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Government - September 2007

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ON THE NEWS IN ENGLAND TODAY :
Tories propose banning plasma TV screens ( but of course, for a "small" fee, you will be allowed to have in the house as many plasma TVs as you wish ) -- just like "LET'S KEEP LONDON FREE OF CONGESTION, POLLUTION but, for a "small" DAILY fee you can pollute London as much s you like and take into London as many cars as you like... Isn't easy money making wonderful !!!!?????????

Please, please, comment !!!

2007-09-09 02:05:03 · 10 answers · asked by RED-CHROME 6

Sunday, 9th September 2007.

It is a Glossary of Non-Lethal-Weapons available ( ?! ).


http://www.thememoryhole.org/mil/nl-weapons_terms

Should the 'Social-Ordering' of our lives include order by enforcement withn these weapons. I do not mean the Police, or Military ! The locals in your village.

2007-09-09 02:00:10 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Dont they do more harm than good?? Id like to hear your opinions on this...

2007-09-09 01:39:49 · 12 answers · asked by sandee 2

2007-09-09 01:00:11 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-08 23:38:09 · 11 answers · asked by saar_0144 1

2007-09-08 21:55:47 · 11 answers · asked by Darrell 4

Some friends and I were hanging out today, and we started a big discussion about Bush. Well, my friend said something, and I wonder what all of you think: So, say Bush had to answer for some of the many things he has done in office that screams stupidity;(ie:the massive lack of help during Katrina, among others) and you were allowed to ask him one question, and he had to answer truthfully (ha).... what would you ask him? And why would you ask him this one particular question? Just thought that this would be an interesting question to ask you guys..... :0)

2007-09-08 20:58:17 · 14 answers · asked by New Mama 1

Too many people have died (and are continuing to die) in Iraq. He thinks he can bully other countries just like that. His dumb decisions obviously aren't helping make the world become a better place. Maybe his intentions are good (wanting to eradicate terrorism) but he seems to be making it worse! He has taken too much innocent blood. He's downgarding humankind with all his stupid plans. I apologize to all those who think Bush is great and brave but I just can't help pointing out how someone can be so evil and dumb at the same time.

2007-09-08 20:41:30 · 22 answers · asked by hungry poet 2

Feels like watching your own destruction in slow motion.

2007-09-08 19:31:44 · 10 answers · asked by ron j 1

By atmophere I mean the air. Longest mot elaborate answers will get best answer.

2007-09-08 19:31:39 · 3 answers · asked by iPodlord 4

help?

2007-09-08 18:34:38 · 6 answers · asked by Megs 2

American Armenian's are working very hard every day to get that resolution bill passed in the U.S that would finally recognize Turks crimes against humanity, and with many non- Armenian and Jewish groups now supporting the bill and the 206 congress members who have already signed it, its just only a matter of time now. There are bills in congress also right now that support the removal of Turkish troops from Cyprus

Armenians and Greeks who are posting questions against the U.S. or making comments that suggest that they are is just really ridiculous.

Almost every state in the U.S. have signed bills and showed their support for the Armenian issues with Turkey and has recognized the Armenian and Greek genocides conducted by the Turkish government in 1915.

2007-09-08 15:14:30 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-08 14:41:14 · 5 answers · asked by *8* 1

2007-09-08 14:07:04 · 2 answers · asked by John K 1

Here is a link to the article. Basically before lawmakers arrived in Bagdad, soldiers had obtained (yet it is not known obtained from where) BIOs on all the visiting members, including their stance on the war.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/30/AR2007083001848.html?nav=rss_politics/fedpage

Don't our troops and the Iraqis deserve to know who is visiting them AND how they voted on legislation concerning them? My point is, if a 'majority' of our troops feel this is a lost cause, wouldn't they be singing the praises of any official who voted to bring them home? And wouldn't Iraqis who WANT to end our 'occupation' be thrilled with this info? Why is this upsetting?

2007-09-08 13:25:11 · 3 answers · asked by Cherie 6

lets go.

repeal NAFTA NOW...

NO MORE SHAFTA ING THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.

2007-09-08 13:13:42 · 7 answers · asked by ballerb j 1

2007-09-08 13:03:18 · 9 answers · asked by fergie 2

Bush is responsible of not only killing innocent Iraqi people but of killing his own people. Not looking after them...Good health should be accessible to all Americans, your President doesn't care about the health situation in America. If you haven't got the money you simply die or suffer. Why can't you people get together and tell your President that what you need now is a country that can go to a doctor when they want to regardless of how much money they have and to be able to go to a hospital and be looked after without money. Surely the health and well being of Americas people should be up there with fighting terrorists. Spend some of that military money on Americas health. Such a wealthy country and so many in need.
So my question is "Why can't Americans do something about this terrible situation? America is a democratic country and the people have a say...don't they? Perhaps my information on this subject may be distorted ...I would appreciate some views on this subject.

2007-09-08 12:16:20 · 31 answers · asked by slipper 5

2007-09-08 11:05:37 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

This agenda began with Woodrow Wilson in 1914 as a result of his decision to enter the first world war. He made it the offical policy of the U.S. government to work to create a global democracy with the U.S. as it's leader. The League of Nations failed, the United Nations is a joke with 5 of it's members having absolute veto power, and we are becoming the most despised nation on the planet which means we will never be the chosen leader of the global democracy we are trying to create. Isn't it time to change our foreign policy and focus on making America an even better place to live?

2007-09-08 10:31:33 · 8 answers · asked by Guardian 3

...probably not.

2007-09-08 10:23:10 · 8 answers · asked by Starte Christ 4

up? Is a republic a democracy or not?

2007-09-08 09:14:40 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

It's not!! Thomas Jefferson wrote a letter 14 years after the Constitution stating there is a need for separation of Church and State" to protect the Church. He didn’t want another Church of England. That’s to protect the Church!!
People need to put down there "People Magazines" and read some History. Get A Clue!!!! Knowledge is POWER!

2007-09-08 08:04:55 · 30 answers · asked by ublion 1

Have a read here at http://www.infowars.com/patriotact2.htm

It's long but people who care and are smart will read it and make your own decisions on how you look at your Government.

2007-09-08 07:59:37 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Just wonder why most Americans are so Naive, that they can't see that money and world power drive the US. Also why is it so hard for the public to see that killing a few thousand people for a few billion dollars is actually easy for the US Government? I know some of you will say that we put our trust in our Government, but step back and really think about it. If you could do something so bad unhumanitary and have the perfect cover-up (Iraq) and get away with it would you? I don't want no Patriotic dumb answers only intelligent answers. No blaming any other Counrty this is about the USA home of Martial Law by 2008 Just remember if Bush instates Martial Law he does not have to leave the Office and will become another Dictator just like his families business partner HITLER.

2007-09-08 07:55:04 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

I just read that Sen. Edwards made the following remarks in answer to Sen. H. Clinton's assertion that one must work the system in order to bring change and not pretend it doesn't exist.

Sen. Edwards said: "Senator Clinton is right. You can't pretend the system doesn't exist. But you can't also pretend that it works."

What do you think abut this sentiment? Do you think the system that is in place today is a working viable system? Do you think it is being fulfilled in the way it was meant to when the ForeFathers set it up?

2007-09-08 06:46:50 · 10 answers · asked by Cinnibuns 5

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