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It's down to 14% according to Gallop....

2007-06-21 14:03:10 · 9 answers · asked by Mike 6

tired of open borders, THAN RESIST! Are you worried about the IRS getting on your case, well too bad! You may have to take up arms, refuse to pay income tax, and protest. It will be worth it to know that the next generation will live in a free nation.

2007-06-21 14:01:52 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-21 13:43:10 · 6 answers · asked by xsesivelyso2 2

Philippines is one of the most country, who's having to many corruptors.

2007-06-21 12:31:36 · 6 answers · asked by Neo Garcia 1

2007-06-21 12:21:41 · 9 answers · asked by hhh h 1

2007-06-21 12:03:25 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

Do all you conservative stubborn Republicans still support Bush. With his approval ratings down to 26%, lower than Jimmy Carter ever got, making him the least popular president since Richard Nixon during the Watergate scandal. With 19 more months left in office, it is likely that Bush will continue to drop, perhaps under 20% if we are lucky.

With these ratings, it looks unlikely that Americans will be tempted to elect another Republican candidate in 2008, as the Bush administration is completely trashing their party. Do you Republicans still think Bush is doing a fine job running the country?

2007-06-21 11:52:28 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

Why are they receiving all of these foreign immigrants? I believe if this continues, they will both be sorry.

I would like your opinions. Why do they do this?

2007-06-21 11:45:56 · 12 answers · asked by Stella 1

Is there any difference between a government that tortures and murders its people for refusing to believe in God than one that tortures and murders its people for believing in God?

2007-06-21 11:17:34 · 6 answers · asked by ThatOneDude 3

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2007-06-21 09:30:06 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

there does not seem to be much of a deterant to hard criminals, and our jails are full to rioting point, so should long term inmates have their sentences put out to tender to the rest of the world, and the sentece be served where the .cheapest tender comes from. it would save us hard working tax payers quite alot of money.and it makes for good buisness. no dought some peop[le will think this is a sound idea and some will say that it is not fair or proper. what do you think

2007-06-21 08:08:23 · 18 answers · asked by randal 1

Have you ever stood in line behind that person who has two carts full of groceries. You know the one with the rib-eye steaks, the fresh vegetables the good cereals. Not the malt o meal in the economy bag the good stuff. The fresh seafood. While you stand there after a hard days work struggling to keep your mind from reeling totalling up the groceries that you are about ready to pay for. The Malt o Meal cereals in the big bags, the top ramon, the hot dog's, the chuck steak because you can't afford to pay your mortgage and buy a decent cut of steak and any other essentials. As you stand there you watch them pay for all of these lovely things with food stamps. In the meantime they pull out there cash to pay for the essentials beer and cigarettes. Anyway do you think we might need welfare reform. Does that scenario make you angry or does the fact that I am a "con" pointing out the obvious tick you off? Oh by the way you can't even afford to buy the good beer.

2007-06-21 07:41:15 · 19 answers · asked by fire_side_2003 5

I`m interested for politics.

2007-06-21 07:35:29 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous

to keep a top secret about the president of united states, which could ruin his life if a single word of it gets out to anyone, and kill all that who seeks to find out this secret for $500.00 every 3 weeks would you?

2007-06-21 06:38:31 · 10 answers · asked by Poetic Justice 1

Is it prayer, military force or competitive economics?

2007-06-21 06:36:11 · 22 answers · asked by Barbarian 5

So many people don't see what America really is. This Place is a joke. What freedom? How can you be free and controlled at the same time? We may be under some corrupted form of democracy, but we are not "Free". There is a law about everything now days. Our for fathers came here to get away from the laws of England...Well it seems to me America has more laws now than England does! Think about it, What can you really do here in America that you don't have to worry about it being against the law? A few non believers have managed to take God out of everything, I thought "the majority rules" was the way? And we "force" our children to pledge the American flag and for what it stands for. What does it stand for?..Well it stands for baby killing, forced government laws, non belief in God, fornication, adultery, pride, and so many other things that are against what Jesus taught. So why would we pass laws to force our children to praise a flag that stands for this? Our nation has become a joke!

2007-06-21 05:46:47 · 51 answers · asked by Anonymous

...the majority of people in the U.S. want 2 know.

2007-06-21 05:22:29 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

Thompson gets my vote as I think he would kick some serious butt and get this country on the right track.

2007-06-21 04:56:53 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

The institutional manifestation of the Hillary-Soros axis is a group called the Center for American Progress, whose president John Podesta formerly served as chief of staff to the Clinton White House. Hillary has no official connection to the Center. However, her dominance of the organization seems to be something of an open secret among leftists. One insider told a UPI reporter that the Center is “the official Hillary Clinton think tank.” Robert Dreyfuss of The Nation wrote of the Center, “It’s not completely wrong to see it as a shadow government, a kind of Clinton White House-in-exile – or a White House staff in readiness for President Hillary Clinton.” The Center for American Progress received its start-up funding from Soros and was, in fact, Soros’ brainchild.

2007-06-21 04:38:29 · 6 answers · asked by Antiliber 6

The Senate bill, grandiosely and falsely dubbed the Renewable Fuels, Consumer Protection and Energy Efficiency Act of 2007, should come with a section prohibiting price gouging — by Congress. The legislation “could result in significantly higher prices for gasoline consumers,” according to Heritage Foundation researchers. “A review of S. 1419, including the just-completed section on tax changes, reveals that the bill could increase the price of regular unleaded gasoline from $3.14 per gallon (the early May national average) to $6.40 in 2016 — a 104 percent increase,” write Heritage Foundation researchers William W. Beach and Shanea Watkins.

2007-06-21 03:46:22 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-21 03:39:06 · 2 answers · asked by paulo p 1

cell research. What can we do as citizen who are in favor of it?

2007-06-21 02:41:04 · 19 answers · asked by Addison 2

i just honestly want to know what people think of bush...

2007-06-21 02:38:27 · 31 answers · asked by almost17 2

2007-06-21 02:35:51 · 28 answers · asked by flawless1212 3

I am in my fifties, and it would be a kick to see that stuff. Is it available?

2007-06-21 02:23:04 · 3 answers · asked by Gary S 2

Last month, Radio Caracas Television (RCTV) was taken off the air after the government decided not to renew its license. The RCTV network had been on the air for 54 years, and boasted the country’s largest audience. Chávez accused the network of harming his "revolution" and repeatedly said it was aligned with the opposition. 66.9 per cent of respondents disagree with the decision to shut down RCTV.

In his weekly television appearance, Chávez dismissed the poll’s results saying, "This is all part of the conspirators’ plan. This is an attempt to incite (the students)."

whats your opinion?

2007-06-21 02:15:11 · 4 answers · asked by White Man 2

2007-06-21 02:14:37 · 19 answers · asked by Gypsy Gal 6

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