The title was "The amnesty bill was defeated, can we let up now?" Then I said, "I don't think so. We have to keep pressure on congress. Keep calling, sended e-mails, faxes, and signing petitions". (or words to that effect) So why was this a violation?
2007-06-08
07:44:28
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➔ Immigration
Skip - Yes is was a question, yes I gave my own answer, that doesn't mean it wasn't a question or that there was any violation.
2007-06-08
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update #1
Yahoo is not for enforcing current laws...and they will delete anyone who doesn't agree with them.
IMO it wasn't a violation at all.
2007-06-08 07:48:54
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answered by Fedup Veteran 6
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The people in the answers decision room are under pressure to keep the immigration issue loud and unpleasant. That keeps people from realizing the issue isn't with immigrant, but rather with the plans of business people who really call all the shots.
2007-06-08 07:49:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Is wasn't a violation. Go to 'forum' click on 'wrongful violation notices' and follow directions.
I got one too, yesterday, for nothing.
2007-06-08 12:00:54
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answered by DAR 7
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Ha ha ha ,oh dear..Skip742 its called "A rhetorical question", and john dont stress over this crap, they delete my stuff all the time ..Not because its offensive,or abusive, or even perverse!! Its because they hate the truth, scared of it even ....Keep up good work hun!x
2007-06-08 10:41:08
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answered by Raine 2
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Hell, I had points taken away because I was critical of George W. Bush and called Hillary Clinton a loser. YaHoo! obviously has some strong bias. -RKO- 06/08/07
2007-06-08 07:48:29
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answered by -RKO- 7
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no clue..mine was deleted for violation and all i said was a democrat winning??..now thats funny....
Who knows what happens with a violation....
But I agree we can't back down....Our Nations Security is MOST important!
2007-06-08 07:50:21
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answered by snickers 3
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Because someone reported you. Like I've stated before, it's very obvious that Yahoo doesn't look into the details, they just delete when someone reports a Q or A.
2007-06-08 08:19:54
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answered by ▪ώhiteĝırl▪® 5
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I have no clue, but you are right. The battle is not over yet, we must maintain the pressure on congress to really listen to those who put them in office. We put them there, and we can take them out.
2007-06-08 07:48:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Because it's not a question. A question means you're looking for someone else to respond to you. Instead, you gave your own answer, making it all into a political placard.
2007-06-08 07:48:49
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answered by skip742 6
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I don't know. Did you click the Customer Service and ask? If you dispute it they will actually look into it and give points back, though it remains deleted.
2007-06-08 07:50:49
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answered by Anonymous
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