possess the capabilities to deploy several brigade sized formations in the arctic? Does this mean anything for us?
I need to inform the people at CFLRS about something but I can't find a general contact number, only one in case you need to contact a candidate, is there one?
I disagree with the idead that sovereignty is a done deal. The make-up of Quebec is dramatically changing with immigration as the previous Péquistes governnment's failure at social engineering is becoming more apparent. Immigrants aren't buying the salad and neither are the more industrious...
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