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Make all the Taman jokes you want, but that guy bought a blowout Grey Cup win in front of the home fans in the home barn....he gets a pass for life, in my books.
Fixed it for you.
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Why didnt they build 6 stadiums? They could have had one in every area of the city so no one complained about location.
Im not a fan of Geoff Currier but my favourite call of his was a woman who called to complain about the location. She said she lived very close to CIS and this new location was just awful because she would have to take the bus to the south end. He said "and what have the south end residents been doing for years?" She basically said she didnt care, since it was close to her already then it should stay there.
The whiners about traffic, all I can say is drive North on Route 90 to a concert or Football game at CIS, we were used to sitting in unmoving traffic. Never complained because we grew up on it.
IGF location is perfectly fine. And guess what, it's down the street from me now.
You're looking at it from your personal enjoyment perspective -- I look at it from the city's long term health perspective.
And downtown WPG is nowhere near its economic or quality of life potential. Frankly, it still sucks.
Look at other major N-American cities with urban sprawl issues -- they are bending over backwards to try to keep entertainment development in the core, not transplant it into the burbs.
Minneapolis is putting their new facility downtown for a reason.
But hey, we'll always have Portage Place.
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There might be issues but location isn't one of them.
Says you. I know hundreds who would disagree, including area residents, U of M faculty, and season ticket holders like me.
The location sucks. Lets spill out of the game onto Bison drive and stumble 4 miles to Boston Pizza. Woo hoo.
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You would need 4 square blocks to build a stadium downtown - 'bout 900 - 1000 feet long by 700 feet wide. So you would have to raze another 3 blocks beside the convention centre in an attempt to fit the stadium. All to create a giant dead zone in downtown for 10 football games and 3 or 4 concerts. Silly idea.
Downtown WPG is a sea of surface parking. Its one of the main reasons the downtown is such a hole compared to similar cities.
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The second it was announced at the U of M site -- a logistical cluster truck -- just to get the government dollars it became a lame duck project.
It pains me that they didn't find a way to build downtown. Such a missed opportunity to create more vibrant city.
Now Regina is doing the same thing.
How would using up that much space downtown for a seldom used building add to the vibrancy of the city?
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The second it was announced at the U of M site -- a logistical cluster truck -- just to get the government dollars it became a lame duck project.
It pains me that they didn't find a way to build downtown. Such a missed opportunity to create more vibrant city.
Now Regina is doing the same thing.
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You don't erase 15 years of low end management over night.
And the stadium is becoming a fiasco.
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Always love the Bombers. But the fact that the Jets are such a well run, "quality from the ownership down" organization really makes the Bombers look like a comedy of errors.
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Look, I won't play CBC radio here --
When I go back to WPG and see the gang bangers and drunks stumbling out of the bus shack at Portage Place, or hear stories of people getting a $5000 Medi-Vac'd by air ambulance out of the reserve just so they can go gamble on the weekend, it bothers me.
But these are all the symptoms of a problem our country created. You have to own that before any progress can be made.
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To brag of Canada's multiculutural society but pretend there is nothing wrong with a seperate set of rules for aboriginals is both shameful and ludicrous.
To be so unapologetically ignorant about the steps taken in building this country isn't much better.
Ignorant because I refuse to be a guilt-ridden white liberal and apologize for wanting to bring indians into modernity ?
It's not white-guilt syndrome to acknowledge that the way our country did things was completely messed up. And attitudes like just "bring Indians into modernity" is just the same attitude repeating itself.
Now we have a 10-15 billion dollar sinkhole called the Dep't of Native Affairs that is basically ineffective as all it does is throw taxpayer money at problems -- and the problems will never go away, because you first need to get to the root of the problem. That these people feel completely disenfranchised.
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To brag of Canada's multiculutural society but pretend there is nothing wrong with a seperate set of rules for aboriginals is both shameful and ludicrous.
To be so unapologetically ignorant about the steps taken in building this country isn't much better.
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Because assimilation is not a bad thing. Could have had just a whole bunch of Canadians rather than the government protected racism that currently exists. Signing treaties hundreds of years ago was an easy solution at the time but they have long lasting negative effects that manifest themselves in this day and age
Clearly, you're not too familiar with the stated aim of the Residential Schools either. Their primary purpose was to eradicate First Nations culture, to get rid of "indians" once and for all. Explain to me how that can ever be "not a terrible idea"?Yep, sorry Zontar, not to pile on but... you clearly don't know what you're talking about in this instance. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you just thought "Schools = Good".
You know what,I'll take a stand and say residential schools were a not terrible idea that was just handled really poorly. Should a just assimilated everyone from the start then there'd be a lot less problems with reserves
Seems to me the best thing would be for people to stop being pieces of **** and treating people differently based on cultural background. Assimilation is just the people at the top saying "you should all be like me". It's like Nazi-ism lite.
no assimilation isn't a one way street, it goes two ways. Stop separating people into different groups and we can just all be Canadian and treat everyone equally. Treaties however just make sure racism and different groups being treated differently continues to exist.
You are trying to grossly oversimplify the situation. You can't say "just stop separating people into groups" when people naturally self-identify already.
Furthermore, the treaties were a legal document. This wasn't a bill of sale for a used BBQ written on a napkin -- it was legal title to land we now live on, land that is now Canada.
The government has a moral obligation as society built upon laws to uphold the treaties; or at least the spirit behind them.
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Here's a thought. If you think "cowboy church" is silly, don't go. If you think that regular church is silly, don't go. But judge not...
I wonder how many folks setting up these churches share the same "to each their own" attitude as you?
Call up a cowboy church and ask if they perform gay marriages? I have a pretty good idea what the answer will be...
WTF does that have to do with anything?
Call up a Chinese restaurant and ask them if they do fondue, if they don't should they be ridiculed on a football forum?
Who's ridiculing?
I think organized religion has done far more "evil" in the past 2000 years than it's done good. And the more extreme/peculiar the religion, the more hateful and intolerant they tend to be.
That's my opinion, expressed respectfully on a football forum.
Enjoy your Chinese food.
I am a regular church goer and can readily concede that religions can do and have done wonderful things for humanity. That said, it has been reported that there have been more killing over religious differences (at least that was the excuse) than any other reason.
About 20 years ago, the chief theologian for the Catholic church (Hans Kung) wondered out loud in an interview whether mankind would not have been better off without organized religion. Within 24 hours of the airing of the interview, he was demoted to a small parrish in France.
Religion is not the problem. It happens when politics and religion get into bed together.
Exactly. Christianity is pretty tame right now, but look at what happened during the Crusades.
I think it's our responsibility as Canadians to be tolerant, yes, but also skeptical. What people want to do on Sundays is their business -- just don't let them inject their beliefs into policy making, education, government, etc.
Lets not forget registered churches are getting a tax break as well.
I see, so religion should not inject their beliefs on society but your beliefs regarding gay marriage must be supported by them?
Anything else your highness?
There's no need to be so condescending. It just makes you sound ignorant.
Then again, you seem to believe a modern society should be based upon a book of fairy tales full of talking snakes and whales that swallow people.
And actual living, contributing Canadians that happened to be born gay shouldn't enjoy the same rights as the rest of society.
So perhaps ignorant is a good fit?
Fact is, separation of church and state grants you the freedom to have those ignorant views. And I for one support that.
Now move to a country where there is no separation of church and state -- see what life is like as a "non-believer."
Fact is I have never been to church as an adult, it's not my thing.
I'm also not opposed to gay marriage, I have gay friends and anyway who am I to decide who should or should not get married.
I have never once told you how to think and yet I'm the ignorant one for being put off by your insistence that those who disagree with you are wrong, silly and uneducated.
I am more than a little tired of the labels doled out by those of you who don't want to be labelled.
Condescending is the absolute best your kind should expect.(and no, I don't mean gay)
I've read this 5 times and still have no idea what your point is.
Its like you're playing that old game show, Bumper Stumpers. '
Anyway, my point is, before you let a religious text decide the rule of law then I suggest digging a little deeper into them. Including the bible.
Some of the punishments in there for "crimes" would make Isis blush.
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I've heard it said too many times that newcomers to Canada out to assimilate into the dominant culture. This would explain why we are all wearing buckskin clothing and living in teepees.
Yeah, I guess cause when "we" (i.e. Europeans) were the newcomers we were the ones doing all the dominating.
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Here's a thought. If you think "cowboy church" is silly, don't go. If you think that regular church is silly, don't go. But judge not...
I wonder how many folks setting up these churches share the same "to each their own" attitude as you?
Call up a cowboy church and ask if they perform gay marriages? I have a pretty good idea what the answer will be...
WTF does that have to do with anything?
Call up a Chinese restaurant and ask them if they do fondue, if they don't should they be ridiculed on a football forum?
Who's ridiculing?
I think organized religion has done far more "evil" in the past 2000 years than it's done good. And the more extreme/peculiar the religion, the more hateful and intolerant they tend to be.
That's my opinion, expressed respectfully on a football forum.
Enjoy your Chinese food.
I am a regular church goer and can readily concede that religions can do and have done wonderful things for humanity. That said, it has been reported that there have been more killing over religious differences (at least that was the excuse) than any other reason.
About 20 years ago, the chief theologian for the Catholic church (Hans Kung) wondered out loud in an interview whether mankind would not have been better off without organized religion. Within 24 hours of the airing of the interview, he was demoted to a small parrish in France.
Religion is not the problem. It happens when politics and religion get into bed together.
Exactly. Christianity is pretty tame right now, but look at what happened during the Crusades.
I think it's our responsibility as Canadians to be tolerant, yes, but also skeptical. What people want to do on Sundays is their business -- just don't let them inject their beliefs into policy making, education, government, etc.
Lets not forget registered churches are getting a tax break as well.
I see, so religion should not inject their beliefs on society but your beliefs regarding gay marriage must be supported by them?
Anything else your highness?
There's no need to be so condescending. It just makes you sound ignorant.
Then again, you seem to believe a modern society should be based upon a book of fairy tales full of talking snakes and whales that swallow people.
And actual living, contributing Canadians that happened to be born gay shouldn't enjoy the same rights as the rest of society.
So perhaps ignorant is a good fit?
Fact is, separation of church and state grants you the freedom to have those ignorant views. And I for one support that.
Now move to a country where there is no separation of church and state -- see what life is like as a "non-believer."
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Yes teaching Indians how to read and write and become productive members of the 20th century society is outrageous.
One of the best books I ever read in the subject is Kiss of the Fur Queen by Tomson Highway,
Not for everyone's taste (strong homoerotic theme) but the picture he paints is compelling.
And yeah, while you won't find me peeing and moaning for "an inquiry NOW", I do think the residential schools was one of the darkest chapters in Canadian history.
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Here's a thought. If you think "cowboy church" is silly, don't go. If you think that regular church is silly, don't go. But judge not...
I wonder how many folks setting up these churches share the same "to each their own" attitude as you?
Call up a cowboy church and ask if they perform gay marriages? I have a pretty good idea what the answer will be...
WTF does that have to do with anything?
Call up a Chinese restaurant and ask them if they do fondue, if they don't should they be ridiculed on a football forum?
Who's ridiculing?
I think organized religion has done far more "evil" in the past 2000 years than it's done good. And the more extreme/peculiar the religion, the more hateful and intolerant they tend to be.
That's my opinion, expressed respectfully on a football forum.
Enjoy your Chinese food.
I am a regular church goer and can readily concede that religions can do and have done wonderful things for humanity. That said, it has been reported that there have been more killing over religious differences (at least that was the excuse) than any other reason.
About 20 years ago, the chief theologian for the Catholic church (Hans Kung) wondered out loud in an interview whether mankind would not have been better off without organized religion. Within 24 hours of the airing of the interview, he was demoted to a small parrish in France.
Religion is not the problem. It happens when politics and religion get into bed together.
Exactly. Christianity is pretty tame right now, but look at what happened during the Crusades.
I think it's our responsibility as Canadians to be tolerant, yes, but also skeptical. What people want to do on Sundays is their business -- just don't let them inject their beliefs into policy making, education, government, etc.
Lets not forget registered churches are getting a tax break as well.
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Here's a thought. If you think "cowboy church" is silly, don't go. If you think that regular church is silly, don't go. But judge not...
I wonder how many folks setting up these churches share the same "to each their own" attitude as you?
Call up a cowboy church and ask if they perform gay marriages? I have a pretty good idea what the answer will be...
WTF does that have to do with anything?
Call up a Chinese restaurant and ask them if they do fondue, if they don't should they be ridiculed on a football forum?
Who's ridiculing?
I think organized religion has done far more "evil" in the past 2000 years than it's done good. And the more extreme/peculiar the religion, the more hateful and intolerant they tend to be.
That's my opinion, expressed respectfully on a football forum.
Enjoy your Chinese food.
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Here's a thought. If you think "cowboy church" is silly, don't go. If you think that regular church is silly, don't go. But judge not...
I wonder how many folks setting up these churches share the same "to each their own" attitude as you?
Call up a cowboy church and ask if they perform gay marriages? I have a pretty good idea what the answer will be...
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I'm sorry but most religious congregations are basically a Star Trek convention.
If dressing up like a caricature and putting on some affected accent is part of your weekly "worship" then I strongly suggest stepping away from organized religion for a while and perhaps reading a science book or two.
Dollars to donuts they'll be serving cyanide Kool Aid at one of these things in a few years.
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BLM is 6'2" and 200lbs. That's pretty good size for an NFL QB.BLM isn't the biggest qb around & they may have felt he never would have had a fair chance to start.
No that is small for an NFL QB. At least today.
Decent size for a CFL QB though.
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I was of the opinion that 90K or so would be a deal for Glenn, but then being reminded how god-awful he was in BC I'm thinking it's time that ship sailed.
If I Were Kyle Walters ...
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Yes, this is Walters' mess. Our depth is terrible and a banged up squad like Calgary only reveals that.
Walters was not ready to GM. The exhaustive search for a capable GM was classic Miller spin, friends helping out friends.
Biggest mistake we made (at least GM wise) was tying the can to John Murphy. Calgary has benefitted enormously.