1) I honestly believe that the letter is too harsh because what if it makes the kid thinks that they are too fat and quit eating because of what she said.
2)no I do not.
my favorite kind of candy is twix
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Oct. 30, 2013
1) young people are becoming democrats
2)yeah because some of them are republicans and some of them are democrats
3)they would have more votes on democrats than anything else
2)yeah because some of them are republicans and some of them are democrats
3)they would have more votes on democrats than anything else
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Oct. 29, 3013
1) No I do not feel that the fast test should be legal because I honestly believe that you shouldn't be judge on your weight.
2) It depends on things if some people can do them or not. It is all just depends on if you put your mind to it or not.
3) I would not make you have a fat test done. I do not believe that people should feel put down about themselves that they should feel encouraged to make a difference in their life that they would want not what I would want.
2) It depends on things if some people can do them or not. It is all just depends on if you put your mind to it or not.
3) I would not make you have a fat test done. I do not believe that people should feel put down about themselves that they should feel encouraged to make a difference in their life that they would want not what I would want.
Monday, October 28, 2013
Oct. 28, 2013
1) I honestly do not have a response to this.
2) everyone have their own opinion about things so it is whatever they want their opinion to be.
3)There really isn't an issue with it I think.
2) everyone have their own opinion about things so it is whatever they want their opinion to be.
3)There really isn't an issue with it I think.
5th-http://theadvocates.org/quiz/quiz.php
Your PERSONAL issues Score is 60%
Your ECONOMICS issues Score is 50%
According to your answers, the political group that agrees with you most is...
CENTRIST
4th-http://www.blogthings.com/howliberalorconservativeareyouquiz/
Social Issues: 50% Conservative, 50% Liberal
Personal Responsibility: 25% Conservative, 75% Liberal
Fiscal Issues: 50% Conservative, 50% Liberal
Ethics: 25% Conservative, 75% Liberal
Defense and Crime: 100% Conservative, 0% Liberal
Personal Responsibility: 25% Conservative, 75% Liberal
Fiscal Issues: 50% Conservative, 50% Liberal
Ethics: 25% Conservative, 75% Liberal
Defense and Crime: 100% Conservative, 0% Liberal
Friday, October 25, 2013
1st- http://www.people-press.org/typology/quiz/?src=typology-report
Based on your responses, YOU are a… New Coalition Democrat
Along with 10% of the publicCompare the Typology Groups On
Typology Group Profiles
- Staunch Conservatives
- Main Street Republicans
- Libertarians
- Disaffecteds
- Post-Moderns
- YOU New Coalition Democrats
- Hard-Pressed Democrats
- Solid Liberals
- Bystanders
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Staunch Conservatives
9% of the public
What They Believe
- Extremely critical of the federal government
- Favor an assertive foreign policy
- Pro-business; against stricter environmental laws and regulations
- Strongly opposed to abortion and same-sex marriage
- Convinced the 2010 health care law will be bad for the country
- View immigrants as a threat to traditional American customs and values
- Nearly half believe President Obama born outside the United States
Who They Are
- 84% are Republicans
- 72% agree with the Tea Party
- More than nine-in-ten are non-Hispanic white
- The oldest typology group (61% are age 50 and older)
- 56% are male; most are married and financially comfortable
- 57% own guns and 57% attend church every week
- 54% regularly watch Fox News
- More watch Glenn Beck and listen to Rush Limbaugh than any other group
How this group compares to the rest of the country on key issues …
Staunch Conservatives
General Public
Key Beliefs of Staunch Conservatives versus the General Public
- Government is almost always wasteful and inefficient
- Staunch Conservatives 90%
- General Public 55%
- The best way to ensure peace is through military strength
- Staunch Conservatives 76%
- General Public 31%
- Most corporations make a fair and reasonable profit
- Staunch Conservatives 78%
- General Public 39%
- Stricter environmental laws and regulations cost too many jobs and hurt the economy
- Staunch Conservatives 92%
- General Public 39%
- The government today can't afford to do much more to help the needy
- Staunch Conservatives 87%
- General Public 51%
- New health care law will have a mostly bad effect on U.S. health care
- Staunch Conservatives 80%
- General Public 27%
- Religion is a very important part of my life
- Staunch Conservatives 90%
- General Public 71%
- The U.S. stands above all other countries in the world
- Staunch Conservatives 67%
- General Public 38%
- The growing number of newcomers from other countries threatens traditional American customs and values
- Staunch Conservatives 68%
- General Public 39%
Main Street Republicans
11% of the public
What They Believe
- Highly critical of government
- Strongly opposed to abortion and same-sex marriage
- Less enamored of business than the Staunch Conservatives
- Generally negative about immigrants
- Mostly opposed to social welfare programs
- Confident that hard work pays off
- Supportive of government efforts to protect the environment
Who They Are
- 76% are Republicans
- Most are homeowners (84%); 51% have a gun in the household
- Predominately non-Hispanic white (88%)
- Highly religious (91% say religion is a very important part of their lives)
- Concentrated in the South and Midwest
- Nearly one-quarter (24%) follow NASCAR racing
- Most say they have enough income to lead the life they want
How this group compares to the rest of the country on key issues …
Main Street Republicans
General Public
Key Beliefs of Main Street Republicans versus the General Public
- Government is almost always wasteful and inefficient
- Main Street Republicans 72%
- General Public 55%
- The government today can't afford to do much more to help the needy
- Main Street Republicans 75%
- General Public 51%
- Business corporations make too much profit
- Main Street Republicans 58%
- General Public 54%
- Stricter environmental laws and regulations are worth the cost
- Main Street Republicans 67%
- General Public 53%
- Homosexuality should be discouraged by society
- Main Street Republicans 60%
- General Public 33%
- Religion is a very important part of my life
- Main Street Republicans 91%
- General Public 71%
- The growing number of newcomers from other countries threatens traditional American customs and values
- Main Street Republicans 56%
- General Public 39%
- The best way to achieve peace is through military strength
- Main Street Republicans 39%
- General Public 31%
Libertarians
9% of the public
What They Believe
- Economically very conservative but moderate to liberal on social issues
- Highly critical of government
- Strongly pro-business
- Accepting of homosexuality
- Less religious than the average American
- Moderate views about immigrants compared to other GOP-oriented groups
Who They Are
- Strong Republican-orientation, though a majority identify as independents
- Affluent: 39% have incomes of $75,000 or more
- Two-thirds are male
- 85% are non-Hispanic whites
- About seven-in-ten (71%) have attended college
- About half as likely as the two strongest GOP groups to attend church weekly
- 56% use social networking sites
- 36% trade stocks
How this group compares to the rest of the country on key issues …
Libertarians
General Public
Key Beliefs of Libertarians versus the General Public
- Government is almost always wasteful and inefficient
- Libertarians 82%
- General Public 55%
- The government today can't afford to do much more to help the needy
- Libertarians 85%
- General Public 51%
- Most corporations make a fair and reasonable profit
- Libertarians 83%
- General Public 39%
- Stricter environmental laws and regulations cost too many jobs and hurt the economy
- Libertarians 79%
- General Public 39%
- Homosexuality should be accepted by society
- Libertarians 71%
- General Public 58%
- Religion is a very important part of my life
- Libertarians 53%
- General Public 71%
- The growing number of newcomers from other countries strengthens American society
- Libertarians 52%
- General Public 52%
- Most people who want to get ahead can make it if they're willing to work hard
- Libertarians 80%
- General Public 62%
Disaffecteds
11% of the public
What They Believe
- Highly critical of both government and business
- Sympathetic to the poor and supportive of social welfare programs
- Concerned about immigration
- Majority believes the country can't solve many of its important problems
- Religious and socially conservative
Who They Are
- Most financially stressed of the groups: nearly half describe their household as "struggling"
- 71% have experienced unemployment in their household in the past 12 months
- About two-thirds have only a high school education or less
- Compared with the national average of 33%, more are parents (44%)
- 26% have a U.S. passport — well below the national average
- 23% follow NASCAR racing
How this group compares to the rest of the country on key issues …
Disaffecteds
General Public
Key Beliefs of Disaffecteds versus the General Public
- Government is almost always wasteful and inefficient
- Disaffecteds 73%
- General Public 55%
- Business corporations make too much profit
- Disaffecteds 73%
- General Public 54%
- I often don't have enough money to make ends meet
- Disaffecteds 83%
- General Public 43%
- Religion is a very important part of my life
- Disaffecteds 84%
- General Public 71%
- The government should do more to help needy Americans, even if it means going deeper into debt
- Disaffecteds 61%
- General Public 41%
- Immigrants today are a burden on our country because they take our jobs, housing and health care
- Disaffecteds 64%
- General Public 44%
- This country can't solve many of its important problems
- Disaffecteds 56%
- General Public 37%
- We should pay less attention to problems overseas and concentrate on problems here at home
- Disaffecteds 73%
- General Public 58%
Post-Moderns
13% of the public
What They Believe
- Generally supportive of government, though more conservative on race policies and the safety net
- Strongly supportive of regulation and environmental protection
- Most (56%) say Wall Street helps the economy more than it hurts
- Very liberal on social issues, including same-sex marriage
- One of the least religious groups: nearly a third are unaffiliated with any religious tradition
- Favor the use of diplomacy rather than force
Who They Are
- The youngest of the typology groups: 32% under age 30
- A majority are non-Hispanic white and have at least some college experience
- Half live in either the Northeast or the West
- A majority (58%) live in the suburbs
- 63% use social networking
- One-in-five regularly listen to NPR; 14% regularly watch The Daily Show
How this group compares to the rest of the country on key issues …
Post-Moderns
General Public
Key Beliefs of Post-Moderns versus the General Public
- This country should do whatever it takes to protect the environment
- Post-Moderns 91%
- General Public 71%
- The government today can't afford to do much more to help the needy
- Post-Moderns 66%
- General Public 51%
- Our country has made the changes needed to give blacks equal rights with whites
- Post-Moderns 69%
- General Public 49%
- Religion is a very important part of my life
- Post-Moderns 42%
- General Public 71%
- Homosexuality should be accepted by society
- Post-Moderns 91%
- General Public 58%
- Wall Street helps the American economy more than it hurts
- Post-Moderns 56%
- General Public 38%
- Good diplomacy is the best way to ensure peace
- Post-Moderns 76%
- General Public 58%
- The growing number of newcomers from other countries strengthens American society
- Post-Moderns 71%
- General Public 52%
New Coalition Democrats
10% of the public
What They Believe
- Strongly pro-government
- Upbeat about the country's ability to solve problems and an individual's ability to get ahead through hard work
- Approve of regulation and environmental protection
- More positive about business than other Democratic-oriented groups
- Generally liberal on racial issues
- Hospitable to immigrants: 78% believe they strengthen society
- Very religious and socially conservative
Who They Are
- 56% are Democrats
- Majority-minority group: 34% white, 30% black and 26% Latino
- About three-in-ten are first or second generation Americans
- 55% have only a high school education or less
- 23% are not registered to vote
- Only 34% read a daily newspaper
- Half are regular volunteers for charity or non-profit groups
How this group compares to the rest of the country on key issues …
New Coalition Democrats
General Public
Key Beliefs of New Coalition Democrats versus the General Public
- Government regulation of business is necessary to protect the public interest
- New Coalition Democrats 77%
- General Public 47%
- Would rather have a bigger government providing more services
- New Coalition Democrats 65%
- General Public 42%
- The growing number of newcomers from other countries strengthens American society
- New Coalition Democrats 78%
- General Public 52%
- Our country needs to continue making changes to give blacks equal rights with whites
- New Coalition Democrats 69%
- General Public 45%
- Good diplomacy is the best way to ensure peace
- New Coalition Democrats 74%
- General Public 58%
- Most corporations make a fair and reasonable profit
- New Coalition Democrats 53%
- General Public 39%
- Homosexuality should be discouraged by society
- New Coalition Democrats 47%
- General Public 33%
- Religion is a very important part of my life
- New Coalition Democrats 92%
- General Public 71%
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Oct. 22, 2013
1) Yes because someone got hurt in the situation
2) Yes, because that boulder has been there for years
2) Yes, because that boulder has been there for years
Monday, October 21, 2013
Oct. 21, 2013
1) the only reason why it is so hard to get rid of the devices is because its the only way that the generation knows how to survive
2) Yes I can survive without my devices. It really isn't that hard to do.
2) Yes I can survive without my devices. It really isn't that hard to do.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Oct. 16, 2013
1) Yes I think that it should be charged.
2)I am not sure
3)Stop being judgmental about people. If everyone did that it would help a lot. Put yourself in their shoes
2)I am not sure
3)Stop being judgmental about people. If everyone did that it would help a lot. Put yourself in their shoes
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
October 8, 2013
I disagree because they have been called the Redskins since like the 70's. They do not need to change the name. Just because they want to change it. People wont know who they are if they decide to change unless people keep a close eye on the team.
Monday, October 7, 2013
response to your grandchild
I have made a difference by helping people at the hospital to make them better. So that they can live a longer life with their families.
October 7, 2013
The security is horrible in the United States.
Actually I am not surprised that this has happened because someone didn't want to actually work they did not pay any attention.
Actually I am not surprised that this has happened because someone didn't want to actually work they did not pay any attention.
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