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in my paper, i need at least 3 strong reasons for supporting the tinker v. des moines case. the only thing is, i cant think of what other elements were involvled. my first main reason is: Attempting to change or hide another’s opinion because you do not agree is unethical and unjust.

ugh i have to find two more big reasons. help pleeeeeeease.
thanks =]

2007-11-07 06:18:59 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Government

is it because she flip flopped on her last debate? With the illegal driving licence question?

2007-11-07 06:18:15 · 13 answers · asked by t c p 1 in Elections

In reality, both parties are very corrupt, and they are ruled by special interest groups. Granted, libs say the bushies are ruled by oil lobby and republicans say dems are ruled by whatever else, but the point is they are both corrupt. In reality, if you look at the behind the scenes actions of both Democrat and Republican presidents, they are very much the same. Bush has continued many of Clinton's actions on the war on terror, Clinton authorized many bombing strikes on terrorist areas, but we say Bush is the only one who wages unexplained war. I believe that the two party system is really more for the voters, because once in power, they all seem to do basically the same things! It is very effective for controlling people to use the divide and conquer stratedgy. Rather than uniting and DEMANDING a cleansing of our government, we are sitting here and arguing over who's worse, when we know BOTH are doing wrong. Another example is racism. Both poor whites and poor blacks are getting

2007-11-07 06:18:00 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

My friend is being sued by this guy who we'll call ronald over an accident he claims that she owes him 100k plus yet he has not given any documentation or anything. He claims he is homeless by this and lost his job, wouldn't give any info at all!! Yet my friend was served..

NOw we did our research online and it turns out is not homeless! In fact, he lives in a very nice neighborhood, would it be illegal if my friend goes to his house and takes a picture of him going into his house..in order to prove that he was just trying to milk it for what he can?

2007-11-07 06:17:09 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Law & Ethics

I think they cannot take my heat as competition. What ever simpleton remark anyone makes I will shove it ritght back in their face. Be nice to me and I will be nicer. Be bad to me and I will be badder.

2007-11-07 06:13:53 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Law & Ethics

According to Rudy Giuliani only Ambassadors, State Department and Law Enforcement officials have that kind of experience.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=T1U14Jf-_MM

So, does Giuliani have foreign policy experience because he was an attorney?


Hillary Rodham Clinton, John Edwards, Joe Biden , Barack Obama, Mitt Romney and Fred D. Thompson all have law degrees.

2007-11-07 06:13:10 · 14 answers · asked by Global warming ain't cool 6 in Politics

...Here's the tricky part... I have a friend who was summond for Jury Duty but is hesitant to attend because he has a warrant, nothing major just for traffic tickets here in Texas. Any 1 have any idea if he DOES attend will he get arrested?

2007-11-07 06:12:04 · 7 answers · asked by Mayra M 2 in Law & Ethics

C'mon!!!

2007-11-07 06:11:34 · 1 answers · asked by dragonmaster 1 in Law & Ethics

i lost my certificate of birth abroad, help! anyone know?

2007-11-07 06:10:56 · 5 answers · asked by carol p 3 in Military

First, are you happy with the current state of this country and the direction we are heading under the Buch administration?

Second, do you believe Rudy is going to do anything other than the current status quo?

2007-11-07 06:10:12 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Elections

ok i am in class write now and need to know your guys opinons and stuff so why back in wold war one should legue of nations supply hospitals and supply troops with food on both sides

2007-11-07 06:08:47 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Military

The idea that a police officer can just walk up and ask if a person is legal or not will never happen.
Years ago a jewelery store was robbed in Phoenix, AZ. A policeman heard the report. He saw a man in a car and stopped him. He found the stolen jewelery in the car. He arrested the man. In court the officer was asked why he stopped the man. The office said; He was a black man in a swank neighborhood. The judge dismissed the charge and releasd to man. That is the precedent that is prevailing.
The Supreme Court will ask. "Will that solve the problem? If not it is harrassment. "Cease and dewsist or face a federal grand Jury indictment. Low class p[oliticians will see the message or their wannabe political career will come to a screaching halt.
All wannbe elected ploiticians are suggesting solutions that cannot happen. No fence. No deportation etal. Wannbe president. Come up with something that "can" happen to solve the problem.

2007-11-07 06:08:25 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Immigration

i need to find some asap

2007-11-07 06:07:46 · 15 answers · asked by shina_ma_booboo 2 in Law & Ethics

In short,the U.S is on its way to becoming a police state and people need to wake up and start taking control of thier own money. These people have thier own agenda with the goal of wiping 500 billion people out in a matter of years, they've got our money, now they want our power. I'm speaking of thier one world government. Any ideas?

2007-11-07 06:05:43 · 2 answers · asked by Denise H 1 in Government

And it's a serious question, too. I asked a question about the bush body count, I just received a violation notice, and the question was "deleted."

Now - in all honesty, how many times a day do we see that bogus "Clinton Body Count" propaganda posted here? Daily??

Why was mine deleted?? And why are the Rightwingnuts constantly whining about how "biased" Yahoo is, when clearly both sides are getting violations?
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2007-11-07 06:02:44 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Politics & Government

2007-11-07 06:02:14 · 19 answers · asked by Denise 1 in Immigration

Why is Joe Taxpayer paying for the 535 members of congress to work out in exclusive gyms inside the congressional building? Can't they afford to join a gym just like everyone else?

http://wtop.com/?sid=1286126&nid=226&pid=4

2007-11-07 05:59:40 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

I went into one of these establishments, and ordered "fish" and "chips"...

The fish was fine, a little dry, but at least it was fish...when I checked for my chips, I found that they had swapped my chips for some steak fries...

What kind of shotty business practice is this?

2007-11-07 05:59:26 · 10 answers · asked by Armless Joe, Bipedal Foe 6 in Law & Ethics

2007-11-07 05:59:04 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Civic Participation

Is Jessica's law being put into effect? How many child molesters do you think have gotten 25 years in prison since it's passed?

2007-11-07 05:58:27 · 4 answers · asked by openupfresh 1 in Law & Ethics

2007-11-07 05:58:11 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Law & Ethics

Has anyone read the book "American Theocracy" by Kevin Phillips? What are your thoughts about it? For those who haven't and nonetheless want to give their opinion, here is what he says:

1. That religion is dangerously intertwined with US foreign policy
2. That the US Army has become some sort of security service for oil wells and the ways through which it is transported all over the world.
3. That Bush thinks that God wanted him to become president.
4. That many people and politicians in the US believe the "war on terror" is part of the pre-Rapture-Armageddon setting.

2007-11-07 05:57:19 · 11 answers · asked by G 6 in Politics

Even if it's not the president or congress that issue driver's, on a matter like this, why can't they voice their disapproval or approval? Why won't they go on record?

Tim Walberg has:
WASHINGTON D.C. — U.S. Congressman Tim Walberg (R-MI) today announced he is an original co-sponsor of a resolution expressing the sense of the House of Representatives in opposition to states issuing driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants.

“While we all agree there is a major need for immigration reform in the United States , this reform needs to ensure the security and economy of our nation is protected, not threatened. A driver’s license allows access to all kinds of legal documents and activities in our country and granting driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants rewards those who have broken our laws. I have consistently stated that any and all attempts to enact immigration reform must not include amnesty for illegal immigrants, and this amounts to backdoor amnesty.”

2007-11-07 05:56:14 · 6 answers · asked by Firestorm 6 in Government

Nice catch phrase;however I cannot locate a single example of a corporation receiving welfare.Could someone/anyone provide me with a verifiable example?It may help me change my vote.

2007-11-07 05:55:40 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

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