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I know that there has been people for a while that have said that there are concentration camps being built and manned in the US. Does anyone have any RECENT links or information on this?

I know that I have seen pics of them in the past...but I wonder if these have anything to do with the NAU (North American Union) and people that protest....

Something to think about.

But...still would like some recent info on them.

2007-02-12 14:20:42 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Why do liberals put so much emphasis on "scientific" studies from crappy community colleges that tell them how much smarter they are than conservatives? Why do they need to be constantly reassured of their intelligence?

2007-02-12 14:19:06 · 12 answers · asked by Matt 4

2007-02-12 14:14:04 · 25 answers · asked by the_skipper_also 3

I missed my class lecture. Can anyone explain?

2007-02-12 14:06:44 · 2 answers · asked by PlasticTrees 2

Can the politicians interpret the Bible according to their own interests and convenience?

2007-02-12 14:05:21 · 10 answers · asked by Willychilly 1

In view of the latest initiative taken by the Swiss, it seems that Bush military options are now more limited.

2007-02-12 14:02:24 · 17 answers · asked by koby_huberman 1

but accidentally forget to mention that the Clintons, the Kerrys, and Michael Moore have all held stock or still hold stock in the company? A simple mistake, or an inconvienent truth?

2007-02-12 14:00:17 · 7 answers · asked by Matt 4

2007-02-12 13:50:53 · 14 answers · asked by mobigsley9 1

http://www.freedom.org/naugreen2/player.html

2007-02-12 13:31:18 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous

What if all the critics (like about 3.5 billion people) got it wrong and George Dubbya really did save the planet from armegeddon. Now wouldn't that be something? In years to come, we will all have the benefit of hindsight but until then, the western world must unite or we'll all be studying the teachings of the great Phrophet!

2007-02-12 13:29:47 · 8 answers · asked by Hoosyadaddy 3

You migh be a Republican(or in a republican family) if...

You got a S&W .40 for valentine's day :)

Anyone got another one?

2007-02-12 13:29:13 · 9 answers · asked by TJ815 4

I nead a report on a great American leader but i dont know who to do it on. I don't want to it on someone comon like George Washington (half the class will probably do it on him). I realy want it to be a woman

2007-02-12 13:20:09 · 14 answers · asked by JESS_JESS 1

at least that's not the answer I'm looking for

2007-02-12 12:52:02 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

It scares the heck out of me to read some of the answers on here. Are people who think it is wrong to question or speak against a president's decisions in danger of following another "Hitler" type leader? Blind allegiance is a frightening prospect!

2007-02-12 12:31:38 · 22 answers · asked by puter_patty 4

I'm taking AP government right now and this question was brought up during class. I just wanted to see how other people felt about the national government getting involved in an issue that is supposed to be controlled by local and state governments.

2007-02-12 12:31:15 · 4 answers · asked by Sammie 1

my nephew has seen 3 tours of Iraq and said that IF the guys were allowed to do their jobs, we could've been home 2 years ago. What do you think?

2007-02-12 12:26:59 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

If i owed millions to my debtors, does that mean they have the upper hand over me, since basically my whole existence depends on paying them back.

2007-02-12 12:07:35 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Compare to past Empires that Conquered and Implemented Rules and Laws over all other nations

2007-02-12 11:50:48 · 12 answers · asked by wicked6string 2

What would happen if a revolution were to take place, and We the People felt that the revolution was in due order, and we felt that we were being wronged by the people we had elected to office? Would the Government mow us down? Let me know your opinions.

2007-02-12 11:49:27 · 17 answers · asked by rdeck87 1

Pro choicer’s have made the case that because it’s legal, it’s not wrong to do so. That's great. I think I'll go cheat on my girlfriend now. It's legal, correct? So that makes it right? you're confusing legality with morality. There are lots of things that are legal that aren't really moral. It's perfectly legal for corporate america to ship your job overseas to save money on labor, but does that make it right? It was perfectly legal for the oil industry to continue to raise oil prices while also reaping record profits, but I bet you were one of those that screamed bloody murder and claimed a lack of ethics and moral sensibility was being practiced (all the while you went and filled up at the nearest gas station). It is immoral of business owners to legally oppose the rasing of minimum wage. And yet, it's moral for you to go ahead and kill human life because the Courts said it was legal. That's an interesting contradiction. It's even more interesting that science says biological life begins during prophase, the initial stage of mitosis. But the kicker is how the pro choicers scream that the pro lifers base their definition of life on their faith. Yet, many pro lifers cite the scientific argument of mitosis, just as I have. Pro choicers say that life begins at birth. Based on what? Faith? It certainly isn't science. Look, I'm not here to argue if you do or don't have the legal right to have an abortion. The Courts have ruled that you do. What I'm saying is that you don't have the moral right to do so, just as I don't have the moral authority to cheat on my girlfriend. To believe otherwise is only placating your own state of moral unconsciousness.

2007-02-12 11:31:43 · 11 answers · asked by Dark Helmet 2

I mean really happy so happy the animals, birds and bees would be conversing with them all, the moon would have a great big grin,and the sun would be shining so bright, that we would never have a rainy day, and the national drink oops! the social drink would be kool aid
imagine!!!

2007-02-12 11:30:39 · 12 answers · asked by james c 1

the way you demanded President Bush to listen to people on his decisions?

2007-02-12 11:25:33 · 7 answers · asked by Chainsaw 6

1. Haliburton contracts for addressing global climate change?

2. Public funding for "fertility" clinics for illegal aliens?

You furnish numbers 3 and 4: ?

2007-02-12 11:12:41 · 3 answers · asked by farmer 4

It's been almost eighteen months since Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans. Hospitals are still closed, those that are still open are now being refused drugs because they do not have any money left to pay pharmaceutical conglomerates. At the same time thousands of patients are being turned away because of lack of insurance.

People are still starving, while the US government refused 500,000 food packs from Europe on the basis of incorrect paperwork and a supposed BSE scare.

Huge swathes of the city remain deserted ruins and the city still has no functioning school system. Tens of thousands of people remain homeless and public transport systems remain frayed at best.

President Bush's answer to this, and the rest of America's domestic problems, is to shave $100 billion from heath, education and transport whilst finding $624 billion to fund the pentagon and $142 billion for Iraq and Afghanistan.

The US government should hang it's head in shame.

2007-02-12 11:12:08 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous

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