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Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

White House touts 1 million jobs from stimulus, do you trust them enough to agree?

Peter Morici, an economist and professor at the University of Maryland, said that claims of jobs saved were "not verifiable. It’s only verifiable in the loosest sense."
Morici added: "The impact of the stimulus is less than the president is claiming and more than the Republicans will admit. It certainly has had an effect. But 1 [...]

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Canadian Health Care in jeopardy?

Canada, theoretically, has a very functional health care system, free and universal health care for all, with government funding. However in reality there are factors restricting the longevity of universal health care that are beyond our control. radical change has begun. Fifty-two per cent of doctors under age 35 are now women. And the [...]

Friday, October 30th, 2009

I need to make a list of pros and cons for an argument paper about world poverty.?

In "The singer solution to world poverty" an article that appeared in the new york times, peter singer a professor of bioethics, calls attention to the urgent need for food and medicine in many party of the world. Singer argues that prosperous people should donate to overseas aid organizations such as UNICEF or Oxfam America [...]

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Why do Christians CHOOSE which Bible tenets to follow? How can you be Christian when u spread hate?

An engineering professor is treating her husband, a loan officer, to dinner for finally giving in to her pleas to shave off his scraggly beard His favorite restaurant is casual where they both feel comfortable in slacks and cotton/polyester-blend golf shirts. She wears the gold and pearl pendant he gave her the day her divorce [...]

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Who will die in the 7th Harry Potter?

Ok so JK has said that two man characters will die. This is a character elimintation game to see who people think is going to die. Next to the name of the two characters who you think will die you put a (+) and add a point. The two you don’t think will die, put [...]

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Have Scientists Just Proven Bob Lazar Right on Alien Antigravity Systems?

In 1989, Robert Scott Lazar claimed to have worked as a physicist at a hidden base referred to as S4 on a highly classified project involving back engineering of alien technology, antigravity and antimatter propulsion. Stanton Friedman doesn’t believe him. But have scientists just proven Lazar was right all along?
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Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Have Scientists Just Proven Bob Lazar Right on Alien Antigravity Systems?

In 1989, Robert Scott Lazar claimed to have worked as a physicist at a hidden base referred to as S4 on a highly classified project involving back engineering of alien technology, antigravity and antimatter propulsion. Stanton Friedman doesn’t believe him. But have scientists just proven Lazar was right all along?
RNU.com – (Raiders News Update) - [...]

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Do you think the Ladociean Church has now emerged?

Catholics do not believe Jesus only.
Presbyterian Church USA Votes to Eliminate Proscriptions of Fornication and Non-Marital Sex…Catholic News Agency: San Jose, CA., Jul 8, 2008 / 11:57 pm (CNA).- Reaction continues to the decisions of the 218th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church USA (PCUSA), which took place between June 21 and June 28. The [...]

Monday, September 28th, 2009

In a debate on the issue of selling organs, are you for or against?

LONDON: At least a dozen Britons have offered to sell their kidneys for 25,000 pounds or more each to beat credit crunch and pay off their debts, a media report said today.
Their advertisements offering kidney have appeared on the internet and five of them corresponded with undercover journalists, who posed as friends and relatives [...]

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

What is the title of an old tv special/ panel discussion with Peter Jennings in it?

I saw a tv special/panel discussion in a college class that posed a number of ethical situations and questions to military personnel, reporters (I think Peter Jennings was one of them), and government officials, and asked them how they would act in such situations. I’d love to know the title, but even my professor [...]