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  • Tracfone service is that bad?

    i have a tracfone and everybody keeps telling me the customer service is really bad. and slow when fixing concerns. is that true ?

    14 AnswersCell Phones & Plans9 years ago
  • Why oprah is helping octomom ?

    Octomon was in the Oprah show , with Suzie Orman helping her with her finances and teaching us , not to judge her ... because she had so many kids....umm...so now, the oprah show is a human washing machine.. last week was Donald Trumph, after the show, we saw him like the next USA president....and now is octomom..who will be next. ?

    9 AnswersTalk Shows1 decade ago
  • Buying VS Renting ? benefits ?

    I would like someone who really convinces me of the benefits of buying a house in

    USA, as for my point of view is the worst deal i ever see. The house will never , ever be yours. as you have to pay property taxes for life. association fees, maintenance, and now you will never know if he price is going to increase or decrease depending on wall st. lobbyist. , i know first hand, in other countries you can buy a home and thats it ,the land, the structure is totally yours, .. also i can not do nothing in it , unles i get a permit, and the inspector approvess if i can replace the door or the windows.

    what is the benefit ?

    3 AnswersRenting & Real Estate1 decade ago
  • ICE work in orlando florida?

    AS A RESIDENT IN ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CENTER, WE NOTICE AN

    'INVASION " OF ILLEGAL RESIDENTS, AND NO ONE SEES TO CARE, ICE IS AWARE OF THIS?DOES ICE WORKS IN ORLANDO FLORIDA , OR IT IS GOOD FOR CHEAP SALARY JOBS ON THE TOURIST AREA?

    1 AnswerImmigration1 decade ago
  • Venezuela:chavez is time for US to take it seriously ?

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    Secret document: Venezuela, Bolivia supplying Iran with uranium

    By The Associated Press

    Tags: Iran, venezuela, Israel news

    Venezuela and Bolivia are supplying Iran with uranium for its nuclear program, according to a secret Israeli government report.

    The two South American countries are known to have close ties with Iran, but this is the first allegation that they are involved in the development of Iran's nuclear program, considered a strategic threat by Israel.

    "There are reports that Venezuela supplies Iran with uranium for its nuclear program," the Foreign Ministry document states, referring to previous Israeli intelligence conclusions. It added, "Bolivia also supplies uranium to Iran."

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    The report concludes that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is trying to undermine the United States by supporting Iran.

    Venezuela and Bolivia are close allies, and both regimes have a history of opposing U.S. foreign policy

    4 AnswersPolitics1 decade ago
  • WHY IS THERE A DIRECT FLY FROM VENEZUELA TO IRAN ?

    The only good news is that we wont have to fly as far to bomb their nuke program

    PORLAMAR, Venezuela – Iran is helping to detect uranium deposits in Venezuela and initial evaluations suggest reserves are significant, President Hugo Chavez’s government said Friday.

    Mining Minister Rodolfo Sanz said Iran has been assisting Venezuela with geophysical survey flights and geochemical analysis of the deposits, and that evaluations “indicate the existence of uranium in western parts of the country and in Santa Elena de Uairen,” in southeastern Bolivar state.

    “We could have important reserves of uranium,” Sanz told reporters upon arrival on Venezuela’s Margarita Island for a weekend Africa-South America summit. He added that efforts to certify the reserves could begin within the next three years.

    1 AnswerMilitary1 decade ago
  • would you buy GM or Chrysler ?

    they go on banckruptcy. so your car is going to loose value.

    18 AnswersChrysler1 decade ago
  • The propery taxes mistery ?

    how is that i have to pay property taxes every year , for the rest of my life and my neighboor who is renting an apt. pay no **** and use the same library, the same police, the same school, the same garbage disposal , the same fire dept. that i pay for ?

    10 AnswersSenior Citizens1 decade ago
  • Property taxes are Fair ?

    We bought a house, we paid $3,000 annual on property taxes. it is for the schools, the fire dept. the police, the garbage, the library etc... wich is ok. perfect. NOW if decide to rent an apt. i do not have pay so. even do i use all the benefits the home owners had paid ? is that a fair system ? or a sack full of **** ?

    2 AnswersCurrent Events1 decade ago
  • Is this the new United States ?

    The Peasants or Serfs:

    Life on a manor was extremely hard for a peasant. It consisted of work and family life. Approximately ninety percent of the people in the middle ages were considered to be peasants. There was a division of the peasants into free and a type of indentured servants. The free peasants worked in their own independent businesses, usually as carpenters, blacksmiths, weavers, or bakers. They paid the lord a type of rent for using their small plots of land. The other, unfree peasants lived on the land without paying any money, but worked for the lord, earning their stay.

    this was on medieval ages....progress. bull sh!@#$%

    8 AnswersCurrent Events1 decade ago
  • Are we stupid or what ? progress ?

    During the period of history known as the Middle Ages, feudalism was the law of the land. It was the basis by which the upper nobility class maintained control over the lower classes. This rigid structure of government consisted of kings, lords, and the peasants. Other crucial contributors to this structure were the leaders of the church and other neighboring kings who held influence in the kingdom. The structure first came about, and remained for so long, because of the great size of the land the kings had under their control. The kings held this land by what they believed was "divine right", the right to rule granted by God and then passed on through heredity. However, there was no physical way for a king to govern all the land effectively because there was no quick communication system, and it often took several days to travel from one part of the country to the other, even in a relatively small country such as England. The king needed a way to maintain control over his lands, even if indirectly. As a solution, he formed a sort of contract with his barons, his direct underlings. The barons were given a large portion of the king's land, known as fiefs or manors. In turn, they had to pay "homage and fealty" to the king. They did this by giving their support to the king at all times, governing the land that was given them, and being ready to provide troops and fight for the king when the need arose. Often the last requirement was waived in return for "shield money". This "shield money" was often used to maintain a somewhat regular army.

  • Is this the real war in the middle east ?

    Halliburton’s $2.5 billion no-bid "Restore Iraqi Oil" (RIO) contract[24] was supposed to pay for itself as well as reconstruction of the entire country. Had the contract been fulfilled correctly, Iraq would be able to export much more oil from its northern oil fields. Instead, the oil fields are barely usable and access to international markets is severely limited. Halliburton’s work on the pipeline crossing the Tigris river at Al Fatah was a critical failure. Against the advice of its own experts, Halliburton tried to dig a tunnel through a geological fault zone. The underground terrain was a jumble of boulders, voids, cobblestones and gravel impossible for the kind of drilling Halliburton planned. "No driller in his right mind would have gone ahead", said Army geologist Robert Sanders when the military finally sent people to inspect the work.[25]

    Halliburton spent all of the $75.7 million allocated to the river crossing, including $100,000 a day while crews sat idle due to broken drill bits and jammed equipment. The US Inspector General estimated the money lost from oil exports at $5 million a day. After Halliburton had spent all the money allocated, the U.S. issued a new $66 million job order dedicated to the same task.

    [edit] Whistleblowing after Iraq war

    Bunnatine Greenhouse, a civil servant with 20 years of contracting experience, had complained to Army officials on numerous occasions that Halliburton had been unlawfully receiving special treatment for work in Iraq, Kuwait and the Balkans. Investigations were opened by the U.S. Justice Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Pentagon's inspector general to open criminal investigations that continue today.

    In one of the many examples of abuse, Greenhouse said that military auditors caught Halliburton overcharging the Pentagon for fuel deliveries into Iraq. She also complained that Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's office took control of every aspect of Halliburton's $7 billion no-bid Iraqi oil/infrastructure contract.

    5 AnswersMilitary1 decade ago
  • halliburton + war = money ? you tell me ?

    * Following the end of the Gulf War, the Pentagon, led by then Defense Secretary Dick Cheney, paid Halliburton subsidiary Brown & Root Services over $8.5 million to study the use of private military forces with American soldiers in combat zones.[11]

    * Thomas H. Cruikshank, who served as chairman and CEO from 1989 until 1995, was replaced by Dick Cheney.

    * In the aftermath of Operation Desert Storm in Kuwait in 1991, Halliburton crews helped bring 320 burning oil wells under control.

    * In the early 1990s Halliburton was found to be in violation of federal trade barriers in Iraq and Libya, having sold these countries dual-use oil drilling equipment and, through its former subsidiary, Halliburton Logging Services, sending six pulse neutron generators to Libya. After having pleaded guilty, the company was fined $1.2 million, with another $2.61 million in penalties.[12]

    * In the Balkans conflict in the 1990s, Kellogg Brown-Root (KBR) supported U.S. peacekeeping forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Hungary with food, laundry, transportation and other lifecycle management services.

    * In 1998 Halliburton merged with Dresser Industries, which included Kellogg. Prescott Bush was a director of Dresser Industries, which is now part of Halliburton. Former United States president George H. W. Bush worked for Dresser Industries in several positions from 1948–1951, before he founded Zapata Corporation.

    [edit] 2000s

    4 AnswersGovernment1 decade ago
  • American Soldier , tell me what do you think ?

    Blackwater Worldwide, formerly Blackwater USA, is a private military company founded in 1997 by Erik Prince and Al Clark.[2] It has alternatively been referred to as a security contractor or a mercenary organization by numerous reports by the U.S. and international media.[3][4][5][6][7] In October 2007, Blackwater USA renamed itself Blackwater Worldwide, basing themselves in the U.S. state of North Carolina, where it operates a tactical training facility ( [show location on an interactive map] 36°27′19″N 76°12′09″W / 36.455359, -76.202545) claiming to be the world's largest. The company undertakes training of more than 40,000 people a year, mostly from U.S. or foreign military and police services. The training consists of military offensive and defensive operations, as well as smaller scale personnel security. However, technologies used and techniques trained are not limited by U.S. domestic law, although it is unclear what legal status Blackwater Worldwide operates under in the U.S. and other countries, or what protection the U.S. extends to Blackwater Worldwide operations globally.[8]

    Blackwater Worldwide is currently the largest of the U.S. State Department's three private security contractors. Of the 987 contractors Blackwater provides, 744 are U.S. citizens.[9][10] At least 90 percent of its revenue comes from government contracts, two-thirds of which are no-bid contracts.[11] Blackwater Worldwide is currently contracted by the United States government to provide security services in the Iraq War.[1]

    On March 31, 2004, four Blackwater Security Consulting (BSC) employees were ambushed and killed in Fallujah, and their bodies were hanged on bridges.

    On September 16, 2007, Blackwater employees in Nisour Square, Baghdad shot and killed 17 Iraqis, at least 14 of whom were killed "without cause" according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.[12] In November 2008, the U.S. State Department prepared to slap a multimillion-dollar fine on Blackwater for shipping hundreds of automatic weapons to Iraq without the necessary permits. Some of the weapons were believed to have ended up on the country’s black market

    11 AnswersMilitary1 decade ago
  • Blackwater, how this affect the army soldiers ?

    Fallujah and Al Najaf

    A Blackwater Security Company MD-530F helicopter aids in securing the site of a car bomb explosion in Baghdad, Iraq, December, 2004, during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

    On March 31, 2004, Iraqi insurgents in Fallujah attacked a convoy containing four American private military contractors from Blackwater USA who were conducting delivery for food caterers ESS.[39] The four contractors, Scott Helvenston, Jerko Zovko, Wesley Batalona and Michael Teague, were attacked and killed with grenades and small arms fire. Their bodies were hanged from a bridge crossing the Euphrates.[40] This event was one of the causes of the US military attack on the city in the First Battle of Fallujah.[41] In the fall of 2007, a congressional report by the House Oversight Committee found that Blackwater intentionally "delayed and impeded" investigations into the contractors' deaths.[42]

    In April 2004, a few days after the Fallujah bridge hanging, a small team of Blackwater employees, along with a fire team of U.S. Marines, held off over 400 insurgents outside the Coalition Provisional Authority headquarters in Al Najaf, Iraq, waiting for U.S. troops to arrive. The headquarters was surrounded and it was the last area in the city that remained in coalition control. During the siege, as supplies and ammunition ran low, a team of Blackwater contractors 70 miles (113 km) away flew to the compound to resupply and bring an injured U.S. Marine back to safety outside of the city.[43][44] In April 2005 six Blackwater independent contractors were killed in Iraq when their Mi-8 helicopter was shot down. Also killed were three Bulgarian crewmembers and two Fijian gunners. Initial reports indicate the helicopter was shot down by rocket propelled grenades. In 2006 a car accident occurred in the Baghdad Green Zone when an SUV driven by Blackwater operatives crashed into a U.S. Army Humvee. Blackwater guards disarmed the Army soldiers and forced them to lie on the ground at gunpoint until they could disentangle their SUV from the wreck

    3 AnswersMilitary1 decade ago
  • 2029 the end of the world ?

    Worrisome Asteroid Underscores Planetary Defense Mission

    By Leonard David

    Senior Space Writer

    posted: 27 December 2004

    08:19 am ET

    BOULDER, Colo. -- A cautionary yellow-flag has been raised on a Near-Earth Asteroid (NEA) that is calculated to pass near the Earth in April 2029. The flyby distance is uncertain and an Earth impact cannot yet be ruled out.

    The object's brightness suggests that it measures over 1,300 feet (400-meters) in diameter. If indeed the asteroid -- tagged as 2004 MN4 -- does have Earth's name on it, this errant space rock, given its apparent size, is capable of causing regional devastation

    It is worth realizing that it is only happenstance that the 2004 MN4 impact date is in April 2029. It could just as well have been 2019...or 2009...or any other date," Schweickart said. "Even with the current 2029 date, the calendar suggests that we should be acting now."

    Schweickart said that one wants to arrive at an asteroid to be deflected roughly 10 years

    ahead of impact, meaning 2019 in this case. The Prometheus program schedule would barely support this, he said, although it would undoubtedly be compressed if a 2004 MN4 potential impact were to remain a high probability.

    But how high is high enough, Schweickart questioned: 1-in-50? 1-in-100? 1-in-20?

    "How could we design such a mission unless we knew more about the surface structural characteristics? Our B612 mission seems to have passed most of the NASA 'sniff' tests, but we still need to understand the structural characteristics of the surface to design the attachment mechanism for the 'tugboat'. This is one of the key objectives of our proposed D1 mission," Schweickart stated.

    2004 MN4: a wake-up call

    Schweickart advised that if a go-ahead was given to begin a deflection maneuver in 2019 to avoid a 2029 impact, he believes that need-to-know design requirements for an asteroid attachment mechanism must be in hand within a 2012-2014 time period.

    11 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Where are the weapons of mass destruction ?

    Iraq invasion, George Bush , Black wather, hallyburton..????

    we havent forget why we are there ? show me the weapons...any fanatic soldier,, did you see the weapons ?

    13 AnswersGovernment1 decade ago
  • The end of the world ??? NASA is getting ready ?

    99942 Apophis (pronounced /əˈpɒfɪs/, previously known by its provisional designation 2004 MN4) is a near-Earth asteroid that caused a brief period of concern in December 2004 because initial observations indicated a significant probability (up to 2.7%) that it would strike the Earth in 2029. Additional observations provided improved predictions that eliminated the possibility of an impact on Earth or the Moon in 2029. However there remained a possibility that during the 2029 close encounter with Earth, Apophis would pass through a gravitational keyhole, a precise region in space no more than about 600 meters across, that would set up a future impact on April 13, 2036.

    After the June discovery was confirmed, observatories throughout the world computed the probability of impact. Over the next several days, additional observations allowed for astronomers to narrow the cone of error. As they did, the probability of an impact event climbed, peaking at 2.7% (1 in 37). Combined with its size, this caused Apophis to be assessed at level four out of ten on the Torino scale and 1.10 on the Palermo scale, scales scientists use to represent the danger of an asteroid hitting Earth. These are the highest values for which any object has been rated on either scale.

    6 AnswersPolitics1 decade ago
  • Should we be worry about Apophis ?

    NASA is working on the space station getting ready for this comet, some wants to keep this in secret , still the secret is coming out.

    99942 Apophis (pronounced /əˈpɒfɪs/, previously known by its provisional designation 2004 MN4) is a near-Earth asteroid that caused a brief period of concern in December 2004 because initial observations indicated a significant probability (up to 2.7%) that it would strike the Earth in 2029. Additional observations provided improved predictions that eliminated the possibility of an impact on Earth or the Moon in 2029. However there remained a possibility that during the 2029 close encounter with Earth, Apophis would pass through a gravitational keyhole, a precise region in space no more than about 600 meters across, that would set up a future impact on April 13, 2036.

    14 AnswersCurrent Events1 decade ago