~..LOL..My daughter is dating a man named Jeremiah and for him my vote would be~~~> e
2006-09-25 02:19:05
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answer #1
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answered by dreamzzz102 3
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d. I know that's not what you want to see. But I don't know Jeremiah, so I cannot judge him. By the way, both of you are really getting irritating.
If you don't love him anymore, just tell him. The way you're acting just shows that you care and you're immature. If you really don't care about what he has done, if you really wanna break off with him, then I say you won't even feel anything towards him, not even anger.
Think about it.
2006-09-25 02:15:49
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answered by gummy 3
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NEW YORK - In a combative interview on "Fox News Sunday," former President Clinton defended his handling of the threat posed by Osama bin Laden, saying he tried to have bin Laden killed and was attacked for his efforts by the same people who now criticize him for not doing enough.
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"That's the difference in me and some, including all of the right-wingers who are attacking me now," Clinton said in the interview. "They ridiculed me for trying. They had eight months to try, they did not try."
Clinton accused host Chris Wallace of a "conservative hit job" and asked: "I want to know how many people in the Bush administration you asked, 'Why didn't you do anything about the Cole?' I want to know how many people you asked, 'Why did you fire Dick Clarke?'"
He was referring to the USS Cole, attacked by terrorists in Yemen in 2000, and former White House anti-terrorism chief Richard A. Clarke.
Wallace said Sunday he was surprised by Clinton's "conspiratorial view" of "a very non-confrontational question, 'Did you do enough to connect the dots and go after Al Qaida?'"
"All I did was ask him a question, and I think it was a legitimate news question. I was surprised that he would conjure up that this was a hit job," Wallace said in a telephone interview.
Clinton said he "worked hard" to try to kill bin Laden.
"We contracted with people to kill him. I got closer to killing him than anybody's gotten since," he said.
He told Wallace, "And you got that little smirk on your face and you think you're so clever, but I had responsibility for trying to protect this country. I tried and I failed to get bin Laden. I regret it, but I did try and I did everything I thought I responsibly could."
The interview was taped Friday during Clinton's three-day Global Initiative conference.
On NBC's "Meet the Press," also taped Friday and aired Sunday, Clinton told interviewer Tim Russert that the biggest problem confronting the world today is "the illusion that our differences matter more than our common humanity."
"That's what's driving the terrorism," he said. "It's not just that there's an unresolved Arab-Israeli conflict. Osama Bin Laden and Dr. al-Zawahiri can convince young Sunni Arab men, who have — and some women — who have despairing conditions in their lives, that they get a one-way ticket to heaven in a hurry if they kill a lot of innocent people who don't share their reality."
2006-09-25 02:17:17
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answer #3
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answered by David W 1
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Since I don't know anything about what you are saying,,,,,D.none of the above....
2006-09-25 02:12:35
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answered by Anonymous
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ok I vote d
2006-09-25 02:13:09
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answer #5
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answered by ♥Lasha♥ 3
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umm... who is Jeremiah... and why should/would I care?
2006-09-25 02:21:02
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answer #6
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answered by tbayxxxv 4
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e
2006-09-25 02:13:46
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answer #7
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answered by l00kstwice 3
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d
2006-09-25 02:12:44
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Damn, your harsh.....I'm a thinkin he's better off without you as well.
2006-09-25 02:17:50
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answer #9
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answered by buldawg 5
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Definitely "E"
2006-09-25 03:09:53
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answered by bad_bob_69 7
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