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When giving a Thumbs-Up or a Thumbs-Down, do you base your decision unbaisedly, by judging how well they answered the question? Or do you simply give a Thumb-Up to those who share your oppinion, and Thumb-Down to those who oppose it?

2006-11-04 04:35:32 · 15 answers · asked by smellyfoot ™ 7 in Other - Politics & Government

freeze their assets and take 50% to give to the most needy/ if the rich try to run we chop them down

2006-11-04 04:34:01 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

I have heard many say their vote doesn't count so why vote that is the wrong attitude and exactly what some people want if you stay home don't complain about the outcome and the way things in this country are run

2006-11-04 04:28:02 · 18 answers · asked by katlady927 6 in Elections

2006-11-04 04:27:00 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Immigration

Could we have a verdict earlier, if Karl Rove wasn't playing politics?

And, when will we be authorized to capture Bin Laden? Does Bush needs permission between the respective Bush and Bin Laden parents? After all, they were oil buddies.

2006-11-04 04:26:46 · 8 answers · asked by rideitmark 2 in Politics

I am looking for ideas like: elected Congresses/Parleaments. Not economic innovations such as: medicare or social security.

In other words ideas that define the rights and duties between citizens and the state.

2006-11-04 04:26:01 · 2 answers · asked by robert2020 6 in Other - Politics & Government

2006-11-04 04:25:47 · 16 answers · asked by Luis 3 in Politics

...which they tend to blame on the incompetence of President Bush.

Quoting: {Kenneth Adelman: "The most dispiriting and awful moment of the whole administration was the day that Bush gave the Presidential Medal of Freedom to [former C.I.A. director] George Tenet, General Tommy Franks, and [Coalition Provisional Authority chief] Jerry [Paul] Bremer—three of the most incompetent people who've ever served in such key spots. And they get the highest civilian honor a president can bestow on anyone! That was the day I checked out of this administration. It was then I thought, There's no seriousness here, these are not serious people. If he had been serious, the president would have realized that those three are each directly responsible for the disaster of Iraq."}
from "Neo Culpa" in Vanity Fair
http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2006/12/neocons200612?currentPage=1

2006-11-04 04:25:46 · 5 answers · asked by ideogenetic 7 in Politics

Hussein was captured shortly our invasion in Iraq. but still no Osama Bin Laden very strange he actually perpetrated crimes against the American people but Bush and many others seem to have forgotten that is he in Afghanistan or in DC hiding out seems strange we can't capture him attention should still be focused on him the diversions tactics are over get the man already

2006-11-04 04:24:57 · 8 answers · asked by katlady927 6 in Politics

their idea of "victory"?
Pelosi Kerry and liberals have a long record of voting against the military why?

2006-11-04 04:17:08 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

2006-11-04 04:17:00 · 5 answers · asked by CinderellaGurl12 3 in Elections

2006-11-04 04:16:37 · 6 answers · asked by Luis 3 in Government

Is it true that the American population is not able to realize that George W. Bush is regarded as a serial killer in the rest of the world because the American media is not allowed to disclosure certain information?

2006-11-04 04:15:37 · 8 answers · asked by gabrielle 2 in Other - Politics & Government

rape or murder

2006-11-04 04:13:35 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Law Enforcement & Police

It apparently does if you're in the illegal alien business. Read on...

LAS VEGAS & ARLINGTON, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LAT Money Centers, a Hispanic-owned financial services company, has introduced the industry’s first nationwide financing program for undocumented workers that want to buy homes. This lending program will offer loans to potential homeowners using Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITIN) and Matricula Consular IDs in lieu of social security numbers. The company announced the new initiative at the 2006 Hispanic Marketing Convention & Expo hosted by the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals this week in Las Vegas.
“NAHREP’s 2004 study estimated that the market potential for these loans is conservatively $44 billion in new mortgages,” said Timothy Sandos, NAHREP President and CEO.

Contact your elected officials to protest and inform them about this flagrant abuse of America's laws.

2006-11-04 04:12:46 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Immigration

Is this election about...
Abu Ghraib, Gitmo, Incompetence, Corruption, Katrina, Enron, Halliburton, Global warming, Record oil company profits,
FEMA, Diebold, Terri Schiavo, Stem cell research, Shrunken pensions, Habeas corpus, Sacrificed soldiers, Wasted billions, North Korea, Iran, The Non Stop SPENDING BY THE REPUBLICANS...
OR...
Is it a election based on Kerry's botched joke in regards to
how badly Bush is failing USA?

2006-11-04 04:11:34 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Politics & Government

I am curious to see your views on "winning" in Iraq.

2006-11-04 04:09:37 · 6 answers · asked by Cold Stone 2 in Politics

just a question, scince elections are coming up

2006-11-04 04:09:33 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Elections

ANEW YORK -- A public school teacher was arrested today at John F. Kennedy International Airport as he attempted to board a flight while in possession of a ruler, a protractor, a set square, a slide rule and a calculator.

At a morning press conference, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said he believes the man is a member of the notorious Al-gebra movement. He did not identify the man, who has been charged by the FBI with carrying weapons of math instruction.

"Al-gebra is a problem for us," Gonzales said. "They desire solutions by means and extremes, and sometimes go off on tangents in search of absolute values. They use secret code names like 'x' and 'y' and refer to themselves as 'unknowns', but we have determined they belong to a common denominator of the axis of medi-__eval with coordinates in every country. As the Greek philanderer Isosceles used to say, 'There are 3 sides to every triangle'"

When asked to comment on the arrest, President Bush said, "If God had wanted u

2006-11-04 04:08:40 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Law & Ethics

do you think that a draft should be made to require all young people 18 or older to serve in teh armed forces for a period of years. why do you support or oppose having a draft in your country for 18-year-olds.

support:
why would a draft help your country

dont support:
why woulda voluntary army might be better for the country

2006-11-04 04:05:47 · 13 answers · asked by Dana 2 in Military

Seems to me (especially since I actually fought in Iraq, unlike you 101st Fightin' Keyboard Brigade members) that he was a paper tiger who posed VERY little threat to our way of life. Bin Ladin (and Kim il-Jong for that matter) were much larger threats. Yet Bin Ladin is still breathing air today. Why?

2006-11-04 04:05:40 · 11 answers · asked by Cold Stone 2 in Politics

Times On Line November 04, 2006
Six Arab States Join Rush To Go Nuclear
By Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor

Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, UAE and Saudi Arabia seek atom technology

THE SPECTRE of a nuclear race in the Middle East was raised yesterday when six Arab states announced that they were embarking on programmes to master atomic technology.

The move, which follows the failure by the West to curb Iran’s controversial nuclear programme, could see a rapid spread of nuclear reactors in one of the world’s most unstable regions, stretching from the Gulf to the Levant and into North Africa.

The countries involved were named by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as Algeria, Egypt, Morocco and Saudi Arabia. Tunisia and the UAE have also shown interest.....


Humm. Guess we all saw it coming. Maybe one day we'll all wind up blowing each other up....Soon every country will be in the race.

its such a sad state of affairs.

2006-11-04 04:05:36 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

what can we do when countries like china, india, america,and nearly all the rest of the world have no interest in it at all,and are the main pollutors,

2006-11-04 04:01:59 · 22 answers · asked by lynvonwall 2 in Politics

What are the dynamics of a criminal court and what is the function of a prosecutor and a defense lawyer?

2006-11-04 03:58:39 · 5 answers · asked by bunnydlh 3 in Law & Ethics

..talk to a civilian lawyer. It was reported today that: "A suspected terrorist who spent years in a secret CIA prison should not be allowed to speak to a civilian attorney, the Bush administration argues, because he could reveal the agency's closely guarded interrogation techniques."

Obviously Bush doesn't want the world to know what torture techniques he authorized the CIA to engage in on his "war on terror". When America's treatment of other human beings is so bad that it has to be hidden from public view we have reached a new low.

2006-11-04 03:58:33 · 14 answers · asked by rec 3 in Politics

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