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Politics - 19 December 2007

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Today the main parties are the republicans and democrates.However, throughout history the parties were constantly changing. There were the whigs, federalist, democratic republicans, the free soilers who formed from the liberty party,and for a brief time the american party(know-nothings) existed). If the different political parties have contantly changed throughout american history, do you think the republican and democratic parties will ever give away to something new?If so what?

2007-12-19 12:26:18 · 5 answers · asked by Simply Me 5

Or are politicians by nature crooks.

2007-12-19 12:25:52 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-19 12:23:19 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

runs a white supremist website?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071219/ap_po/ron_paul_white_supremacist

2007-12-19 12:22:50 · 10 answers · asked by avail_skillz 7

If a woman became president of the United States of America, do you think PMS, Premenstrual Syndrome, would influence some of her decisions?

2007-12-19 12:20:06 · 9 answers · asked by the Jam 2

I would.

2007-12-19 12:14:26 · 76 answers · asked by Anonymous

Just interested. Hopefully not all the answers are about Bush. Although I wouldn't mind all that much.

2007-12-19 12:09:33 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

As a dem I might vote for McCain. He has been in war and was a POW for 4 years. Also george bush supporters do not like him because he is intelligent and was against the war strategy of George Bush.

2007-12-19 12:05:42 · 13 answers · asked by Brandon 1

According to a report on Glenn Beck today. The legislation Bush signed today has effectively killed the border fence. It says the fence doesn't have to be built unless the Sec of Homeland Security wants it to be. When are these idiots going to learn that they work for the people? It's time to start the emails and calls again folks.

2007-12-19 11:59:05 · 9 answers · asked by Ken B 6

Can I get a straight answer to this straight question?

2007-12-19 11:58:33 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

Considering its not even their country?

2007-12-19 11:43:42 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-19 11:39:43 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

I see a different place this country shuold be not this recession bent, Govt spying of citizens while lack of security at the border. People losing jobs & homes while lack of energy wise measures keep gas products soaring. What all these 'think tanks' for?

2007-12-19 11:33:28 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-19 11:28:06 · 39 answers · asked by Anonymous

What can I give the International Monetary Fund (the IMF) in exchange to partially forgive & refinance my loans?

2007-12-19 11:07:57 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

said he has for teenagers. I am 14 years old and take part in politics actively, only until now I heard Presidental canidate Ron Paul has alot of plan for teenagers and young adults. I would like to know what and how he plans to deal with the problems we have today.?

I am a independent.

2007-12-19 11:01:28 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

It seems to do so. The First Amendment explicitly protects ... "the right of the people peacably to assemble."

If all of us had an orgy in Central Park on a Sunday afternoon, would we get arrested? And would the ACLU step in to protect our right to peacably assemble with one another?

2007-12-19 10:57:45 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

Judge Declares Declaration of Independence Unconstitutional

http://www.townhall.com/columnists/MarioDiaz/2007/12/13/judge_declares_declaration_of_independence_unconstitutional

2007-12-19 10:45:26 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-19 10:38:35 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

where the computer servers are stored.......WONDER WHAT GOT BURNED

2007-12-19 10:37:28 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Rudolph , a much maligned liberal reindeer searching for his inner-self and a desire to be accepted, stumbles across the equally unhappy Hermie the elf and they begin their trek to the Island of Misfit Toys. . . . better known as San Francisco . Once there they meet-up with a character known as a 'Charlie-in-the-Box' who is still suffering from a lifelong identity crisis and hates his parents for not naming him Jack . Together they go to the North Pole - Christmasland with protest signs in tow and all tearfully awaiting their opportunity for fairness and equality and the 'right' to play in the upcoming Reindeer Games . Yukon Cornelius is the present day Al Gore on a journey to discover and take credit for something that is not there . Clarice is Paris Hilton and thinks that her kiss will empower and bring happiness to Rudolph . Donner is found guilty of being politically incorrect for implying that Rudolph is gay by calling him a sissy . And Santa is President Bush .

(cont)

2007-12-19 10:33:22 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

As the democratic candidates continue to promise more medicare and social security reform, they have forgotten how the social security is paid for. working class! But unfortunatly, the working class is going out. the baby boomers are retiring. there are about 78million boomers retiring in the next 7 years, but no one to pay for their Social Security because most of them are dead.
(see '$45 trillion gap seen in US benefits'
http://www.newsweek.com/id/78426/page/1)

Pls give me your opinions.

2007-12-19 10:27:49 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous

Once again Bush has broken all records with yet a bigger Government.

2007-12-19 10:27:08 · 7 answers · asked by whirling W dervish 2

2007-12-19 10:13:08 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

12/13/2007

Three Bay Area House members were among nine Democrats who voted against a Republican-sponsored resolution recognizing the importance of Christmas and the Christian faith.

Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, last week introduced House Resolution 847, which states that the House recognizes the Christian faith as one of the great religions of the world ... expresses continued support for Christians

House Resolution 635, which passed 376-0 in October, recognizing the Muslim holiday of Ramadan and stating that the House "recognizes the Islamic faith as one of the great religions of the world ... expresses friendship and support for Muslims ... acknowledges the onset of Ramadan
http://www.insidebayarea.com/ci_7709356?source=rss

2007-12-19 10:07:17 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

i have to deffend it for government class so why was he a good president??

thanks.

2007-12-19 09:59:34 · 19 answers · asked by mohan w 3

GOP Majority Leader John Boehner tried to blame the House Democrat majority: "The fact that this was buried in a bloated, 3,500-page omnibus speaks volumes about the Democrats' unserious approach on border security and illegal immigration," he said. "Gutting the Secure Fence Act will make our borders less secure, but it's consistent with the pattern of behavior we've seen all year from this majority." But it's border state Republicans who've been gunning to undermine the law while the ink was still fresh.

To add insult to injury and homeland insecurity upon homeland insecurity, Congress failed to adopt a ban on federal aid to sanctuary cities that prevent government employees and law enforcement officers from asking about immigration status; voted to stall implementation of stricter ID standards at border crossings; and miraculously found enough money to provide $10 million in "emergency" funding for attorneys of illegal aliens.

Next time you hear a leading presidential candidate try to woo you with his nine-point immigration enforcement plan or his secure ID plan or his Secure Borders platform, point to the Incredible Disappearing Border Fence. Poof! That is what happens to election-season homeland security promises. Why would theirs be any different?

2007-12-19 09:58:59 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

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