Is USA doing a fine, defying ethical views when carrying out or supporting unethical acts beyond its borders?
Q. Would you recommend credits for such acts or behaviour.
Asked by SALT - Mon Aug 3 12:52:52 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Its none of their business and it put more tension than it bring peace
Answered by lala - Mon Aug 3 14:54:11 2009

Football Supporting views?
Q. I'm 14, and from a young age i have been influenced to supporting liverpool by my uncle. I do now support liverpool, but i also like tottenham and everton. At the moment i do not like the way that liverpool are doing things, like attempting to buy heskey? there is little chance of me supporting tottenham as that is just odd. But what would your thoughts be if i switched to Everton?
Asked by puresetting - Thu Jan 22 14:07:22 2009 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Take a break from English footy and support the Rangers.
Answered by Oi! Col WATP - Thu Jan 22 14:17:21 2009

If a Democrat with Strong Liberal Views Suddenly Supported MCCAIN Would You Think He is a Racist?
Q. Keep in mind that this question relates to Colin Powell who was an avid Republican who consistently supported the policies of Bush. Not only is he supporting the most liberal politician in history, but the VP pick Biden was consistently on the other side of Powells views as well,
Asked by election2009 - Mon Oct 20 18:44:02 2008 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments

A. He is only doing it for the Historical value.
Answered by todd g - Mon Oct 20 18:49:29 2008

What are the features of a good and a bad essay? Support your views with examples.?
Q. What are the features of a good and a bad essay? Support your views with examples.
Asked by linda3lw - Wed Aug 8 22:04:15 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
What are your views in fair trade? Would it be worth supporting? Would you encourage fair trade?
Q. Please give reasons for your answer! Thank you very much.
Asked by lrcisgreat - Mon Apr 6 17:10:51 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It depends on how you define "fair trade". I think that trading with another country to the extent of losing jobs and security is not fair at all. But reasonable international trading where both countries have mutual benefit (and not just the CEO's) is worth taking a look at.
Answered by Jay T - Mon Apr 13 14:58:17 2009

How has supporting Obama affected Oprah's show views and magazine sales? ?
Q. Thanks. I haven't watched Oprah in sooo long. She get's boring after a while. ; ) But, I saw something about this on another question and thought I'd ask out of curiosity. I'm assuming this has hurt her.
Asked by Harley Quinn. - Wed Nov 5 13:37:31 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I agree with the first answer - her audience is just like her so they probably love Obama as much as she does.
Answered by troopshomebyxmas - Wed Nov 5 13:45:33 2008

How do proponents and opponents of abortion rights use word choice to support their views?
Q. Consider the difference between pro-life and anti-choice and the difference between fetus and unborn child .
Asked by Erin - Tue Jun 30 14:48:18 2009 - - 22 Answers - 0 Comments

A. That's their attempt to validate the horrible act their condoning as normal as opposed to seeing it for the murder of an unborn child that it is. Liberals are very big on word manipulation and redefinition of word to sell their evil agenda to the general public who would not swallow it otherwise. God bless.
Answered by mopar Mike aka tea party mobster - Tue Jun 30 14:54:32 2009

Please explain exactly why you support Fred Thompson and his views?
Q. I see all this hubbub and high polling numbers for Fred Thompson but I have yet to see any info regarding his views, plans, policies, etc. Are you supporting him because he's an actor on Law and Order and Hunt for Red October or his politics? Please explain exactly why you support him and what his views are because I cant find anything about how he wants to actually run this country if elected. EDIT: Please keep it to Republican side issues and not partisan mud-slinging! I dont want to read about how he is better than Hillary or Obama. Why is he better than Paul, Romney, Huckabee, etc. for the Republican nomination?
Asked by crucial_master - Thu Aug 23 20:28:57 2007 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments

A. As you can see... None of the people who have posted an answer to your question has the answer either. Point well taken. Not one person posted a link or anything. I wonder why?
Answered by ~tylergrl~ - Thu Aug 23 21:00:23 2007

Please give three reasons why you are supporting your candidate?
Q. I'm not interested in hearing why you aren't supporting another candidate or reasons only based on race, gender or religion. Please provide links to show they actually support those views because many times opinion is distributed as fact with nothing to base it upon. Wow thanks for the response. It probably would have been a good idea to ask that everyone provide which candidate they are voting for. It is really interesting that when most of the criteria used for selection seems to be based on race, gender or TV ads to see some thought put into the answers. Thanks
Asked by mickbw - Sun Dec 23 23:04:46 2007 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Obama. (1) He would be a true bi-partisan president as he would have and equal cabinet from Democrats to Republicans, some of those Republicans as reported by ABC's Sunlen Miller Reports are : Sens. Dick Lugar, Chuck Hagel and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger from California. (2) He is FOR "affordable college tuition" and an "affordable health care policy" rather than the welfare programs that are being offered by his opponents. (3) He is a candidate for the common good and higher interest of the country.
Answered by oc_boomer - Sun Dec 23 23:07:24 2007

What is your opinion of ESP, and what evidence do you have to support your views?
Q. And why do you think that people are so intrigued by psychic phenomenon?
Asked by lgt11290 - Tue Oct 16 09:45:31 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Personally, I don't buy the ESP, psychic phenomenon thingie. I believe that instinct and the development of that instinct makes some people more aware of the world around them. Nobody can "read" anothers mind in the traditional sense...but, one with a highly developed instinct can read body language, circumstances and act upon it. Everything else is just mumbo-jumbo.
Answered by BJ - Tue Oct 16 11:26:12 2007

What is Obama's view on supporting Israel?
Q. Do you know where obama stands concerning Israel? Where do I find out his views on supporting Israel? Any resources out there?
Asked by Secret Me... - Wed Nov 5 12:55:46 2008 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments

A. unconditional support. watch his AIPAC speech.
Answered by Pokie - Wed Nov 5 12:59:32 2008

What religious views are there for the support of capital punishment?
Q. Preferably the points of views of Christians, Muslims and Buddhists. I don't want answers saying that these religions don't support capital punishment because some religious people do. Christian states in America use capital punishment as do Muslin countries like Iraq, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Not sure why a Buddhist would be in support of capital punishment though. Maybe some of you guys will no. What justifications do Christians and Muslims use from there holly book to support it.
Asked by singemajeep - Sun May 31 10:25:19 2009 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Like most topics, you can find Biblical support for either side if you look hard enough. Shakespeare once wrote, the devil can cite Scripture for his purpose. That said, there are many passages in the Old Testament that support capital punishment, often for relatively mild offenses: - Adultery (Leviticus 20:10) - Blasphemy (Leviticus 24:16) - Breaking the Sabbath (Exodus 31:14 & 15) - Disobedient children (Exodus 21:15 & 17; Leviticus 20:9) - Homosexuality (Leviticus 20:13) - Not being a virgin on your wedding night (but only if you're a woman - Deuteronomy 22:20-21) Some people cite Romans 13:1-7, which states that all governments are sanctioned by God, and if the government dictates something like capital punishment then it is… [cont.]
Answered by El Guapo - Mon Jun 1 10:48:10 2009

How could someone who adamantly opposed another person's entire views suddently support him 100%?
Q. example, Clinton & other politicians like her. Isn't that morally wrong? Clinton attacked Obama's many views & tried to put him down so many times saying he's not a good presidential candidate but next day, she says she'll do everything she can to make him the president. This doesn't seem logical to me.
Asked by Nelson - Sun Jun 8 20:48:30 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If that doesn't seem logical to you, I really don't think you're trying very hard. My impression is that she has repeatedly said that she'd be a better candidate than Obama, not that "he's not a good presidential candidate". Having failed to lock up the nomination, she now is supporting him because the alternative is John McCain. Is that really so hard to understand?
Answered by John D "Your ad here" - Sun Jun 8 21:07:10 2008

How can we get the American People to realize that supporting the troops does not mean agreeing with the war?
Q. I have debated this topic with numerous people, and the point that I constantly try to get across to people is that supporting our troops does not mean we are supporting the war. Our soldiers did not choose this war, they chose to support their country. They chose to help defend democracy. Many of the men and women that are fighting our battles now were born in the 80's, and are doing what they think is right for their country and family. I find it hard to understand how people can stand out in the open and bad-mouth our troops calling them baby-killers and murderers. The same people they are talking badly about are the ones who are fighting to protect the freedom of speach that these people hide behind. What can we do as a country… [cont.]
Asked by ski4ever1977 - Tue Apr 3 12:01:17 2007 - - 32 Answers - 0 Comments

A. i support our troops, but not the war. i am also the mom of four soldiers, and mother-in-law to two more. in total, my children have served 13 tours of duty in iraq, afghanistan, kosovo and korea. yes, i have an opinion. i am a child of the sixties and protested the vietnam war. i also protested my kids joining the military- obviously to no avail. however, i did raise my children to believe they owe the world something for the privledge of living in it. the military was what they chose to do. i must tell you that having a child in a place where people want to kill them, and have it be an extended period of time, is a life-altering event. my view of life and the world, and my own being, have been permanently altered. as to the war. i… [cont.]
Answered by shar71vette - Tue Apr 3 14:02:43 2007

How can people support Osama's views when they are extreme?
Q. Actually it seems that his only view is change. Oops when I said Osama I meant Obama.
Asked by Count Bleck - Fri Feb 29 13:29:06 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. What is extreme about them? Please elaborate.
Answered by Courtney - Fri Feb 29 13:33:58 2008

Political Figure supporting Obama on the environment?
Q. I'm doing a project for school, and I can't find any political figures that are supporting Obama's views on the environment. However, I have found that Arnold Schwarzenegger supports McCain on this issue. Help?! Thanks. <3
Asked by <3samantha - Wed Oct 15 19:21:51 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Still looking for individual politicians who specifically mention his views on the environment as key to their endorsement. However, Obama has the endorsement of Friends of the Earth and the Sierra Club.
Answered by tonalc2 - Wed Oct 15 19:32:46 2008

What are you views of King Tut, do you think he was Black or Middle-eastern or a different race?
Q. I have stumbled across this question when I was randomly looking through forums and this one caught my attention. What are your views and how do you support your view? It might sound a bit stupid to ask this question but i was surprise to see how older adults took the matter seroiusly.
Asked by Covie - Wed Apr 23 18:40:31 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Egyptians tend to appear more Middle Eastern in appearance, as do many of the people in Northern Africa. Tut probably appeared that way, also, though he was certainly an African.
Answered by creolerose1115 - Wed Apr 23 19:12:49 2008

Would you rather receive information that is unbiased or biased in a way that supports your views?
Q. How anyone could choose the latter is beyond me. Iceman, you only say that because you're a conservative. Duh. None of you even know if you are receiving unbiased news. "Biased in a way that supports your views" masks itself as being unbiased. Right?: You're a tool. :)
Asked by Jack B - Wed Mar 4 21:58:54 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Oh, unbiased. I don't like being told what to think; I like to form my own opinions.
Answered by Tangle - Wed Mar 4 22:03:29 2009

Are Ron Paul supporters prepared to vote for Congress members with the same views as Ron?
Q. Do Ron Paul supporters even know who these candidates are? It seems if this truly is a grass roots movement for change, it would not stop at the election or failure to be elected by Ron Paul...it would progress into votes for politicians running for Congress with the same views as Ron Paul. Considering how much weight Congress has in determining the direction of the country, you might even think this would be MORE important. I really do wonder if so many of the Ron Paul supporters out there who are so adamant about getting him elected will have the same energy after the election to continue supporting his views with other candidates.
Asked by Marcello - Thu Dec 20 14:55:28 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The only people I vote for will be Constitutionalists, who support changes in the tax code and an end to globalization and secure borders. In NM Steve Pierce is running for the Senate, and I will vote for him. The Congressional seats have yet to shake out completely, so we will see.
Answered by maryjellerson - Thu Dec 20 15:11:34 2007

do you think that a child and its parents should have the same views? like supporting gays and gay marriage?
Q. as far as religion goes its not one of the topic that i like to talk online cause most of my answer come off as offensive to the Christians cause i tell it like it is i do not sugar coat things i just think that some of them are a bunch of liars and bigots and are a pathetic excuse for a human being cause they use the bible as an excuse for everything they talk about loving the neighbor but how the hell can you love your neighbor and then say sh,, about him/her behind the back what kind of backstabbing b.tch are you ?? and i did respect their point of view but not anymore i don't go to church i don't pray to me its a complete waste of time i do not appreciate what they say about the gays and the lesbians but do i believe in god sure i do i… [cont.]
Asked by dAmIAnOO - Sat Jul 4 16:03:41 2009 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I think kids should be able to think for themselves past what their parents taught them. If I had the same views as my parents (both of whom are Catholics), I'd be anti-gay, and anti-Hispanic. I highly disagree with them, and ever since I was a child, I found no reason to dislike gays or Hispanics. In fact, if they ever found out that I have a few gay/lesbian friends, they'd kick me out of their house.
Answered by Watev - Sat Jul 4 16:10:08 2009

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