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Yes. If a public health emergency is declared by the government the Surgeon General of The United States has broad authority to act to prevent an outbreak of a possibly epidemic-size infectious disease that would threaten the general population of the country and possibly overwhelm the nation's medical care facilities. See related link below:
liberal -- The Conservative government called out the massive police and military presence and suppressed the strike. They also passed legislation making it easier to round up suspected leaders of the strike and deport anyone suspected of being a sympathiser. When the Winnipeg police refused to sign no strike agreements, the gov fired the force and set up a new force called The Specials - a 1800-man force that beat up any suspected strikers. Newspapers were suppressed, strikers jailed, mass firings all helped end the strike.
The answer to this question is rather broad, as there are many reasons that were NOT reasons why Bush urged the use of force in Iraq. As well, many people may disagree on former President Bush's motivations, so deciding what suspected reasons are valid and which ones are not is up for debate.
"Inject" is a verb and is defined as: drive or force (a liquid, esp. a drug or vaccine) into a person or animal's body with a syringe or similar device
Tennessee v. Garner
Tennessee vs. Garner
Korean People's Air Force was created in 1947.
Gay people have their own interests and should not force them on others.
Yes, the Surgeon General of the US has that authority. The likliehood of that power being exercised without first seeking the approval of the President is slim.
The labor force is consider as the number of people working. The labor force includes people who are working and those unemployed.
Mansa Musa did not force people to become muslim.
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