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Obama's Speech to School Children
Asked by M.M. from San Diego
on September 27, 2011
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***Please don't delete or flag my post. I'm trying to determine what I should do for my kindergartener.
The school is offering an opt out option so I am thinking a...
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- Geez, it's the President of the United States. I think at the very least we should all show some respect for the position, regardless of whether we like the guy or no...
- Huh? My daughter is in kindergarten as well and I haven't heard anything about her class watching this. Do what YOU feel comfortable doing and don't feel guilty about ...
- I think the kids should be allowed to watch a presidential speech. You should watch it as well so you can discuss it when your child gets home. If you don't work out...
Looking for Opinions About Obama's Address to Children Across America
Asked by A.K. from Washington DC
on September 4, 2009
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Hello all. I am just wondering what your opinion is of the address to the children across America that President Obama will be making on Tuesday, September 8. I have h...
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- I feel that it is unrealistic to expect the wording of a yet to be presented public speech to be given, especially a presidential one. Most times, speeches are change...
- I went to a college overseas founded by real, card-carrying, honest-to-whatever-deity-you-prefer socialists. Believe me, Obama's no socialist. It would benefit everyon...
- Do you ask your child's teacher for her lesson plans so you know exactly what they are going to say to your child each day? The speech will be made public before hand...
Politics
Asked by T.R. from Evansville
on October 30, 2008
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I know this question is going to get alot of responces, but I would like to know the main diff between the presidental canadates Obama and Mcain. I have tried to watc...
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- Wow I totally loved what Becky said. I had a hard time determining who I would vote for and my mom suggested I go to the women's league of voters I beleive is what it...
- I think that Becky did a great job of putting it in a nutshell. I don't consider myself republican or democrat and try to give each candidate a chance to prove himself...
- Both, Becky and Amanda, did a great job explaining. Here is a little help for you in case you want to do a little more research: go to www.focusvoter.com. It will dire...
Husband Does Not Want Third Child - May End Our Marriage
Asked by M.S. from Chicago
on December 6, 2009
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I have found myself unexpectedly pregnant. We did not plan to have this third child. Just told my husband last night, and we came to an impasse. He wants me to have an...
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- I have not been through this personally, however I have know a few people who have. Do what is right for you. There are many options including adoption (which certainl...
- I am in shock reading this, I don't understand how a husband can ask such a thing to his wife. I'm not married but I've been with the same man for over 8 years, we hav...
- I spent the last fifteen years trying to have a baby with my husband who helped me raise my two children from a first marriage. I am a survivor of uterine cancer five ...
Do You Raise Your Kids with Your Politics.-or Really Try to Give Them Both Sides
Asked by M.D. from Washington DC
on August 1, 2011
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You may or may not know that my husband and I are of different political parties and both feel very strongly about our side, we REALLY try not to talk about it. But so...
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- people in the schools,whether they be principals, teachers or even janitors, should NOT be discussing their political viewpoints with the students, i dont care if the...
- My husband do not always see eye to eye on politics. I think whether it's politics or religion (add your own controversial topic), our job as parents is to teach our...
- My kids know what my political orientation is, but I always make an effort to give the our kids the "other side". Especially since I differ from most of my family on p...
"After-birth Abortions"????
Asked by A.C. from Savannah
on March 2, 2012
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What do you think of this article? What in the world can we do to actually keep morality alive when the world seems to seriously be sinking? I guess that's my biggest...
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- I read the original article (your link is not working). It is interesting although certainly there are flaws in the author's ethical reasoning. The most cogent being t...
- I just read it in the Natural News this morning. The thoughts of the extremely rich (like Bill Gates) and these crazy scientists just scare me. I have always been pro...
- Yes, Riley is a smarty-pants. No, I'm not gonna be jealous of her either :-) She's right, though. Nothing to add to her point.
The Birth Control Debate...
Asked by L._. from San Diego
on February 18, 2012
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Not wanting to be difficult to the people below saying that this is a settled issue... It doesn't seem to be settled. This headline on Foxnews this morning shows tha...
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- I don't know about you, but I will absolutely be voting for Obama again... as for Obamacare, I stood staunchly behind it's original hard edge reform, but due to Obama'...
- Actually, a church CAN fire someone for not being of the faith or doing something that disagrees with it outside the normal worker-rights laws. So, don't say they won'...
- Sharon E's response mirrors my thoughts. Excellent summary. And like Laura U points out, there is nothing simple, or often even possible, about changing jobs if th...
The News Media
Asked by K.W. from Bismarck
on January 20, 2012
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In regards to the Republican Race...at this point we have four men campaigning for the job. In order of popularity?...Romney, Paul, Gingrich, and Santorum, or vice ve...
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- My answer is no as a majority people do not do their own research. Too many are influenced by what is being fed to them or what their family is doing, or because they...
- I think that too many people vote based on what they are fed or on a particular issue without looking at the big picture. That's not a Republican thing. That's a peopl...
- I honestly do not think our votes count for anything. The electoral college carries the state vote and pretty much makes the decision. I vote for who I have heard t...
Santorum?
Asked by A.J. from Williamsport
on February 15, 2012
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I'm a Democrat, and I admit, I have not been following the GOP race much since Cain dropped out, feeling Romney would end up as the candidate. The rest seemed a littl...
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- Sorry A., I'm not an "intelligent GOP momma". I'm an intelligent democrat. I voted for Obama in 2008, I will vote for hm again in 2012. I think people are very rep...
- I can't believe anyone would vote for Obama after the mess he's made during his presidency. Read D'nesh D'Souza's book "The Roots of Obama's Rage" for the truth abou...
- I am an intelligent conservative tea party member. I'm not sure who I am going to vote for but know this, I will do whatever it takes to make sure Obama does NOT get ...
About Trust
Asked by R.K. from Dayton
on September 29, 2008
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My question is for people who say they don't trust the Democratic presidential candidate, but they don't know why, they just feel they don't trust him.
Take a littl...
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- I find it funny that people are not responding to this request. You make a good point - I think most people are hesitant because Obama is not white, Harvard educated, ...
- Thank you for writing this question. This is a very important topic because our country is in the midst of some very serious problems (Iraq, Afghanistan, financial cr...
- I know why I don't trust him and it has nothing to do with the reasons mentioned above... All I have to say is William Ayers, Jeremiah Wright and not to mention he sup...