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From Yahoo Image Search: "Opposing Views"
Wed Jul 15 20:08:56 2009

OPINION: Confirmation Hearings to Begin - Women Criticize Sotomayor
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OPINION: Confirmation Hearings to Begin - Women Criticize Sotomayor

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By Christian News Wire - Nation's Religious Press Leader washington dc -- Members of the Women's Coalition for Justice released the following statements in ...

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Mon, 13 Jul 2009 18:48:49 GM

I encourage everybody to use the blogroll on the right hand side of this page to find news and critiques that are counter to your current . views. on Sotomayor. Read . opposing views. with the goal of understanding what the writer has said ...

ARTICLE: Another Batch of Obama Ambassador Nominees Give Big Bucks
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ARTICLE: Another Batch of Obama Ambassador Nominees Give Big Bucks

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By OpenSecrets.org​ - Center for Responsive Politics President Obama's fifth consecutive week of naming new ambassadors brought with it five people with ...

From Google Blog Search: "Opposing Views"
Mon Jul 13 19:22:25 2009

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    Group was founded in 1997 to promote the fair and equal treatment under the law for all citizens without regard to race, gender, or ethnic origin. Includes articles, news, and contact information.
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    A national civil rights organization created to educate the public about racial and gender preferences.
  • A A "Poison" Divides Us
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    An interview by Alicia Montgomery with University of California Regent Ward Connerly in which he defends his initiatives to end affirmative action programs in public universities. From Salon Magazine. (March 27, 2000)
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Mon Jul 6 14:45:34 2009
Who's Smarter: Bond Guys or Stock Guys? - Seeking Alpha
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Who's Smarter: Bond Guys or Stock Guys?

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Our issue is how to reconcile the opposite views of experts in the bond world versus experts in the stock world. The market is always full of opposing views ...



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Doctor offers views on health insurance - GoErie.com
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Heresy: That Horrible Word - Virtue Online
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Heresy: That Horrible Word

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... a fettering of the imagination, that ends not only in alienation from God, but also in alienation from others, especially those who take opposing views ; ...



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From Google News Search: "Opposing Views"
Wed Jul 15 11:46:46 2009

Which of you makes the final decision on a time sensitive topic, in which both have opposing views?
Q. Right now a decision must be made! Both of you have given great opinions on the pros and cons of this topic. Yet both are still at opposites on a solution. Now, a decision "must" be made and someone is going to be unhappy. Who makes that decision in your relationship and why? God, I love this site, this is fun!
Asked by delux_version - Sun Oct 5 13:44:10 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Usually, my husband and I can work it out. The only time sensitive topic he and I are at odds with is whether or not to try for a baby (time sensitive because, let's face it, a gal's peak fertility is only a few days each month), and he tends to win that one, unfortunately.
Answered by Catholic Mythbuster - Sun Oct 5 13:53:28 2008

Is the left REALLY open to opposing views?
Q. The "violation emails" that I receive rarely violate any of Yahoo's guidelines, but they are admittedly critical of many of the policies or agendas from the left. If the left can support their positions with valid examples or other proof, why don't they - instead of blocking answers or reporting the ones that question their positions? They seem to possess an overabundance of criticism but a definate shortage of any viable solutions which can stand up to any real scrutiny. Has my experience been skewed or is this conclusion valid?
Asked by LeAnne - Sat Jul 5 11:36:37 2008 - - 29 Answers - 2 Comments

A. Nobody represent the whole left and of course you got all kinds of people on all sides. I'm certainly open to opposing views and believe most people on the left generally are. It's an often underestimated fact fellow yahoo members are NOT the only ones using the reporting flag. "In addition to users who report questions and answers to us to be reviewed, our Customer Care agents also review potential abusive content picked up by our filters, and we have active moderators on Yahoo! Answers around the clock." (last answer) That's Staff, they know. So it's anyone's guess how many times a user reported you but it's almost certain it's less than you assumed. Also even when I'm not open to a different view what's also my right it's not… [cont.]
Answered by justgoodfolk - Sat Jul 5 17:06:20 2008

Could you vote for someone with opposing views?
Q. I'm trying for a relative light subject. But suppose a presidential candidate wanted to bring back Prohibition and you like beer or wine. Forget it was tried and failed before. But suppose the candidate was intelligent, honorable and did have valid reasons for Prohibition. Could or would you vote for them? Would you be willing to give up something you like for the betterment of society and your country? And remember the subject of Prohibition purely a hypothetical situation. The benefit of which would be fewer drunk drivers, less domestic violence, fewer people needing liver transplants. Thanks on several responses. Though I didn't ask directly in the question, much was about you actually being willing to give something up personally you… [cont.]
Asked by genghis1947 - Mon Oct 22 23:41:09 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Interesting. Well, it all depends on the subject, its importance and the arguments being made for and against it. You describe a person wanting something for themselves while knowing that it harms "society and your country." I guess sometimes people vote baldly for their own personal gain and don't care about the impact on others at all, but I'd like to think that, more often, that's not the case. People give up things they like -- stealing whatever they want when they want, for example, or stopping at red lights and driving at the speed limit -- in order to live in society as a matter of course. If, to take your example, you happen to like beer and wine but you realize that those things harm society and you see the candidate as having… [cont.]
Answered by TaDa - Tue Oct 23 00:05:42 2007

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Wed Jul 15 17:10:46 2009