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Obama Decision to Support Gaye Marriages
Asked by E.J. from Atlanta
on May 9, 2012
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Ive just heard that Obama have decided to support gaye marriages..what is your opionion? Ive heard everything from "He will do anything to get more voters" to "Wow, he...
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- Rock on, Obama! Marriage as a legal contract should have nothing to do with religion. Leave it up to individual churches to decide if they want to honor or perform...
- This is supposed to be a free country but yet it really isn’t free is it? I am tired of people talking about rights and we are free Americans, but they only feel t...
- I am not surprised. I always assumed he did. I am so torqued by people that are not supportive of gay marriage and that have filled up the newspapers and airwaves wit...
Poll 4 in 10 Approve
Asked by D.D. from Pittsburgh
on July 28, 2011
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First off- I will not state that I understand politics. So that is why I ask. What is the deal with Obama and Boehner? One person wants to get more money out of us, th...
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- You do know that a poll can be slanted by the way of questioning to come up with whatever poll tally the ones running the poll want..??! Ask the questions right, and ...
- The poll actually shows a 52% disapproval rating of Obama vs. a 48% disapproval rating of Boehner. That's pretty close, actually. I'm not entirely sure what you me...
- I feel bad for Boehner (and I'm a Democrat). He's taking the blame for the whole Republican party. He can't get the most fiscally conservative Republicans to pass hi...
Respecting the Office
Asked by R.J. from Seattle
on June 27, 2011
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Okay, this has been on my mind for awhile.
Respect the office, if not the man.
I teach my son to call a Police Officer named Joe Jackson, Officer Jackson. Or if...
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- Yes I do and I taught my son the same way your are teaching yours. Blessings...
- I guess I don't think that failing to use the title takes away from the office. Rather, it is the rest of the comment and the tone that can do so. For example, my ...
- I agree, R.! Although I abhorred President Bush (both of them, but the younger one I abhorred far more than the elder one), and although President Obama has disappoint...
What Would You Do, Friend Who Constantly Makes Political Remarks Against Yours?
Asked by L.M. from New York
on September 27, 2011
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Hi I am curious what other ladies would do. A friend of mine and neighbor, is very clearly of a different political mindset than myself. She is Republican, I am a demo...
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- I have always thought there are two things you don't discuss with friends if you want to remain friends- Politics and Religion... I think you are handling her okay but...
- I'd just tell her you hate all politicians in general and would just as soon not waste time, energy or breath discussing them. I was taught politics, religion and mon...
- I agree that she is doing it to get a reaction out of you wether it is to change your views or to debate. Give her a stern but subtle response.
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...
How Do You Deal with Inappropriate Comments from In-laws?
Asked by S.J. from Boston
on February 8, 2010
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I would love to hear some strategies for how you other moms have dealt with comments from family members that are vastly out of whack with the values you're trying to ...
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- Oh this is definitely a tough situation. You've gotten some good advice, and some that I suspect is just impractical. I totally understand that you want to preserve a ...
- I have not read all the responses but I agree with what most have said in terms of your husband talking to his parents. It is his responsibility bc they are his paren...
- I think everyone has some great advice. The biggest thing that needs to happen is that your husband needs to step up. These are his parents, and while you may stand ...
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...
Iowa. Thoughts?
Asked by ☆.A. from Pittsburgh
on January 4, 2012
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Does anyone have any thoughts about the 2012 Iowa Caucus results?
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- Yeah. Santorum? Where did he come from all of a sudden?
- I am continually shocked that so many seemingly reasonable people could support these candidates. Do ya'll read? Do you really listen and understand what they beleive ...
- I cannot say what I think about Santorum on a family board. That's about all I have to say about the Caucus right now.
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 ...