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A visit by the yahoo rodent. It's not like I called him America's Leni Riefenstahl, so why the violations?

2007-11-06 03:39:50 · 13 answers · asked by Kubla Con 4 in Politics

For all this nation's sins, the alternative is much worse. We do eventually to get things right, it just takes a while because everyones opinion must be heard (ie, slavery, the fact that we're now turning the page on global warming and even oil companies are trying to go greener). The problem is, we need to be in Iraq. People can't simplify it by saying he's fighting his dad's war or it's just for oil. Yes, companies get rich off war, it's a fact of life. The reason we are in Iraq is because Iran is a serious threat and we need as many American controlled zones as possible. We can't come out and say that because people who have never had a hard day in their life will cry and say it's not ethical, but we beat Germany because we had them surrounded. Iran is ruled by a religious zealot who believes the end of the world is coming and would like nothing more than to bring it on. He wants to destroy the west. We don't fully know what he has yet, but we know that he has 3 major facilities

2007-11-06 03:38:04 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

People who loudly proclaim their belief in Jesus and God and religion?

2007-11-06 03:37:12 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Politics & Government

2007-11-06 03:36:17 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

I'm looking this up for school. please help.

2007-11-06 03:33:51 · 3 answers · asked by Sarah 2 in Government

How about a pardon for Osama Bin Laden?

2007-11-06 03:33:43 · 6 answers · asked by . 5 in Politics

2007-11-06 03:33:35 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous in Law & Ethics

Man, I havent been on very long today and the left seems to be out in full force spewing their hatred and lies. I see blueridge saying how the left is superior and a blue guy saying we only see the world as "us vs them." I dont know, but I would def. say today the left is the one spewing its propaganda and doing all the name calling.....Anyone else agree?

2007-11-06 03:32:24 · 24 answers · asked by tll 6 in Politics

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beUQBXI22CA

2007-11-06 03:29:58 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

Churches and other non-profits are tax exempt under section 501C-3 of the IRS Code. Section 501 (C) 3 requires that the tax exempt entity have no political activity. This is apparently another law not being enforced by this administration. Catholic Churches are hiding illegal aliens and actively lobbying for non-enforcement of our immigration laws, and other churches have endorsed so called right wing conservative candidates. Why is this law not enforced? If churches want to be politically active, they should pay taxes like any other business. How can the IRS rationalize selectively enforcing their tax laws?

2007-11-06 03:29:40 · 10 answers · asked by cathy e 3 in Immigration

disaffirm is to cancel. If there are what kinds are they please give me an example.

2007-11-06 03:26:49 · 2 answers · asked by Lovely 4 in Law & Ethics

It clearly was... deny it?

2007-11-06 03:25:00 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Law & Ethics

I am 18 in 2 months.

I have had my job for well over a year now.
The savings account i took the money from is in my name.

My mother claims that everything i own is really hers.

Is there anything that i can do legally to gain custody of this laptop again?

2007-11-06 03:22:59 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Law & Ethics

I would love to get an answer from both sides. People are dying, and I think i for one am sick of it. Here's my humble American take on things: Israelis have a right to go to work without being blow to bits, after all, we're talking civilians, kids! That means a right to defend herself. Palestinians have a right to live in the homes their grandparents created, not be kicked out and have their mosques and hospitals bulldozed to sht, not to have bombs hitting their houses by accident. Israel was created by a third party after ww2, and they feel they rightly won more territory in 67.but they must accept the fact that Palestinian people LIVED there and didn't need to be kicked out. Therefore, some territory needs to be given up, and not just the crappiest driest stretches of arid desert, but fertile land. Palestine needs to deal with the fact that Israeli people have a pretty good claim to some of that land-thousands of years of being there, never mind the bible. Can't they just do this?

2007-11-06 03:22:35 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Military

To start, I live in Michigan, and I've heard many mixed answers on both topics.. I have heard several times you cannot leave home without parental consent at 17, unless you are married. So, if I got married at 17, would I need parental consent to do so? Would I need parental consent if the wedding was held in Canada? And is it true that if I am married, I can leave without parental consent?

Just to clarify, I am not one of those teenagers whose mommy wouldn't buy them an ipod so they hate their life and want to move out.. I have genuine reasons for asking this question, and am not asking for myself. I am asking for a friend who I've watched be mistreated for years now, and is approaching her 17th birthday. So if you could please not give me the immaturity and suck it up comments, that would be deeply appreciated.

2007-11-06 03:20:57 · 6 answers · asked by yeah 3 in Law & Ethics

Bush stated 24 hours ago we have turned the corner.

2007-11-06 03:19:56 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Military

Thank you so much for your two responses, maybe I did not give the correct details judging by the answers. There is a loan agreement signed by both parties in the amount of $4,000 with the vehicle's title being held by the lender as collateral for the promissary note. This is clearly written within the note. There was no need to file the lien as the loan has not defaulted. He is currently paying the loan back and is in good standing. The problem is he is being sherriffs saled and the vehicle has been listed as property to be sold for another completely different matter. We filed objections at the District Magistrate to the property being levied for the sherriffs sale and intend to show the promisarry note and the proof of payments made on this loan, so that the vehicle will be removed from the list of items to be sold, as the PRIMARY LIENHOLDER. This is at the local district justice and whever I go into court in the local DJ, I ALWAYS take in proof, ie case law, statutes, whatev

2007-11-06 03:19:24 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Law Enforcement & Police

say a teacher has ur cell number and sends u text msgs and calls u but only to check up to see if things r okay. is that illegal? ..and say u were upset one time, crying im saying and this teacher hugs u and starts holding u really close. is that illegal? and what about asking u for random hugs and then they start running their hands through ur hair...is that illegal?..and i no that teachers arent aloud to drive kids home so i wont ask if thats illegal or not. i no its illegal.

2007-11-06 03:19:10 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Law & Ethics

whats the difference between a majistrates court and a crown court

2007-11-06 03:19:07 · 12 answers · asked by vicky_edmond2000 2 in Law & Ethics

We were born to mothers who smoked and drank
Our cribs were covered in lead based paint
No child proof lids, no seat belts in cars
Rode bikes with no helmets and still here we are, still here we are
We got daddy’s belt when we misbehaved
Had three TV channels you got up to change
No video games and no satellite
All we had were friends and they were outside, playin’ outside

It was a different life
When we were boys and girls
Not just a different time
It was a different world

School always started the same every day
The pledge of allegiance then someone would pray
Not every kid made the team when they tried
We got disappointed and that was all right, we turned out all right

It was a different life
When we were boys and girls
Not just a different time
It was a different world

No bottled water, we drank from a garden hose
And every Sunday, all the stores were closed

It was a different life
When we were boys and girls
Not just a different time
It was a different world

It was a different life
When we were boys and girls
Not just a different time
It was a different world

It was a different world

2007-11-06 03:18:07 · 21 answers · asked by Antiliber 6 in Politics

http://www.ronpaul2008.com/issues/border-security-and-immigration-reform/

What do you think of him?

I had pretty much given up on the Presidential election and was looking at the House, Senate and local elections. However, the more support this guy gets, the more it seems the 'undecided' vote is deciding where to roost. I could be wrong, and am not sure he will make it through the primary, even if he takes the undecided vote. However, I note that about 20% of Democrats are undecided too, and think his platform may appeal to them.

He's a bit off the wall, but kinda in a good way, I am starting to think.

He is against NAFTA, CAFTA, SPP, for the Constitution, against the Iraq war....

What do you think?

http://www.ronpaul2008.com/about/

2007-11-06 03:17:04 · 8 answers · asked by DAR 7 in Immigration

Has George W. Bush done anything well during his seven year stint as the most powerful man in the world? I would love some keen insight here... a list preferably (however short, lol). From the Katrina disaster, to 911, to the war Iraq, to the failing American dollar, to the housing collapse... I mean good God... But to quote a popular cliche, even a broken clock is right two times a day.

2007-11-06 03:13:14 · 13 answers · asked by Jerseybeast 2 in Politics

That evil behavior exists among humans is undeniable. We disagree on how our society should respond.

The near intelligent animals have different strategies that we might consider adopting. Which (if any) do you prefer?

Female elephants protect their young. When grown, bull elephants are larger than any predator and, when provoked, sufficiently violent to deter them (until the bull becomes old and weak). Females travel in herds all their lives, finally becoming prey only when too ill or aged to continue traveling with the herd.

The non-human great apes do have predators. They move about in tribes or families and retreat vertically [up trees] to locations their predators can't follow when threatened. Surprise and concealment lead to some predator kills.

Dolphins (porpoises) also travel in groups. When confronted by sharks, they attack violently by ramming as a pack. They are fast enough to evade ocras (which travel in families)

Which strategy should the West adopt?

2007-11-06 03:10:44 · 6 answers · asked by Spock (rhp) 7 in Other - Politics & Government

What site can i find all the info about the abortion case
Roe vs Wade....Please help!!!!

2007-11-06 03:10:22 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Law & Ethics

2007-11-06 03:08:35 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

What would they be able to drink?

2007-11-06 03:07:36 · 15 answers · asked by Firefly 1 in Military

Honestly? I never do. I think it's a little rude of people to ask me how I voted and frankly none of their business. I was just wondering who actually stops and talks about it?

2007-11-06 03:05:50 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

It certainly is a painful wake-up call to everyone in the working class who thought capitalism could work for them. They won't get fooled again.

2007-11-06 03:03:06 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

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