What is Sarah Palin’s experience and where is a reliable source to find that information?

Posted by admin on April 30th, 2010 and filed under sarah palin | 8 Comments »

I am asking for your answers what is Sarah Palin’s experience

and

where i can find reliable sources telling me this information.

Here’s the most unopinionated site I’ve found.

How would briggs and stratton engine run with the governer removed?

Posted by admin on April 30th, 2010 and filed under governer | 4 Comments »

im currently building a mini bike/chopper and i have a 5hp briggs and stratton engine. i was wondering what are the effects of how the engine would run. would it create more rpms, less rpms, or not run right any ideas?

I found some info that may answer your question.

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_take_governor_off_5_hp_briggs_and_stratton_go_cart_motor

How would you discribe the treatmenat of Govenor Sarah Palin?

Posted by admin on April 30th, 2010 and filed under govenor | 8 Comments »

Do you think that Sarah Palin is being treated unfairly; \why or why not? By the way where is Joe the Plumber? Remember we are the United States of America.

Dude… people had to tell her where Africa was. And she thought it was a country. No wonder everyone dislikes her… :)

Who were the first American Military governers of the Republic of the Philippines?

Posted by admin on April 30th, 2010 and filed under governers | 1 Comment »

No Wikipedia source please

check out these websites:

http://www.txtmania.com/trivia/first.php

http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O126-PhilippnsSMltrynvlvmntnth.html

http://www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/1898/chronphil.html

http://www.philippines-timeline.com/first-independence.htm

how did New York and New Jersey end up with nothing but sex deviates for govenors?

Posted by admin on April 30th, 2010 and filed under govenors | 10 Comments »


Because they seem so nice when you voted for them

How does a person begin to understand politics?

Posted by admin on April 30th, 2010 and filed under politics | 7 Comments »

I’m clueless about politics, or how our country really works. I want to know more, but am not interested in anything too deep or complicated, just yet. A college class is not an option, but are there any good reads or websites anyone can recommend to get me started?

I say dive in! Start with your state legislature, it gets the idea across in a much simpler way. I would even suggest taking a day and following someone around. If you live in a state where you can listen or watch the legislature, do it. Start following a controversial bill in your local news and you’ll be able to see the path it takes.

If you want a more accurate way in which bills are made and turn into law, say so. I’ll write a summary. I love this crap.

EDIT: I am so bothered by the rant responses here that I have to say two things. First is that immediately aligning yourself with a party is silly. That attitude is a huge part of what’s wrong with our current system. We elect people, not a party. Parties don’t fail us, the people we elect do. Start researching your representation and vote for the person best able to do the job. If you see a pattern in the way you vote (if they are all Dems or GOP) then join that party so you can do things like vote in their primary. I know a woman who always votes GOP because of abortion. That’s right, a litmus test for state officials because of a Federal issue. In every other aspect she’s Dem, she wants to pull out her hair every time HER PARTY does something stupid. Ugh. Just don’t do it. Learn about *your* candidates.

That brings me to the "it’s all lies" and "everyone’s evil" crap. That big, bad, powerful Senate, for instance, isn’t a huge out of control building running around stomping on people. It’s 100 people who will all be in an election in the next six years. People. If you feel like they aren’t doing a good job, get involved to find someone worthy of your vote. Whether that’s working for the challenger, or finding a primary challenger, our elected officials have their jobs or not by our collective will. If everyone paid attention and cared, rather than ignoring or throwing up their hands, we wouldn’t have so many of these problems.

So I guess my advice now is to start by researching your two Senators, your Congressperson specifically, the state’s in general. Then do it at your state level, county, and finally city.

I also think it’s interesting that everyone else assumed you’d want US politics. I recommend State or lower because they actually have more to do with what you do on a daily basis. Also, knowing these people now will make following US easier later. That’s where many of these people come from.

How can we make the Republican National Commitee see that most Republicans want more conservative representati?

Posted by admin on April 30th, 2010 and filed under republican | 6 Comments »

The Republican party’s only message seems to be that we want to repeal the health care take over. That’s a key part. But that’s not the message and that doesn’t produce ideas.

Tell them we need Ken Blackwell for president. I love that guy.

How to change and improve democratic national elections in different countries around the world?

Posted by admin on April 30th, 2010 and filed under democratic | 1 Comment »

Do you guys think that there are any problems in
democratic elections internationally? If so, what
solutions would you suggest to improve that
particular problem?

Their will always be a little bite of cheating no mater what you do.*

Can you please explain how Canadian election and the government work?

Posted by admin on April 30th, 2010 and filed under election | 2 Comments »

I’m afraid I still don’t know this. But there was a federal election a few day ago in Canada. Conservatives wont the minority. My first question is what does that mean? Conservatives got the most votes then why is it still considered to be in the minority category with other parties? How can it become a majority (if there is). After this election, what can the Coservatives do which other parties cannot do. So Stephen Harper is going to be the leader again too?
Sorry to ask too many questions but I looked at wikipedia and still didn’t understand clearly.

When a party wins a minority, it means that they have won the most seats of all the parties. BUT if the other opposition parties team up together they can force the conservatives to resign (by voting against them). Together, the opposition has more seats/votes than the conservatives in Parliament. If the conservatives won a majority, the opposition can not force the conservatives to resign (because then the conservatives would have more seats than the opposition combined).

While the conservatives got the most votes, they are still considered a minority because they still don’t have enough seats. They have gained a few more in this election, but they need more. 155 seats are necessary to form a majority.

After the election. the conservatives get to form the government, which the other parties cannot do, because they have received the most seats. Conservative Members of Parliament may become ministers, whereas opposition MPs cannot.

Sarah Palin & Sean Hannity – Fake Outrage

Posted by admin on April 29th, 2010 and filed under sarah palin | 25 Comments »

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