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How would you feel if your mother/father was on a "colon health" commercial?
Q. I watched this colon health commercial and the dude said something about his kid and it just got me realizing that these people talking about their "fulfilling bathroom visits" are fathers and mothers that have children that have to go to school and face people knowing their parent humiliated himself on national television. Am I the only one who feels for the kids?
Asked by * - Mon Apr 6 04:32:38 2009 - Polls & Surveys - 5 Answers - Comments
A. I've just asked my 11 year old daughter how she would feel if it were me. Her answer? "Beats bowel cancer"
Answered by Saucy D - Mon Apr 6 04:37:33 2009
Q. I watched this colon health commercial and the dude said something about his kid and it just got me realizing that these people talking about their "fulfilling bathroom visits" are fathers and mothers that have children that have to go to school and face people knowing their parent humiliated himself on national television. Am I the only one who feels for the kids?
Asked by * - Mon Apr 6 04:32:38 2009 - Polls & Surveys - 5 Answers - Comments
A. I've just asked my 11 year old daughter how she would feel if it were me. Her answer? "Beats bowel cancer"
Answered by Saucy D - Mon Apr 6 04:37:33 2009
Is it bad for men to eat "women's health" food products?
Q. So my gf bought a loaf of bread which is labelled "women's wellbeing" bread that apparently has several things in it that are good for women's health, including phytoestrogens. Does this mean I shouldn't eat it? Is it bad for men to consume too many phytoestrogens in their diet??
Asked by duckofdarkness - Mon Feb 7 18:37:46 2011 - Men's Health - 2 Answers - Comments
A. You don't have to worry. Studies have shown that males don't get "altered" in any way you could think of from eating foods with phytoestrogens. Many foods have phytoestrogens, including beer!
Answered by - Mon Feb 7 19:27:39 2011
Q. So my gf bought a loaf of bread which is labelled "women's wellbeing" bread that apparently has several things in it that are good for women's health, including phytoestrogens. Does this mean I shouldn't eat it? Is it bad for men to consume too many phytoestrogens in their diet??
Asked by duckofdarkness - Mon Feb 7 18:37:46 2011 - Men's Health - 2 Answers - Comments
A. You don't have to worry. Studies have shown that males don't get "altered" in any way you could think of from eating foods with phytoestrogens. Many foods have phytoestrogens, including beer!
Answered by - Mon Feb 7 19:27:39 2011
What would be an emotional argument for this persuasive speech?: "Smoking is bad for your health".?
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Asked by wheeliemasta - Thu Apr 19 10:22:46 2007 - Other - Education - 3 Answers - Comments
A. An emotional argument would be one in which the person speaking has some type of personal experience involved with that statement--their own health or the health or death of a friend or family member.
Answered by Smooch The Pooch - Thu Apr 19 10:30:56 2007
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Asked by wheeliemasta - Thu Apr 19 10:22:46 2007 - Other - Education - 3 Answers - Comments
A. An emotional argument would be one in which the person speaking has some type of personal experience involved with that statement--their own health or the health or death of a friend or family member.
Answered by Smooch The Pooch - Thu Apr 19 10:30:56 2007
How is the latest Republican attack on women's health "small" government?
Q. How is the latest Republican attack on women's health "small" government? This is just another example of the lunatic right wing trying to take this country back 60 years. If Republicans think this is small government, taking control of what women can and cannot do, just you wait and see just what their small government will be, if they're elected into power, which they won't be. They'll be in EVERY faction of your life like you've never seen before. By ignoring this danger, you stay in your tunnel vision and continue to live in darkness.
Asked by Socialist Whore-Mr.Tambourine Man - Tue Feb 21 20:33:19 2012 - Government - 3 Answers - Comments
A. It's not...it is just another ploy to find a way to get at the President. Here, here, to all women and their choice!!!
Answered by - Tue Feb 21 20:36:46 2012
Q. How is the latest Republican attack on women's health "small" government? This is just another example of the lunatic right wing trying to take this country back 60 years. If Republicans think this is small government, taking control of what women can and cannot do, just you wait and see just what their small government will be, if they're elected into power, which they won't be. They'll be in EVERY faction of your life like you've never seen before. By ignoring this danger, you stay in your tunnel vision and continue to live in darkness.
Asked by Socialist Whore-Mr.Tambourine Man - Tue Feb 21 20:33:19 2012 - Government - 3 Answers - Comments
A. It's not...it is just another ploy to find a way to get at the President. Here, here, to all women and their choice!!!
Answered by - Tue Feb 21 20:36:46 2012
Where do I find a dagger that has been enchanted with "Absorb Health"?
Q. I've just started playing Skyrim, and I want to smith iron daggers and enchant them with "Absorb Health". However, I need an item that has already been enchanted with "Absorb Health" to learn the enchantment. Could someone give me an exact location where I can find one? Or the names of any merchants who may sell one.
Asked by - Fri Dec 30 22:22:49 2011 - PC - 1 Answers - Comments
A. If you play through the Dark Brotherhood story, you get the Blade of Woe on one of the final quests. It's enchanted with Absorb Health.
Answered by - Fri Dec 30 22:48:01 2011
Q. I've just started playing Skyrim, and I want to smith iron daggers and enchant them with "Absorb Health". However, I need an item that has already been enchanted with "Absorb Health" to learn the enchantment. Could someone give me an exact location where I can find one? Or the names of any merchants who may sell one.
Asked by - Fri Dec 30 22:22:49 2011 - PC - 1 Answers - Comments
A. If you play through the Dark Brotherhood story, you get the Blade of Woe on one of the final quests. It's enchanted with Absorb Health.
Answered by - Fri Dec 30 22:48:01 2011
How is contraception a "health" issue, it does nothing to prevent STDs?
Q. It in fact likely promotes them... so again how it a "health" issue? Condoms are readily available and cheap... no one is stopping anyone from getting those... and that actually prevents the diseases. I don't care if anyone takes them or not... I'm just asking this specific question.
Asked by - Thu Mar 1 20:12:10 2012 - Politics - 11 Answers - Comments
A. People need to be responsible for their OWN choices NOT force others to pay for their sexual practices, Sex is NOT a Health issue, You can live without it, You don't force others to pay for the consequences of others actions. Condoms are not that expensive.
Answered by - Fri Mar 2 15:40:44 2012
Q. It in fact likely promotes them... so again how it a "health" issue? Condoms are readily available and cheap... no one is stopping anyone from getting those... and that actually prevents the diseases. I don't care if anyone takes them or not... I'm just asking this specific question.
Asked by - Thu Mar 1 20:12:10 2012 - Politics - 11 Answers - Comments
A. People need to be responsible for their OWN choices NOT force others to pay for their sexual practices, Sex is NOT a Health issue, You can live without it, You don't force others to pay for the consequences of others actions. Condoms are not that expensive.
Answered by - Fri Mar 2 15:40:44 2012
What is the meaning of the oxymoron "sick health"?
Q. We're doing Romeo and Juliet in school and we have to pick an oxymorom, and say how it can be true. So what does "sick health" mean, or how can it be true? Thanks :)
Asked by - Thu Feb 2 19:46:30 2012 - Words & Wordplay - 1 Answers - Comments
A. health is prosperous and good while sick means bad, it's basically saying "bad good"
Answered by tree - Thu Feb 2 19:52:26 2012
Q. We're doing Romeo and Juliet in school and we have to pick an oxymorom, and say how it can be true. So what does "sick health" mean, or how can it be true? Thanks :)
Asked by - Thu Feb 2 19:46:30 2012 - Words & Wordplay - 1 Answers - Comments
A. health is prosperous and good while sick means bad, it's basically saying "bad good"
Answered by tree - Thu Feb 2 19:52:26 2012
I'm moving in a month. Do I need to obtain a "Bill of Health" for each of my cats before crossing state lines?
Q. Obviously I will take them to the vet before making the move. However, I read somewhere that one is supposed to obtain an official document "Bill of Health" for each pet before moving them to another state. Is this true? And if so, what is the reason behind this rule. I think I know why, I just want to know for sure. Thanks!
Asked by moonfleets - Sat Aug 22 09:39:12 2009 - Other - Pets - 1 Answers - Comments
A. what country? China? Chile? Cambodia?
Answered by CF_ - Sat Aug 22 10:22:43 2009
Q. Obviously I will take them to the vet before making the move. However, I read somewhere that one is supposed to obtain an official document "Bill of Health" for each pet before moving them to another state. Is this true? And if so, what is the reason behind this rule. I think I know why, I just want to know for sure. Thanks!
Asked by moonfleets - Sat Aug 22 09:39:12 2009 - Other - Pets - 1 Answers - Comments
A. what country? China? Chile? Cambodia?
Answered by CF_ - Sat Aug 22 10:22:43 2009
What Will Be The Penalty Imposed By the IRS For Not Having Health "Insurance"?
Q. Now that health care is a mandated utility, in 2014, I'll be able to wait until after I get sick to buy health "insurance". Why bother buying car insurance, when I could buy car insurance after I wreck? Which brings me to the fine. I'm far from rich. so I just want to know exactly what the penalty will be for willful failure to purchase Federally mandated health "utility"?
Asked by cargo pilot - Thu Apr 8 20:32:31 2010 - Government - 3 Answers - Comments
Q. Now that health care is a mandated utility, in 2014, I'll be able to wait until after I get sick to buy health "insurance". Why bother buying car insurance, when I could buy car insurance after I wreck? Which brings me to the fine. I'm far from rich. so I just want to know exactly what the penalty will be for willful failure to purchase Federally mandated health "utility"?
Asked by cargo pilot - Thu Apr 8 20:32:31 2010 - Government - 3 Answers - Comments
How will this "health" care bill be administrated?
Q. A new bureaucracy will have to be created to administer the so called "health care bill"? A hundred thousand non-producing government employees will be hired and a budget of some hundred plus million dollars each year to administer this. Not the savings that the nobama and the demcrat leaders promised. Next worst choice would be the IRS
Asked by space cowboy - Wed Jun 9 12:24:06 2010 - Other - Politics & Government - 5 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I've got bad news for you - the enforcement agents for this health care are going to fall under the IRS!
Answered by KevinM - Wed Jun 9 12:27:17 2010
Q. A new bureaucracy will have to be created to administer the so called "health care bill"? A hundred thousand non-producing government employees will be hired and a budget of some hundred plus million dollars each year to administer this. Not the savings that the nobama and the demcrat leaders promised. Next worst choice would be the IRS
Asked by space cowboy - Wed Jun 9 12:24:06 2010 - Other - Politics & Government - 5 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I've got bad news for you - the enforcement agents for this health care are going to fall under the IRS!
Answered by KevinM - Wed Jun 9 12:27:17 2010
I need 3 websites dealing w/ prompt: "TV should be outlawed b/c it poses a risk to the public health."?
Q. I need 3 websites dealing w/ prompt: "TV should be outlawed b/c it poses a risk to the public health." This is for a persuasive/argumentative essay. Please and thanks!
Asked by <3Jenny - Mon Jan 12 15:02:50 2009 - Homework Help - 1 Answers - Comments
A. I found these websites. I don't know if these are what you are looking for or not.
Answered by ????? - Mon Jan 12 15:19:46 2009
Q. I need 3 websites dealing w/ prompt: "TV should be outlawed b/c it poses a risk to the public health." This is for a persuasive/argumentative essay. Please and thanks!
Asked by <3Jenny - Mon Jan 12 15:02:50 2009 - Homework Help - 1 Answers - Comments
A. I found these websites. I don't know if these are what you are looking for or not.
Answered by ????? - Mon Jan 12 15:19:46 2009
Still a bit flustered at how some people come to the "Mental Health" forum to degrade the ones who suffer?
Q. from mental illnesses and disorders. It has me a bit troubled and perplexed. I have had Bipolar II Ultradian Rapid-cycling with psychotic features, Borderline Personality Disorder with Histrionic traits and PTSD for over 25 years. To have someone say that my mental illnesses and disorders are fake, just ticks me off to no end. I have been in therapy and I take a ton of medications for all my issues. "OUR" mental illnesses and/or disorders are just like diabetes. They have to have insulin to survive, just like we have to have therapy and/or medications to survive. Why would people come to this forum to say we are all fakers and for us to just deal with what life throws our way? I know I will most likely get some rude answers, and… [cont.]
Asked by insanew/nasty intervals ofsanity - Fri Jul 11 17:11:37 2008 - Mental Health - 12 Answers - Comments
A. Unless rude and insensitive remarks come from very immature persons (some children included), I think it comes from people with unresolved issues with themselves. They take out the frustration and anger that they have against their boy/girlfriend, spouse, parent (you name it) out on others, so that they can feel a lit bit better (and sometimes that is the only way they know how to interact with others). Another group may be intoxicated people with very lowered sensitivity tresholds. In any case, there are things to do about it, as many suggested to you, which might be difficult to practice for someone with mental health problems, I know. And these cruelties do hurt people, not "just" mentally, but physcially as well. I think… [cont.]
Answered by Canan - Fri Jul 11 20:21:57 2008
Q. from mental illnesses and disorders. It has me a bit troubled and perplexed. I have had Bipolar II Ultradian Rapid-cycling with psychotic features, Borderline Personality Disorder with Histrionic traits and PTSD for over 25 years. To have someone say that my mental illnesses and disorders are fake, just ticks me off to no end. I have been in therapy and I take a ton of medications for all my issues. "OUR" mental illnesses and/or disorders are just like diabetes. They have to have insulin to survive, just like we have to have therapy and/or medications to survive. Why would people come to this forum to say we are all fakers and for us to just deal with what life throws our way? I know I will most likely get some rude answers, and… [cont.]
Asked by insanew/nasty intervals ofsanity - Fri Jul 11 17:11:37 2008 - Mental Health - 12 Answers - Comments
A. Unless rude and insensitive remarks come from very immature persons (some children included), I think it comes from people with unresolved issues with themselves. They take out the frustration and anger that they have against their boy/girlfriend, spouse, parent (you name it) out on others, so that they can feel a lit bit better (and sometimes that is the only way they know how to interact with others). Another group may be intoxicated people with very lowered sensitivity tresholds. In any case, there are things to do about it, as many suggested to you, which might be difficult to practice for someone with mental health problems, I know. And these cruelties do hurt people, not "just" mentally, but physcially as well. I think… [cont.]
Answered by Canan - Fri Jul 11 20:21:57 2008
What is the translation for "Good Health" in Latin?
Q. The most common translation I've seen is "Salvera" I want a word that implies GOOD health, as opposed to just a general word for health. I am looking to get a tattoo of this, so I need only reliable responses. THANKS! :)
Asked by - Wed Dec 22 00:12:39 2010 - Languages - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. "Salvera" is actually incorrect Latin. "salveo, salvere, salui, salutum" means "to be in good health" Salve is the Latin word for "Hello" or "Good Day" If you want a word that means "I am in good health" go with "Salvem" if you want a noun, go with "bono salus", or you could go with simply "salus", which somewhat implies well-being So basically if you want a verb, go with "Salvem" and if you want a noun, go with "Salus"
Answered by - Wed Dec 22 00:51:57 2010
Q. The most common translation I've seen is "Salvera" I want a word that implies GOOD health, as opposed to just a general word for health. I am looking to get a tattoo of this, so I need only reliable responses. THANKS! :)
Asked by - Wed Dec 22 00:12:39 2010 - Languages - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. "Salvera" is actually incorrect Latin. "salveo, salvere, salui, salutum" means "to be in good health" Salve is the Latin word for "Hello" or "Good Day" If you want a word that means "I am in good health" go with "Salvem" if you want a noun, go with "bono salus", or you could go with simply "salus", which somewhat implies well-being So basically if you want a verb, go with "Salvem" and if you want a noun, go with "Salus"
Answered by - Wed Dec 22 00:51:57 2010
For "heart health" benefits, how long does the cardio workout have to be?
Q. Strictly in terms of "heart health" benefits, is there a big difference between cardio sessions of 20-30 mins, 45 mins and 1 hour?
Asked by Louis - Wed Jun 25 00:01:47 2008 - Diet & Fitness - 2 Answers - Comments
A. Minimum 30 minutes. Long isn't necessarily better. What may happen is that your body switches from aerobic to anaerobic, which is a different conditioning factor.
Answered by - Wed Jun 25 01:01:36 2008
Q. Strictly in terms of "heart health" benefits, is there a big difference between cardio sessions of 20-30 mins, 45 mins and 1 hour?
Asked by Louis - Wed Jun 25 00:01:47 2008 - Diet & Fitness - 2 Answers - Comments
A. Minimum 30 minutes. Long isn't necessarily better. What may happen is that your body switches from aerobic to anaerobic, which is a different conditioning factor.
Answered by - Wed Jun 25 01:01:36 2008
How do you write "I wish you good health..." in Chinese?
Q. the sentence i want to write is "Brian, I wish you good health for now and the future" please keep the name Brian in english don't translate brian into chinese form.
Asked by AnswerGirl - Wed Aug 15 20:39:05 2007 - Languages - 4 Answers - Comments
A. Here's the most accurate transliteration. Brian, I wish you good health for now and the future. Brian, Wo Zhu Yuan Ni Jin Hou Shen Ti Jian Kang Brian, wo zhu yuan ni jin hou shen ti jian kang Here's how Chinese would write it down on a holiday/birthday/get well card and so on. Brian, I wish you good health forever. Brian, Wo Zhu Yuan Ni Yong Yuan Shen Ti Jian Kang Brian wo zhu yuan ni yong yuan shen ti jian kang My girlfriend (Chinese) checked my answer and corrected a few mistakes.
Answered by Earthling - Wed Aug 15 21:29:21 2007
Q. the sentence i want to write is "Brian, I wish you good health for now and the future" please keep the name Brian in english don't translate brian into chinese form.
Asked by AnswerGirl - Wed Aug 15 20:39:05 2007 - Languages - 4 Answers - Comments
A. Here's the most accurate transliteration. Brian, I wish you good health for now and the future. Brian, Wo Zhu Yuan Ni Jin Hou Shen Ti Jian Kang Brian, wo zhu yuan ni jin hou shen ti jian kang Here's how Chinese would write it down on a holiday/birthday/get well card and so on. Brian, I wish you good health forever. Brian, Wo Zhu Yuan Ni Yong Yuan Shen Ti Jian Kang Brian wo zhu yuan ni yong yuan shen ti jian kang My girlfriend (Chinese) checked my answer and corrected a few mistakes.
Answered by Earthling - Wed Aug 15 21:29:21 2007
Can you give me opinions on what to write for an article with the theme "Safety, Cleanliness & Health"?
Q. I have to write an article, focusing on these values / the theme, "Safety, Cleanliness & Health" for my school's journal. It can be an essay, poem, comic strip, etc. - anything that can be printed on paper. Do you have any ideas or opinions? All answers will be appreciated!
Asked by StarShine - Fri Jul 18 03:28:13 2008 - Homework Help - 2 Answers - Comments
A. lol do u wt my frendz do... use wiki n copy paste... or write an essay... dnt make it too dramatic... it needs to contain an intro 3 paras n a conc... in the 3 paras mention 1 point each,,, give egs nd explain them,.,, if u really wnt to make it look gud write bout the implicationsof tht
Answered by Big Al - Fri Jul 18 03:37:19 2008
Q. I have to write an article, focusing on these values / the theme, "Safety, Cleanliness & Health" for my school's journal. It can be an essay, poem, comic strip, etc. - anything that can be printed on paper. Do you have any ideas or opinions? All answers will be appreciated!
Asked by StarShine - Fri Jul 18 03:28:13 2008 - Homework Help - 2 Answers - Comments
A. lol do u wt my frendz do... use wiki n copy paste... or write an essay... dnt make it too dramatic... it needs to contain an intro 3 paras n a conc... in the 3 paras mention 1 point each,,, give egs nd explain them,.,, if u really wnt to make it look gud write bout the implicationsof tht
Answered by Big Al - Fri Jul 18 03:37:19 2008
3 websites dealing w/ prompt: "Smoking should be outlawed b/c it poses a risk to the public health."?
Q. I need 3 websites dealing w/ prompt: "Smoking should be outlawed b/c it poses a risk to the public health." This is for a persuasive/argumentative essay. Please and thanks!
Asked by <3Jenny - Mon Jan 12 15:05:03 2009 - Homework Help - 2 Answers - Comments
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Answered by x - Mon Jan 12 15:21:31 2009
Q. I need 3 websites dealing w/ prompt: "Smoking should be outlawed b/c it poses a risk to the public health." This is for a persuasive/argumentative essay. Please and thanks!
Asked by <3Jenny - Mon Jan 12 15:05:03 2009 - Homework Help - 2 Answers - Comments
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Answered by x - Mon Jan 12 15:21:31 2009
Where does the "health" cross come from?
Q. I have noticed that in many video games, a cross symbol is used for health. Sometimes symbols for hospitals are crosses. The Red Cross has one. Where does this all come from? Does it mean to "add" health? Or something with Christianity?
Asked by Nico - Tue Mar 15 22:08:54 2011 - Trivia - 2 Answers - Comments
A. Prior to the nineteenth century, the symbols used to identify armed forces'medical services varied according to their country of origin. The symbols were not generally well known, were rarely respected and were not entitled to any form of legal protection. On 24 June 1859, the War of Italian Unification was raging. Henry Dunant, a Swiss citizen, was on a private trip that took him to the town of Solferino. There, he witnessed the misery of more than 45,000 soldiers abandoned, dead or wounded, on the battlefield. On 17 February 1863, a five-member committee, the future International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), met to study Dunant s proposals. One of its main objectives was to adopt a single distinctive symbol backed by the law to… [cont.]
Answered by Elizabeth - Tue Mar 15 22:21:40 2011
Q. I have noticed that in many video games, a cross symbol is used for health. Sometimes symbols for hospitals are crosses. The Red Cross has one. Where does this all come from? Does it mean to "add" health? Or something with Christianity?
Asked by Nico - Tue Mar 15 22:08:54 2011 - Trivia - 2 Answers - Comments
A. Prior to the nineteenth century, the symbols used to identify armed forces'medical services varied according to their country of origin. The symbols were not generally well known, were rarely respected and were not entitled to any form of legal protection. On 24 June 1859, the War of Italian Unification was raging. Henry Dunant, a Swiss citizen, was on a private trip that took him to the town of Solferino. There, he witnessed the misery of more than 45,000 soldiers abandoned, dead or wounded, on the battlefield. On 17 February 1863, a five-member committee, the future International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), met to study Dunant s proposals. One of its main objectives was to adopt a single distinctive symbol backed by the law to… [cont.]
Answered by Elizabeth - Tue Mar 15 22:21:40 2011
Why do you think girls answer in "mens health"?
Q. I can understand when girls asks questions about men-stuff, but why the hell do they answer penis questions. What exactly qualifies them to give input in guys-stuff. I don't see guys answering the "my period started blah blah blah" questions in the womens health section. I don't get it - am I missing something here?
Asked by - Tue Apr 21 05:41:33 2009 - Men's Health - 11 Answers - Comments
A. Some girls/women are educated and well informed about men's health issues, some are silly shallow empty-headed immature individuals who want to be stupid, and childish. The one insufferable thing I find about a minority of the females are the ones who advocate male circumcision. They would never consider circumcising a girl, or having it done to themselves, but they parrot the old "it's cleaner" or "it looks better," that they've heard, but don't consider that it is genital mutilation. By the way, the fastest way to get female answers in men's health is to put "males only," on the question! If you look at some of the questions from the guys, some of us guys are abysmally ignorant about some of the simplest… [cont.]
Answered by - Tue Apr 21 06:01:21 2009
Q. I can understand when girls asks questions about men-stuff, but why the hell do they answer penis questions. What exactly qualifies them to give input in guys-stuff. I don't see guys answering the "my period started blah blah blah" questions in the womens health section. I don't get it - am I missing something here?
Asked by - Tue Apr 21 05:41:33 2009 - Men's Health - 11 Answers - Comments
A. Some girls/women are educated and well informed about men's health issues, some are silly shallow empty-headed immature individuals who want to be stupid, and childish. The one insufferable thing I find about a minority of the females are the ones who advocate male circumcision. They would never consider circumcising a girl, or having it done to themselves, but they parrot the old "it's cleaner" or "it looks better," that they've heard, but don't consider that it is genital mutilation. By the way, the fastest way to get female answers in men's health is to put "males only," on the question! If you look at some of the questions from the guys, some of us guys are abysmally ignorant about some of the simplest… [cont.]
Answered by - Tue Apr 21 06:01:21 2009
Why are liberals blaming Republicans for killing health "care" when the Republicans are in the minority?
Q. All we've heard is how Republicans are powerless and the GOP has seen its day. Now Republicans are being blamed by many for having killed the health "care" (or insurance...) bill. How can liberals think they get it both ways? Owen, I didn't ask for a civics lesson. I could have told you what you told me just now. I want to know why Democrats are blaming Republicans for this when it is constantly asserted that nobody wants what the Republicans are doing.
Asked by El Tecolote - Wed Dec 16 18:05:11 2009 - Politics - 7 Answers - Comments
A. Yep, AP and ABC both have headlines saying Repubs are to blame. How ridiculous. It isn't even Lieberman's fault. It is Obama's fault for dividing the country with his notion of agree with me so I can call it bi-partisan and if you don't I will scold you on TV. Now again it is crisis time. Always a crisis...
Answered by chairshot - Wed Dec 16 18:13:41 2009
Q. All we've heard is how Republicans are powerless and the GOP has seen its day. Now Republicans are being blamed by many for having killed the health "care" (or insurance...) bill. How can liberals think they get it both ways? Owen, I didn't ask for a civics lesson. I could have told you what you told me just now. I want to know why Democrats are blaming Republicans for this when it is constantly asserted that nobody wants what the Republicans are doing.
Asked by El Tecolote - Wed Dec 16 18:05:11 2009 - Politics - 7 Answers - Comments
A. Yep, AP and ABC both have headlines saying Repubs are to blame. How ridiculous. It isn't even Lieberman's fault. It is Obama's fault for dividing the country with his notion of agree with me so I can call it bi-partisan and if you don't I will scold you on TV. Now again it is crisis time. Always a crisis...
Answered by chairshot - Wed Dec 16 18:13:41 2009
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