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Politics - 19 December 2007

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Simple question. And a good one too. Given where we
are right now. From Iraq, to Halliburton. Or Haliburton
which ever it is. Well would you ? Don't be scared.
And tell us why. Best answer wins. ~~~

2007-12-19 02:47:32 · 52 answers · asked by Anonymous

Obviously he is jealous of Putin's success of "streamlining" the elections so he won a landslide and then "accepting" the job of Prime Minister since he can no longer be President any more but even with all that retains a 70% popularity with his people!!

2007-12-19 02:28:13 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-19 02:27:13 · 16 answers · asked by alphabetsoup2 5

Since that was the bread abd butter of the last GOP
bonanza. The war in Iraq, is what hoodwinked many
naive Americans, into voting for Bush. Well the few
that did anyway..... But no major progress has been
made as far as domestic issues is concerned, typical
for the Repubs. Not surprised. But hey , the good part is
the troop surge has been rather successful, to say the
least. And good, for the soldiers, who need to come
home right now. But I wanna know, will this help the
Republicans get more votes, for the presidential
race ? Given the fact that, the war is no longer the primary
issue for many US citizens, at large. It is the economy,
as it has been said before. Surprise ! Illegal immigration
may even pass this one.... Wow. So what do you think ?
Will troop surge help Republicans gain votes, or is this
an irrelevant issue ? Best answer wins. ~~~

2007-12-19 02:25:39 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

Since that's pretty much all he's succeeded at?

Or should I include telling fart jokes in his success column?

2007-12-19 02:13:22 · 8 answers · asked by Dastardly 6

In their view, anyway?

Evolutionary biology and climate change come immediately to mind but there are others as well.

2007-12-19 02:09:56 · 16 answers · asked by Dastardly 6

Back during the Cold War the USA did not invade/attack/Occupy the Communist nations in order to create peace and democracy. We just lived and let live (within reason there were alliences made to ensure the safety of all and all of it was agreed to by each partner).

So with the current policy of intervention as a road to peace as opposed to the previous policy of non-intervention.....which policy do you think we should use and why.

This is a serious question I am asking for reasonable, intelligent answers so please no "traitor-liberal" and "nazi-conservative" talk.

2007-12-19 02:05:19 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071219/ap_on_go_pr_wh/white_house_complex_fire;_ylt=AsfcrHGGem.88O.mhRZplGas0NUE

2007-12-19 02:00:02 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

Remember...water boarding is a "near death experience", not a forced face washing.

2007-12-19 01:50:39 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Also, he has done many contributions Turkish understanding of Islam that is moderate, toleration, secular state....
why other muslim states have not read him yet....? he is the biggest chance for humanity

2007-12-19 01:39:24 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Yet many still do, why?

2007-12-19 01:34:56 · 16 answers · asked by Resurrected 2

Not the race thing, please!

2007-12-19 01:33:19 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-19 01:27:34 · 9 answers · asked by Gypsy Gal 6

.... in how to run a country?

2007-12-19 01:25:22 · 7 answers · asked by How Big is Your Govt Check 3

http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/12/17/europe/food.php at least haliburton stocks are rising as fast as food prices

2007-12-19 01:22:51 · 4 answers · asked by ben j 3

2007-12-19 00:47:47 · 14 answers · asked by alphabetsoup2 5

Any major downsides to the idea?

2007-12-19 00:46:34 · 11 answers · asked by Duminos 2

...as if we didn't know. What do you make of this?

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23428524-details/Cash+for+honours%3A+%27Labour+deliberately+tried+to+conceal+secret+loans%27/article.do

Senior Labour figures and millionaire party donors broke the "spirit of the law" by "deliberately" trying to conceal millions of pounds of secret loans, a parliamentary report says.

The devastating assessment from MPs on the Public Administration Committee is the first official verdict on the cash-for-honours scandal which marred Tony Blair's final weeks in Downing Street.

The MPs call on Gordon Brown to urgently overhaul corruption laws because existing legislation is too weak and difficult to enforce.

They also exonerate Scotland Yard assistant commissioner John Yates.

The say he conducted a "meticulous and thorough" inquiry into the affair - despite criticism of "heavy handedness" from Blair allies

2007-12-19 00:45:39 · 10 answers · asked by slıɐuǝoʇ 6

2007-12-19 00:38:20 · 18 answers · asked by alphabetsoup2 5

He'll be signing the energy bill to improve car mileage standards and to use more ethanol.

We're lucky to have a president who is taking such important steps to help our country. Right?

2007-12-19 00:24:38 · 11 answers · asked by Duminos 2

Bush or Mahmoud Ahmadinejad?

2007-12-19 00:24:00 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

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