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Politics & Government - 9 June 2007

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Are you prepared for the inevitable in the next few years, or even sooner? Do you have the intelligence and common sense it takes to see what is happening to what was once the greatest nation on earth? If you know what I'm speaking of, are you ready to protect your family and property? Will you recognize the leader that will bond the true Americans together and take back our America? Or, will you be one of those who will beg for protection when you realize what you have done and how you got us in this mess? We are being invaded. There is a plan to this madness. Unfortunately, it is not America's plan. It is the plan of another nation, with it's treasonist allies in our own government. We are politically correcting ourselves out of a Nation. The great light of America is diminishing on a daily basis now. You must speak up and stop the madness or live with what will remain. You can't blame anyone but yourself for allowing your leaders to ruin this nation. You are letting them! Good luck!

2007-06-09 18:07:51 · 41 answers · asked by jaydubb 3 in Immigration

I find it amusing when they post on here and go on and on about how they had no "advantages" and how they all "worked hard for what they earned in their life"...

I've known a few of the "type" in real life...

inherited your wealth... went to the best schools... had every advantage possible... lived in secure, nurturing homes...

but they've always "done everything themselves"...

and everyone who's poor just "isn't trying"...

I just find it funny...

2007-06-09 18:02:26 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

The US supports many corrupt dictatorships around the world. That's a fact. Democracy doesn't matter to the US government as you can see that the US has a comfortable relationship with Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. So dictatorships are fine with the US. It does not mean that all American citizens accept this. There's a good chance that in Iraq whether the US stays or not will become a dictatorship. That dictatorship may a lot more repressive than Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. After all the American deaths in Iraq (more Americans have died there than died during 911), can you accept the end result of a corrupt dictatorship in power? If you can, was democracy ever a goal of the invasion? What is America saying by accepting dictatorship? My last question is could some form of dictatorship by the govt be acceptable by those in government in America itself?

2007-06-09 18:00:10 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

i need a copy of police report on a case thaTS BEEN CLOSED ALMOST A YEAR. I was never questioned so im not part of the case itself.it involves violent exboyfriend who was parolee.the incident happened in stanislaus county,cal

2007-06-09 17:55:36 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Law Enforcement & Police

besides UFO stuff...

2007-06-09 17:50:21 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Government

just wondering, thanks.

2007-06-09 17:45:30 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Politics & Government

We should try to use the referendum system to pass laws that our elected officials seem incapable of passing. No more in-state college tuition, no more school period, no more food stamps, no more housing, no more jobs by fining employers, etc and I think most would just go home or move to the states that don't do this. Pretty soon those states will be bankrupt and will have no choice but to follow suit. I'm afraid that our federal government is becoming as corrupt as mexico after their embarasing attempt at amnesty.

2007-06-09 17:35:02 · 23 answers · asked by youarewrongbobisright 5 in Immigration

Why is it that when people say "freedom isn't free" they are insinuating that the "price" of freedom is giving up freedom. I say, the price of freedom is tolerating insecurity. Sure, some of us may be affected negatively, but weren't all men and women who DIED protecting our freedom tolerating insecurity? It seems to me, the true patriot is the person who is willing to accept some danger for the sake of freedom rather than the person who is willing to forsake our Constitution and Bill of Rights in the hopes of gaining safety.

2007-06-09 17:25:50 · 12 answers · asked by Yinzer from Sixburgh 7 in Politics

It's been on my mind for a while now...

2007-06-09 17:24:54 · 18 answers · asked by . 3 in Military

I heard there was a book out that says it never happened like people collectively confabulate that it did, rather it was like a game of 'telephone' or something.

Is this true or can someone provide me with objective evidence that it happened (a firsthand video, an article, etc)

2007-06-09 17:24:39 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Politics & Government

how likely can lawyers get judge to force me to turn over my non- ERISA retirement funds in case of lawsuit. I know it is extremely difficulty if I have a ERISA retirement fund and I hear it is also still difficult for lawyers to get money to be paid out of retirement accounts in general, is this true?

2007-06-09 17:23:53 · 2 answers · asked by Kevin 1 in Law & Ethics

why are certain nations incapable of having a democracy?

2007-06-09 17:18:48 · 6 answers · asked by lim l 1 in Government

I feel like this is the case with America's reputation. If we don't help other countries, we get criticized for being selfish, and not caring about the world. If we do help other countries, we get criticized by saying that we only care for the resources in the other country.

So whats the deal. Although countries may be divided, we all share the same planet, so we must help one another.

2007-06-09 17:17:06 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

it might be. Liberals sure love that new block feature. I know of at least a half dozen that have blocked me and other conservatives so far because they do not like our opinions. At first liberals would only gang violate people they disagreed with in hopes of getting the accounts of all opposition suspended. But clearly that did not work to their statisfaction. Now they have a new weapon to silence the minority. Soon there are going to be questions on here like "I have zero proof that Bush committed any crimes, but we should impeach and execute him anyway" and about 45 liberal answers agreeing 100%. As a conservative I enjoy my crazy liberal friends. It is too bad that they cannot see the benefits of debate as I do. I never thought liberals would resort to crushing all alternative opinions until now. Perhaps liberals are right. Maybe we are becoming a fascist society.

2007-06-09 17:14:54 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

"The responsibility of protecting the viewer from objectional material on TV is that of the company, not of the viewer".

TV channels warn you when there is objectional material on. Its in the TV guide, the show has a rating, and you can block the channel if you want. After these warnings and precautions, why is it the TV channels' fault that you saw objectional material?

2007-06-09 17:07:51 · 8 answers · asked by trainboy765 4 in Law & Ethics

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somehow found out that their life was saved due to a gov agent illegally tapping into the phone line of a terrorist would they be happy or sad........

2007-06-09 17:03:10 · 20 answers · asked by don_vvvvito 6 in Other - Politics & Government

Both parties are ignoring the needs of this country and have forgotten they SERVE at OUR pleasure. Do we need to first abolish the electoral college? NO electoral college NO Bush!!!

2007-06-09 17:00:27 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

do you remember that or they just hadn't put that in ny times or any other liberal media. Oh that was Muslims in the U.S.

2007-06-09 16:57:12 · 8 answers · asked by Jeremy P 2 in Politics

It has come to my attention from someone employed in Belew's Dairy Bar in Aurora, Kentucky that they do not get any breaks. This person works 6-7 hours a day or more and does not get any breaks at Belew's. I researched it and the law says if your under the age of 18, which this person is, than you can't work in an excess of 5 hours without a documented 30 minute break. What should I do in order to bring this to someones attention. Please any advice is needed as long as its true.

2007-06-09 16:56:59 · 14 answers · asked by amanda 2 in Law & Ethics

that he uses constantly & loudly?
I have already told my supervisor and my supervisors supervisor but I still get called "JIGGLY" and now other coworkers are starting to use the nickname. I have told everyone not to call me that but these people are imature.
I have documentation, we have went to HR but still nothing has happened. I'm leaving this job soon but want to resolve this before I leave.

2007-06-09 16:47:37 · 29 answers · asked by Still*Perfect 4 in Law & Ethics

if someone is caught with the intention to sell drugs can they be deported back to their country if they are not a citizen? they are legal here and have kids here. they already done time. but on their release date from jail, INS is coming for them

2007-06-09 16:45:14 · 11 answers · asked by madjen16 1 in Law & Ethics

Discuss.

2007-06-09 16:41:25 · 13 answers · asked by flushles 3 in Politics

I swear, it seems like I've heard more on Ron Paul than most other candidates! If you support him, why do you like him so much?? What does he do and believe that you agree with?

2007-06-09 16:34:23 · 31 answers · asked by En79 3 in Politics

My friend might be pregnant and she wants to be a surrogate for me. We are wondering what you have to do legally to be able to give the baby to my husband and I. We live in Arkansas so if anyone knows please let us know or let us know where we could get the information without going to a lawyer or counselor. Also if you know the what the price would be if you have to have legal papers done.

2007-06-09 16:33:01 · 3 answers · asked by lilbadgirl9898 1 in Law & Ethics

2007-06-09 16:30:05 · 15 answers · asked by Jake J 1 in Military

How about constitutional?

I remember when rap artists starting getting foul with their language and innuendos. The FCC tried to censor them but they claimed it was their right to say those things, they were exorcising their freedom of speech. Are only rap 'artists' and journalists allowed freedom of speech now?

2007-06-09 16:22:58 · 15 answers · asked by TJ815 4 in Law & Ethics

(U.N. Failure.....sorry for being redundant but)

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull&cid=%201181228575753

Any thug state threatening the destruction of a democracy which poses no threat to them should have all voting and policy privileges suspended. I think similar treatment is justified to any state that refuses to condemn their behavior.

2007-06-09 16:21:40 · 8 answers · asked by Cherie 6 in Other - Politics & Government

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