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    Why have CANEX? (Split fm "Up to 1500 military housing units ...")

    How about it teaches them how to budget properly every month and that there are ways to buy things that don't include exhorbitant interest rates and credit cards. And how about people with 20+ years in?  Picked up my washer/dryer set there after my last move.
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    Walts, posers & wannabes (merged)

    Ahhh, different dog, different fight.  Tom's 'friend' is not the guy with the fake jump wings.
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    Walts, posers & wannabes (merged)

    I have a friend who's son worked on a film with him and checking on his legitimacy in her eyes at least.  May take awhile.
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    Whither the Royal Canadian Legion? Or RCL Withers?

    I have the day off tomorrow and and going to go renew my membership and help with work on their Facebook page, so all you clowns go ahead and like the 631 Legion page.  ;D I originally joined to try and get my dad off his ass and involved in the RCL again, but the group there has been so...
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    Common Law Marriage in the Canadian Forces - Mega Thread

    Seriously, you need to stop posting...and don't ever have kids or even date anyone with them because you seem to treat them more like they are pets to be disposed of than an integral part of your life that you would protect with your whole being if it ever came to that. And I really don't give...
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    Common Law Marriage in the Canadian Forces - Mega Thread

    My bad. Going off old info.
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    Common Law Marriage in the Canadian Forces - Mega Thread

    First of all, CS is only tax free for the person paying if IIRC and must be claimed by the recipient.  Spousal sp in not taxable to the recipient but is to the one paying. And, if there is any reason that your 'friends' (seriously, enough with the anecdotal evidence. Unless they're specifically...
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    Military Ill-prepared for Peacekeeping - G&M

    Ill prepared compared to who? The countries whose soldiers are being accused of trading candy for sexual favours.  These people really don't have any idea who is doing blue-hat duties many times now.
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    Common Law Marriage in the Canadian Forces - Mega Thread

    My issue with your statements are as follows: 1. If anyone disagrees with YOU it's because we are somehow in agreement or benefitting from this apparent broken system. 2. For every anecdotal evidence example you give of a broken system im sure myself and everyone here could give two of how...
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    Common Law Marriage in the Canadian Forces - Mega Thread

    Wow. You really don't want to make any friends here, do you?
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    Common Law Marriage in the Canadian Forces - Mega Thread

    Or...again, nobody likes people who get in above their heads who realize that parenting isn't for them even though it's expected when they get involved with a person with kids.  Our current system makes sure that these people are left accountable for affecting more than the lives of grown adults...
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    Common Law Marriage in the Canadian Forces - Mega Thread

    Call me hormonal.  ;)  32 weeks down and less than 8 to go before I spontaneously lose at least 10 lbs. Consider this a reason for the snarkiness of my previous posts and a warning that my future posts are just going to get worse.  :P
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    Common Law Marriage in the Canadian Forces - Mega Thread

    The equivalent would be the guy that does SFA while the wife works, cooks, cleans, shovels, etc. And yes, there are guys that are like that as well, but you don't see women painting all guys with that same brush and it's unfair to do that to women. That's all I'm saying.
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    Common Law Marriage in the Canadian Forces - Mega Thread

    After seeing this statement, I might be more inclined to think any break ups you've gone through might have been your fault.  Seriously, way to slam the female sex in your WHOLE post.  ::)
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    MP Response to fire - Split from First infantry regular force female LCol.

    I'm going to quote myself here because it's whack feel is a pretty important statement regarding the difference between MPs and other police forces that you seem to want to ignore and, given that you USED to be an MP, surprises me that you haven't acknowledged and what the issue is in this case...
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    MP Response to fire - Split from First infantry regular force female LCol.

    That was very eloquently put.  Lol And yes, ref being a non-military cop, please see my comment as to why we don't have them doing the policing of our affairs, except as they may pertain to after-duty situations (I know some civ police forces are contracted to handle CAF housing areas for example.)
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    MP Response to fire - Split from First infantry regular force female LCol.

    Sorry.  Just assuming since you seem to be commenting pretty hard on the ins and outs of MPs and their duties as if you were one yourself. If not, forgive the error.  It's the impression you gave.
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    MP Response to fire - Split from First infantry regular force female LCol.

    First of all, this is the special place that MPs hold and that you seem to be complete,y ignoring, which, given your status as an MP, I find troubling. Responding to a call that requires you to attend to a full on exercise should not and cannot be treated the same as if you were to respond to a...
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    MP Response to fire - Split from First infantry regular force female LCol.

    Fair point, especially if said spouse made up the whole occurance, which has been known to happen.  In which case it then really does become a CoC issue so that they can support the member with whatever personal issues the spouse is dealing with.  The MP's responsibility then I would think would...
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    MP Response to fire - Split from First infantry regular force female LCol.

    Your error in your methodology is that you're treating this like a situation that a non-military cop would handle with a civilian.  But, because we're talking MPs and CAF members you always have to keep that into consideration. The MP's first error was in entering the restricted area without...
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