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When I ask if my partner can hear it he says no. I can only hear it for about 1-2 mins then it stops could it be supernaural ?Because I'm not mad.
What could it be?

2007-09-29 04:37:44 · 16 answers · asked by sam 2 in Paranormal Phenomena

I was at a pastors meeting in Indiana last week, and one of the pastors there was telling a story about his hunting trip last month. He was in the woods and shot a fox. He gravely injured it, and it laid there where it was shot. When he came up to the fox, it looked at him and said, "The King is coming." The pastor said, "Oh crud, I shot a talking fox!" But the fox said again, "Don't worry, the King is coming." Then it died. He told his wife, and later she went to the zoo. She came to the giraffes and one was close to her. She said to the giraffe, "The King is coming," and the giraffe turned to her and knelt it's head to the ground as if bowing.
So the question is, "Are animals more aware of what's happening in the supernatural than us?"
Go ahead and leave your one-line answer of "That story is a lie." It's not, but I know many of you will still put that and not answer the actual question.

2007-09-29 04:37:44 · 25 answers · asked by David 3 in Religion & Spirituality

In the year of our lord 2007 the United States faces a challenge we remain reluctant to recognizing in full and opportunities we fail to recognize at all. We are the greatest -and most virtuous- power in history. For now our existence is not at stake, although the lives of our citizens, the degree of our freedom and the well-being of our allies are at risk. There is no doubt that we will survive and triumph. But the decisions we make will determine the costs our enemies extract along the way. And we DO have enemies, old and new, merciless and uncompromising, who hate us for our success, our freedom, and our power, as well as for the global transformations we inspire.
The United States is cast in the role of a doctor during a plague. No matter how hopeless the situation may seem, the crisis demands our courage and perseverance. The risks we take are the only hope for avoiding a greater disaster for humanity. Despite the errors we have made in the middle east, the vitriol spit in our direction by the regions inhabitants isn't really about us, its about them. The middle east has grown so inhumane and weak that it craves a "great satan" to explain away its ineptitude. The greatest power on earth will have to do. Indeed the middle east remains the world's sick civilization. Because of our virtuous efforts, Iraq may become the Middle Easts beacon of liberty. Or it may end as another Arab pyre. The Iraqi's, not us, will determine their ultimate fate. Their choices will shape a civilizations future.

Of course there is much more to the world than the struggling Muslim heartlands. Europe is in the midst of an identity crisis of its own, haunted by a brutal past and insulted by Americas upstart success. The old powers are still far from forgiving us for supplanting them in the strategic arena - or for our generosity toward them in the last century. Had we only been as cruel as Europeans themselves in the wake of the twentieth century's great wars, we would be much better liked. The primary intellectual goal of Western European societies for the past half century has been to prove that the United States is as cruel and corrupt as they themselves have been. When your heritage is genocide, wars of aggression, or cowardly surrender, the record of the United States can be hard to bear. The old powers cannot avoid measuring themselves against us, but the disparities they discover are so great that europes moral delinquents cannot resist comforting themselves with lies about our naivete, our purported clumsiness, our violence and our crudity ( without pausing to ask themselves how such pathetic mediocrities could have built the richest, most powerful, most desirable and exemplary society in history). Indeed when it comes to self examination, the heartlands of Europe are simply the middle east lite.
Yet Europe is likely to be good for a number of surprises-surprising not the least to Europeans themselves. With our short historical memory (one American quality Germans welcome), we thoughtlessly accept that, since much of Europe appears to be passive, so it shall remain. But no continent has exported as much misery and slaughter as Europe has done, and chances are better than fair that Europe is simply catching its breath after the calamities it inflicted upon itself in the last century.
We last saw widespread pacifism just before 1914 and again during that half time break in that great European civil war that lasted until 1945 (or 1991 east of the Elbe).
Europes current round of playing pacifist dress up was enabled by Americas protection during the Cold War. We allowed our European wards to get away with a minimum number of chores. The United States did (and still does) the dirty work, seconded by our direct ancestor Britain. Even NATO merely obscured how little was asked of Europe. For almost a century the work of freedom and global security has been handled the great Anglo lateral alliance born of a struggle against tyranny of Continental European philosophies hatched on the Rhine and Danube. Our struggle continues today - against fanaticism and terror.
It is unlikely that Europe's present pacifism will last. Indeed, there are many different Europe's. The new Europe in the east understands that freedom has a price and cannot be purchased with appeasement. Southern Europe is undergoing a complex second renaissance. The United Kingdom, for all its grump resentment of the United States, will always align with us in a severe crisis: Our mutual values are far closer than any Briton shares with France or Germany. Anglo-American sparing can be vicious, but outsiders fail to grasp that it’s a family feud. And the family closes ranks to outsiders. France and Germany are Europes starkest problems (They are also vehemently anti-American). They wish to lead but lack the vision, power and generosity required to build enduring alliances. Germany and France are sick inside, having gobbled up immigrant populations they are unwilling and unable to digest. For all their fabulous criticism of American society ( where their calendars stop at around 1954), th extent of racism and bigotry in Continental Europe rivals that of a long gone American South and threatens to exceed it.
Meanwhile, "Old Europe" is rapidly becoming, truly, old Europe. With aging populations, bankrupt retirement systems, arthritic economies, educational stagnation and punitive taxation, it appears at first glance that the continent is headed for senility, for conditions under which its dwindling youth will neither be able to man the continents already enfeebled militaries nor support the overhang of the elderly.
Don’t bet on a weak, pacifist Europe doing nothing as the immigrant time bombs with explode, while demographic pressures stress its outer borders. Behind all the American scolding and empty swagger Europe is uncertain of its future. And afraid. And when Europe is uncertain and afraid, its impoverished immigrants and neighbors had better start worrying.
The most laughable predictions of the past two centuries have been those forecasting the decline of the West (especially the US). The formal empires may be gone, but the Anglo lateral world enjoys power, wealth and freedom without precedent, while continental Europe has never lived so safely or so well as under the Pax Americana. The last half century has been the most prosperous and peaceful in European history and Europeans don’t want the party to end. But its long past midnight. Europe can no longer afford the lavish social welfare systems it constructed over the decades while America paid the strategic bills without demur.
The trouble with Europe is of course, its dark side. If its racist populations feel sufficiently threatened by its Muslim millions within their divided societies and by terror exported from the Islamic heartlands, Europe my respond with a cruelty unimaginable to us today. After all, Europe is the continent that mastered ethnic cleansing and genocide after a thousand years of practice. We Americans my find ourselves in the unexpected position of confronting the Europe of tomorrow as we try to restrain its barbarities toward Muslims.

This should be the true American century where we move at last beyond the poisonous European divisions of the world and help create a genuine"new world order" - although not one based upon the murderous nonsense of the left.
America is the most revolutionary state and culture in history. Now its our turn to export revolution.

Since the end of the Cold War every conflict in which the United States has been involved has been to some degree a legacy of Europes colonial era - including the liberation of that frankenstein's monster of a country Iraq. We are cleaning up the messes left by Paris, Berlin and even London, while Europeans chide us self-righteously. We need to lead the world away from continental Europes cynical approach to human rights, which consists of theatrically mourning the dead but doing nothing to protect those still alive and threatened. Weakness never saved a human life!
In an age of global pessimism and fear, Americans still believe that change is not only possible, but likely to be good. Weather we wish it or not, we lead humanity. At times we will have to lead with bayonets,but, more often, we will lead through our ideas. If remain wise and just, as well as resolute, ever more of our fellow human beings will follow willingly.



And never forget, America is the worlds essential force for good. No amount of fashionable anti-Americanism will ever change that.

2007-09-29 04:37:42 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Politics & Government

2007-09-29 04:37:36 · 4 answers · asked by ..:: 4NN3 MON D4H HOOPS::.. 2 in Sociology

What advice would you give a women who just recently married a guy almost 30 years older than her (she's in her mid '20's) and she just found out she's pregnant? Kids were not supposed to be the equation for either one of them. I';m not even 100% sure that he knows about it. I am a friend of the woman. I am against abortion, but I don't know what's in her best interests.

2007-09-29 04:37:23 · 14 answers · asked by Tiger 1 in Pregnancy

ok i asked her to meary me n she sead yes but she just quit wonting sex wad dos that mean

2007-09-29 04:37:20 · 2 answers · asked by chevy 1 in Other - Family & Relationships

2007-09-29 04:37:14 · 2 answers · asked by freeasabee1967 1 in Renting & Real Estate

2007-09-29 04:37:13 · 31 answers · asked by Anonymous in Polls & Surveys

2007-09-29 04:37:07 · 4 answers · asked by sweetsounds1026 1 in Geography

Anyone else experience anything like this? baby started spitting up a lot and doctor thinks that is the cause.

2007-09-29 04:37:03 · 6 answers · asked by Aloha_Ann 7 in Newborn & Baby

I just found out that im pregnant...and these are the names i have always liked!

2007-09-29 04:36:54 · 6 answers · asked by Jessicka S 3 in Baby Names

pleaae and thank oyu

2007-09-29 04:36:50 · 2 answers · asked by ♥JaM3rIcaN PrInNc3ss 2 in Chemistry

I know it is the best record in the NFL. But in MLB? shouldnt the wild card team hit the road? Or is it according to who has the better record?

2007-09-29 04:36:47 · 5 answers · asked by mrdavidc1974 2 in Baseball

Also, if public transportation is accessible-what neighborhoods are close to it (and safe)? Is it possible to find an apt. under $1000 near public transit?

Thank you for your help!

2007-09-29 04:36:38 · 5 answers · asked by LC 2 in Denver

A)sawariya
B)om shanti om
C)jab we met
D)laga chunri mein daag
E)Bhool Bhulaiyaa

2007-09-29 04:36:30 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Movies

Please answer with an open mind and put yourself on a time before that and don't guess. Thanks!

2007-09-29 04:36:17 · 13 answers · asked by Diabzy 2 in Religion & Spirituality

I have an application I need to fill out and I can't do it on Reader. I don't think I need the full version to fill it out because I'm not creating the document, but tell me how to do this!

2007-09-29 04:36:13 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Computers

I'm with a great Greek guy...and he's wonderful in bed :-) We have great chemestry together, and are always willing to try new things. But for some reason I can't have an orgasm during sex. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I try to relax, in fact he turns me on big time. He even waits for me to climax....or he tries. I know it's me because even in my past relationships I have never been able to reach orgasm. I feel like I don't know my own body- and this is getting me very confused and frustrated.

2007-09-29 04:36:08 · 18 answers · asked by Morenita 2 in Singles & Dating

...heard of him? What about the little tribes in South America, or the early Indian civilizations, or people who have lived and died before Christianity came along? Are those people doomed to hell?

2007-09-29 04:36:00 · 13 answers · asked by Pat Fortam 2 in Religion & Spirituality

Why does the size of a projectile not make a difference in the air resistance, velocity, and distance?

At what height will a projectile take 1.0s to fall?

At what angle will a projectile thrown from level ground to the same level ground go the furthest?

2007-09-29 04:35:45 · 6 answers · asked by brubabe 5 in Physics

is in Michael Jacksons Bedside Draw.....?

2007-09-29 04:35:32 · 22 answers · asked by chrissy 7 in Polls & Surveys

cause i have to write a report on it and i want to know EVERYTHING!!

**by the way, i am glad hitler is burning in hell right now**

2007-09-29 04:35:07 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in History

hi im kim and 13 yrs old. i have a vey big fam and out of all my female cousins im the suposedly girly big sis who is popular in school and has a lot of freinds stuff like that so all my lil cousins look up to me. the truth is im not really like that i have friends but i dont really have one to call my best friend the last time i had a best friend she moved in 7th grade. i tried siting with the popular girls last year but we never talked and i felt like a nobody even at school dances i hang out with my friend but they have all kown each other since 3rd grade and i just became their friends last yr so their so familiar with eachother they sing in front of eachother, dance in front of eachother but i really cant feel all that confortable...i mean i havnt had a sleep over in 2 yrs! plz help me become more popular, and look prettier all of my friends are pretty and popular im the out cast...i mean i can never get a guy to like me is there anyway to make one fall 4 you. huh plzzz help me!

2007-09-29 04:35:04 · 4 answers · asked by Kim K 1 in Friends

can be habit forming?

2007-09-29 04:35:02 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Polls & Surveys

I'm wondering when I should start planting tulip bulbs, when should I harvest by vegtables and anything else I should do to prepare my garden for fall and winter. This is one of my first years as a gardner so any tips would be appreciated!

2007-09-29 04:35:02 · 3 answers · asked by DD 3 in Garden & Landscape

We recently sold a car as a "parts car", being honest--we had a clear title, it was an old car with the frame rusted through. The buyer came with a tow device, and said he wanted to buy the car as a donor car for another car he had.

The first red flag was, he said he was a notary, and notarized the title himself. We don't know if he filled in his name on the title--we had never sold a car this way.

Anyway, he bought the car (for very little money), and I called the DMV being nervous about the damaged frame--they told me I could be held liable if this guy sells the car to be on the road, and I should get a copy of the title and junk it, to protect myself and others.

When I called the guy, he said he thought the damage wasn't that severe and wanted to repair the car (it's a uniframe, 15 yr old car, the frame shop told us it couldn't be made safe by welding the frame--a new frame would cost far more than the car is worth).

This car shouldn't be on the road--what do we do now?

2007-09-29 04:34:42 · 8 answers · asked by confused 1 in Buying & Selling

Emo Rock:
Fall OUt Boy
Good Charlotte
My Chemical Romance
The Used

Garage Rock:
Wolfmother
The White Stripes
The Hives
The Vines
Against Me!
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Grunge:
NIrvana
Pearl Jam
Alice in Chains
Hole
Audioslave
Soundgarden
Screaming Trees
Indie Rock:
Hot Hot Heat
The Killers
Incubus
Sublime
Interpol
Just add bands that goes or sounds like this list

2007-09-29 04:34:07 · 7 answers · asked by The Great Ferguni 2 in Rock and Pop

My Laptop Is ACER when i go to sound settings everything is blank and i can't click
It say your audio device is not installed please help i wanna listen to music Thanks Alot

2007-09-29 04:34:07 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Laptops & Notebooks

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