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Politics & Government - 14 August 2007

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I have no any obligation but I just want to know if this is legal or illegal.

2007-08-14 23:51:42 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Law & Ethics

5 weeks ago my husband submitted and ERD packet. We are living in Germany. 4 weeks ago he PCSed to a different post here in Germany. He will be going down range with his new company. So, we had decided that it would be better for my daughter and I to return CONUS. Everybody else who submitted the packet, for the same reason and at the same time, has recieved their orders. When I call the orderly room to check on it, they say they have not heard anything about it. I was wondering who I should talk to about this. He lives about an hour and a half from me. He can't take off work to check on it. I am just a spouse and do not get the same respect that he gets.

2007-08-14 23:51:06 · 5 answers · asked by Megan 1 in Military

I had a person tell me that he did this. He does not seemed to be worried.

2007-08-14 23:48:52 · 5 answers · asked by ? 6 in Law & Ethics

Can i stil work and get unempolyment?
OK SO BACK IN july i got fired from a job i wk for for 3 yrs the new manager didnt like me and she found some way to fire me so than after that i filled for unempolyment but it took like a month for everything to get in place but by that time i had already found a new job so since than the unpolyment office has send me two checks i cashed them but i dont know what to do since im wking its not full time only part time and the checks where no more than 500$ so what do i do next? oh yea i live in ca.....

2007-08-14 23:48:23 · 7 answers · asked by lovely 1 in Law & Ethics

I think it would be good for the country as a whole and my opinion has nothing to do with Iraq.

Think about those who have dropped out of school, are jobless, lead hopeless lives. Or think about others who are still young, but need direction.

What better way is there to help them along? They get paid, they serve their country, they learn a trade that can be used to their advantage once they're out. They learn responsibility, they learn to respect others, they receive financial incentive and support to better their education. They grow up!

Self respect and realizing that you CAN make something out of yourself, is what creates character.

Think of this as having nothing to do with Iraq, but merely a way of serving your country. What are your thoughts? Would this provide many opportunities for those who have no direction in life? Will it help curb our crime rate?

2007-08-14 23:40:59 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

Sixty years is too long a period for a nation to develop, more so that country is independent. Did our country develop in all fields?

2007-08-14 23:29:06 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Politics & Government

I have a question for all those army admin types. I spent 26 1/2 years with active and reserve Navy. Recently I left the navy reserves and joined my state Nat Guard. I was recently handed a set of orders for OEF for 13-18 months.
I have a son that is 21 and a full time college student that I support while in school....rent, books, living expenses, tuition, etc, etc.
I was recently told by some army pay clerk that he isn't my dependent therefore while on OEF orders I won't recieve BAH for him. While with the Navy reserves when called to duty I recieved BAH, just had to provide a yearly update from his school showing he was full time and in good standing.
The clerk says Army pay regs are completely different from Navy pay regs. I understand that there might be SOME difference, but this different?
Where can I find Army Dependent definition regs?

2007-08-14 23:20:57 · 6 answers · asked by jonn449 6 in Military

As far as I know only two commoners have ever been so honoured, wellington and churchill. Surely the last survivor of the great war ought to be so honoured as a tribute to all of those ordinary men for whom duty was spelled with a capital D?

2007-08-14 23:07:02 · 14 answers · asked by Aine G 3 in Military

First, I live in Michigan if that helps.

The officer was parked in a fire station lot where the speed limit is 30, but if you go about two seconds down the street the speed limit jumps up to 45. Well when he clocked me he said I was 45. He said I was going 15 over, but only gave me a ticket for 5 over. I decided to fight the ticket. My court date was supposed to be 8-6-07, but then the court said they would reschedule me for a different date. I did not ask for a reschedule. Anyways my new day is 9-12-07.

What are my chances for beating the ticket?

2007-08-14 23:04:32 · 6 answers · asked by half_pint122000 3 in Law Enforcement & Police

2007-08-14 22:57:42 · 7 answers · asked by Chandresh 1 in Embassies & Consulates

2yr together, one year apart, he calls me back, I return because of his declining health, he's always been blind in left eye and wore two hearing aides, I've always tried to protect him because of the untrustworthy employees who maniplated him because of his handicap, he's 77 and I'm 61, and we've dated since befor the clinton inaugration. He's also in the early stages of parkinsons desease. I' a licensed practical nurse,and have been giving holistic care and working a weekend job which I lost in june.

2007-08-14 22:48:12 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Law & Ethics

A really good school friend of mine is leaving home for the navy and after a few years training, going on to the marines.

Is it going to be the same friend i know that comes home on shore leave?

2007-08-14 22:44:41 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Military

well it is a discussion, so plz answer.

thanks

2007-08-14 22:35:52 · 5 answers · asked by vivaswan 2 in Civic Participation

my family has a provincial nominee certificate to saskatchewan but the problem is while waiting for the approval of our provincial nominee my husband has been diagnosed of kidney cancer, he has been operated has february 2007 thru radical nephrectomy. According to his doctors as of today there is no reccurency of tumor according to his MRI and CT Scans that was performed after six months of operations. But his oncologist suggested to have a follow-up CT scan and and laboratory every 6 months for 2 years and annually for 5 years. Does his condition may be an excessive demand that can be cause of inadmissible to canada

2007-08-14 22:30:39 · 1 answers · asked by sol_bautro 2 in Immigration

many filthy crimes lyk rape,murder hav become a birthplace in this soceity!!!it has to b stopped!!!!

2007-08-14 22:29:27 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Politics & Government

Arab Israil peace is not resolved from the last 50 years we as the new generation should forward our involveness and give a sutiable solution for this peace plan. Forward your plans so that the governments get a new concept and get benefit from our views.

2007-08-14 22:17:15 · 11 answers · asked by mooo 1 in Politics

http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2007/08/bush-administ-1.html

True patriots don't challenge their government, anyway.

2007-08-14 22:13:54 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Government

My friend told me that to become president of the US it is a legal or constitutional requirement to be brain-dead. Is this true ?

2007-08-14 22:02:22 · 21 answers · asked by tigger 7 in Other - Politics & Government

We play football on a school playground adjoining our society compound (common wall). Recently a man from our building called the police on us cos we were playing football.
Is this legal. Can he do this? The police let us off with a warning.

The school kids play there everyday. He does nothing abt them. Can he complain to the police abt us playing on the ground or in the society premises?

The funny thing is that till abt 5 yrs ago he used to play with us as well.

2007-08-14 21:32:27 · 4 answers · asked by Ash 1 in Law Enforcement & Police

Do you know of our brave allied prisoners?

Today in George Square, Glasgow there will be a remembrance walk to commemorate for the first time the acknowledgement that while Britain celebrated Japan's surrender the POW's, regimental and civilian, were still suffering at the hands of the Japanese army.

The FEPOWs (Far East Prisoners of War) endured 3 ½ years of the most horrific mental and physical treatment, including starvation, diseases, over-work, beatings, torture etc. Those lucky enough to return home continued to suffer in silence with ongoing nightmares and bad health, yet they endeavored to try and live normal lives, never complaining or asking for anything. They have never been fully recognized for all the mental and physical torment they went through, and we would like to see that they are permanently honored with a memorial day in their name.

Please post their name, rank and regiment in memoriam.

2007-08-14 21:29:19 · 9 answers · asked by gill79 4 in Military

2007-08-14 21:24:17 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

Not to mention most of it goes toward immigration

2007-08-14 21:23:18 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Immigration

2007-08-14 21:15:30 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

Hello,
Both my grandparents have applied to get their US visas. They both already had their fingerprints and are waiting for their interview date. They have been studying everyday so they can pass their interview test. I want to help them pass this interview because they really need all the help they need right now. I am concerned on what kinds of questions they will ask. I know they will ask some of the US history questions given to them, but is there any other more personal questions going to be asked?!


I am also worried because both my grandparents have a hard time of hearing, so how would this work out?!

Also, do my granparents need to be proficient in English. Will the interviewers or whoever will go hard on them, or will they take it easy for them because they are of old age?


Please give and tips and advice, I really want to help my grandparents to prepare for this interview.!

2007-08-14 21:10:39 · 3 answers · asked by COOL KID 2 in Immigration

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