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Politics - 2 July 2007

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At home - ?Are you pleased with his domestic policy's ?

Foriegn policy are you pleased with that ?

Any other things he may or may not have done Are you pleased with that ?

2007-07-02 17:28:57 · 31 answers · asked by Anonymous

how Ron Paul is the only candidate that cares about the Constitution?

Just because the man carries a pocket Constitution in his suit jacket to pull out at opportune moments doesn't mean that he's the only candidate who cares about our Constitution. I don't really know of any candidates, Democrats or Republicans, who don't have the utmost respect for our Constitution. The only ones these days who seem to have a problem with it are those in the current Administration, who have always seemed to think it nothing but a nuisance and an impediment to getting what they want.

Sorry, but I'm just not buying it that Paul is the only true blue American who reveres our Constitution. It's nothing but bunk as far as I'm concerned.

Thoughts?

2007-07-02 17:26:16 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-02 17:20:37 · 17 answers · asked by Honey Girl 3

Will he be spending ANY time in jail?

2007-07-02 17:18:09 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

Think about it. Where does oil come from?

2007-07-02 17:18:00 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

If you stare at them long enough will something come out in their eyes, maybe? Something that you can't just quite understand but its something you know just isn't quite right?

Does anyone else get that feeling when looking at those guys? Or am I just crazy?

Heres' the guy i'm talking about:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=465481&in_page_id=1770&ct=5

2007-07-02 17:08:51 · 8 answers · asked by Nickoo 5

Every other post is some whiny lib wringing their hands and gnashing their teeth over this. Most can't even get the facts straight (par for the course). I don't even have to defend it, because there's not a darn thing libs can do about it, except what they do every day anyway, whine.

2007-07-02 17:08:49 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

according to you,wat is the main objective of a politician? plz give ur views............

2007-07-02 17:08:40 · 5 answers · asked by allen 2

2007-07-02 17:05:39 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-02 17:03:57 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-02 16:56:52 · 8 answers · asked by Sarge 1

Here's the definition for 'wacko' just in case you're interested:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/wacko

2007-07-02 16:38:27 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

On Tuesday, the Food and Drug Administration “approved the first birth control pill that eliminates a woman’s monthly period.”

Yesterday on Fox News’s Your World With Neil Cavuto, Leslee Unruh, president of the National Abstinence Clearinghouse, argued that this pill a “pesticide” that will make women “like men.” She called it an “attack on children and families,” ending the segment with shouts of, “I want more babies. More babies. We love babies.” Watch it:

http://thinkprogress.org/2007/05/24/birth-control-unruh/

2007-07-02 16:36:15 · 15 answers · asked by AB17 4

Now that we know this administration would give the name of a CIA operative out, and support the people who did this sick act. ( president Bush's semi pardon) who is to say that they would not give the names and addresses of soldiers, and sailors to the enemy?

2007-07-02 16:32:32 · 12 answers · asked by John M 2

http://www.usdoj.gov/pardon/clintonpardon_grants.htm
That is a list of all the Clinton Pardons.

Presidents pardon people and commute sentences. It is part of their job description.

Just look at that list. There has to be at least 200 names or more on it.

So where was the outrage when President Clinton pardoned all those people. Why does Bush get attacked and Clinton get a pardon?

2007-07-02 16:27:54 · 21 answers · asked by Nickoo 5

By JP Briggs II, Ph.D., and Thomas D. Williams
President Bush has become dangerously steeped in ideas of Armageddon, the Apocalypse, an imminent war with Satanic forces in the Middle East, and an urgency to construct an American theocracy to fulfill God's end-of-days plan, according to close observers.

Historians and investigative journalists following the "end-time Christian" movement have grown alarmed at the impact it may be having on Bush's Middle East policies, including the current war in Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian crisis, strife in Lebanon and attempts to find a cause for war against Iran.

Many people are aware that Bush is "the most aggressively religious president in American History," as eminent historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. described him, (Schlesinger, "War and the Presidency," 143).

Army Lt. General William "Jerry" Boykin made headlines in 2003 when he said he believed America was engaged in a holy war as a "Christian nation" battling Satan. Adversaries can be defeated, he said, "only if we come against them in the name of Jesus." Despite his highly publicized rhetoric, Boykin remains Bush's deputy undersecretary of defense for intelligence.

2007-07-02 16:15:20 · 24 answers · asked by Habitus 4

The judicial system convicted Libby of a crime and sentenced him to jail time. Bush then made the judicial branch's decision moot.

Clinton went through with his entire sentence - the full impeachment process. He didn't just say, "well, I'm the president, and I'm declaring this over, because it's excessive".

Why do conservatives pretend these are identical situations? Do they just not know any better?

2007-07-02 16:05:31 · 23 answers · asked by Dana1981 7

Considering the Court's conservative, aka common sense, rulings on recent cases is it time to challenge Roe v Wade?

2007-07-02 16:01:12 · 23 answers · asked by BRICK 3

Our President stated that he would go after the person that released the CIA operatives name. What happened
Our spies are now all in more Danger than ever before.
All because the spineless worm we have at the top
Thank you Mr President you have Weakened our Nation Today

2007-07-02 15:59:12 · 37 answers · asked by G O 5

VP Cheny told him commute was only a way for Libby to get to work. Bush replied I am both a decider and a commuter.

2007-07-02 15:47:54 · 8 answers · asked by wonderingwhy 2

http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,99302,00.html

In 1983, Rich was indicted in federal court of evading more than $48 million in taxes. He was also charged with 51 counts of tax fraud and with running illegal oil deals with Iran during the hostage crisis.

Marc Rich's socialite ex-wife has donated an estimated $1 million to Democratic causes, including $70,000 to Hillary Clinton's successful Senate campaign and $450,000 to the Clinton presidential library fund. She also lobbied heavily for Marc's pardon.

http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/story?id=295926

Former American fugitive Marc Rich was a middleman for several of Iraq's suspect oil deals in February 2001, just one month after his pardon from President Clinton, according to oil industry shipping records obtained by ABC News.

And a U.S. criminal investigation is looking into whether Rich, as well as several other prominent oil traders, made illegal payments to Iraq in order to obtain the lucrative oil contracts.

2007-07-02 15:43:56 · 21 answers · asked by Yak Rider 7

If you had the undivided attention of George W. Bush, what would you say to him in 25 words or less?

2007-07-02 15:34:37 · 28 answers · asked by Zezo Zeze Zadfrack 1

When you read this quote by Oliver Cromwell that was made to parliament, what is the first person that comes to mind?

“you have been sat to long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, i say, and let us have done with you. In the name of god, go!.”

2007-07-02 15:34:26 · 10 answers · asked by financing_loans 6

Clinton pardoned worse criminals? Read the link and then answer honestly. http://www.usdoj.gov/pardon/clintonpardon_grants.htm

2007-07-02 15:31:10 · 2 answers · asked by JAY O 5

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