does the public schools, fire department and police help or worsen our communities?
10 Answers · Politics & Government · 16/03/2009
Yes it "should be" but for the leaders and most ardent followers of feminism it never WAS about equality. They ALWAYS, wanted a war against boys
6 Answers · Social Science · 09/06/2009
600,000 part-time jobs were filled last month -- Isn't this fitting the for our part-time president?
I understand. Youre a Republican and good economic news makes you angry. it's your right.
1 Answers · Politics & Government · 11/10/2012
Never tried to do that. On the other hand, take a good solid look at the implications of your own source. Recognize that the vast majority of soldiers are conscripted, unwilling participants of the war they are in...
4 Answers · Social Science · 09/07/2014
How evil is it for Republicans to do all this and then try to blame Obama? Republicans kill U.S. jobs bill designed to curb job outsourcing - 2012 http://www.examiner.com/article/republicans-kill-u-s-jobs-bill...
2 Answers · Politics & Government · 09/08/2012
He didn't anticipate such strong public backlash that would put so many Republicans in office 2010, and he didn't anticipate those Republicans would rather use a false concern for public debt to justify sabotaging economic stimulus efforts. Reagan and Bush both...
8 Answers · Politics & Government · 12/07/2012
Sounds like he wants to make the poorest even poorer so the little bit less poor think they're better off. Yawn, same old GOP bs..
6 Answers · Politics & Government · 04/02/2014
The message of the article, ultimately, is that life isn't fair. I can accept that.
9 Answers · Politics & Government · 30/12/2012
Already have. See record of almost every Rep pres. From '21 to 2008. Even the evil Bush was better.
4 Answers · Politics & Government · 05/06/2015
All standardized tests are worthless. The only way to guarantee a student has learned anything is by using only essay questions. Girls can learn math as well as boys; it's just that schools don't...
19 Answers · Education & Reference · 01/01/2019