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Wasn't it convenient the way that the London bombings cancelled debt forgiveness for Africa? Lucky banks!!?

52 fatal victims, isn't it nice to know you're making fun of an attack of which the youngest victim was an 18 year old muslim girl? still reckon you're gonna get into muslim Valhalla now? Edited 1 month ago 8 people rated this as good what's muslims got to do with it???MI5 blew them up so that Africa would be forced to continue paying its mathematically impossible to apy off debts. All the kiddies in Africa will just have to starve to death so that bankers can get their bonuses and shag escorts. DEBT SLAVERY BABY!!

What happened to david akers on eagles?

- Chosen by Voters sidelined 1 month ago 100% 2 Votes

Did Tim Allen roll over on George Jung?

- Chosen by Voters I have not heard anything which would make me believe he did. 1 month ago 75% 3 Votes

Herman Cain for President, (what) ?

He's an intelligent man but not President material. 1 month ago 1 person rated this as good ok

Your opinion on Israel and Palestine's differences?

I put myself in the Palestinians shoes and think how would I like it if my country got divided up as spoils of war then be treated like a second class citizens and I wouldn't like it. 1 month ago 4 people rated this as good I don't get why people thumbed down this answer. I completely agree with you. Palestine deserves more rights than what has been given to them.

Helppppp !!!!!???? How does the Fraser v. Bethel case relate to modern issues ?

- Chosen by Voters Bethel School District v. Fraser, 478 U.S. 675 (1986), was a United States Supreme Court decision involving free speech and public schools. Matthew Fraser was suspended from school for making a speech full of sexual double insinuations at a school assembly. Matt Fraser filed a lawsuit against the school authorities claiming a violation of his First Amendment right to free speech. The Supreme Court held that his suspension did not violate the First Amendment.Though the Court distinguished its 1969 decision Tinker v. Des Moines, which upheld the right for students to express themselves where their words are nondisruptive and could not be seen as connected with the school, the ruling in Fraser can be seen as a limitation on the scope of that ruling, prohibiting certain styles of expression that are sexually vulgar. This case is still relevant today. AJ Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethel_Scho… Edited 1 month ago 100% 4 Votes