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2009-09-17 Alderman:

It depends on where you want to be an alderman. Generally, the number of signatures is a certain percentage of the last voter turn out. In other jurisdictions, it is just a flat number. Also, some jurisdictions

2009-07-01 War in Iraq:

I have to go into my memory banks for this one. Firstly, after 911, the Congress passed the Patriot Act (actually a number of laws plus the "Act" itself), which basically said that we don't have to wait

2009-05-13 Debt owed to US Gov.:

Yes they can ask for the money, but the other side can say one of two things:1) we are in worse shape than you are and we can't afford it, or 2) When you pay your billions in your outstanding debt, then

2009-04-04 gay marriage:

There are legal differences depending on what a particular State writes into its "civil union" laws. A civil union is basically a legal contract between two people that specifically identifies what is

2009-04-01 Debt owed to the U.S.:

Yes, other countries "owe" us money from WWII, just like we "owe" the United Nations for pledges we made. However, that "owe" is different from the Treasury Bonds that were sold to Japan, China, etc

 

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