Originally posted by Yogi:[..]
And why would they do that?They're there to help, it doesn't matter where they are from.
Why shoulnd't they be allowed to though?
Originally posted by Yogi:[..]
And why would they do that?They're there to help, it doesn't matter where they are from.
Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:I'm never buying somethiong because the government tells me too. I'd rather rot in jail.
Originally posted by Macphistfly:[..]
Here's to that.
Revolution Time Again.
Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:The following things you may or may not know:
1. You cant be turned away from an emergency room in the U.S. if you have a real emergency. They have big-ass signs posted in them stateing that.
2. Obamacare contains enough bribes to various states that the government could probally buy a third-world country.
3. They snuck in a provision making it so the government is responsible for all student loans. What does that have to do with health care?
4. The I.R.S. is to be the chief enforcement agency.
5. 14 states(including Michigan) are preparing to file lawsuits challenging ints constitutionality, on grounds that it violate the 10th amedment, of the Bill Of Rights.
Discuss.
Originally posted by WojBhoy:To all ye fair folk, particularly the UK souls to whom it may concern - any reaction to the budget?
I genuinely believe our country is a good one and that things can become good again, but there needs to be some major changes and a few steelies up slacking rears, 'cause it does feel like the current administration, and to be honest many of those who sit on either side of Westminster are determined to run the place into the ground.
The 10% rise on excise duty for cider was the final straw for me though. One of my friends started a Facebook group in protest to it (http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=108529325839226&ref=nf), and it's gained near on 10k members since 1:30pm today. Inspired. Grass-root politics in the age of information
Originally posted by stj0691:[..]
On another note, the US needs to stop this "War on Terror". It's a new age "Cold War" but we're much more paranoid. Just something of an impression I'm getting from it all.
Originally posted by yuri31:"We've gone from the top of the Premier League to the bottom of the Conference in 13 wasted years – and we say it's time to sack the manager."
Who do you think you'll vote for, if I may ask? When is the election taking place, in May?
Originally posted by yuri31:
Hadn't the 'paranoid' War on Terror been begun, more events like 9/11 would have happened.
Originally posted by yeah:[..]
Or less...
Originally posted by yuri31:[..]
Do you really think that if Afghanistan, which was Al Qaeda's home back then, had not been invaded, they would not do more things like that? I know that the invasion destabilised the region, and great hatred towards the US rose, but attacking terrorists right where they resided and kept expanding their organistation was essential in my opinion. Now they're moved to Yemen and sadly, they are successful at taking over that country.
Originally posted by yeah:[..]
I'm not saying that without the invasion, we'd have world peace. It's just that old if, would, had,... game. We just won't know.
"War on terror" is much more than just the Afghanistan invasion, btw. And you already mentioned the effect on "Al Qaeda"... you only forget that "they" never left the country.
Problem is the violence breeds violence thing. With every man, woman, child killed by the western military in the Middle East, you produce one more so called terrorist.