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Politics & Government - 16 December 2006

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after 20 years in the Military it put me at retiement age of 38, I was law enforcement in the military and want to jojn a federal agency law enforcement, they all say I am to old and need to be under age 37, how can this be? isnt this age discrimination? I feel I am being punish for serving my country for 20yrs, They say the below 37 thing is for some retirement. what option do I have??

2006-12-16 15:50:00 · 10 answers · asked by Danny A 2 in Law Enforcement & Police

The link has nothing to do with the question. Does anyone know what his deal is?
Here's an example:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AvlFJiyjdF73OTEvECb1DSDzy6IX?qid=20061216203820AA4tKtj

2006-12-16 15:48:58 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Politics & Government

I bought a computer on ebay and never received it now I have filed a claim for a refund.

2006-12-16 15:48:38 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Law & Ethics

The links are garbled and may be malicious in nature.

2006-12-16 15:47:42 · 12 answers · asked by nonamespleze 1 in Law & Ethics

There are a lot of them that are not illegals actually, especially in the South states, believe it or not.

2006-12-16 15:47:05 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Immigration

corporate media reports, instead, refering to independant research and actual facts when forming opinions about current affairs, if it wasn't true, then why would the government say it, they wouldn't lie, at least, they never have before

2006-12-16 15:38:20 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Politics & Government

Preamble: John, by the grace of God, king of England, lord of Ireland, duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, and count of Anjou, to the archbishop, bishops, abbots, earls, barons, justiciaries, foresters, sheriffs, stewards, servants, and to all his bailiffs and liege subjects, greetings. Know that, having regard to God and for the salvation of our soul, and those of all our ancestors and heirs, and unto the honor of God and the advancement of his holy Church and for the rectifying of our realm, we have granted as underwritten by advice of our venerable fathers, Stephen, archbishop of Canterbury, primate of all England and cardinal of the holy Roman Church, Henry, archbishop of Dublin, William of London, Peter of Winchester, Jocelyn of Bath and Glastonbury, Hugh of Lincoln, Walter of Worcester, William of Coventry, Benedict of Rochester, bishops; of Master Pandulf, subdeacon and member of the household of our lord the Pope, of brother Aymeric (master of the Knights of the Temple in England), and of the illustrious men William Marshal, earl of Pembroke, William, earl of Salisbury, William, earl of Warenne, William, earl of Arundel, Alan of Galloway (constable of Scotland), Waren Fitz Gerold, Peter Fitz Herbert, Hubert De Burgh (seneschal of Poitou), Hugh de Neville, Matthew Fitz Herbert, Thomas Basset, Alan Basset, Philip d'Aubigny, Robert of Roppesley, John Marshal, John Fitz Hugh, and others, our liegemen.

1. In the first place we have granted to God, and by this our present charter confirmed for us and our heirs forever that the English Church shall be free, and shall have her rights entire, and her liberties inviolate; and we will that it be thus observed; which is apparent from this that the freedom of elections, which is reckoned most important and very essential to the English Church, we, of our pure and unconstrained will, did grant, and did by our charter confirm and did obtain the ratification of the same from our lord, Pope Innocent III, before the quarrel arose between us and our barons: and this we will observe, and our will is that it be observed in good faith by our heirs forever. We have also granted to all freemen of our kingdom, for us and our heirs forever, all the underwritten liberties, to be had and held by them and their heirs, of us and our heirs forever.

8. No widow shall be compelled to marry, so long as she prefers to live without a husband; provided always that she gives security not to marry without our consent, if she holds of us, or without the consent of the lord of whom she holds, if she holds of another.

9. Neither we nor our bailiffs will seize any land or rent for any debt, as long as the chattels of the debtor are sufficient to repay the debt; nor shall the sureties of the debtor be distrained so long as the principal debtor is able to satisfy the debt; and if the principal debtor shall fail to pay the debt, having nothing wherewith to pay it, then the sureties shall answer for the debt; and let them have the lands and rents of the debtor, if they desire them, until they are indemnified for the debt which they have paid for him, unless the principal debtor can show proof that he is discharged thereof as against the said sureties.

12. No scutage not aid shall be imposed on our kingdom, unless by common counsel of our kingdom, except for ransoming our person, for making our eldest son a knight, and for once marrying our eldest daughter; and for these there shall not be levied more than a reasonable aid. In like manner it shall be done concerning aids from the city of London.

13. And the city of London shall have all it ancient liberties and free customs, as well by land as by water; furthermore, we decree and grant that all other cities, boroughs, towns, and ports shall have all their liberties and free customs.

17. Common pleas shall not follow our court, but shall be held in some fixed place.

18. Inquests of novel disseisin, of mort d'ancestor, and of darrein presentment shall not be held elsewhere than in their own county courts, and that in manner following; We, or, if we should be out of the realm, our chief justiciar, will send two justiciaries through every county four times a year, who shall alone with four knights of the county chosen by the county, hold the said assizes in the county court, on the day and in the place of meeting of that court.


23. No village or individual shall be compelled to make bridges at river banks, except those who from of old were legally bound to do so.

24. No sheriff, constable, coroners, or others of our bailiffs, shall hold pleas of our Crown.

28. No constable or other bailiff of ours shall take corn or other provisions from anyone without immediately tendering money therefor, unless he can have postponement thereof by permission of the seller.

30. No sheriff or bailiff of ours, or other person, shall take the horses or carts of any freeman for transport duty, against the will of the said freeman.

31. Neither we nor our bailiffs shall take, for our castles or for any other work of ours, wood which is not ours, against the will of the owner of that wood.

35. Let there be one measure of wine throughout our whole realm; and one measure of ale; and one measure of corn, to wit, "the London quarter"; and one width of cloth (whether dyed, or russet, or "halberget"), to wit, two ells within the selvedges; of weights also let it be as of measures.

38. No bailiff for the future shall, upon his own unsupported complaint, put anyone to his "law", without credible witnesses brought for this purposes.

39. No freemen shall be taken or imprisoned or disseised or exiled or in any way destroyed, nor will we go upon him nor send upon him, except by the lawful judgment of his peers or by the law of the land.
40. To no one will we sell, to no one will we refuse or delay, right or justice.

45. We will appoint as justices, constables, sheriffs, or bailiffs only such as know the law of the realm and mean to observe it well.

54. No one shall be arrested or imprisoned upon the appeal of a woman, for the death of any other than her husband

63. Wherefore we will and firmly order that the English Church be free, and that the men in our kingdom have and hold all the aforesaid liberties, rights, and concessions, well and peaceably, freely and quietly, fully and wholly, for themselves and their heirs, of us and our heirs, in all respects and in all places forever, as is aforesaid. An oath, moreover, has been taken, as well on our part as on the art of the barons, that all these conditions aforesaid shall be kept in good faith and without evil intent.

2006-12-16 15:37:42 · 2 answers · asked by js_batres 2 in Law & Ethics

Will we give power to a government that does not support America, what if this democracy wants vengeance on us..?

2006-12-16 15:37:33 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

2006-12-16 15:31:48 · 29 answers · asked by Wallace Vidal 2 in Politics

we give them billions of our tax dollars each year.I didnt approve this.the congress just keeps on giving it to them year after year.and many of the people of katrina still dont have places to live.the Israeli state has about a 100 nukes. why do we keep giving them money when Americans could better use that money. thats why we pay taxes. to help Americans.

2006-12-16 15:31:04 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Government

His mouth is open:)

2006-12-16 15:30:14 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

Would you admit that the Devil has granted at least one of your wishes - I am referring to the wish that JC would never ever grant you and yet you got it? Then shouldn't you at least be a little nicer to him... or be friends?

2006-12-16 15:29:20 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Politics & Government

HOW ABOUT SILLY DANCING? IF THEY LAUGHED AT ME THEN WOULD THEY LET ME LIVE.

2006-12-16 15:28:32 · 15 answers · asked by 43 3 in Politics

WHAT IF I PROMISED NOT TO LAUGH WHILE THEY ARE BEING TORTURED???

2006-12-16 15:24:26 · 14 answers · asked by 43 3 in Politics

I am just trying to figure out why the USA has become so short sited . . . would we have been able to handle (from a public relations stand point) Iwo Jima or Normandy?

The life of EVERY soldier is a devestation to our country, but was this not true in WWII? How do we now look back on those times?

Saddam was committing genocide. Does that not deserve interventions? If not, what does?

2006-12-16 15:21:50 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Military

2006-12-16 15:21:11 · 4 answers · asked by The Question Man 2 in Military

Assuming you agree, how could this be accomplished? Charges have been filed with the NC Bar association. Are there other routes?

2006-12-16 15:17:52 · 8 answers · asked by el cabo 2 in Law Enforcement & Police

born libertarian, running for pres as republican?

2006-12-16 15:16:12 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

I dont care that they are, it is just something I have noticed when listening to the police scanner.

2006-12-16 15:14:44 · 4 answers · asked by Mr MOJO123 2 in Law Enforcement & Police

i am in columbus georgia,please tell me what consolidated govenmnet mean,details please....

2006-12-16 15:14:32 · 7 answers · asked by knowingisbeautiful 1 in Other - Politics & Government

2006-12-16 15:11:50 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

what is going on, is everybody blind.were at war in Iraq,its out of control, an what about OSAMA BINLADEN did we already forget about him, were'nt we looking for him, all this an still don't have him, hummmmmmm were we even after him, than we should be looking in Saudiarabia where his rich family lives............uthink

2006-12-16 15:08:39 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Military

IM IN THE MILITARY AND IM IN THE SAND BOX RIGHT NOW AND LOOKING FOR SUPPORT SO YALL TELL ME. (PLEASE NO BUSH BASHING)

2006-12-16 15:04:27 · 17 answers · asked by Dinger 2 in Military

does this smell a bit funny to you?

2006-12-16 15:04:10 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Elections

When I look at this man I see honor. I honestly think he could bring "integrity" back to the White House.

2006-12-16 15:02:06 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

...when all they do is follow the policies they promised as they ran for office? They say the Republicans are dividers if they won't cave to anything and everything the Democrats want. Meanwhile the Democrats spew hatred and vitriol and ad hominem attacks.

2006-12-16 14:58:51 · 8 answers · asked by Emmaean 5 in Politics

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