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Politics - 26 August 2007

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2007-08-26 12:20:50 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

Why or why not? Supporting information?

This is an issue that has come up in my research for some opinionated research papers I have had to write for a government class, and while initaly i felt that it was founded on such principles now I am not as adamant in my thinking. What are your thoughts?

2007-08-26 12:18:14 · 16 answers · asked by bd189ezy 2

Why would anyone be so fascist, that they want to ban baggy pants ?

2007-08-26 12:16:32 · 9 answers · asked by zooma 3

If your problem is with politicians, heres just a list of republican politicans,

cheney
hastert
the list goes on
bush hiding in the guard during nam

And the President's policies with regards to the military . . . .

http://www.awolbush.com/


lets not forget sending them into Iraq undermanned.

2007-08-26 12:12:29 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

I thought they were supposed to be the liberal opposition. Or maybe it just shows how the 2-party state has become so inept and corrupt,ignoring the will of the people.

2007-08-26 12:10:47 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

If so, what's up with THIS?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070826/wl_nm/iraq_dc

2007-08-26 11:56:33 · 8 answers · asked by Bush Invented the Google 6

JUST SUPPOSE they found this loophole that during a war Bush can do another term . They studied the constitution and found this loophole. what would happen? how would you react?

2007-08-26 11:55:10 · 12 answers · asked by ForeverFREE 4

The propaganda in American textbooks and on TV is amazing. It had me for a while. I make one complaint about people here so they will understand and better their lives and they yell at me to leave! I would be more than happy to! There really is nothing here for me, or in the future, my children to look forward to! If you've ever left America at any time, you will tend to find most foreigners have the SAME exact opinion about us! It's the same feeling as when someone leaves a cult or a sheltered religious group and realizes they've been conned.

People say life here is so much better but it's such a lie. Employment numbers here are fixed or manipulated, and big business has been destroying jobs here for years. Americans definitely win the award for most miserable, unfriendly, antagonistic, unhappy people in the world. I mean it.

BTW, I wouldn't brag about your freedom in this country, you're probably not keeping up on the news!

2007-08-26 11:42:06 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous

Man the press is doing him all kinds of nice turns.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070826/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/venezuela_dollars_from_chavez

If you read the article most dont:
hes giving billions more than the USA to help Latin america. Actually helping individual human beings most of the USA foreign aid goes to military and police.

2007-08-26 11:23:15 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

I asked a question on here about how neurotic people in America are, and many posters responded that it's because people have life so great and in other countries, people are dirt-poor and scrounge for food...LOL.

Fact is, people overseas don't lead lives that are much different from ours. I hate it when people here go on religious rescue missions overseas and act like THAT'S the world. Why don't these same people go on missions in their own cities and find the people that are living just as badly?

Anyway, I find Americans are really spoiled and immature. This probably started with the last few generations after World War II. There are people here that agree that the mentality of people here is driving this place downhill, but they are the few remaining smart ones. Where I came from was really strict and disciplinarian, and America is what I think is the result of a society that thinks order has become unnecessary.

2007-08-26 11:17:12 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous

Why do you think it's okay for Bush to enact policies that violate the Constitution just because your own personal rights have not been violated? In other words, when people start talking about the wiretap program, and you respond with, "Liberals can't give an example of how their rights have been violated by this program," why is that even significant? The POTENTIAL for having your rights violated is every bit as bad as having them violated.

As a follow-up... if you are pro-life, why? After all, your own life hasn't been affected by someone else's abortion...

2007-08-26 11:02:41 · 23 answers · asked by Bush Invented the Google 6

Because of all the problems, poisons, lead content, etc. still being reported in or on goods from China, what else can we do? Our entire Government appears not to be able to protect our food, clothing, toys, etc. Does anyone have a solution?

2007-08-26 10:59:11 · 14 answers · asked by Sentinel 5

Like live there? I mean a vast amount of Americans. I think it would solve alot of our problems if our military was flanked by American civilians who would settle over there.

2007-08-26 10:49:52 · 8 answers · asked by lvillejj 4

they just dont get it for some reason. Only after the war did GWB invite AlQaeda into Iraq with his goof ups. Now please repeat after me " 9/11 was not related to Iraq" again....." 9/11 was not related to Iraq". Good I pray that it sinks into your skulls.

2007-08-26 10:49:00 · 10 answers · asked by 2012 4

I consider myself a Republican...I am a Christian and believe that Republicans make much more sense than the far left......yet I find myself believing in global warming, have unanswered questions about 9-11 and do not have blind faith in our government. But, I do believe we need to stand united as a nation, regardless of our disagreements....does anyone else feel as I.

2007-08-26 10:42:55 · 8 answers · asked by Isis3197 1

I was just thinking, that in 1776, these 39 citizens "good & true" signed this famous document, and yet throughout history it has been amended 27 times, and with the exception of the 13th (abolition of slavery), it all seems pretty old school. Who had the audacity to think they could start changing it?

2007-08-26 10:40:31 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

Would it be Reagan and Bush 2?

2007-08-26 10:29:31 · 14 answers · asked by Chi Guy 5

Then he will keep the war going, with his electorial votes to keep his war machine in power.. and ignore the popular vote...

I think he has a general of the armed forces in charge of the cia... so he can do a terrorist attack here, like he allowed on 911..

and then claim marshall law.

he will do this if his regime will lose power in any way

1st. win by electorial votes, if he has enough power in congress..

2. declare marshall law..

do not you think this is why he chose a general, and did not want him to resign..

either way the american people loose with bush..

2007-08-26 10:28:25 · 16 answers · asked by john 3

Funny how neocons assumed that the war would be a cake walk. You know how they think right? "Camel jockey Aýrabs are an easy target"but what they didnt think about was the possibility of civil war and insurgency.

Its obvious that they are looking for a face saving way out of this mess and quite frankly they really have no choice but to stay the course.

2007-08-26 10:27:59 · 4 answers · asked by 2012 4

I hate soccer mom's and the perfect little "american family" with a passion, but I also believe that you should be able to keep what you worked so hard to get, unless your paris hilton, then you should be taxed >:( am I a democrat or republican?

2007-08-26 10:12:49 · 18 answers · asked by qtpie16707 3

In July in southern China, the worst flooding in decades forced the evacuation of some 400,000 people, killing more than150 While in Texas, more than a foot of rain fell in less than a day. While England was suffering through its second flood in less than a month, leaving some $4 billion in damages and 350,000 people without drinking water.
Temperatures in southern Europe soared, topping 107* F. in Hungary more
Officials announced that the temperature in Tibet is rising faster than anywhere else in the world, with warming rising at a speed of 0.3* Celsius every 10 years
In Indonesia, flash floods and landslides inundated villages, destroyed bridges and drove thousands from their homes
Last week in July, temperatures in southern Europe soared, leaving more than 500 fatalities in Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria and Greece

2007-08-26 09:56:13 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

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