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Old May 3, 2004 | 10:08 PM
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last chance for anyone that is interested, my project is due on thurs. thanks for everyone that has answered, i really appreciate the help!
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Old May 4, 2004 | 04:31 AM
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Gender: M

Age: 25-40

Education: Bachelors in Science

Occupation (Optional):_______________

Religion: __No

Political Party: Republican

1. Should United States intervene with other countries?

__Yes
If true, Why? (Economic reasons, power, other….)
Because all the other coutries are too weak to stand up to any type of threat, and we have the power to take car or thing before a threat grows out of control. __________________________________________________ ________

2. Do you feel United States abuses its power?

__Yes

3. Is the United Nations as a whole, effective to solve the world’s problem/crisis?

__No

4. Does communication such as peace treaties, cease-fires or negotiations between countries be jest as effective or more than physical actions.

__No

5. Should United States focus on problems domestically, globally or both?

__Both

Any other comments, concerns or any other suggestions that you have?
Thanks everyone.[/QUOTE]
the US needs to seal up the borders and station the troops on the Mexican and Canadian borders.
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Old May 4, 2004 | 04:52 AM
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Originally Posted by skabone69
the US needs to seal up the borders and station the troops on the Mexican and Canadian borders.
I forgot about that! Great point!

I read that roughly 3000 illegal Mexican Immigrants get THROUGH the border each day.

I bet if those were Muslims they'd have that border locked down in like 3 seconds, yet; we don't. Seems like a security risk to me.

*shrug*
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Old May 4, 2004 | 05:15 AM
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Gender: M

Age:17-24

Education: Undergraduate

Occupation (Optional): Banking

Religion: Yes, Catholic

Political Party: Moderate Republican

1. Should United States intervene with other countries?
sometimes
If true, Why? If that nation/country poses a threat to the U.S. or its allies __________________________________________________ ________

2. Do you feel United States abuses its power?

Yes

3. Is the United Nations as a whole, effective to solve the world’s problem/crisis?

No

4. Does communication such as peace treaties, cease-fires or negotiations between countries be jest as effective or more than physical actions.

No

5. Should United States focus on problems domestically, globally or both?

__Domestically
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Old May 4, 2004 | 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by wedley2
Hey, i have these surveys, if u have a little time, please complete the following questions.
US Intervention Survey

Gender: __M

Age: __17-24

Education __Undergraduate

Occupation (Optional):_Mechanical Design Engineer_

Religion: __Yes (optional) _________________

Political Party: __Other

1. Should United States intervene with other countries?

__Depends
If true, Why? (Economic reasons, power, other….) __This is a tough question. I think that in the currently situation we're in now I think we did the right thing. Although I think we should end this bull shit now by flying some B-52's over Iraq.
2. Do you feel United States abuses its power?

__Yes I think we can and have. But we're human and are imperfect.

3. Is the United Nations as a whole, effective to solve the world’s problem/crisis?

__No

4. Does communication such as peace treaties, cease-fires or negotiations between countries be jest as effective or more than physical actions.

__No Some country's just try to delay the inevidable.

5. Should United States focus on problems domestically, globally or both?

__Both

Any other comments, concerns or any other suggestions that you have?
Thanks everyone.
This was a great survey.
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Old May 4, 2004 | 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by antarius
I forgot about that! Great point!

I read that roughly 3000 illegal Mexican Immigrants get THROUGH the border each day.

I bet if those were Muslims they'd have that border locked down in like 3 seconds, yet; we don't. Seems like a security risk to me.

*shrug*
and they won't shut them down for fear of offending the Mexican government. As Michael Savage says, they are assaulting our borders, language, an culture and the enemy within is helping them.
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Old May 4, 2004 | 03:15 PM
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Wow, way to be extremely arrogant and intolerant. :goodjob:
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Old May 4, 2004 | 07:00 PM
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yea but they help keep landscaping and hard labor costs cheaper...
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