Islam.
I find it interesting that all the "global warming" people can't identify a single thing that 1 degree F of warming has done to harm them - all it's done for me is reduce my heating bill. And historically, warmer periods than today have benefited humanity while colder periods have reduced our living condition. Oh, wait, that's right, the UN decided in 1998 to stop admitting that other climate shifts since the last Ice Age occurred..... I wonder if they've re-written anything else in human history.
And I love how all these "loss of our rights" folks can't name a right that we've lost. Let's see, if you go on the library computer the government can access that - - - OK well in 99% of libraries porn is blocked out anyway, and people go to the library to look up how to make a bomb precisely so the search won't be found on their laptop when they're arrested a week after blowing up a building..... Oh yeah, and if you decide to call a radical cleric in Tehran or Damascus, the Feds can listen to the call - - - you can still make the call, but it might get listened to..... And the same banking and money-transfer laws that have been in place for decades to catch tax cheats and money launderers and were passed by Democrats will now actually be enforced.
Yeah we're REALLY losing our rights....... LOL!!!!
2007-01-24 04:20:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I love this guy! I completely agree with him.
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Islam.
I find it interesting that all the "global warming" people can't identify a single thing that 1 degree F of warming has done to harm them - all it's done for me is reduce my heating bill. And historically, warmer periods than today have benefited humanity while colder periods have reduced our living condition. Oh, wait, that's right, the UN decided in 1998 to stop admitting that other climate shifts since the last Ice Age occurred..... I wonder if they've re-written anything else in human history.
And I love how all these "loss of our rights" folks can't name a right that we've lost. Let's see, if you go on the library computer the government can access that - - - OK well in 99% of libraries porn is blocked out anyway, and people go to the library to look up how to make a bomb precisely so the search won't be found on their laptop when they're arrested a week after blowing up a building..... Oh yeah, and if you decide to call a radical cleric in Tehran or Damascus, the Feds can listen to the call - - - you can still make the call, but it might get listened to..... And the same banking and money-transfer laws that have been in place for decades to catch tax cheats and money launderers and were passed by Democrats will now actually be enforced.
Yeah we're REALLY losing our rights....... LOL!!!!
2007-01-30 09:52:50
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answered by RidiculousTallness 5
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I am going to be different than what I think most will say.
Global warming could be a good one, except I have yet to see any concrete proof that it is anything other than a cyclical part of earth.
I could say terrorism
but what I am going to say is EGOTISM. Too many people all over the world think they are right and that if everyone doesn't agree with them then they are wrong. There is a reason this is called the ME generation. It is not limited by geographical boundaries.
2007-01-31 09:28:15
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answered by Steve O 2
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Very undesirable destiny. GDP is minus 2 hundred%. that's impossible. No different u . s . a . has same debt point. Japan will come to a unfavourable ineffective end interior the subsequent couple of years. The gov isn't thinking top. every person isn't conscious. Media does no longer handle the concern. be careful. they're going to end quickly.
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answered by Anonymous
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The top thing that is bothering me right now is Bush being the President. Also I am worried about the global warming.
Although many people wouldn't call this a world issue, I think that bullying in schools is definetly a big problem now days.
2007-01-29 07:53:03
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answered by Myndi 1
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since the radical Islam answer has been beaten to death, I will mention another major problem that is not being reported. We have a major trade imbalance problem and it is going to cause some problems in the world economy if we dont fix it. china is giving a 14 % deduction to distributors that send things to the US and putting a 14 % hit on distributors that send things to china. they are also devaluing their money by 40 % causing the dollar to be less valuable. In a scoreboard scenario this is putting us down 64 points to 0 at the beginning of the game. every trade we are down by 64 points at the start. This is causing a huge problem with not only trade imbalance but keeping jobs in the US. then the Dem congress passes laws that go against contracts that have been on the books. this shows that the US govt will not be reliable when you make deals with them which will make business leery to invest in the United states which again will cause a greater trade imbalance if they go outside the US to produce. This is one of the problems that caused the fall of Russia and the declining economy of Bolivia.
2007-01-24 04:42:52
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answered by CaptainObvious 7
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George W Bush
2007-02-01 03:38:10
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answered by Michael B 3
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Our leaders relationship with Israeli leaders and why it is so secret. In 2004 both predsidential candidates, George bush and John Kerry decided to take Israel off the table for discussion.
It is that relationship that is helping to cause the rise in terrorism and the justifiable anger from Arabs towards Americans. We have helped Israel place them into refugee status and horrible deaths. If I was an Arab I would want something done about that unholy alliance.
2007-01-31 08:11:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The unrest in the Middle East has spread into Europe and Africa. Obviously, the US is not isolated, as we took the greatest hit from this so far. Some clarity MUST emerge as to what the problems are and how to resolve them or defuse them. It is a political issue, not a religious war, although religion is being used as a tool to inflame hostility.
"Saddam hates freedom" is about as far off the mark as is possible to say.
Hopefully the Bush administration will not last much longer, the influence of the American Enterprise Institute on American policies will wane, and we will get back a competent State Department to unite with the rest of the involved nations and come to grips with this problem.
2007-01-24 04:35:52
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answered by oohhbother 7
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How much longer will this war last? Will my Grandson be sent over there to die and why? I am counting the days until Bush is out of office. I pray that the Democrats take over and end this unholy war.
2007-01-31 08:57:46
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answered by Pamela V 7
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