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What do you think about the House adding the amendment to a bill that will block federal funding for the incarceration of our two border control agents Ramos and Copean? This would mean they would have to be released because there would be no financial appropriation to continue them being in jail.

Approximately 100 members of congress have written the president regarding pardon or commutation and he (Bush) has said he would have to wait until the appeal process was over. However, he didn't feel that way about Scooter Libby when he commuted his sentence before his appeal. And, by the way, since Mr. Libby did not do any jail time, he had no sentence to commute, which really means he was pardoned.

I think the House was quite ingenious in coming up with this solution which passed by a landslide. What do you think?

2007-07-26 16:14:16 · 7 answers · asked by Boomer 5

2007-07-26 15:57:50 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm not asking this in a bad way, but I am really curious about how many will vote, just to say, that America has its first black president?
I hope either Obama or Clinton wins the presidency

2007-07-26 15:45:18 · 15 answers · asked by curious_25m 1

I just think that we have to kick Iraq's butt...wish we could keep George for 4 more yrs of leadership

2007-07-26 15:28:04 · 29 answers · asked by Man of Ideas 5

If you can give me any reason why i should pick someone else over obama then please share. I am independent, and at the time obama seems like the best choice.

2007-07-26 15:25:59 · 22 answers · asked by Thomas S 2

2007-07-26 15:21:03 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

Just one thing...and one thing only. Is it party? Beliefs? Their plan of action to end the war in Iraq?

My answer is simple:
I will vote for whomever will do the most to improve our Earth and protect our animals

2007-07-26 15:03:24 · 9 answers · asked by learningbusiness 2

He is hosting a cancer debate in Iowa I think, coming up in August. Then I thought, why shouldn't he be on the other side of the auditorium?

Lance is clearly a determined individual, who would work hard to solve cancer which kills 600,000 Americans a year. He is intelligent, and knows how to be bipartisan (rode with Edwards and Bush) I would vote for him, and then finally the liberals could say a good Texan President!

2007-07-26 14:51:10 · 14 answers · asked by Serpico7 5

Ramos and Campion (sp?) are not released? I heard of this on Lou Dobbs tonight. I would appreciate it if someone could provide further details. Thanks in advance.

2007-07-26 14:29:30 · 2 answers · asked by CHARITY G 7

what corporations gave Hilary Clinton money for her presidential campaign/
What labor unions gave Hilary Clinton money for her presidential campaign?
What individuals gave Hilary Clinton over a thousand dollars for her presidential campaign?

2007-07-26 14:24:14 · 5 answers · asked by Glenn S 1

Candidate A:
Associates with crooked politicians, and consults with astrologers.
He's had two mistresses. He also chain smokes and drinks 8-10 martinis a day.

Candidate B:
He was kicked out of office twice, sleeps until noon, used opium in college and drinks a quart of whisky every evening.

Candidate C:
He's a decorated war hero. He's a vegetarian, doesn't smoke, drinks an occasional beer and hasn't had any extramarital affairs.

2007-07-26 13:58:46 · 9 answers · asked by warfreak 1

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003806904_webvotefraud26m.html

King and Pierce County prosecutors filed felony charges today against seven people who allegedly committed the biggest voter-registration fraud in state history.

The defendants, who were paid employees and supervisors of ACORN, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, concocted the scheme as an easy way to get paid, not as an attempt to influence the outcome of elections, King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg said.

"This was an act of vandalism upon the voter rolls of King County," Satterberg said.



Time after time after time we see that 99.9% of voter fraud and cheating are liberals and DNC supporters. Keep projecting fools, we have your number.

2007-07-26 13:46:41 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-26 13:43:47 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

I think Obama and Romney will win the tickets and then it will be a close race, but Obama might just pull out in front.

People call Romeny a flip flopper, but that is just in parties, not his views. Just like bloomberg who was a dem then a rep then an independent but still believed the same things. But, I am not one for political rants, so you tell me.

2007-07-26 12:51:36 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-26 11:49:29 · 19 answers · asked by thomasdavidhalbrook@yahoo.com 2

2007-07-26 11:23:09 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

Once again, the right wingers would like to change constitutional law and let a foreign-born person become President of the United States. Have they no shame? How can they call themselves Americans? This ones pretty low, even for the Repubs...

2007-07-26 11:22:28 · 15 answers · asked by John J 3

who do you think has the most chances of becoming president

2007-07-26 11:11:47 · 28 answers · asked by Avy 2

He's got my vote!

2007-07-26 10:44:29 · 11 answers · asked by BearsysRevenge 3

After her failed health care reforms,she was going to tackle while bill was in office,,,,,

2007-07-26 10:35:13 · 13 answers · asked by I AM BACK 7

2007-07-26 10:26:13 · 11 answers · asked by MaJaK 2

2007-07-26 10:21:00 · 11 answers · asked by tom the plumber 3

Exclusive | Emails Detail RNC Voter Suppression in Five States. By Jason Leopold and Matt Renner

Previously undisclosed documents detail how Republican operatives, with the knowledge of several White House officials, engaged in an illegal, racially-motivated effort to suppress tens of thousands of votes during the 2004 presidential campaign in a state where George W. Bush was trailing his Democratic challenger, Senator John Kerry.

The documents also contain details describing how Bush-Cheney 2004 campaign officials, and at least one individual who worked for White House political adviser Karl Rove, planned to stop minorities residing in Cuyahoga County from voting on election day.

The efforts to purge voters from registration rolls was spearheaded by Tim Griffin, a former Republican National Committee opposition researcher. Griffin recently resigned from his post as interim US attorney for Little Rock Arkansas. See article
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/072607A.shtm

2007-07-26 09:37:23 · 7 answers · asked by Habitus 4

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