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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…4hrs4H

Florida Law Prohibits Chinese Citizens From Buying Homes

  1410 replies

Can I buy a house in China? No. Can I buy land in China? No. Can I own a company in China? No. Are US based social medi…

 @9M7PM2R from Colorado answered…3hrs3H

Capture if there is undeniable evidence that they are planning an attack our country Assassinate if there is undeniable…

 @9M7PGT2 from Colorado answered…3hrs3H

Capture if there is undeniable evidence they are planning Assassinate if there is undeniable evidence they have committ…

 @9M7PBK4 from Colorado answered…4hrs4H

We should be aware and be ready to stop it at its sorse but we should not inverven in other country's problems unless as…

 @9M7NJBY from Kansas answered…4hrs4H

only if the country they reside in is working with the terrorist organization otherwise seek support of the country to e…

 @9M7LN8T from California answered…5hrs5H

Yes, but only if there is sustainable evidence they have committed or plan to commit an attack against our country.

 @9M7GQZH answered…6hrs6H

Yes, non-governmental entities that pose an immediate threat do not require the same standards for military action.

 @9M7FS9L from Texas answered…7hrs7H

No, unless a suspicious act was found, as well, as evidence. They should be given a trial, and imprison instead.

 @9M7FDLV from Utah answered…7hrs7H

No, doing so could cause the people of Mexico to panic and become worried, wary of the U.S. possibly.

 @9M7FDLV from Utah answered…7hrs7H

Yes and no, it should always depend on the situation that would need that approval and the Congress could provide an opi…

 @9M7F6FB from West Virginia answered…7hrs7H

Yes, to a certain extent of force, not causing wars because your scared of another terrorist attack, you shouldn’t put o…

 @9M7DPMX from Indiana answered…7hrs7H

No because this can and will lead to the military abusing their power and killing innocent civilians

 @9M7DFFP from Virginia answered…7hrs7H

It depends on the scenario. If we experience an event like 9/11 or any other mass casualty incident at home then preside…

 @9M7CG2P from California answered…8hrs8H

no theres no reason to start a war that we know we'd win, plus it wont stop cartel affairs everywhere it will continue t…

 @9M7BNQ8 from Texas answered…8hrs8H

Yes, the president should be able to only deploy special forces to prevent or retaliate against attacks

 @9M7BCFB from Louisiana answered…8hrs8H

No, the U.S. would just be starting a war and should only be able to assassinate a suspected terrorists in U.S. borders…

 @9M7BCFB from Louisiana answered…8hrs8H

NO! Checks and Balances must always be used unless the President really needs to do something REALLY important.

 @9M79J5D from South Carolina answered…8hrs8H

President should only have the authority if an imminent threat is looming. All other situations should go through congre…

 @9M78MY5 from Texas answered…9hrs9H

It should be unauthorized if it is blatantly obvious that their is gonna be a suspected attack or we have been attacked.

 @9M78LPR from Wisconsin answered…9hrs9H

We should only help countries that ask for us, we don't want another Vietnam war where we take a stand on a front that d…

 @9M76ZWP from New York answered…9hrs9H

if the president is sure about an attack coming and congress won't be able to give an answer in time then the president…

 @9M7685R from Texas answered…10hrs10H

Formal declaration of war requires congressional approval. Individual actions does not and the president should be able…

 @9M755TL from Louisiana answered…10hrs10H

Mobilizing U.S military against the Mexican drug cartels could be dangerous and potentially make U.S military personnel…

 @9M74THY from Pennsylvania answered…10hrs10H

I feel like it depends what they did if they killed people then we kill them but if it was not as bad we should imprison…

 @9M6XBGB from Texas answered…19hrs19H

Should instead authorize economic/social aid the Mexico/South America/Central America with police intervention but no st…