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2007-06-16 06:08:48 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

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2007-06-16 05:13:30 · 8 answers · asked by . 6

Do they also own more of the road which entitles them to drive like a$$3s? Or is it because the soccer-moms behind the wheel and on their cell phones don't feel they need to worry about who else is on the road?

2007-06-16 04:43:45 · 6 answers · asked by plip 1

2007-06-16 04:02:22 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

13 Kidnapped athletes found dead in Iraq ....

"I tell the killers, you should point your guns at the Americans and the foreigners (fighting in Iraq) instead of hurting athletes who were representing all of Iraq, not their tribe or sect," an Iraqi told a crowd of mourners at the local Hospital.

2007-06-16 03:31:32 · 19 answers · asked by Egyptian 2

When an individual develops the skill to read and write, they have concomitantly developed an ability to utilise logic and reason, comprehend information, critically analyse and question the information that they receive. Whether it is what they are reading, what they are being told or what they visually see in front of their eyes.

Many Indians are not capable of learning from their mistakes or of learning from history, due to rampant illiteracy, and thus there is present an inability of Indians to employ their powers of intellect. Had there been a high level of literacy in India, many indians would be able to fathom that the communist founding fathers are responsible for the majority of the national security problems India is facing and that the Congress party, along with its plague of leftists, secularists and communists have single handedly destroyed the country for over 50 years. In this respect, rampant illiteracy works in favour of the dirty communists in maintaining power.

2007-06-16 03:31:21 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

So many people die every single day but yet there are still so many people left in the world. Why is this? Thousands of people die per day due to causes such as:
War
Famine (starvation)
Natural Disasters
Being Aborted
Car Recks
Illnesses
ect...
Why are there still so many people? I know the worlds fascenation with sex and porn is a sin but could it be for a logical reason? Like God needing us to reproduce like crazy durring this time because people die every second?

2007-06-15 22:37:51 · 7 answers · asked by Melissa Y 1

. . . that liberty, privacy, and dissent are our greatest threats to freedom?

2007-06-15 21:30:16 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

the goverment is expecting loads of people to stop smoking, but its the smokers taxes that are keeping the health service going. If less ciggies are sold, what will be taxed next to cover the loss from cigarettes

2007-06-15 20:06:54 · 29 answers · asked by duckyshe 3

too. Is he saying Harold Shipman was a better man than a burger flipper? Why? Menial jobs are important in society so what's his problem? Does he hate street cleaners too? Doctors are human and just as likely to be evil or good as anyone in a low paid job. I am neither a burger bar employee or a doctor, just someone who thinks Piltdown Man is trying to cause friction where none is necessary. YA is supposed to be informative, not threatening and abusive. This is NOT a McCann issue so no tirades, please.

2007-06-15 20:01:02 · 22 answers · asked by Pixxxie 4

he is a media sensation, and a fresh face. Why is he stagnant in the polls? I mean Romney on the other side is moving up significantly. He is ahead in Iowa, New Hampshire, Utah, Michigan and California. He came in with hardly any name recognition. Romney went the way of a mass advertising blitz. And its paying off. While Obama went the old school grass roots style campaign, and no results seem to have occured.

2007-06-15 17:55:06 · 6 answers · asked by mh10190 1

Can anyone tell me
1.what is the main reason behind the conflict in Gaza, Lebanon etc. How did it start? Which is the good party and which is the bad one?
2.I have no knowledge about things happening in the West-Bank or Lebanon or Hamas or whatever. Can anyone give me a detailed explanation??

2007-06-15 16:31:45 · 9 answers · asked by mR.qUESTiON?? 2

What do you think of Mike Nifong trying to convict 3 people here in NC of rape and one wasn't even at the party the night of the alleged rape?
Embattled Nifong Says He'll Resign


Posted: Today at 3:56 p.m.
Updated: 17 minutes ago

Raleigh — The man who once pursued rape, sexual assault and kidnapping charges against three former Duke lacrosse players who were later declared innocent by North Carolina's attorney general says he will resign. (Watch Mike Nifong's announcement.)

"My community has suffered enough," a tearful Mike Nifong said Friday during his testimony at his State Bar ethics trial to the surprise of the families and defense attorneys of the cleared lacrosse players, as well as others in the courtroom.

"Throughout the years I have served as a prosecutor I have always tried to do the right thing," a tearful Mike Nifong said. "In this case, I was trying to do the right thing. Much of the criticism directed to me in the is case is justified. The allegations that I'm a liar, however, are not justified."

Nifong said regardless of the State Bar's decision, it would not be fair to the people in Durham County to be represented by "someone who is not held in high esteem."

The North Carolina State Bar has charged Nifong with withholding critical DNA test results from defense attorneys, lying to the court and Bar investigators and making misleading and inflammatory comments about the players.

If the Bar's three-member Disciplinary Hearing Commission decides he violated ethics rules, he could be disbarred.

Nifong said he did not make all the mistakes alleged by the Bar, "but they are my mistakes."

"It has become increasingly apparent, during the course of this week, in some ways that it might not have been before, that my presence as the district attorney in Durham is not furthering the cause of justice," Nifong said.

A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and 1978 graduate of the UNC School of Law, Nifong began his law career in 1978 as a volunteer for the 14th Prosecutorial District in Durham and became an assistant district attorney in April 1979.

In April 2005, Gov. Mike Easley appointed Nifong to the district attorney post after naming then-District Attorney Jim Hardin to a judgeship.

Allegations by exotic dancer Crystal Gail Mangum that she was raped, sodomized and beaten at a Duke lacrosse party in March 2006 came amid Nifong's first election run.

He won the November 2006 general election with 49 percent of the vote, narrowly defeating Durham lawyer and Democrat Lewis Cheek, who received 40 percent, and Republican Party Chairman Steve Monks, who got 11 percent as a write-in candidate.

In December, Nifong dismissed the rape charges against Reade Seligmann, Collin Finnerty and David Evans after Mangum wavered in details of her rape account, but he proceeded with the remaining charges.

In January, Nifong recused himself from the case amid the State Bar allegations. In February, Easley publicly stated that Nifong was "probably the poorest appointment" he ever made.

And in April, Attorney General Roy Cooper dropped the case, declaring the indicted players innocent and calling Nifong's pursuit of the case "a tragic rush to accuse and a failure to verify serious allegations."

Neither Easley nor Cooper had comments Friday afternoon. The administrative staff of the Durham County District Attorney's Office also said it would be inappropriate to comment at this time.

Nifong's soft-spoken statements were barely audible in the courtroom, where observers leaned forward in their chairs as they struggled to hear the district attorney through his tears.

"To the extent that my actions have caused pain to the Finnertys, Seligmanns and Evans, I apologize. To the extent that my actions have brought disrespect and disrepute to the Bar, to my community, I apologize," he said.

Moments earlier, Nifong said he was moved by Seligmann's testimony from earlier in the day and called him "a very impressive young man."

"When I saw Mr. Seligmann on the stand today, I thought that his parents must be very proud of him," Nifong said, struggling to form the words. "I am very proud of my son. I wanted him to be proud of me. And I felt that it was important for him to see this."

Nifong's teenage son was also in the courtroom Friday, and watched as his father broke down on the stand.

Seligmann had testified how he was sure DNA would clear his name. He broke into tear as he described finding out the he was indicted and how he was going to break the news to his mother.

Nifong said that if he had talked with Seligmann early on in the investigation, at the very least, he would have talked with Mangum, and would have re-evaluated the case under those circumstances.

But the families of Seligmann, Finnerty and Evans watched with little emotion, and Evans' attorney rejected Nifong's attempt to take responsibility.

"It was an obvious cynical ploy to save his law license, and his apology to these people is far too little and comes far too late," defense attorney Joseph Cheshire told The Associated Press.

"Maybe he did an honorable thing -- the only honorable thing that's been done by him in this case," said Duke law professor James Coleman told WRAL. "But I don't think it will have any impact on the committee's decision because his testimony and Reade Seligmann's testimony reflect the extent of the damage done to others and himself.

http://wral.com/news/local/story/1459913/

2007-06-15 14:12:17 · 10 answers · asked by **Anti-PeTA** 5

2007-06-15 14:06:06 · 7 answers · asked by marissa45 1

2007-06-15 13:09:29 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

1) New York City has 11 letters



2) Afghanistan has 11 letters.



3) Ramsin Yuseb (The terrorist who threatened to destroy the Twin Towers in 1993) has 11 letters.



4) George W Bush has 11 letters.



5) The two twin towers make an "11"



This could be a mere coincidence, but this gets more interesting:




1) New York is the 11th state.



2) The first plane crashing against the Twin Towers was flight number

11.



3) Flight 11 was carrying 92 passengers. 9 + 2 = 11



4) Flight 77 which also hit Twin Towers, was carrying 65 passengers.

6+5 = 11



5) The tragedy was on September 11, or 9/11 as it is now known. 9 + 1+ 1 = 11



6) The date is equal to the US emergency services telephone number 911.

9 + 1 + 1 = 11.



Sheer coincidence..?! Read on and make up your own mind:
1) The total number of victims inside all the hi-jacked planes was 254. >2 + 5 + 4 = 11.



2) September 11 is day number 254 of the calendar year.

Again 2 + 5 + 4 = 11.



3) The Madrid bombing took place on 3/11/2004. 3 + 1 + 1 + 2 + 4 = 11.



4) The tragedy of Madrid happened 911 days after the Twin Towers

incident.



Sheer coincidence..?! Read on and make up your own mind:
Now this is where things get totally eerie:



The most recognised symbol for the US, after the Stars & Stripes, is the Eagle. The following verse is taken from the Quran, the Islamic



holy book:

"For it is written that a son of Arabia would awaken a fearsome Eagle. The wrath of the Eagle would be felt throughout the lands of Allah and lo, while some of the people trembled in despair still more rejoiced: for the wrath of the Eagle cleansed the lands of Allah and there was peace."



That verse is number 9.11 of the Quran.



Still uncovinced about all of this..?! Try this and see how you feel afterwards, it made my hair stand on end:


Open Microsoft Word and do the followingTRY THIS FOR REAL)



1. Type in capitals Q33 NY. This is the flight number of the first

plane to hit one of the Twin Towers.



2. Highlight the Q33 NY.



3. Change the font size to 48.



4. Change the actual font to the WINGDINGS

actually do it.

scary huh??

2007-06-15 13:03:17 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070615/ts_nm/britain_plot_nyse_dc

2007-06-15 12:13:59 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

I fee it is becoming a class issue to a lot of people. I think it is a trait many British have, to detest others' success so much that they take pleasure in their misfortunes, no matter what form that takes. The petitioners think that had Mr & Mrs Chav done the same to their little Waynetta in Torremolinos they suspect there would be no hesitation on the part of their Local social services.

2007-06-15 11:48:42 · 41 answers · asked by toietmoi 6

Surely the PC crowd who whipped this case into a frenzy have the answer, correct?

2007-06-15 11:34:16 · 7 answers · asked by RP McMurphy 4

Funny I don't recall reading that, do you? I wonder what his reaction would have been if three black lacrosse players were cleared after a string of lies by a white woman.

2007-06-15 10:21:13 · 16 answers · asked by RP McMurphy 4

Chavez is simply trying to level the living standards of the people in Venezuela. Nothing he is doing now hasn't been done in the past. I consider Chavez to be conducting a great experiment and I wonder how the world will deal with him and his example. Specifically, can Chavez use his power to keep the middle classes happy while improving that the conditions of the poor ?

2007-06-15 10:16:02 · 13 answers · asked by Andrew Noselli 3

What I don't understand is why is the Gaza Strip under Palestinian Authority control? Actually, now that Hamas has blown everything up, it's in a state of civil war. What I want to know is why isn't Gaza controlled by Egypt, as it was before the 1967 Six Day War? Wouldn't the Palestinian population be much better off governed by an Islamic country than by Israel? I would imagine Israel wouldn't want control over a lawless mess anymore, and having Egypt control the strip is better than anarchy, yes?

2007-06-15 07:47:33 · 11 answers · asked by L'il Spanky 1

2007-06-15 07:05:45 · 10 answers · asked by Beaver 1

2007-06-15 06:07:02 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

I know there are other solutions, just if you had to pick one. Personally, I think we have more involved animal rights groups to protect the Alaskan animals than we do have people who would tend to the young men and women fighting.

P. S., I am a very staunch supporter of animals and the environment, and hate war at the same time.

2007-06-15 05:26:47 · 15 answers · asked by 2 Happily Married Americans 5

2007-06-15 05:25:29 · 5 answers · asked by Thursday 1

although unemployment was high, back then they included the homeless, people in bread lines, and people unemployed for an extended (actually indefinite) period of time; today, if your unemployment runs out, you are shortly not counted as unemployment regardless of your status

The Crash that led to the Great Depression was a FAILURE OF BUSINESS, NOT GOVERNMENT; shortly thereafter regulations and safegaurds were put in place as well as cetain social programs as a basic safety net in case of another widespread business failure. Of course, certain future and current Presidents have been systematically removing these in the ironic name of "economic progress".

So Hoover could at least plead ignorance- what about current Presidents?

2007-06-15 05:12:36 · 4 answers · asked by George 3

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