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Americans just love to be the first to own!

2007-01-29 21:41:18 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

With the reintroduction of the "fairness doctrine" and political correctness, will we see an end to free speech?

2007-01-29 21:38:12 · 15 answers · asked by Jon H 5

cheering the enemy of your country reflects of poor guidence by slow parents.

2007-01-29 21:38:09 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

anti-capitalism/coporatisation/globalisation/materialism/consumerism

2007-01-29 21:04:09 · 4 answers · asked by Oz Billy 3

2007-01-29 21:02:39 · 7 answers · asked by bettysdad 5

Vetoes: 1972-1982
Subject Date & Meeting US Rep Casting Veto Vote
Palestine: Syrian-Lebanese Complaint. 3 power draft resolution 2/10784 9/10/1972 Bush 13-1, 1
Palestine: Examination of Middle East Situation. 8-power draft resolution (S/10974) 7/2/1973 Scali 13-1, 0 (China not partic.)
Palestine: Egyptian-Lebanese Complaint. 5-power draft power resolution (S/11898) 12/8/1975 Moynihan 13-1, 1
Palestine: Middle East Problem, including Palestinian question. 6-power draft resolution (S/11940) 1/26/1976 Moynihan 9-1,3 (China & Libya not partic.)
Palestine: Situation in Occupied Arab Territories. 5-power draft resolution (S/12022) 3/25/1976 Scranton 14-1,0
Palestine: Report on Committee on Rights of Palestinian People. 4-power draft resolution (S/121119) 6/29/1976 Sherer 10-1,4
Palestine: Palestinian Rights. Tunisian draft resolution. (S/13911) 4/30/1980 McHenry 10-1,4
Palestine: Golan Heights. Jordan draft resolution. (S/14832/Rev. 2) 1/20/1982 Kirkpatrick 9-1,5
Palestine: Situation in Occupied Territories, Jordan draft resolution (S/14943) 4/2/1982 Lichenstein 13-1,1
Palestine: Incident at the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem. 4-power draft resolution 4/20/1982 Kirpatrick 14-1, 0
Palestine: Conflict in Lebanon. Spain draft resolution. (S/15185) 6/8/1982 Kirpatrick 14-1,0
Palestine: Conflict in Lebanon. France draft resolution. (S/15255/Rev. 2) 6/26/1982 Lichenstein 14-1
Palestine: Conflict in Lebanon. USSR draft resolution. (S/15347/Rev. 1, as orally amended) 8/6/1982 Lichenstein 11-1,3
Palestine: Situation in Occupied Territories, 20-power draft resolution (S/15895) 8/2/1983 Lichenstein 13-1,1



Security Council Vetoes/Negative voting 1983-present
Subject Date Vote
Occupied Arab Territories: Wholesale condemnation of Israeli settlement policies - not adopted 1983
S. Lebanon: Condemns Israeli action in southern Lebanon. S/16732 9/6/1984 Vetoed: 13-1 (U.S.), with 1 abstention (UK)
Occupied Territories: Deplores "repressive measures" by Israel against Arab population. S/19459. 9/13/1985 Vetoed: 10-1 (U.S.), with 4 abstentions (Australia, Denmark, UK, France)
Lebanon: Condemns Israeli practices against civilians in southern Lebanon. S/17000. 3/12/1985 Vetoed: 11-1 (U.S.), with 3 abstentions (Australia, Denmark, UK)
Occupied Territories: Calls upon Israel to respect Muslim holy places. S/17769/Rev. 1 1/30/1986 Vetoed: 13-1 (US), with one abstention (Thailand)
Lebanon: Condemns Israeli practices against civilians in southern Lebanon. S/17730/Rev. 2. 1/17/1986 Vetoed: 11-1 (U.S.), with 3 abstentions (Australia, Denmark, UK)
Libya/Israel: Condemns Israeli interception of Libyan plane. S/17796/Rev. 1. 2/6/1986 Vetoed: 10 -1 (US), with 4 abstentions (Australia, Denmark, France, UK)
Lebanon: Draft strongly deplored repeated Israeli attacks against Lebanese territory and other measures and practices against the civilian population; (S/19434) 1/18/1988 vetoed 13-1 (US), with 1 abstention (UK)
Lebanon: Draft condemned recent invasion by Israeli forces of Southern Lebanon and repeated a call for the immediate withdrawal of all Israeli forces from Lebanese territory; (S/19868) 5/10/1988 vetoed 14-1 (US)
Lebanon: Draft strongly deplored the recent Israeli attack against Lebanese territory on 9 December 1988; (S/20322) 12/14/1988 vetoed 14-1 (US)
Occupied territories: Draft called on Israel to accept de jure applicability of the 4th Geneva Convention; (S/19466) 1988 vetoed 14-1 (US)
Occupied territories: Draft urged Israel to abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention, rescind the order to deport Palestinian civilians, and condemned policies and practices of Israel that violate the human rights of the Palestinian people in the occupied territories; (S/19780) 1988 vetoed 14-1 (US)
Occupied territories: Strongly deplored Israeli policies and practices in the occupied territories, and strongly deplored also Israel's continued disregard of relevant Security Council decisions. 2/17/1989 Vetoed 14-1 (US)
Occupied territories: Condemned Israeli policies and practices in the occupied territories. 6/9/1989 Vetoed 14-1 (US)
Occupied territories: Deplored Israel's policies and practices in the occupied territories. 11/7/1989 Vetoed 14-1 (US)
Occupied territories: NAM draft resolution to create a commission and send three security council members to Rishon Lezion, where an Israeli gunmen shot down seven Palestinian workers. 5/31/1990 Vetoed 14-1 (US)
Middle East: Confirms that the expropriation of land by Israel in East Jerusalem is invalid and in violation of relevant Security Council resolutions and provisions of the Fourth Geneva convention; expresses support of peace process, including the Declaration of Principles of 9/13/1993 5/17/1995 Vetoed 14-1 (US)
Middle East: Calls upon Israeli authorities to refrain from all actions or measures, including settlement activities. 3/7/1997 Vetoed 14-1 (US)
Middle East: Demands that Israel cease construction of the settlement in east Jerusalem (called Jabal Abu Ghneim by the Palestinians and Har Homa by Israel), as well as all the other Israeli settlement activity in the occupied territories 3/21/1997 Vetoed 13-1,1 (US)
Call for UN Observers Force in West Bank, Gaza 3/27/2001 Vetoed 9-1 (US),
with four abstentions
(Britain, France, Ireland and Norway)
Condemned acts of terror, demanded an end to violence and the establishment of a monitoring mechanism to bring in observers. 12/15/2001 Vetoed 12-1 (US)
with two abstentions (Britain and Norway)
Source: U.S. State Department

2007-01-29 20:55:35 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-29 20:53:10 · 3 answers · asked by johnson s 1

What makes a leader different from a ruler and who is a Real Leader?How do we know him?

2007-01-29 20:52:49 · 11 answers · asked by Super Leaders International 2

this would be a great thing, we could burn copies of movies and anything jane.

2007-01-29 20:49:26 · 10 answers · asked by neoconammo 2

Its in terms of local gov finance:
Revenue Support Grant= Standard Spending Assessment - (Council Tax standard spending+ national non domestic rate) But i dnt know how 2 tlk about it in exam

2007-01-29 20:43:25 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I understand that the Iranian Pres. sent a letter to the people of the U.S.A. asking them there thoughts about how they feel about the mid-east. In what newspaper can I find this at? or was it just bullsh!t?

2007-01-29 20:40:22 · 1 answers · asked by Diana J 5

I must have been working to much in the last 10 years, I thought they were friends with the United States, How did they become Iran's allies? Russia has been attacked by terrorist, Right?

2007-01-29 20:30:52 · 17 answers · asked by Diana J 5

I see many Americans not afraid to support what they believe in, where is the actors courage? Fonda, penn, mrs and mr susan saranden?

2007-01-29 20:30:12 · 9 answers · asked by neoconammo 2

Mr Blair stated that the Catholic Church Adoption service cannot 'discriminate' against same sey partners applying to their adoption agency, even though it goes against the beliefs of the church... What about Christian rights?

2007-01-29 20:00:49 · 19 answers · asked by cashman21 1

2007-01-29 19:57:26 · 20 answers · asked by neoconammo 2

How can these people stand to show their traitorous faces in this proud country? Don't they think they have helped the North Vietnamese and the Irainians kill enough people?

2007-01-29 19:55:46 · 10 answers · asked by neoconammo 2

As in, the war started 12th July and ceasefire was called on 14th August. What did the UN say in its defense for reacting a month late, after 1000s of Lebanese died?

Plz quote sources and no stupid answers.

Thnx.

2007-01-29 19:38:38 · 4 answers · asked by Cristiano R 3

2007-01-29 19:23:22 · 1 answers · asked by sekhar c 1

The purpose of a president is to lead the people. Leadership alone is a burden one willingly accepts.

Do you feel Bush is carrying your burdens or do you feel you are carrying Bush's burdens?

2007-01-29 19:21:57 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-29 19:09:23 · 6 answers · asked by Tina R 1

what country would we create if we didnt have it ?

2007-01-29 18:52:57 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

communism treats everyone equally gives equal oppurtunity.ussr had one of the fastest growth in 1930s due to communism but it broke due lack of democracy

2007-01-29 18:40:01 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

Why all this hate...If you had that opportunity what would you want to ask him?

2007-01-29 18:03:27 · 14 answers · asked by Diana J 5

with a black man? Is that the only reason she is allowed to continue in her job?

2007-01-29 17:59:10 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-29 17:53:27 · 13 answers · asked by Amazon 2

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