I would express the need to fund VA benefits and hospitals. our troops need better medical coverage, and better hospitals regardless of the Iraq war we need to ensure that our armed forces are being cared for and to help Vietnam veterans left struggle on the streets.
"if you appreciate your freedom thank a veteran"
2007-03-19 06:11:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I would inform the people of the US that:
1. The federal reserve owns our Gov't.
2. Every Pes. for the last 120 years were Scull and Bones members.
3. Secret societies such as the freemason's control policy.
4. The Constitution is completely ignored.
5. They have poluted our drinking water with enough fluoride to gag a magot in hopes to make us more brainwashable.
6. They are forcing us to accept National ID cards on May 11, 2008.
7. They perpetrated the attacks on 9/11/01 killing thousands of innocent people.
8. There are 190 countries in the world and 130 of them have American military bases (we are the new Rome)
9. Satan worshipers rule the country and sacrifice a human efigy to Molech at the Bohemian Grove every year. (Yes, Bush too - photos at infowars.com)
10. We are not free.
11. The AntiChrist will soon arise out of this country and "make war with the saints and overcome them".
12. The mainstreem media controls the information (we call them 'Gate Keepers')
13. We are doomed until you ZOMBIE's wake up or until Christ comes.
14. You Zombie's keep saying that the government is not evil, because "No one is that evil" and you are fools to look away from the truth.
-and then I would direct them all to watch the free google video's:
"Freedom to Fascism"
"Terrorstorm"
"The Road to Tyranny"
"9/11 revisited"
and
"Loose Change"
2007-03-19 13:09:22
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answered by Christian Paragon 3
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Bring back family values. Close stores on major holidays and limit time on sundays no business should be open before noon, and most not at all, so people can get back to being families. Revise the welfare system. If your on welfare why are you allowed to keep having children for US to pay for. Let welfare people have 2 kids then pay for there tubes tied or what ever needs to be done to stop welfare people from having more and more kids just for the benefits. Put more limits on what food stamps can buy. I have seen people buy wedding cakes with food stamps. IF you can put out $200 in food stamps for a wedding cake what is your family eating all month? I would rather see them buying a bar of soap then packages of cookies.
2007-03-19 13:26:58
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answered by Mom 5
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First of all I would tell Americans they are just too damned sensitive. Some things are important but because we spend so much time and energy on unimportant issues that happened to get someone's panties in a bunch we do not actually discuss and resolve real issues. We are too much of a knee-jerk society and we would be better served by collecting all facts of an issue or just let some things play themselves out than by jumping on the band-wagon every time some new idiotic fluffy issue came around.
Then I would tell them that things such as gay marriage and abortion are actually small potatoes and need not be discussed as much as they are. As nice as it is that Christians and those on the right think abortion is bad and gay marriage is an abomination, there is that little thing called personal freedoms and rights that we tend to forget because we may not like a certain issue. And neither of these things is in the Constitution as being against the law.
This by-the-way is not a republican-only issue, as far as the snuffing out of personal rights. According to the Constitution, we have the right to own guns, and the right to free speech even if you don't like what I'm saying. But democrats want us to give back our guns and don't want to hear someone speak on an issue unless it is in their favor (note the conservative speakers at colleges like Columbia being booed and having things thrown at them for speaking a conservative logic). It is one thing to have debate and communication on an issue, it is totally different to try and force your beliefs on others.
I would tell America it is time to grow up and play big-boy politics and to care about what actually matters not about what they want us to think matters. Social Security is a bit of an issue, I would imagine you would agree. But we cannot discuss it because they want us talking about flag-burning and gay marriage. The safety of Americans weighed against our freedoms being stripped is a big issue, but they want us talking about Anna Nicole Smith and trans-fats in food.
Where does it end I ask you? When we are living in a tyrranical society with rule by a few and we forget about personal freedoms and luxuries our own damn Constitution afford us? Or maybe the American people will wake up and realize that this country has the best people and the best ability and we need to attain our best by letting them do what they do. We need less regulation and more information. We need less government control and more control of our own lives. We need to do better and care about the things that matter and we need to do it now. Thanks and have a nice day.
2007-03-19 13:33:06
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answered by Anonymous
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The government is corrupt, the deficit will eventually seriously harm this country, stop listening to politicians, stop all wars, everyday more people around the world hate us, stop watching moronic TV shows, buy gold, reduce your dollar assets, learn Chinese, our standard of living is on a down slope, the Bears need a new quarterback.
2007-03-19 15:39:15
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answered by Worried in Bolingbrook 2
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That we need SERIOUS campaign finance reform, meaning only citizens (not companies, organizations, corporations and special interest groups) have the right to contribute to the election funds of congresspeople, senators and the President, a max of $1000 per contribution, and matching funds of up to $5 for every dollar donated. Raise their salaries, (after all, 537 peolle control a $3 trillion budget) and forbid them from making ANY outside income. Keep their salaries for one year after leaving office and forbid them from working with anyone who does business with the government. Install tough ethics laws with minimum jail sentences for those who violate the laws, or try to induce others to violate the laws.
We need to buy back our government, and it will cost about $4 billion dollars a year to accomplish all of these things.
2007-03-19 13:17:21
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answered by Anonymous
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The situation of duped dads. It concerns women that get pregnent and blame it on unknowing husbands, who after the divorce, are forced to pay child support or go to jail. In one case, a duped dad had to pay child support to the natural father after the woman got back with him, then later died. The only state that's taking action is Colorado. The rest should follow suit.
2007-03-19 13:18:01
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answered by D.Y. 2
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I'll berate the American people for not taking an interest in their own government. I'll yell at politicians for not representing the people and pursuing their own special interests. Basically I would yell at everyone for being idiots and so lax in the protection of their own rights and liberties.
2007-03-19 13:19:35
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answered by You Ask & I Answer!!! 4
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I would tell them to stop allowing the government to trample their rights to private property, as in eminent domain abuse and anti-smoking laws.
Demolishing a house to build apartments is not the intent behind eminent domain. Also, a restaurant is not a public place. If I own a restaurant, I should be allowed to have smoking if I choose.
I would also tell them that one man does not have a claim on another's income, and that redistribution of income and wealth is extortion.
Finally, I would tell them about what a great guy I am and how they should tell my wife.
2007-03-19 13:13:55
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answered by desotobrave 6
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I would repeat John cons answer
2007-03-19 13:53:33
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answered by Paul I 4
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