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Politics - 14 July 2007

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Should se be Impeached for not Impeaching Bush and Cheniev.

When will Team Red and Team Blue put the Constitution before the Game???

2007-07-14 04:11:06 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

For example : Obama HUSSEIN Barak

2007-07-14 04:02:27 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

Who was he to say a President couldn't act like a King???

2007-07-14 03:57:46 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

BUSHRA JUHI | July 14, 2007 09:52 AM EST |AP

BAGHDAD — Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said Saturday that the Iraqi army and police are capable of keeping security in the country when American troops leave "any time they want," though he acknowledged the forces need further weapons and training.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070714/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq

http://news.lycos.com/dynamic/stories/I/IRAQ?SITE=LYCOS&SECTION=home&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT

http://www.miamiherald.com/889/story/170677.html

2007-07-14 03:34:19 · 14 answers · asked by nebtet 6

How much we spend every day in Iraq? 1billion you think a lot of money?

2007-07-14 03:16:40 · 18 answers · asked by ? 3

The value of the average home has dropped 16% over last year. Consumer spending in June dropped a record amount. The cost of fuel is eating away at middle-class disposable income. A record number of people are losing their homes to foreclosures. Late payments on loans are increasing.
While the wealth of the middle-class is eroding, corporate America is booming.
What is wrong with this picture America?

2007-07-14 03:15:32 · 14 answers · asked by Overt Operative 6

When people are saying: Bush is doing a great job. This last remaining 28 percent…Is this a case of loyalty, an attempt to mislead others, denial, ignorance, putting on a happy face or just plain hatred of the other side or all the above. What is up with the Bush Supporters?

Please don't point out the Democrats faults as an effort of deflection...stick with the question. The Democrats will be another question.

2007-07-14 03:14:13 · 17 answers · asked by East Lansing Brat 3

By leaving early.

2007-07-14 03:12:15 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm a member of the Communist Party USA. What do you think my beliefs are?

2007-07-14 03:10:21 · 5 answers · asked by 1848 3

It is not worth any blood of American any more.

According to the silly LOGIC of Liberal.

2007-07-14 03:09:37 · 12 answers · asked by Samm 6

(Please - we know you hate Bush - Try to answer my question)

Anti-war group targets on-campus military recruiters

"A mob of Seattle Central Community College students chased military recruiters off campus last month, after a tense confrontation.

The students hurled insults and water bottles, according to witnesses, forcing the recruiters to flee under the protection of campus security officers."

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/210741_protest04.html

Can you imagine conservative students acting like these punks?

2007-07-14 03:08:25 · 33 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-14 03:03:16 · 5 answers · asked by SHAWN 3

2007-07-14 03:00:34 · 4 answers · asked by justgoodfolk 7

2007-07-14 02:50:37 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-14 02:21:02 · 8 answers · asked by ? 1

A few things are certain about Iran.

1) they are working to develop nuclear weapons
2) no amount of sanctions will stop them
3) no amount of diplomacy will make them stop working on nuclear power and nuclear weapons.

As well, sanctions are tradionally an act of war. They will only make Iran more defiant.

If the next President is a democrat, how will they deal with Iran?

Iran will probably have nukes in a few years. And it would totally change the politics and strategic issues for the region.

Your thoughts?

2007-07-14 02:12:43 · 21 answers · asked by Zezo Zeze Zadfrack 1

Presently, I am reading Noam Chomsky’s book Profit Over People Neoliberalism and the Global Order which is a critique of our political and economic system. While I first heard the term neoliberalism more than a decade ago on short-wave radio, the term is not heard often in the mainstream media even today. It is as if this word, containing the middle string of characters, "liberal", is to be shunned and shied away from by those who profusely profess neoliberalism. Yet, the perpetrators of prejudice toward the word liberal have become their own victims to this latest name calling since they themselves are the neoliberals. It is the conservative US Capitalists who have trained the country to denigrate the L-world thereby having to distance themselves from the word itself. And who said that words are not powerful remakers and reshapers of the world we see or want to be seen?

Neoliberalism is the process by which the free enterprise system and its "democracy" are touted around the world as the only successful model for the world to emulate, while ignoring its enormous failures domestically and internation-ally. The "free market" philosophy is professed to be the only viable economic system on the planet yet those professing it are beneficiaries of anything but the free market. They receive incredible tax breaks and perks subsidized by the people struggling to make a decent living. "Free enterprise" institutions are excellent examples of non-democratic power structuring. Conservatives for the most part are neoliberals benefiting the most from government subsidies to corporations through moneys collected from the poorest in society and diverted upward to the top.

2007-07-14 02:07:42 · 7 answers · asked by somber 3

2007-07-14 01:57:07 · 11 answers · asked by Page 4

oops posted this idea where it belongs in mythology. Its more of a political question so I reposted in the better spot. Thats another 5 points please answer.... pretty please

2007-07-14 01:53:22 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

Australia spends about 10% of GDP (60 billion USD) on health, private & public, with Medicare & Private Health Insurance Rebate Scheme. A two tiered payment system ensures a combination of ‘user pays’ with ‘tax payers pay’.
USA spends 15% of GDP on health with no universal health.
The Australian health pie is divided up:
public hospitals = $20.4b (25%) (17.34 Billion USD)
medical services = $13.0b (11.05b USD)
pharmaceuticals = $10.9b (9.2b USD)
private hospitals = $6.1b (5.1b USD)
residential aged care & dental = $5.0b (4.25b USD)
admin/research = $3.6 b AUD (6%) (3b USD)

America is 15 X Australia's pop. (21 mill) and has similar demographics, lifestyle, age etc. Americans fork out 5% more on GDP to keep healthcare companies rich and ordinary Americans sick. Australian ‘outpatients’ see doctors privately and choose who they see. ‘Inpatients’ in public hospitals may see an appointed doctor but it is free. Reciprocal health agreements with other countries are also a benefit.

2007-07-14 01:48:32 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said Saturday that the Iraqi army and police are capable of keeping security in the country when American troops leave "any time they want."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070714/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq

2007-07-14 01:22:42 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-14 01:14:40 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

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