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Second Amendment question...are black people allowed to form a militia?
11 AntwortenGovernmentvor 7 JahrenWell, after several month's hiatus, I see it's status quo here at Y/A Politics...hate keeps flowing, racism abounds, ignorance proliferates?
My question: Can anyone tell me why on Earth has the U.S. pledged $3.15 BILLION yearly until 2018 to Israel for Israel's defense?
We taxpayers pay more for Israeli defense than Israelis do.
http://www.businessinsider.com/heres-how-much-amer...
And before anyone starts with the "Intergalactic KelleeBundee is anti-Semitic," I am not. I am anti-genocide & anti-apartheid.
Q2- Is everyone in our government afraid of AIPAC?
2 AntwortenCurrent Eventsvor 7 JahrenWell, after a several month hiatus, I see it's status quo here at Y/A Politics...hate keeps flowing, racism abounds, ignorance proliferates.?
My question: Can anyone tell me why on Earth has the U.S. pledged $3.15 BILLION yearly until 2018 to Israel for Israel's defense?
We taxpayers pay more for Israeli defense than Israelis do.
http://www.businessinsider.com/heres-how-much-amer...
And before anyone starts with the "Intergalactic KelleeBundee is anti-Semitic," I am not. I am anti-genocide & anti-apartheid.
Q2- Is everyone in our government afraid of AIPAC?
6 AntwortenGovernmentvor 7 JahrenWondering about a movie, mid-late 80s, I think...some teenagers in I think northeastern Pennsylvania steal a car?
I don't remember where they were going, but I swear Sean Penn was in it. I don't remember much about it, but I remember seeing Orthodox Russian churches.
Any info appreciated.
3 AntwortenMoviesvor 7 JahrenAnyone know what happened to my avatar?
Is it like virignity, if you don't use it, it grows back?
5 AntwortenOther - Yahoo Productsvor 7 JahrenAre there any references to "Hello girls" prior to General Pershing & WW1?
1 AntwortHistoryvor 7 JahrenWhy does the U.S. continue to be the main food supplier to North Korea?
4 AntwortenGovernmentvor 7 JahrenWhy didn't FDR/Churchill bomb the rail lines leading to Auschwitz?
I'm not interested in kneejerk responses from point gaming trolls or bored children.
I really want to know what anyone intelligent on this site might have to say about the subject. Thank you.
10 AntwortenHistoryvor 7 JahrenCornucopians...why hasn't technology cleaned up the pollution in China?
Isn't technology supposed to be the answer, as opposed to accountability and environmentalism?
What's taking you guys so long?
7 AntwortenGlobal Warmingvor 7 JahrenAre all Cornucopians Anti-Climate Changers?
and are all Environmentalists Climate Changers?
2 AntwortenGlobal Warmingvor 7 JahrenIs Wal*Mart going to clean up the pollution in China?
After all, they are responsible, are they not?
13 AntwortenPoliticsvor 7 JahrenDoes Charley Pride have an all white fanbase?
6 AntwortenCountryvor 7 JahrenCEO of Exxon LOVES fracking unless it's near his ranch...why is that, I wonder?
Rex Tillerson, CEO of ExxonMobile, is a staunch supporter of fracking. But bring that business anywhere near his Bartonville, Texas, ranch and he'll sue.
Tillerson has developed a reputation for his unwavering support of fracking. The practice is key to Exxon's business, and Tillerson is highly critical of efforts to regulate it, according to Forbes.
"This type of dysfunctional regulation is holding back the American economic recovery, growth and global competitiveness," Tillerson lashed out on one occasion, Forbes reported.
But when remnants of fracking com to Tillerson's neighborhood his tune changes. Instead of concerns about America's best interest and Exxon's energy future, Tillerson's focus becomes the unpleasant effects it has on the quality of life and real estate values, Forbes noted. And he's willing to take legal action.
The Exxon CEO joined a lawsuit to shut down a water tower that's to be used to supply fracking near his ranch. And Tillerson isn't just a passive supporter asked to sign a community petition. No, he went to a town hall meeting to personally protest against the construction of the water tower, according to The Wall Street Journal.
News of the lawsuit arose days after the Weather Channel published an in-depth report of the nasty effects natural gas drilling has on Texas' air quality, Amy Silverstein wrote in her Dallas Observer blog.
To be fair, Silverstein noted, the lawsuit Tillerson and his neighbors filed doesn't concern itself too much with the larger implications of natural gas drilling. Mostly, the plaintiffs just want to talk about how a 160-foot water tower is too big and ugly to fit in wealthy, attractive places like Bartonville.
Though Tillerson is clearly against dysfunctional fracking regulation, the lawsuit charges, "This monstrosity will mock the purpose of the Bartonville zoning ordinance."
The lawsuit also describes the tower's location as "abnormal and out of place for the surroundings." In addition to not being pretty enough, Bartonville residents are concerned about the noise and traffic that will result from the heavy trucks hauling the water.
None of the concerns set forth in the lawsuit ever seemed to trouble Tillerson when those issues were plaguing other neighborhoods, Forbes stated.
And though the official outcome of the case remains to be seen, "the lawsuit already has a winner, and that winner is irony," Silverstein quipped.
http://www.moneynews.com/Markets/Tillers%E2%80%A6
So...is it OK to drill or put an eyesore water tower in impoverished rural areas?
Can you say "HYPOCRITE"?
How about GREEDY ****???
14 AntwortenPoliticsvor 7 JahrenCEO of Exxon LOVES fracking unless it's near his ranch...why is that, I wonder?
Rex Tillerson, CEO of ExxonMobile, is a staunch supporter of fracking. But bring that business anywhere near his Bartonville, Texas, ranch and he'll sue.
Tillerson has developed a reputation for his unwavering support of fracking. The practice is key to Exxon's business, and Tillerson is highly critical of efforts to regulate it, according to Forbes.
"This type of dysfunctional regulation is holding back the American economic recovery, growth and global competitiveness," Tillerson lashed out on one occasion, Forbes reported.
But when remnants of fracking com to Tillerson's neighborhood his tune changes. Instead of concerns about America's best interest and Exxon's energy future, Tillerson's focus becomes the unpleasant effects it has on the quality of life and real estate values, Forbes noted. And he's willing to take legal action.
The Exxon CEO joined a lawsuit to shut down a water tower that's to be used to supply fracking near his ranch. And Tillerson isn't just a passive supporter asked to sign a community petition. No, he went to a town hall meeting to personally protest against the construction of the water tower, according to The Wall Street Journal.
News of the lawsuit arose days after the Weather Channel published an in-depth report of the nasty effects natural gas drilling has on Texas' air quality, Amy Silverstein wrote in her Dallas Observer blog.
To be fair, Silverstein noted, the lawsuit Tillerson and his neighbors filed doesn't concern itself too much with the larger implications of natural gas drilling. Mostly, the plaintiffs just want to talk about how a 160-foot water tower is too big and ugly to fit in wealthy, attractive places like Bartonville.
Though Tillerson is clearly against dysfunctional fracking regulation, the lawsuit charges, "This monstrosity will mock the purpose of the Bartonville zoning ordinance."
The lawsuit also describes the tower's location as "abnormal and out of place for the surroundings." In addition to not being pretty enough, Bartonville residents are concerned about the noise and traffic that will result from the heavy trucks hauling the water.
None of the concerns set forth in the lawsuit ever seemed to trouble Tillerson when those issues were plaguing other neighborhoods, Forbes stated.
And though the official outcome of the case remains to be seen, "the lawsuit already has a winner, and that winner is irony," Silverstein quipped.
http://www.moneynews.com/Markets/Tillerson-frackin...
So...is it OK to drill or put an eyesore water tower in impoverished rural areas?
Can you say "HYPOCRITE"?
How about GREEDY ****???
15 AntwortenGlobal Warmingvor 7 JahrenWho debunked Al Gore? Was it a legitimate source/individual or a raving loon?
And what is Anti-Climate Changers main issue with him?
Just wondering.
16 AntwortenGlobal Warmingvor 7 JahrenAnti-Climate Changers...what if you're wrong?
13 AntwortenPoliticsvor 7 JahrenAnti-Climate Changers...what if you're wrong?
15 AntwortenGlobal Warmingvor 7 JahrenProLifers: How would you solve the population problem?
The U.N.'s projection for the planet is 9.6 billion by 2050. In the U.S. the population is expected to rise to 438 million (mostly dark-skinned) people.
What is the REAL problem with abortion? Is it lack of eduction? Not the best birth control? Too many people having sexual relations out of wedlock?
Be honest now.
24 AntwortenPoliticsvor 7 JahrenProLifers: How would you solve the population problem since abortion is "murder"?
The U.N.'s projection for the planet is 9.6 billion by 2050. In the U.S. the population is expected to rise to 438 million (mostly dark-skinned) people.
What is the REAL problem with abortion? Is it lack of eduction? Not the best birth control? Too many people having sexual relations out of wedlock?
Be honest now.
16 AntwortenReligion & Spiritualityvor 7 JahrenDid Ronald Reagan do any good during his presidency?
17 AntwortenPoliticsvor 7 Jahren