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2006-06-06 08:34:12 · 23 answers · asked by marjan r 1

2006-06-06 08:33:59 · 5 answers · asked by puddin19 1

he is driving our country to hell on a handcart complete with mad gas prices. why doesn't he become president of Iraq instead???

2006-06-06 08:07:10 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-06-06 08:00:49 · 27 answers · asked by manny432002 1

larry silverstein admited on the news that he "pulled" building 7 of the world trade center which he admitted they he demolished it http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3858617066028236099&q=conspiracy+9%2F11 watch this please!

2006-06-06 06:34:18 · 9 answers · asked by antz 1

2006-06-06 06:25:36 · 5 answers · asked by ksionzky9 1

When Katrina hit, Al Queda (sp) said we were being punished. Do you think that Allah is mad at them, thus the problems in Indonesia, which is over 80% Islamic? I think the shoe is on the other foot now.

2006-06-06 06:18:20 · 2 answers · asked by sassyk 5

Does anyone know where the taxes we pay go? and how are they used?

2006-06-06 06:03:22 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-06-06 05:54:23 · 11 answers · asked by sassyk 5

those who know about this country are aware of alan`s past , and the horrible goverment that hi did. so, i don`t belive about the fact of been protecting democracy from humals coud be the true answer.

2006-06-06 05:44:31 · 3 answers · asked by motor 24 2

I receive child support but I need to get to the web site that my money is deposited. I have a card that I use to get the money but forgot the web site to check my balance.

2006-06-06 05:20:43 · 3 answers · asked by Tammy L 1

One Nation, under Canada and over Mexico.....


Accurate?

2006-06-06 05:14:07 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

1st THE PENTAGON- ok im not guna rite this all smart and **** but ok 1st of all the plane that supposedly hit the pentagonn made a 330 degree turn at 500mph in arlington virgina descending 7000 feet in 2 in a half minutes to crash flight 77 into th eground floor of the pentagon ok "flight 77 could not of possibly flown at these speeds without going into a high speed stall"- russ wittenburg, commercial and air force pilot who flewtwo of the planes used in 9/11 the PILOT also says"the airplane wont go that fast when you start pulling those high g menuevers. the plane would of have fallen out of the sky" next the pilot who allegedly flew flight 77 was a bad pilot and had serious trouble landing a small plane and ur telling me he can do impossible turns with a boeing 757!!!!!! next why were the lightpoles that were "hit" from the plane not damaged and were not facing towards the pentagon but the opposite way...therae was not even damage to the ground b4 the pentagon...why is there no trace

2006-06-06 04:55:07 · 13 answers · asked by antz 1

I've written a letter concerning social security disability in the United States I want it to go to the media as well as our goverment officials how do I go about doing this?

2006-06-06 04:36:36 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

1st THE PENTAGON- ok im not guna rite this all smart and **** but ok 1st of all the plane that supposedly hit the pentagonn made a 330 degree turn at 500mph in arlington virgina descending 7000 feet in 2 in a half minutes to crash flight 77 into th eground floor of the pentagon ok "flight 77 could not of possibly flown at these speeds without going into a high speed stall"- russ wittenburg, commercial and air force pilot who flewtwo of the planes used in 9/11 the PILOT also says"the airplane wont go that fast when you start pulling those high g menuevers. the plane would of have fallen out of the sky" next the pilot who allegedly flew flight 77 was a bad pilot and had serious trouble landing a small plane and ur telling me he can do impossible turns with a boeing 757!!!!!! next why were the lightpoles that were "hit" from the plane not damaged and were not facing towards the pentagon but the opposite way...there was not even damage to the ground b4 the pentagon...why is there no trace

2006-06-06 04:28:11 · 13 answers · asked by antz 1

Assuming a World Government with jurisdiction all over the world, is to be installed tomorrow, who will be your choice to head the Government, from among the leaders of various countries, available now?

2006-06-06 04:20:51 · 4 answers · asked by ukrajai 4

2006-06-06 04:01:04 · 1 answers · asked by stepfunny 3

Watch loose change it will change everything u tought about

2006-06-06 04:00:00 · 4 answers · asked by antz 1

2006-06-06 02:46:01 · 5 answers · asked by devanshu 1

They make more people around the world dislike America

2006-06-06 02:43:42 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

With his win in Iowa, Sen. John Kerry could be on his way to the White House. But most Americans are unaware of the real Kerry.
Here are facts and quotations that reveal the character of the new Democrat leader.


Denouncing America with ‘Hanoi Jane’: Although Wesley Clark and others have attacked former front-runner Howard Dean as a draft-dodging ski bum, Kerry is far more complex than the simple war hero he portrays himself as.
He became a celebrated organizer for one of America's most extreme appeasement groups, Vietnam Veterans Against the War. He consorted with the likes of “Hanoi” Jane Fonda and Ramsey Clark, Lyndon Johnson’s radical former attorney general.

He attended a seminar bankrolled by Fonda in Detroit in February 1971. Watching 125 self-proclaimed Vietnam veterans testify at a Howard Johnson’s about atrocities allegedly committed by U.S. forces, the man who would be president later said he found the accounts shocking and irrefutable.

Dubbed “The Winter Soldier Investigation,” the protest attracted minimal media attention, according to the Los Angeles Times, because Fonda insisted it be held in the remote Michigan city rather than the less “authentic” Washington, D.C.

Still, the event gave Kerry an idea for a protest that was sure to be a media smash, and he immediately set out to organize one of the most confrontational protests of the war.

Operation Dewey Canyon III began on April 18, 1971, when nearly 1,000 Vietnam veterans and people claiming to be veterans gathered on Washington’s Mall for what they called “a limited incursion into the country of Congress.”

The group staged mock firefights on the steps of the Capitol and Supreme Court and defied U.S. Park Police after the Department of Justice issued an injunction barring it from camping on the Mall.


Those evil American soldiers: Testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on April 23, 1971, Kerry claimed that U.S. soldiers had “raped, cut off ears, cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human genitals and turned up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies, randomly shot at civilians, razed villages, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the countryside of South Vietnam.”

‘We are not the best’: In his testimony, Kerry claimed there was no communist threat and said: “In 1970 at West Point Vice President Agnew said ‘some glamorize the criminal misfits of society while our best men die in Asian rice paddies to preserve the freedom which most of those misfits abuse,’ and this was used as a rallying point for our effort in Vietnam. But for us, as boys in Asia whom the country was supposed to support, his statement is a terrible distortion from which we can only draw a very deep sense of revulsion, and hence the anger of some of the men who are here in Washington today. It is a distortion because we in no way consider ourselves the best men of this country ….”
U.S. Veteran Dispatch noted in 1996: “Kerry's testimony, it should be noted, occurred while some of his fellow Vietnam veterans were known by the world to be enduring terrible suffering as prisoners of war in North Vietnamese prisons. Kerry was a supporter of the ‘People's Peace Treaty,’" a supposed ‘people's’ declaration to end the war, reportedly drawn up in communist East Germany. It included nine points, all of which were taken from Viet Cong peace proposals at the Paris peace talks as conditions for ending the war.”


Throw as I say, not as I do: On that same day he led members of VVAW in a protest during which they threw their medals and ribbons over a fence in front of the U.S. Capitol.
Kerry later admitted the medals he threw were not his. To this day they hang on the wall of his office.


Communist stooge: The communist Daily World delightedly published photos of him speaking to demonstrators and boasted that the marchers displayed a banner depicting a portrait of Communist Party leader Angela Davis, on record stating, “I am dedicated to the overthrow of your system of government and your society,” the New American recalled in May 2003.
“By frequently participating in VVAW’s demonstrations, Kerry found himself marching alongside what the Boston Herald Traveler identified as ‘revolutionary Communists.’ While noting that known Reds had openly organized these events, the December 12, 1971 Herald Traveler reported the presence of an ‘abundance of Vietcong flags, clenched fists raised in the air, and placards plainly bearing legends in support of China, Cuba, the USSR, North Korea and the Hanoi government.’"

Vietnam Veterans Against John Kerry says: “As a national leader of VVAW, Kerry campaigned against the effort of the United States to contain the spread of Communism. He used the blood of servicemen still in the field for his own political advancement by claiming that their blood was being shed unnecessarily or in vain.

“Under Kerry's leadership, VVAW members mocked the uniform of United States soldiers by wearing tattered fatigues marked with pro-communist graffiti. They dishonored America by marching in demonstrations under the flag of the Viet Cong enemy.”

Sen. John McCain revealed that his North Vietnamese captors had used reports of Kerry-led protests to taunt him and his fellow prisoners. Retired General George S. Patton III angrily noted that Kerry’s actions had “given aid and comfort to the enemy.”

In recent years when Kerry has exploited the Vietnam Veterans Memorial for photo opportunities on Veterans Day, some veterans, still outraged by his betrayal, have turned their backs on him.



The book he doesn’t want you to see: When Kerry ran for election to the U.S. House of Representative in 1972, “he found it necessary to suppress reproduction of the cover picture appearing on his own book, The New Soldier. His political opponent pointed out that it depicted several unkempt youths crudely handling an American flag to mock the famous photo of the U.S. Marines at Iwo Jima,” according to Vietnam Veterans Against John Kerry.
“Suddenly, copies of the book became unavailable and even disappeared from libraries. But the Lowell (Mass.) Sun said of the type of person shown on its cover: ‘These people spit on the flag, they burn the flag, they carry the flag upside down, [and] they all but wipe their noses with it in their efforts to show their contempt for everything it still stands for,’” the New American reported.

Even today it is hard to find this infamous photo and book.







Friendly with the enemy: Kerry’s fondness for Vietnam’s communist dictatorship, one of the most oppressive in the world, continues.
As chairman of the Select Senate Committee on POW/MIA Affairs, created in 1991 to investigate reports that U.S. prisoners of war and soldiers designated missing in action were still alive in Vietnam, Kerry badgered the panel into voting that no American servicemen remained in Vietnam.

“[N]o one in the United States Senate pushed harder to bury the POW/MIA issue, the last obstacle preventing normalization of relations with Hanoi, than John Forbes Kerry,” noted U.S. Veteran Dispatch.

“But Kerry's participation in the Committee became controversial in December 1992,” reported the nonpartisan Center for Public Integrity, “when Hanoi announced that it had awarded Colliers International, a Boston-based real estate company, an exclusive deal to develop its commercial real estate potentially worth billions. Stuart Forbes, the CEO of Colliers, is Kerry's cousin.”

The “odd coincidence,” according to FrontPageMagazine.com, involved a deal worth $905 million.

Jeff Jacoby, the token conservative columnist at the Boston Globe, notes that Kerry continues his apologia for Vietnam's never-ending atrocities. "Far from taking the lead on the Vietnam Human Rights Bill, he has prevented it from coming to a vote. He claims that making an issue of Hanoi's repression would be counterproductive."


Kerry is also a fan of China’s communist dictatorship. “On May 19, 1994, five years after Tiananmen Square, Kerry spoke on the Senate floor against linking China's Most Favored Nation trade status to its human rights record,” Slate reported.

Kerry said: “China is the strongest military power in Asia. We need China's cooperation. We cannot afford to adopt a cold-war kind of policy that merely excludes and pushes China away.”

Limiting China's MFN status “would make us a bit player in a production of enormous proportions. We possess no stick, including MFN, which can force China to embrace internationally recognized human rights and freedoms.”


More extreme than Hillary and Kucinich: Among the White House wannabes, long-shot Rep. Dennis Kucinich has the reputation of holding the most left-wing congressional voting record. In fact, this “honor” goes to Kerry.
According to American Conservative Union, Kerry has a lifetime rating of 6 percent, compared to 13 for the demolished Rep. Dick Gephardt, 14 for Sen. John Edwards, 15 for Kucinich and 19 for Sen. Joe Lieberman.

Sens. Hillary Clinton and Tom Daschle score 13 percent. Only the likes of Sens. Teddy Kennedy and Barbara Boxer have more left-wing records than Kerry. In contrast, Sen. John Breaux, one of the upper chamber’s few remaining moderate Democrats, has a 46.



Drive as I say, not as I do: Like Al Gore and other self-described environmentalists, Kerry has a radical agenda that would devastate the U.S. economy in favor of the likes of communist China, yet he enjoys the gas-guzzling modern conveniences that greens denounce. Kerry, a delegate to the environment-destroying Earth Summit in 1992 (where he met his future wife, left-wing activist Teresa Heinz, the multimillionaire widow of GOP Sen. John Heinz), the Kyoto climate talks in 1997 and the Hague Conference of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change in 2000, has attacked President Bush for withdrawing from the anti-U.S. Kyoto Protocol. This treaty, which then-President Bill Clinton had signed, would impose severe restrictions on the United States but not Third World polluters that already enjoy huge trade surpluses with the U.S.
However, although Kerry spouts the party line on anti-U.S. ecopolicy, he doesn’t like to practice what he preaches. Kerry was humiliated in April 2002 when photographed attending a rally against energy independence and then heading back to his SUV, the symbol of all that is evil to self-described greens.



Bone to pick: Bush-hating conspiracy theorists find it alarming that the president, like his father, was a member of the secretive Skull and Bones society at Yale University. Another alum of this club: John Kerry.

Get out your wallets: One reason Kerry and Edwards did well in Iowa: Losers Dean and Gephardt admitted they'd repeal all of the president's tax relief. However, although Kerry has taken credit for middle-class tax cuts, child tax credit and relief of the marriage penalty, he voted against them, GOP.com disclosed.
"Kerry will have to expend an awful lot of time and money to convince people that he's not the classic Massachusetts liberal," Larry Sabato, a respected political analyst at the University of Virginia, told the Associated Press in December 2002. "And that's going to be tough, because mainly he is."




Waffling on Iraq: Kerry has the tough job of wooing Howard Dean’s anti-war Democrats despite his support of the war in Iraq. His favorite tactic, claiming the president outfoxed him, doesn’t hold up to scrutiny.
On “Meet the Press” in late August, Tim Russert played a tape of Kerry addressing the Senate in October 2002 with a hard-line speech declaring Iraq “capable of quickly producing weaponizing” of biological weapons that could be delivered against “the United States itself.”

Kerry insisted: “That is exactly the point I’m making. We were given this information by our intelligence community.”

However, as columnist Robert Novak noted, “as a senator, Kerry had access to the National Intelligence Estimate that was skeptical of Iraqi capability. Being tricky may no longer be as effective politically as it once was.”

No doubt Dean, Lieberman, Clark and other rivals will now use these and other details to do to Kerry what the Democrats did to Dean.

2006-06-06 02:41:07 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

The name of the Deparpment that helps with income for non-workers in Atlanta, GA

2006-06-06 02:33:31 · 5 answers · asked by tsclark06 2

read your constitution. Nowhere is it written that we have right to privacy. Will you support me in me an admendment to the constitution to guarantee our right to privacy?

2006-06-06 02:10:55 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

trinidad & tobago is governered by a republic/ democratic government and i need the description on this type of government

2006-06-06 01:28:09 · 3 answers · asked by karadaluv 1

It appears to be a desparate act to recapture Bush's right wing base. Hopefully there are some rational adults in the House and Senate that know better than to write discrimination into the Constitution. For you to whom religion is the key issue here: what about the Americans who are agnositc? Are you going to impose your religion on them as well?

2006-06-06 01:22:25 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-06-06 01:05:11 · 7 answers · asked by Amina 1

2006-06-06 00:45:59 · 23 answers · asked by WHATEVER 1

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