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Politics - 14 October 2007

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Giving Each New Born 5K?

2007-10-14 04:40:38 · 11 answers · asked by PNAC ~ Penelope 4

Following the massacre at Waco, this country was near a state of civil war. Will citizens regroup again to prevent government slaughter of innocent Americans?

2007-10-14 04:27:43 · 12 answers · asked by charbatch 3

2007-10-14 04:24:34 · 11 answers · asked by charbatch 3

2007-10-14 03:56:22 · 6 answers · asked by junglejoe 2

How much have Hillary and the Dems hurt Americans by not listening to Bush and doing this in the first place?

2007-10-14 03:54:08 · 6 answers · asked by junglejoe 2

2007-10-14 03:44:55 · 7 answers · asked by Spartacus 3

Between 1915 and 1917 the last vestiges of the Ottoman Empire in Turkey engaged in one of, if not the, first genocidal attacks in the Twentieth Century.

Recently the Democrats in the House of Representatives voted to recognize this 100 year old atrocity.

This 100 year old genocide was carried out by a government that no longer exists.

The Democratic party still exists. The Democratic party supported slavery, opposed civil rights, worked with the KKK to form the House Un-American Activities Committee (The Commie Blacklisters), imprisoned Japanese for ethnic reasons during WW2.

Since the Democrats believe that even century old events should be addressed and held against a government that rose up and rebelled against those that committed the atrocity:

Shouldn't we, as a nation:

Demand that the Democratic party disband for their ethnically motivated atrocities over the last few hundred years?

After all, this is the exact same political party.

2007-10-14 03:28:16 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

Despite not knowing their greenhouse gases from their carbon credits, or that DDT was a bad thing, did they live "greener" lives than we?

By and large, they used less water, imported less food, bought fewer cars, built much smaller homes and threw out way less garbage.

Nearly everything my mom's family (11 including parents) ate was grown, fished or hunted right on their land.

Sinking one's teeth into a juicy drumstick meant first raising the chickens, and throwing away any part of that chicken would have been nothing short of criminal.

Clothes were handed down whenever possible. Frugality became an imperative, burned into their blood. Waste was more than a pile of useless rubbish; it was lost opportunity, something to be eyed with suspicion and disdain.

Doesn't consumerism's magic act depends upon a certain sleight of hand to convince us that it is always better to outsource to others those things that we once did for ourselves?

2007-10-14 03:10:41 · 9 answers · asked by John Doe 1st 4

http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/10/13/myanmar/index.html?eref=ib_topstories#cnnSTCPhoto

They don't even need a Constitution!

2007-10-14 02:50:45 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

Genocide happens. It was happening in Iraq, Hitler's WWII even to the American Indians in the USA. Is it some strange human instinct? Survival of the fittest? A need to control and dominate? What is wrong with our species?

2007-10-14 02:30:40 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

If they succed, they can afford their own care, failing that - treatment is free in jail.

2007-10-14 02:26:25 · 12 answers · asked by . 5

I trust trained and educated Scientists for my scientific information. I don't trust nontrained, wanna be scientists(Republicans) for my scientific information.

As for Global Warming...it is a long-term problem. The issue is based upon real scientific facts and data about excessive man made CO2. Natural change occurs, but in the last 100 years..look at all the pollution we've put in our atmosphere!

Sooner or later, our pollution will catch up with humanity. Most people know this...except the Republicans.

2007-10-14 02:23:23 · 17 answers · asked by Villain 6

1. Nearly 300,000 trees annually are cut down to produce the amount of required paper for all the IRS forms and instructions.
2. Taxes eat up 38.2% of the average family's income; that's more than for food, clothing and shelter combined.
3. American taxpayers spend $200 billion and 5.4 billion hours working to comply with federal taxes each year, more than it takes to produce every car, truck, and van in the United States.
4. The complete Internal Revenue Code is more than 21 megabytes in length, contains more than 7.8 million words

2007-10-14 02:04:56 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

When Conservatives fly a commercial airline, are they glad the FAA it looking over the shoulder of airlines to make sure they are maintaining their airplanes correctly and not cutting corners to save money?

When they drive on the interstate highways, are they glad the DOT enforces safety requirements on large commercial trucks?

When they eat a hamburger, are they glad the USDA is checking and enforcing safety standards?

When they go into a building, are they glad the government requires sprinklers so they might have a better chance to survive in a fire?

When they have clean drinking water, are they glad EPA makes companies dispose of Hazardous waste properly?

When they are trying to eat healthy, are they glad the FDA requires food companies to put nutritional information on packaging?

There are lots of places where the government forced business to do things and I’m glad they do.

2007-10-14 01:35:42 · 13 answers · asked by arvis3 4

2007-10-14 01:26:16 · 12 answers · asked by BigD 6

Does he know what it is?

2007-10-14 00:35:45 · 6 answers · asked by sSuper critic 2

My husband thinks it was Al Gore, I say it wasn't him, it was the Vice Pres. under Bush Sr. but I can't think of his name.

2007-10-14 00:29:24 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

Being a REAL conservative?

2007-10-14 00:18:16 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

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