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Should Muhammed Ali be in the WWE Hall of Fame?
1 AnswerWrestling5 years agoWhat matches would you put on a "Best Women's Matches" if you had access to the WWE video library?
Remember, the WWE library also includes AWA, WCW. ECW, WCCW, and a variety of other organizations as part of it.
1 AnswerWrestling5 years agoPolls: How is your NCAA Basketball Bracket current.?
2 AnswersPolls & Surveys5 years agoWhat would it take to convince Americans we do not live in a Democracy.?
26 AnswersGovernment5 years agoWhat do you think of Goose Gossages comments about the current stateof baseball?
TAMPA, Fla. -- Hall of Fame reliever Goose Gossage called Toronto Blue Jays slugger Jose Bautista a "disgrace to the game" and blasted "nerds" for turning baseball into a "joke" during a 10-minute interview Thursday.
16 AnswersBaseball5 years agoPolitics: Do you prefer a primary system or a caucus system?
8 AnswersPolitics5 years agoWill you watch porn to save the whales?
http://www.geek.com/news/the-more-pornhub-you-watc...
PornHub is getting charitable for World Whale Day (February 13th) by pledging that for every 2,000 videos streamed on the PornHub site during the month of February, they will donate one cent to the Moclips Cetelogical Society, a non-profit in Washington State that is devoted to protecting whale species through conservation efforts and awareness.
2 AnswersPolls & Surveys5 years agoName something that will make you breathless.?
12 AnswersPolls & Surveys5 years agoHow do you feel about veterans who were honorably discharged being deported from the US?
http://www.snopes.com/united-states-deporting-vete...
It may come as a surprise to learn that serving in the United States military does not automatically confer citizenship, but it doesn't. It can smooth the way, provided the aspiring citizen is aware of what they need to do in order to apply for citizenship and gets it done within a certain timeframe. However, it's not uncommon for enlistees to wrongly assume (having never been told otherwise) they have done all they need to do in order to be awarded citizenship, and thus all they have to do after their honorable discharge is wait.
Because these particular veterans are either in the United States on green cards or without documentation after their discharges, they can be deported with cause, or for no reason at all. Past and present members of the armed forces are supposed to receive special consideration during deportation hearings, but the guidelines are inconsistently applied.
Elected officials (and candidates) who might ordinarily be in full-throated cry about the importance of military rights tend to go oddly silent when confronted with the spectres of undocumented soldiers. Sympathy for those wounded on the battlefield under the American flag suddenly falters when it turns out they had entered the country without documentation years before.
1 AnswerCurrent Events5 years agoHow do you feel about veterans who were honorably discharged being deported from the US?
http://www.snopes.com/united-states-deporting-vete...
It may come as a surprise to learn that serving in the United States military does not automatically confer citizenship, but it doesn't. It can smooth the way, provided the aspiring citizen is aware of what they need to do in order to apply for citizenship and gets it done within a certain timeframe. However, it's not uncommon for enlistees to wrongly assume (having never been told otherwise) they have done all they need to do in order to be awarded citizenship, and thus all they have to do after their honorable discharge is wait.
Because these particular veterans are either in the United States on green cards or without documentation after their discharges, they can be deported with cause, or for no reason at all. Past and present members of the armed forces are supposed to receive special consideration during deportation hearings, but the guidelines are inconsistently applied.
Elected officials (and candidates) who might ordinarily be in full-throated cry about the importance of military rights tend to go oddly silent when confronted with the spectres of undocumented soldiers. Sympathy for those wounded on the battlefield under the American flag suddenly falters when it turns out they had entered the country without documentation years before.
3 AnswersImmigration5 years ago