Article 2: The Senate vote to repeal the don't ask, don't tell failed with a 56-43 vote. It needed 60 votes to pass. The ban against openly being homosexual in the military is still in effect. The law is clearly unconstitutional and I don't see how the vote didn't pass. Do you think it should be repealed?
Article 3: Stuxnet, a computer worm, is a highly sophisticated virus that has been infecting computers around the world. It spreads through overlooked holes in Microsoft's Windows OS. It can control industrial components. It can wait for the right conditions and reverse their normal functions. It could be amed at a certain factory in Iran. The team behind it and their motives is unknown, but we are trying to find out. Do you think it could endanger national security?
Article 4: 12 people were killed, 19 were severely injured, and 20 suffered minor injuries in a bus crash near Berlin. Trying to avoid another car, the bus swerved and ran into the column of a bridge. German officials are currently doing all they can to save those injured in this terrible accident.Do you think further precautions should be taken to prevent more accidents like this?
Article 5: The department of defense bought and destroyed about 9,500 copies of an officer's memoir: "Operation Dark Heart" in order to protect government secrets. They forced hit to omit certain facts that are considered classified, from single words and names to entire paragraphs. The new publication is missing many names and places. One person on ebay is claiming to have the original manuscript and is asking for $2000. The retail price for the revision is $25.99. Do you agree with the Pentagon's acts?
Article 4: 12 people were killed, 19 were severely injured, and 20 suffered minor injuries in a bus crash near Berlin. Trying to avoid another car, the bus swerved and ran into the column of a bridge. German officials are currently doing all they can to save those injured in this terrible accident.Do you think further precautions should be taken to prevent more accidents like this?
Article 5: The department of defense bought and destroyed about 9,500 copies of an officer's memoir: "Operation Dark Heart" in order to protect government secrets. They forced hit to omit certain facts that are considered classified, from single words and names to entire paragraphs. The new publication is missing many names and places. One person on ebay is claiming to have the original manuscript and is asking for $2000. The retail price for the revision is $25.99. Do you agree with the Pentagon's acts?