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everynight i go home and drink cause of the break up of my girl that i love so much but i know i cant go on doing this to myself its hard after 3 years hopefully its not the end but if it is ill have to just man up

2006-06-18 12:10:29 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Singles & Dating

He weighs 5 pounds now, so it's not quiet as hilarious as it used to be.

2006-06-18 12:10:27 · 9 answers · asked by Zelda Hunter 7 in Cats

I'm 16 and a Christian and I want to hear if there are actually sound religious reasons for treating homosexuals as blasphemous. I'm not gay but it's appalling to see the hatred there is out there for gay people, especially by Christians. First of all, I think homosexuality is not a choice. It's something you're born with and you can't help it. There have been gay persons who have tried to be heterosexual, but it couldn't work - can you still call it a choice then? So how then can God hate someone for being born that way - that doesn't sound like God to me. The father at my school explained to me that homosexuality is not a sin, it is homosexual genital acts that are sinful. So as long as homosexuals do not have sexual relationships, wouldn't God still love them? And shouldn't everyone stop hating them and treating them like abominations for the simple fact that they're gay.

2006-06-18 12:10:12 · 28 answers · asked by sky_raider16 3 in Religion & Spirituality

2006-06-18 12:10:08 · 5 answers · asked by daz19201 1 in English Football

i have the thing that would plug the phone into the computer, but does anyone know where i can get a free program to have it connected?

for example, i had a razer before, and i had a program and i can put music and ring tones in it...
does anyone know where i can get the (free) program for the sidekick?

2006-06-18 12:09:51 · 2 answers · asked by Hellenic Storm 4 in Cell Phones & Plans

Something he said when he wanted to run for the office of the president (US). Something like if he tried he might fail....... pls i need the full quote.

2006-06-18 12:09:48 · 3 answers · asked by bereal2 1 in Quotations

I've seen other people my age, that do have man boobs and some don't, will these eventually go down? My doctor says it's there for room to grow (during puberty) it wasn't there when I was younger. (I'm tall but not overweight)

2006-06-18 12:09:38 · 4 answers · asked by andb 2 in Diet & Fitness

besides lime wire emp3world yourmp3 and mp3fusion.net

2006-06-18 12:09:27 · 4 answers · asked by boo! 2 in Music & Music Players

Unfortunately, it is turning into an Irish flag due to the sun.....What is the proper etiquette to tell Italians that they will soon be speaking gaelic and losing their tan ???
I'd like to keep international relationships smooth you see...

2006-06-18 12:09:26 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Society & Culture

i am a male about 180-200 pounds i am 16 does any one know of a way i can get free diapers because sometimes i have acidents when i get scared realy bad and i wet the bed sometimes but by acident.

2006-06-18 12:09:17 · 5 answers · asked by billy_rules16 2 in Other - Health

1. To make you taller.
2. To make you younger.
3. To make you more intellegent.

Any change would be permanent; which would you choose?

2006-06-18 12:08:53 · 14 answers · asked by silvercomet 6 in Other - Society & Culture

i have a nice body, i just want to dress sexy

2006-06-18 12:08:52 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Fashion & Accessories

I've been in a on and off relationship with this dude. I love him, but one day he was over my house and I called my mom and got mad about something. I ended up taking my anger out on him and kicked him out. I've regreted it since it happened and wish I could take it back. I was gone to just move on, thinking that it wasen't meant to be and I really messed up. But I don't want to be with nobodyelse. I am really confused.

2006-06-18 12:08:52 · 14 answers · asked by delawaregirl83 3 in Singles & Dating

2006-06-18 12:08:51 · 3 answers · asked by lrrnbruns 1 in Baseball

2006-06-18 12:08:50 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Computers

got a pc, but cannot down load anything or go to any game sites.

PLEASE HELP

2006-06-18 12:08:48 · 21 answers · asked by The don 2 in Other - Entertainment

We love you guys the way you look, no makeup,no hair color change, no half naked clothing we love you and are attracted to you as you are. WHY do women have to change there looks or think they have to to get your attention

2006-06-18 12:08:40 · 8 answers · asked by g-day mate 5 in Other - Society & Culture

for instance Bleeding hearts of the world unite

2006-06-18 12:08:39 · 6 answers · asked by Sammy Hagar 3 in Other - Society & Culture

THE TOP FIVE LIES
ABOUT THE AFGHANISTAN WAR
Produced by the Anti-War Committee of Students in Solidarity at the University of Pittsburgh

How many people do you know who claim to be skeptical, who pride themselves on their distrust for authority, who like to pretend that they're wise to the ways of the world -- and then, every time there's a war, they swallow the lies of the government with all the gullibility of a three-year-old child in the lap of a department store Santa Claus? Don't fall into that trap yourself! Learn to identify and refute official misinformation when you see it. Let's count down some of the common misconceptions about this war:
Lie #5: "We're not at war with the Afghan people -- look, we're bringing them food!" Reality: Afghanistan is in the midst of a severe drought which threatens literally millions of people with starvation. Even before the threat of U.S. bombing, the World Food Program (WFP) said that nearly 6 million people were in need of immediate food assistance. When the threat of war caused massive movements of refugees and internally displaced people, the WFP raised that number to 7.5 million. UN agencies were keeping huge numbers of people alive, but the war danger -- as well as the U.S. demand that Pakistan seal its border with Afghanistan -- caused the WFP to suspend deliveries of wheat flour to the country. We have no idea how many people have already died as a result. Meanwhile, the U.S. dropped 37,000 individually-wrapped packages of food from the sky. You do the math. That's enough to feed about 37,000 people for one day, in a country where seven and a half million are in danger of starvation. Additionally, the spokesman for an international charity active in Afghanistan told the London Independent that "Random food drops are the worst possible way of delivering food aid. They cause more problems than they solve." Not the least of which is the fact that Afghanistan has the highest number of unexploded land mines in the world. There are already 10 or 15 mine incidents every day, and with people scrambling into mine-ridden areas to pick up random packages of food dropped from U.S. planes, that number is only going to go up.


Congresswoman McKinney holds up a mockup of a food packet and an unexploded cluster munition, both of which are being dropped on Afghanistan. Can you tell which is okay to pick up and try to eat?

Lie #4: "Oil? Who said anything about oil?" Reality: The Caspian Sea region has potentially the world's largest oil reserves, likely making Central Asia the next Middle East. The problem is piping it out. Afghanistan occupies a strategic position between the Caspian and the markets of the Indian subcontinent and east Asia. It's prime territory for building pipelines, which is why the oil company Unocal -- as well as the U.S. government -- welcomed the Taliban's rise to power in 1996 as a promising source of "stability." That turned out to be a pipe dream (so to speak), but people like our Commander-in-Chief and the oil men around him have never given up on the tremendous profit possibilities that Central Asia offers. And if you don't think such considerations are crossing their minds at this time of crisis, may we suggest a refresher course in The Facts of Life?

Lie #3: "The U.S. is trying to liberate the people of Afghanistan from Taliban tyranny." Reality: The U.S., Russia, and Iran have been aiding a rough coalition of armed groups called the Northern Alliance. The Northern Alliance's fighters are drawn mainly from ethnic minority groups in Afghanistan who have been persecuted by the Taliban. But their record is also a bloody one. Groups like the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA), which have been fighting against fundamentalism and for democracy in Afghanistan for years, have publicly stated that the fundamentalist gangsters of the Northern Alliance are not an acceptable alternative to the fundamentalist gangsters of the Taliban. No wonder: Human Rights Watch implicates the Northern Alliance in "indiscriminate aerial bombardment and shelling, direct attacks on civilians, summary executions, rape, persecution on the basis of religion or ethnicity, the recruitment and use of children as soldiers, and the use of antipersonnel landmines." By now everyone knows that Osama bin Laden was among the mujihadin recruited by the CIA to fight the Soviets in Afghanistan. Meet the next generation.

Lie #2: "America is coming together." Reality: Tens of thousands of people have been laid off in the airline industry alone. The government quickly responded to the airline industry crisis with a multi-billion-dollar bailout package for the companies in order to keep afloat the profits of shareholders and the salaries of CEOs, but when it came to aiding the thousands of workers laid off, Congressman Dick Armey said that that would be contrary to "the American spirit." Maybe it is. Maybe it's the "American spirit" to make common working people pay for a crisis and to bear the burdens of an expensive war. But it certainly doesn't have anything to do with "togetherness."

And the biggest lie of them all . . .
Lie #1: "It's possible to win a 'war against terrorism.'" Reality: Terrorism is a tactic, not a political or social force in and of itself. Anyone can use it, and the idea that you can wage a "war" against it is as dishonest as the idea behind the "War on Drugs." The use of food as a political weapon, indiscriminate aerial bombardment, and the arming of gangsterish groups of religious fanatics all count as "terrorism" by any reasonable definition of the word, and the United States has long employed all of them -- and more. This war is really about sordid material interests and power (see especially Lies numbers 2 and 4, above), and in defense of these interests the U.S. is prepared to shift the label "terrorist" as it sees fit, to apply to all manner of dissident political movements and not just marginal bands of fanatics like bin Laden's al-Qa'ida. Conversely, it's willing to call its own terrorists "freedom fighters" (see Lie number 3 above). Maybe some of them will get transformed into "terrorists" again in a few years. It's a sick game and a charade, and the government is manipulating the very real grief and anger of the people of the United States after the September 11 atrocities to get us all to fall for it again. Don't believe them for a second.

2006-06-18 12:08:20 · 9 answers · asked by joeblack605 2 in Government

it's hard to get jobs and make that kind of money...............

2006-06-18 12:08:18 · 7 answers · asked by Truth 2 in Sociology

Or are they still in dispute?

2006-06-18 12:08:17 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous in Jokes & Riddles

Just because they are illegal they should be set aside and not be able to particiapte in our Armed Forces, or any other institution every other AMERICAN has to be apart of? Just like they get free health care, and so on and so forth??? Where do we make it stop? When is enough, ENOUGH??

2006-06-18 12:08:14 · 14 answers · asked by taintedfemme04 1 in Immigration

a store cancelled my credit card after equifax reported i claimed bankruptcy.its a mistake i didnt claim bankruptcy

2006-06-18 12:07:55 · 15 answers · asked by tokeymom 1 in Credit

it is considered vulgar and sinful l to moslems....A major part of the west's economy is fueled by banks lending money to people and charging interest...these money lenders probably are offensive to many moslems...I wonder what happened many thousands of years ago to the early people of the world that a relgion would so forbid such a act that most americans have little feelings about....intersting that this one fundamental mismatch in belifefs could have such a profound effect on peoples actions and feelings.

2006-06-18 12:07:54 · 6 answers · asked by mayigniteunderpressure 3 in Current Events

2006-06-18 12:07:39 · 2 answers · asked by ??nN 1 in Studying Abroad

I really need a freind right now, so please do me a fouvor and reply. I don't care whether its a boy or girl! thanx

2006-06-18 12:07:38 · 2 answers · asked by vivyssozi 1 in Friends

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