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Maybe South Africa. Or Mozambique. Or maybe Thailand.

2007-12-07 05:25:11 · 30 answers · asked by Watch it bub! 3 in Immigration

very often the first answers to any question which tend to expose the corrupt nature of the current administration are meant to degrade the question and/or it's message !! also i noticed that they are supposedly kind of new on YA or they are back to YA with a different name in order to play dirty psychological game! afterall what else should we expect from these groups of people who support the present corrupt administration? that is a true representation!

2007-12-07 05:24:57 · 17 answers · asked by macmanf4j 4 in Politics

Every form of organized government has at least one and at most a very small group, that is realistically in charge. They may not be the leaders in name, but they are the de facto rulers of the nation. Therefore, every form of government, from democracy to theocracy to fascism to communism is logically equivalnet to either a monarchy or an oligarchy.

Think of it this way. Imagine a country with nuclear weapons. These weapons are under strict controls and safegaurds. Typically, they require two people to fire, and only certain people have the necessary codes to do it. If the leader of the coutnry wants the nukes fired, he sends an order to the silo, and these two people fire it. Or, they may decide not to, and face the consequences of insubordination and treason. Alternatively, if those two men decide, they coudl launch those missles without an order from the leader. It doesn't matter who the leader is, because those two men are the ones actually in control.

2007-12-07 05:23:42 · 2 answers · asked by juicy_wishun 6 in Government

2007-12-07 05:22:42 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Immigration

I think it's the people who have the influence to kill millions rather than the people who physically kill. People like Hitler, Stalin, Hussein, Pol Pot, Charles Manson... they never actually killed anyone yet killed millions. (except for Charles Manson but killing one is just as bad as millions)

2007-12-07 05:22:05 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Law Enforcement & Police

No, the real reason, not what CNN is telling us. Maybe not even what Senator Kennedy is telling us, cover up... Because they didn't even show them to any of the committees (Senate Committees) designed to oversee what the CIA does in OUR name.
"We the People" are responsible for what's done in our names, by our country. We have to keep America Free.


Anyone who would sacrifice Freedom for Security deserve neither. -Ben Franklin

2007-12-07 05:21:48 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

Especially when you can buy the very same medicine over the counter for about 3 euros in Spain, Portugal, Italy, France and Turkey.

Prescriptions in Scotland are free for doleys and workers.

Is this government racketeering? I can hardly go looking for the best price as I can for any other goods or services.

2007-12-07 05:21:42 · 21 answers · asked by Scraggle_aggle_baggle_laggle 3 in Law & Ethics

and that its ok to tells us one thing while they do another cause they know what is best for us?

2007-12-07 05:19:57 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

forums? ...Just wondering. I would think it'd be sort of like Fox News to many liberal minded people; they just don't watch it or visit the website b/c of believing in the conservative bias.

But I constantly see posters on here writing about how liberal Yahoo is...

2007-12-07 05:18:14 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

2007-12-07 05:17:30 · 6 answers · asked by maymay11 1 in Military

2007-12-07 05:15:43 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

Taxpayer dollars are being wasted on reading American's emails, snail mail, listening to phone calls, and searching people's homes, yet hardly any money is being spent on border security or inspecting cargo coming into the country.

Why the disconnect?

Does the government really think that 'terrorists' are so stupid that they are going to correspond by email or by phone nowadays?

2007-12-07 05:13:39 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Government

my friend was working at a job for about 3-4 months then they sent out that paper for sex offenders living in the area they got it and fired him the next day. i just want to know if that legal i live in new york state

2007-12-07 05:10:10 · 10 answers · asked by bloodbcult 2 in Law & Ethics

2007-12-07 05:06:46 · 14 answers · asked by Watch it bub! 3 in Politics

hello all

i will immigrate to america after few months and im trying to find some associations there in order to help me as a new immigrant in finding a job or even how to have an easy start out there. especially that i dont know anyone there to advice me...

if anyone know such people that can help especially in the first few months i will be realy appreciated...

plz ur advices is very important for me....
if u have friends who r immigrants i would be gratefull if u can let me know them in order to share experience in this subject with me...


thanx allot

2007-12-07 05:06:01 · 4 answers · asked by palheart80 1 in Immigration

Liberals make sooooooooo many laws just so people aren't offended and get their wittle feelings hurt. I mean Come on. Does any one agree with me on this one? oh Merry Christmas uhhh i mean Happy freaking holidays.

2007-12-07 05:05:48 · 10 answers · asked by supertomyn_4 1 in Civic Participation

This is a safety concern to me and my family. Its also a nuisance abatement issue for the rest of my neighborhood.
When I and my family first moved to this town, it was a nice, quiet town, people were willing to work with their neighbors if a problem arose. And the city law enforcement was willing to help the citizens of the town to combat problems too.
Things have changed dramatically since then. it seems a certain family moved into town and now they are running the said town. I am afraid of my neighbors dog, and they know it. . I have to do my work outside my home to keep the yard looking nice. yet my neighbors have told me repeatedly, "dont go where the dogs can see you." They wont put up a privacy fence either. I know this may sound like an old saw, but I am really concerned, especially now that I know my neighbors have purposefully trained their dogs to be vicious. ( I heard the man who owns them say it.) I have told every law agency I know about this, and they just tu

2007-12-07 05:05:14 · 6 answers · asked by cjam 3 in Law & Ethics

Leave Wuickly, stay permanently or anything in between and please say what it is that makes you think so.

2007-12-07 05:03:51 · 6 answers · asked by 18 2 in Military

Use guns & laws or use intellingence?

2007-12-07 05:01:49 · 6 answers · asked by kollo 1 in Politics

A lot of the troubles in the Middle-East have their roots as far back as the Eisenhower administration and beyond. The USA emerged as a world leader after WWII. That gives the US about 60 years of experience in shaping world affairs.
Isn't that enough experience to be able to design foreign policy that doesn't blow up in the next generation's face?

2007-12-07 05:00:54 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

And this question has nothing to do with Race/Color/Gender!!!

Im just saying, it I had a servant by my side at all times, I would be at least 10x more productive and more beneficial to society, since I would have so much more free time and it would be like adding hours to the typical 24hr-day.

My slave could be anything from a fully functional robot to a well-fit bum on the streets. I mean if you look at from his/her point of view...he/she is getting food and shelter for the service he/she provides me. Im not saying I would treat him/her the way slaves of the past were treated, but if he/she gets old or I stop liking their attitude, I could very easily make a trade to better suit my needs...

Just an opinion... and I thank America for letting me voice that opinion.

HAAHA...

2007-12-07 05:00:07 · 12 answers · asked by kennyk 4 in Law & Ethics

Is he trying to establish a theocracy?

2007-12-07 04:56:38 · 27 answers · asked by Zardoz 7 in Politics

please help me because i need the info for a report. i choose to ask here because i want to hear the peoples point of view on it and not the goverments.

2007-12-07 04:55:55 · 35 answers · asked by A1vaRo 3 in Military

that wE SHOULD BE OUT OF iRAQ? aND DOES ANYONE REALIZE THAT HAVING hILARY cLINTON OR OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT WOULD BE A BAD iDEA?

2007-12-07 04:52:46 · 9 answers · asked by Cody G 2 in Politics

Does anyone know the history on this? Thanks...

2007-12-07 04:52:07 · 7 answers · asked by whitehorse456 5 in Government

I live in Toronto and we Canadians arent really like the US where gun ownership is seen akin to citizenship rights.
And I continuously hear of how illegal guns coming in from the US where gun laws are so lax are used in homicides.
So would there be less gun violence in Canada if the flow was eliminated?
And who should be responsible for that? Should US control its gun laws or should Canada be better at ensuring they dont get smuggled in?

2007-12-07 04:51:08 · 10 answers · asked by Vampie 7 in Law & Ethics

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