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Politics - 20 November 2007

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Would a bill for the creation of a nuclear power plant be more likely to pass in the House or Senate?

2007-11-20 17:01:21 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Would Congress be likely to pass a bill that creates a new nuclear power plant? Which issues would opposing sides have to compromise on?

2007-11-20 16:44:08 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

Do you think the government should evenly distribute resources to everyone, such that everyone is equal? Do you think big corproations shouldn't exist? Do you want equality? Do you want to eliminate social classes?

2007-11-20 16:20:00 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-11-20 16:18:09 · 19 answers · asked by roostershine 4

who might he be refering to?

"Should any political party attempt to abolish social security, unemployment insurance, and eliminate labor laws and farm programs, you would not hear of that party again in our political history. There is a tiny splinter group, of course, that believes you can do these things. Among them are H. L. Hunt (you possibly know his background), a few other Texas oil millionaires, and an occasional politician or business man from other areas. Their number is negligible and they are stupid."

2007-11-20 16:17:38 · 9 answers · asked by gherd 4

collapsing dollar, the housing market tailspin, and the three dollar gas deleted, are you having problems with the truth?

2007-11-20 16:09:44 · 8 answers · asked by ? 6

And was Rove behind the push polls last week involving Romney and McCain?
Today Rove is suggesting GOP hopefulls distance themselves from Bush or loose.
Wouldn't it be better for the country if Rove was safely behind bars?

2007-11-20 15:55:16 · 11 answers · asked by murphy 5

2007-11-20 15:52:39 · 9 answers · asked by rachelsanders2 1

Do they do this out of envy and secretly wish they were Americans?

Why are they so obsessed with our country?

2007-11-20 15:50:09 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-11-20 15:48:04 · 5 answers · asked by keisha b 1

2007-11-20 15:39:54 · 20 answers · asked by BUSH/ISRAEL =warcriminal 5

2007-11-20 15:31:50 · 42 answers · asked by Choco 3

Oprah's Bash for Barack Obama
http://www.oprah.com/about/events/20070908/events_20070908_350_103.jhtml

2007-11-20 15:30:30 · 16 answers · asked by Chi Guy 5

In the USA, the richest country in the world!

2007-11-20 15:27:43 · 18 answers · asked by . 5

Clinton's big-government vision is really no different than that envisioned by the neoconservatives so loathed by the left. Clinton, remember, not only voted for the Iraq war, she still hasn't conceded she was wrong to do so, and has made no promise to end it any time soon. Hillary Clinton voted for both the Patriot Act and its reauthorization. She voted for building a wall on the U.S.-Mexican border. She voted to loosen restrictions limiting the federal government's ability to wiretap cell phones. In the past, she has supported a robust role for the federal government in enforcing "decency" standards in television and music. She teamed up with Sen. Rick Santorum on a bill calling for the federal government to restrict the sale of violent video games. "I'm a strong believer in executive authority," Clinton has said. "I wish that, when my husband was president, people in Congress had been more willing to recognize presidential authority."

Doesn't this sound like a neocon to you?

2007-11-20 15:15:45 · 7 answers · asked by Bigsky_52 6

2007-11-20 15:13:41 · 19 answers · asked by Choco 3

If there were no term limits for the President of the United States and George Walker Bush could run again in 2008, would you vote for him againg? Why or why not?

I would vote for George Walker Bush again if he ran for a third term. He is one of the Greatest Presidents in American History and he is one of the most respected leaders in America and the World.

2007-11-20 15:10:50 · 12 answers · asked by Mr. Knowledgeable VI 7

...And therefore... the 'enemy'?

2007-11-20 15:01:14 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

So, Dennis rejects war as a tool of American foreign policy. He says this on the heels of having traveled to Syria to chum around with Assad and Mahmoud whilst denouncing the American military and labeling the war in Iraq as criminal.

Isn't what he did criminal?

Not according to his other pal, Yugo Chavez, with whom Dennis frequently speaks with about such things as 'labor unions' and their shared affection for Sean Penn films and Harry Belafonte calypso tunes.

Dems, I ask: do any of you support this guy?


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21879985/

2007-11-20 14:54:29 · 10 answers · asked by Liability Of The Left III 2

He is compareing with book 1984! Is saying all of America is having secret police is arresting you if saying bad to government! I asking these question of here and all is saying all lyeing! Is my English mentor is telling me LYES???

2007-11-20 14:48:00 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

Niether Russia or China have moved on the issue and have continued to say we don't buy the US story
Both nations have and look like they will continue to frustrate US calls for sanctions
The war between Bush and Congress has the Pentagon threatening to go on bare bones skeleton crews at home Not have to cut back on operations in Iraq - but defense of the Homeland - (Is that stupidity or politics?)
Bush has more than planted the idea that Iran getting nuclear technology will lead to a nuclear bomb Word war 3
The election to replace him looms ever closer the clock is ticking for Bush's plans - His time is short and he knows it
Should an emergency occur the Congress will be blamed - not the Pentagon who could have scaled back in Iraq but scaled back at home instead
Iran will surely be blamed for any attack esp nuclear -or biochemical Keep in mind that top scientists say Iran is several years away from producing a bomb - But then the US has never though much of the UN

2007-11-20 14:46:40 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-11-20 14:43:45 · 15 answers · asked by Dark Horse 1

help me plzz ASAP

2007-11-20 14:43:40 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Far from being worn down bye the past few years, Bush seems empowered. His self-confidence is the most remarkable feature of his presidency. It's so clear to me, i have trouble understanding why it is unclear to everybody else.

2007-11-20 14:36:29 · 28 answers · asked by Pierce 2

Finally the Senate and the Democrats can at least prevent the President from doing something in an underhanded way.

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2007/11/19/reid_to_convene_senate_to_prevent_recess_appointments/

"....Reid asked a few Democractic Senators who plan to be close to the capital during the holidays-Jim Webb/Virginia, Byron Dorgen/N.D., and Jack Reed/R.I.-to gavel open and shut the Senate for 2 days each week."

Do you think recess appointments should be abolished unless in an emergency situation?

2007-11-20 14:17:11 · 17 answers · asked by Kelly B 4

Do you think we should all get an even amount of resources to survive off of regardless of job or rank and abolish all social classes, so that everyone is equal? Do you think the government should provide everyone who is able to work a job? Do you think, if this was the case, society as a whole would be much better?

2007-11-20 14:14:10 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

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