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The Global War on Terror 5.0: Putin on the Risk

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I carried a revolver for my entire career -- we were switching to Glocks when I left.

My son lives across the river in Gatineau, but he's working in suburban Nepean today. He was a member of the Parliament Hill press corps for a time when he was a journo student. Two of my extended family are in lock down in their offices.
Don't you mean Hull? :)
 
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thank god for my husband. even though the old Yagi is wind battered and missing some of its elements it pulled in Thunder Bay networks and we watched it live. civilized journalism.
 
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Rev. Al does it again. How does this tool keep his job, even on the network no one watches?

Opening up “Politics Nation” Wednesday night, Sharpton immediately went out to cover the situation in Ottawa, interviewing CBC reporter Chloe Fedio for the latest news on the morning shooting at the War Memorial and Parliament Hill.

What’s the latest tonight in Iowa?” asked Sharpton, who’s seemed to extend his pronunciation troubles past the simple misreading of the teleprompter.

“Well, In Ottawa…” Fedio responded, saying the situation is “less tense” in Canada’s capital, even though the lockdown remains in effect throughout the city.
 
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Editorial cartoon of the year courtesy of Halifax Chronicle-Herald cartoonist Bruce MacKinnon.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Rest easy, Corporal, you're in good hands. <a href="https://twitter.com/CH_Cartoon">@CH_Cartoon</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/OttawaShooting?src=hash">#OttawaShooting</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CanadaStrong?src=hash">#CanadaStrong</a> <a href="http://t.co/maChjcvY9S">pic.twitter.com/maChjcvY9S</a></p>— Steve Penstone (@Steve_Penstone) <a href="https://twitter.com/Steve_Penstone/status/525300772142325760">October 23, 2014</a></blockquote>
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That wasn't snark, you clueless old fool.

At least I'm not a liar, you pompous libt*ard a*swipe. Guy puts a stop to a fatal Islamist terror attack (at the risk of his own life) and you compare him to Niedermeyer? Classy. The MPs whose lives he may have saved don't think he's a clown. Why do you?
 
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