I think Bobby Jindal is far more qualified than Palin. He gave a brilliant speech (that he wrote himself) today in Iowa. Take a look at their educational backgrounds:
Bobby Jindal:
Brown University, graduated with honors
New College, Oxford, Rhodes scholar
Sarah Palin:
6 years to earn a four year degree
attended five different colleges
Who do you think is more qualified to lead the GOP party? Jindal or Palin?
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mark k
Its my little brother who is 8, he got it for his bday,but my parents put a governor on it to make it go only 5 miles an hour! how do i take the governor off temporarily for when i ride it? im 13, and i wanna go a lot faster then 5 miles an hour. please and thank you? (:
behind the throttle on the handle bars their is a screw.
you need to unscrew the screw all the way so that you can push the throttle in all the way.
Do you think she will help with oil problems? Or try to find other renewable sources?
Answers 2 I think you need to check you sources as many things you state are not true…or can you prove them?
She hunts! She fishes! She eats moose burgers! She can gut a salmon as well as dispatch an incumbent governor! She’s a rural mother of five who clings to guns and religion -– exuberantly!
Obama/Biden ‘08
Delhi
Lt. Governor
Tejendra Khanna
Born on December 16th, 1938, Shri Tejendra Khanna did his M. Sc. (Physics) from Patna University and M.A. in Public Administration from University of California, Berkeley, U.S. He joined Indian Administrative Service on June 1st, 1961. He held different administrative positions in Punjab. He was the Chief Secretary, Punjab during 1991-92.
He has also held important positions in the Government of India as Chief Controller, Imports and Exports and Secretary to Government of India, Ministry of Food. He retired from IAS as the Secretary to Government of India, Ministry of Commerce in 1996. He was the 16th Lt. Governor, Government of NCT of Delhi from January 4th, 1997 to April 19th, 1998.
After demitting the Lt. Governor’s Office, he undertook Consultancy for three U.N. agencies, namely, UNCTAD, UNDP and ESCAP. He was a Member of the Indo-German Consultative Group since 1999 set up by the two Governments to promote Indo-German cooperation under the aegis of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of both the countries. Between 1999 and 2007, he chaired the Board of Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd. and also worked as the Chairman of the Advisory Board of Standard Chartered Bank, U.K from January 1999 up to December 2003. He has been associated with several organizations working in the field of Social Welfare viz. HelpAge India and is a Trustee Member of the "Population First" focusing, inter alia, on welfare of the Girl Child. He is a Life Member of Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan and the Indian Institute of Public Administration since 1978.
gujarat
Governor
Name : Shri Nawal Kishore Sharma
Date of Birth : 05/07/1925
Place of Birth : Dausa, Rajasthan
Father’s Name : Late Pandit Mool Chand Sharma
Marital Status : Married
Spouse’s Name : Late Smt.Munni Devi
Children : Two sons
Present Address : Raj Bhavan, Sector-20,
Gandhinagar-382020
Gujarat, India.
Permanent Address : B-50, Janata Colony, Jaipur-
302004 (Rajasthan).
Tel.No.(0141) 2601723
Educational
Qualifications B.A., LL.B and Sahitya Visharad. Educated at Maharaja College, Jaipur; Agra University, Agra and Hindi Sahitya Sammelan, Prayag (Uttar Pradesh).
Profession Advocate and Agriculturis.
Position Held Chairman, Municipal Board, Dausa – 1951-56
Pradhan, Panchayat Samiti – 1961-65
Elected to Lok Sabha (Fourth) – 1968
Re-elected to Lok Sabha (Fifth) – 1971
Secretary, Congress Parliamentary Party and Member, House Committee – 1971-72
Chairman, Committee on Public Undertakings – 1972-73
Chairman, Joint Select Committee on Companies (Amendment) Bill – 1972-74
Joint Secretary, AICC – 1974-77
Elected to Lok Sabha (7th) for the third time – 1980
President, I.N.T.U.C, Rajasthan – 1980-82.
President, Pradesh Congress Committee, Rajasthan – 1982-85
Elected to Lok Sabha (8th) for the fourth time – 1984
Union Minister of State, Finance – Nov-Dec.1984
Union Minister of State (Ind.Charge), Petroleum & Natural Gas – 1985-86
Secretary, A.I.C.C., Member of Working Committee – 1986-87, 1992-94
Chairman of Khadi and Village Industries Commission – 1994-96
Elected to Lok Sabha (11th) for the fifth time – 1996
Elected MLA from Jaipur Rural Constituency – 1998
Chairman of Rajasthan Golden Jubilee Celebration Committee – 1998
General Secretary of AICC for the third time – 2003
Literary, Artistic
and Scientific Accomplishments Editor of ‘Socialist India’ and ‘Socialist Bharat’; Columnist
Honoured with Honorary D’Litt for his Gandhian ideology and constructive work by Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth University, Varanasi in 1998
Social and Cultural Activities Upliftment of Adivasi people and removal of untouchability
Organised convention for non-residents of Rajasthan living in and outside the country to involve them sentimentally with their native land
Organised national and international sports events to celebrate the golden jubilee
Special Interests Reading and writing
As many as were voted in by the 52% female voters.
On top of that, the more important question is how many of the 50 governors support feminism vs how many support masculism. I have a feeling that count is 50 to 0.
I know the media is full of spin and crap that favors one side or the other. But when I ask for a logical answer in the politics section I get alot of users who just use spin and crap in formulating an answer. I like to get answers with minimal bias but it appears many people just can’t provide a logical, down to earth, without spin type of answer. WHY???!!
Why can individuals think independently with logic without resorting to spin in the politics section?
Please provide your insight to this. Thank you for your time and answers.
Spin is easy! They don’t have to think for themselves. Just answer the questions with the predetermined stance of your affiliated party. This generation has been lulled to sleep with partisan rhetoric and have lost the ability to have their own opinions and beliefs. Let’s got to a website or watch/listen to our parties radio/tv show or blog and then I will have my answer and my plan of attack. Dare not gather information from every side and formulate a reasonable conclusion. Worse yet, don’t ever admit your wrong or don’t know enough to give an informed answer.
For the love of Pete! I understand your frustration. I try to answer questions based on the facts I can obtain and from my life experiences. Why would I want my voice crushed by the opinions of politicians who have their own personal agendas. I respect someones opinion even if it does not agree with my own but only when it’s given with respect. Reasonable debate can get heated but it does not have to get personal and hateful.
Let’s hope that eventually this country wakes up and starts thinking for themselves. First step, admit the problem exists!
Assuming the Democrats mess everything up (this is purely
hypothetical), how can four years possibly match 40 years of
Republican rape? We have third parties, as most thinking people
know, and the Republicans really close to tumbleweed territory right
now? The party may very well be reshaped either Libertarians (real
ones) Greens, or independents being swept into office.
"40 years of Republican rape?"
How do you figure that?
The Republicans have controlled Congress only from 1995 to 2005; and as for the presidency, it’s been shared by both parties. Please, if you want to be taken seriously, leave the hyperbole out of it.
I don’t know how the elections are based, but I was wondering if and when we will know who the democratic candidate is? Also how do they decide who it is? What does Clinton have to do to be the democratic candidate?
Since neither Democratic candidate will have the required delegates to win the nomination (counting FL & MI or not), the super delegates will make the decision at the convention. Therefore, the vote of the general public will not come in to play. The Super’s will elect which ever candidate they deem is best for the Democratic party.
Therefore to win, Hillary will need to convince the Super Delegates that she is the best candidate to nominate.
Every two years people complain about the low voter turnout for elections which recently has ranged between 49-56%. Well that’s because elections are held on Tuesday! With our economy today, most people aren’t willing to, nor can they afford to take off of work to go vote, even though most would like to.
Why not change the date to a Saturday…maybe the first Saturday of November? That could easily shoot the percentage up to 80-90%. What would need to be done in Washington to make this happen?
Elections were originally set on Tuesday for agricultural reasons. But these days that is hardly an issue with the majority of Americans.
Is there anyone who feels the same as myself? Is there something that can be done to make this happen or do most politicians not want to change this for fear of affecting their chances of election/reelection?
Most law makers are already aware of those issues, thats why in most places voting starts at 6 am and ends at 9 pm, to make sure there is time for everyone.
They came to a conclusion a few years ago, that even if it were held on a saturday the turn out rate would be basically the same, but it would be the opposite type of people voting.
This was a poll done in 30 states.
But, I think changing the day may help, what you need to do is write to your congressmen and have others do the same
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