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Politics - 21 July 2006

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He tried to fondle the Chancellor of Germany (a woman) and he gave out his former cheerleading whoop. Is he drinking again of just feeling a late-life surge of testosterone?

Did Laura stay home while he went overseas? Do you think the Chancellor is all that babealicous?

2006-07-21 17:18:19 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

War in Afghanistan (the Taliban are gaining control of some regions), in Irak, in Libanon, in Israel.
The Chechnya conflict in Russia will be soon spreding across all of Southern Russia and the ex-Soviet Asian countries (see www.kavkazcenter.com). Iran is growing more self confidence and agressive. Pakistan has a nuclear stockpile and the country could fall under extremists control in the next years (the political situation is not stable - the goverment is not popular). I think that the situation in the whole Caucasus Region, Middle East Region (and maybe also Pakistan) will turn into an uncontrolled situation soon. Maybe it will turn into a big war with far reaching consequences (if not the end of mankind). Sorry for my bad English. What is your opinion?

2006-07-21 17:09:25 · 13 answers · asked by mark05122003 1

It's bad enough that the party is mostly white But those mixer fund raisers are embarrasing. Couple drinks and there they go out on the dance floor. And white women alwayse want to dance with the only black man in the room. Whatever that is all about.

2006-07-21 16:59:40 · 10 answers · asked by 43 5

It's sorta creapy and indicative of depression.

And as we all know Red is the color of excitement, Power, adverture.

I'm proud to be an American the land of the pure and free

Gp big Red Go

2006-07-21 16:50:10 · 7 answers · asked by 43 5

I really enjoy the increase in crime and murder rates. It is almost back to way it was when his dad was in office.

2006-07-21 16:42:41 · 24 answers · asked by DoctaB01 2

2006-07-21 16:39:56 · 13 answers · asked by jaredshouse 2

They're both so full of . . it.

2006-07-21 16:39:22 · 8 answers · asked by jjttkbford 4

I am worried that people will vote for her because they want her to be the first female president and they won't even take into consideration what she believes. I just don't think she'll be a good president. Anyone else?

2006-07-21 16:37:26 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

Alot of muslims are simply fighting to destroy Israel and kick the Jews out of the Holy Land. If they could defeat Israelis were do they expect the Jews to go? And would that not make them the same as the Palistinine refugees today? How would that solve the problem...it won't because the terrorist don't want to solve the problem they just want death to Israel, just as they chant everyday with such hatred! Death to Israel...Death to America...and they wonder why we think they are barbaric. I've never seen an American protest with ppl chanting death to any country!

2006-07-21 16:36:33 · 13 answers · asked by snuffaluffagus_2001 2

Look at the statistics. The population in countries like Germany and France is declining while the muslim population is growing fast. A normal German family has 1 children while a muslim family has at least three (and the same happens in other European Union major countries)

2006-07-21 16:34:19 · 5 answers · asked by mark05122003 1

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"Do you see the current situation in the Middle East as ultimately a good thing in the sense that it may galvanize the world into a decisive (albeing probably very destructive) global struggle the termination of which will lead to the irrevocable ascendency of liberal Democracy throughout the entire world, but particularly throughout the Muslim world? Or is the situation an auger of ominous times and possibly the end of the world as we know it?"

2006-07-21 16:26:18 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

I thought the conservatives would follow him anywhere and for any hackneyed contrived reason that mr or mrs cheney can concoct.

Why are conservatives becoming miffed with their george?

Has Ann Coulter started this movement?

2006-07-21 16:25:35 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

I mean.....60 years and what have they got to show for it?

2006-07-21 16:24:45 · 12 answers · asked by jaredshouse 2

We're always being told not to make fun of homosexuals, cross-dressers,etc. Now you will never see me making fun of them on here, I don't think it's right to make fun of anyone.
But the very people who preach tolerance toward sexual orientation are the first to call ann coulter names like "transvestite" "drag queen" and other gay-bashing terms. Is that not hypocritical?

2006-07-21 16:23:51 · 14 answers · asked by cirque de lune 6

just after september the 11th, the biggest terror group in the world was the IRA based in northen ireland, they had enough weapons to match that of a small nation. but he chose to attack afghanistan and iraq, and i know bin laden was based in afghanistan but he did mention all terrorists ? could it b that he wud av lost many of the irish votes in america ?

2006-07-21 16:18:27 · 10 answers · asked by billy_uk 1

Bush is a good guy, but the shoulder thing..yea

If I was the germans i'd war me.

2006-07-21 16:18:14 · 11 answers · asked by Kah K 1

nobody wanted me around. I moved to New Jersey and got beaten up weekly. Now, after all this hard time, I decide I want to go back to Manhattan - to go back home, Do I have the right to take back the house that my father used to own? If I reminded everyone constantly of what a victim I have been over the years, will no one notice that I beat the s h i t out of the new owners of the house in order to take it back. Can I convince you that he is a terrorist every time he truies to get his property back?
Will you believe me and actually send me lots of money and better weaponry to help me keep the house?

A simplistic analogy at best, but I think you get the point. You would call the cops and have me put in jail. Right?

2006-07-21 16:10:23 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

;)
Hey, they might slice off a few of our heads..

but in the end we'll silence them with Kumbaya!

2006-07-21 16:06:07 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Discuss.

2006-07-21 16:03:54 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous

And not our own?

2006-07-21 15:59:23 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

ok. so iraq has one of the biggest supplies of oil in the world. so i think that bush's motive is to eliminate the terrorists that could cut off our supply of oil, establish our form of government there, so hopefully iraq will become an ally of ours. this prompts me to believe that our war is a war on terror, not a war on iraq. what do you think?

2006-07-21 15:55:30 · 12 answers · asked by cartman 2

Bush's lies were used as a justification for launching an invasion and occupation of Iraq which has killed hundreds of U.S. soldiers and thousands of Iraqis and which has and will cost the U.S. taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars (far better spent on health, education and unemployment benefits for the workers whose jobs Bush has shipped overseas). The long-term damage to America is incalculable. Bush's lies amount to a "high crime" under the U.S. Constitution and justify impeachement and removal from office.

And not only Bush. In the run-up to the attack on Iraq Vice-President Dick Cheney claimed that Iraq had reconstituted its nuclear program and had recently attempted to purchase uranium, even though he knew (from the report of retired US Ambassador Joseph Wilson, the man he sent to Niger to investigate this) that this was false. He claimed that following an invasion of Iraq the Iraqis would welcome the American soldiers as liberators (instead the Iraqis are killing as many as they can). For his lies as well as his gross errors of judgment (amounting to wishful thinking) Cheney should be impeached and removed from office.

The same is true of Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleeza Rice and the other neo-cons who did Israel's bidding by launching a war to remove the threat to Israel from Saddam Hussein. All should be swept away. However, as John Kaminski and Michael Ruppert have pointed out, removing Bush and his fellow sleazeballs from power will not fundamentally change the fact (in Ruppert's words), "that the system itself is corrupt and that the people controlling it — both in government, and in America's corporations and financial institutions — are criminals".

2006-07-21 15:53:36 · 19 answers · asked by tough as hell 3

Would you quietly move out or would you fight for what is yours?

2006-07-21 15:47:30 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

Iran can't give Lebanon weapons, but America can give it to Israel. Neigbors shouldn't interfere in Iraq, but America has invaded Iraq. No one should have nuclear wepaons, but the one country that has used it. Terrorism is wrong except when perpetrated by the country that exports CIA/Pentagon terror since 1948.

2006-07-21 15:47:17 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-07-21 15:43:35 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

"Israel has the right to defend itself" every attack your prisedent say that . he is a mad man . he cant make diffirance between defence and attack over 500 lebanon killed until tody in thier country . they didnt attack Israel to defend it self as "he" said . it is terrible isnt it ?

2006-07-21 15:39:08 · 18 answers · asked by diaa_3 2

The #1 killer drug in the world is tobacco. Nothing else comes close, but the distant second substance is alcohol. As part of Plan Colombia, the US is backing the aerial spraying of herbicides in Colombia to eradicate coca crops. However, the herbicides don't discriminate between coca and bananas, and people in the region are rightly upset when "innocent" crops are destroyed and concerned about health and safety issues. If the US has the right to spray these herbicides in Colombia, then don't the many countries that are often forced to accept US tobacco into their markets have the right to destroy the tobacco growing in Kentucky and North Carolina?

2006-07-21 15:38:55 · 7 answers · asked by Eric 2

2006-07-21 15:22:01 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

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