Question #1:
I am 19, never kissed a girl, HELP!?
I am 19. I have never kissed a girl before. I want to find the right girl for me. I want an honest girl, but that is hard to come by. I also want a pretty girl, who also likes kissing boys. I want a girl with a good sense of humor. Also, one into politics. I want to wait to the right girl before I give my virginity away. Should I rush it so I dont get made fun of?People are making me feel bad. I am not gay. I love the ladies. I just want to wait for the right girl to come along. I dont want her to be a skank. I want her to be my princess.
Question #2:
I am 19, and never kissed a girl!, HELP?
I am 19. I have never kissed a girl before. I want to find the right girl for me. I want an honest girl, but that is hard to come by. I also want a pretty girl, who also likes kissing boys. I want a girl with a good sense of humor. Also, one into politics. I want to wait to the right girl before I give my virginity away. Should I rush it so I dont get made fun of?People are making me feel bad. I am not gay. I love the ladies. I just want to wait for the right girl to come along. I dont want her to be a skank. I want her to be my princess.
Question #3:
Should freedom of speech be regulated on political TV shows?
I enjoy politics and listening to both sides. But something crossed my mind about the responsibility of the media to not incite hatred, division, and insults. People in society I feel should no doubt have their freedom of speech and expression in every way. But in the media wild rhetoric can be damaging and create problems because millions people see and hear it.Should political talk shows such as Beck, Olbermann, and other opinion shows have regulations so they don't incite too much division, hatred, or extremist mentality?
I feel they should not have their freedom of expression suppressed but it amazes me the irresponsible rhetoric they say sometimes. Should media continue on like it is or what is your suggestion?
Thank you for your time and answers.
Question #4:
Why are moderate mature republicans allowing people like Beck to ruin your party?
I know many people, both mature repubs and dems who can discuss politics with no problem. But then there are people like Beck who make republicans look crazy or conspiratorial. I know mature repubs are nothing like that.Why do many republicans allow people like Beck to ruin their party?
Provide your insight to this.
EDIT: For you info this is not a troll question. I have many friends Repubs and Dems both. I am a moderate independent. I like hearing both sides but with some logic rather than wild rhetoric. I wish to understand why some people allow wild rhetoric to flow so much and take control of their political party.
Question #5:
What age should I worry...........?
By not having a first kiss? or losing my virginity??I am 19. I have never kissed a girl before. I want to find the right girl for me. I want an honest girl, but that is hard to come by. I also want a pretty girl, who also likes kissing boys. I want a girl with a good sense of humor. Also, one into politics. I want to wait to the right girl before I give my virginity away.
Question #6:
When will Red States like Mississippi stop stealing our federal tax dollars?
Governor Haley Barbour of Mississippi a few months ago said:"In this budget season we have choices. While states are controlling spending and balancing their budgets, the Obama budget spends too much, taxes too much and borrows too much. It's not the right choice for America."
He's right; Mississippi pays $12 billion in federal taxes ($4,281/per person), but receives $26 billion in federal dollars ($9,014/per person).
When is Mississippi going to live up to its fiscal responsibility and stop STEALING money from the American taxpayer?
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California pays $35 bil and gets $31 billion in spending
NY pays $168 billion and gets $144 billion in return.
STOP LYING!
Jeeper Peeper - are you really claiming that Mississippi should perform ethnic cleansing - and then it can stop stealing our tax dollars?
Reason number 34,1649 why people "mysteriously" think Conservatives are racist.
Really, ethnic cleansing, that's your solution to theft of tax dollars?
Question #7:
does Sarah Palin have a future in politics?
most people write their memoir after their career.FYI, Publisher HarperCollins said Friday that Sarah Palin's memoir sold 300,000 copies its first day, among the best openings ever for a nonfiction book. In 2004, Bill Clinton's "My Life" debuted with sales of 400,000 copies
Paul Grass, it's nice to see you come out of your shell!
Question #8:
If Oprah Winfrey ran for Preisdent, would you vote for her?
Seeing that OPRAH WINFREY IS ENDING HER CHAT SHOW & might possibly enter politics would you vote for her if she ran for President (regadless of which party gave her the nomination)Question #9:
Is it possible to write a story without going to the location where it happened?
For example, if I were in Britain but I was going to write a story about something (in the same genre) as Twilight and it takes place in the States also, would it be possible for me?Or it is wiser to write a story with places that you created yourself? Your own civilization, your own community, your own politics but with a little something similar (like they speak English, etc.)
Is it easier to write a story and you actually know the place?
I'm in a bummer. :(
Question #10:
is there anyplace where you can really have a discussion about politics and issues?
here you get punished for talking back or stating a point that is abrasive to the asker isnt there a real forum on the internet?Question #11:
Can somebody convert this english to spanish?
This old man and me were at the bar.We were drinking and telling stories
We talked about politics
We talked about all girls
We talked about God's love
We talked about beer
Then the old man said "god is great. beer is good. people are crazy"
The man fought in 2 wars
He was divorced
I asked why he was in Ohio
He said "I dont know"
We talked an hour
about every girl we knew
Like two old boys will do
We pondered life an death
He lit a cigarette
He said "These damn things will kill me yet;
But God is great, beer is good and people are crazy"
I called him at 2 am
I said goodbye to him
I never talk to him again
One day I saw the old mans face
Front page Obituary. He was rich
he left his fortune to some guy he barely knew,
his kids were mad but I'm happy
I went by today to give thanks and pray
I left a six-pack right there on his grave
i said; God is great, beer is good, and people are crazy.
Question #12:
Did the A police ever get you?
(avytar police)Took both my pics, I feel nekkid.
<do I look good in grey?>
*shudders*
*looks down*
*agrees for the first time with the Suggested Category*
Politics & Government > Law Enforcement & Police
Question #13:
Is 100 million dollars to little too sell out your country?
Mary is too cheap. She will regret for this. Ugly is what ugly does. Ugly politics, that is.too little to sell, i.e.
Question #14:
It true That Oprah Winfey will be the next Secretary Of States for President Barack Obama in 2013?
It true That Oprah Winfey will be the next Secretary Of States for President Obama in 2013? It that is why she is ending her show in 2011? Because I saw Oprah on Larry King Live like 7 month agos and she told Larry King that she might get into politics.Oprah should also run for President she would be great!
Question #15:
Can someone explain this in non-partisan terms?
Why did the party that recently celebrated a Senator who was an officer of the KKK say that a polite speech at the 100th birthday of a former Dixiecrat proves you're a bigot and not qualified to be in politics?Question #16:
Was Collins receiving bad press ?
Would Collins computerization have been exempt from this phenomenon ?by renjiro » Mon May 11, 2009 9:00 pm
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The Ubiquity of Dishonesty
Dr Karl H. Wolf
[The following article first appeared in four parts of Wolf's Anti-Entropy Column in the AGSO News of the Australian Geological Survey Organisation, Canberra, ACT, during May to November 1993. Inasmuch as dishonesty is very much related to whistleblowing, it is offered here in totality although slightly modified form.]
Dishonesty, cheating, lying, perks, pilfering, manipulation, fraud, dis/misinformation, verballing, propaganda, deceit, falsehood, hypocrisy, smear campaign, vilification, hoax, bluff, half-truth, whitewashing, inexactitude - whatever term is preferred - they are all-pervasive, ever present, everywhere: used by the highly-and lowly-placed in society and potentially in all job environments. Don't let the word "ubiquity" mislead or fool you: certainly the majority of people are honest, but it is the small dishonest percentage that can cause havoc to any individual and the institution; this conclusion is based on hard facts, not paranoia! There is a "rotten apple" in just about every barrel, sorry to say. Much research information is available to support this, as illustrated below.
Emotionally blunted people accept this debilitating situation without much fuss, and join the "group" or "system" for self-preservation and self-defence - or to enjoy the power game. Like death and taxes, the above phenomena are unavoidable, so it seems. Many of us don't even fight for honesty any longer - "we don't want to or are scared to get involved"! Of course, there are honest people, perhaps even in the majority, but just like the news media (with exceptions increasing) we are not interested in honesty for the moment; thus, let the dishonest have the stage in this article so we can better understand their milieux of operation.
All the above human deleterious personalities or social traits - yes, they may even be psychological characteristics - have been extensively studied, recorded, and debated throughout history. Consequently, many books and articles are available, which can serve as guidelines and as background material, because the above negative phenomena ought to be deliberated early in everyone's education to either prevent them, or to make them obvious, easy to identify, and easy to counterbalance by positive measures or, when necessary, "brutally" expose them. Whistleblowers come in!
The human cost - not to mention the financial one - to both the younger and older generations, of a seemingly pervasive dishonesty in business, politics, religion (look at the past and present wars), and private life is really immeasurable. What role-models or heroes do the young girls and boys (or teenagers, let alone the above-30 years olds) have to emulate?! The general feeling is that one has to "join the cheats and manipulators" to survive, not to stand out, flow with the trend, to be one of the group, support the status quo. The so-called "unions" don't help in many instances either, as too often they look after their "boys" while other members are bypassed (I know from several personal experiences).
Here are some highly recommended publications by philosophers, historians, sociologists, and psychologists for the ordinary citizen, politician, diplomat, businessperson, manager, among others, to get a feeling for this ubiquity of dishonesty.
The Penguin Book of Lies by P. Kerr is a historical anthology of cases or anecdotes of lies, disinformation, inexactitudes, etc., starting several centuries ago with Samson and Delilah, and Plato's, Cicero's and St. Augustine's untruth; considering dozens of lies pertaining to the Jewish Talmund, the Bible, King Canute, Duke Williams of Normandy, Thomas Aquinas, Christopher Columbus, Machiavelli, Henry VIII, Martin Luther, Francis Bacon, Aldous Huxley, Casanova, Voltaire, Sigmund Freud; to modern dishonesties of various types, intensities, and consequences in many social settings as, for example, perpetrated or deliberated by Mark Twain, Kipling, T. E. Lawrence, Hitler, G. B. Shaw, Churchill, George Orwell, Kim Philby, and many others. A new anthology no doubt is required to include the lies of many "celebrities". Each nation, country, culture, race, or religion could write its own anthology of lies.
The two books by S. Bok, Lying - Moral Choice in Public and Private Life, 1978, Vintage Books/Random House, New York; and Secrets - On the Ethics of Concealment and Revelation, 1982, Pantheon Books, New York, must be read by every seriously minded person when dealing with the many potential negative issues, including whitewashing or withholding information on government spending, pollution, fraud, illegal financial dealings, etc.
The classical (over 20 reprints since 1930) Straight and Crooked Thinking by R. H. Thouless is one of numerous books offering methods to identify and
Question #17:
911 NY trials, Has the circus has already started?
Now we surely don't want to give the death penalty to terrorists. and this is just the beginning of the circus. Wait until the trial actually starts. #1 Impartial jury of his peers #2 Miranda rights. and the beat goes onWhat do you think?
Justice Ministry spokeswoman Katharina Jahntz on Saturday confirmed a report in Der Spiegel that a German observer would attend the trial to ensure that no evidence provided by Germany would be used to apply the death penalty.
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Question #18:
Why Do People Hate Obama?
I'm Uneducated In The Whole Topic Of Politics,And This Question Is Strictly About It..Question #19:
Is it hard to trust someone in a relationship?
My dad says dont get married. I dont know if I want to date girls. I just cant trust anyone anymore, it is so hard to trust people these days? I know the person I fall in love with will cheat on me. Love hurts, according to my parents. They are in the middle of a divorce. I cannot trust anyone. I feel like I will be a lonely person. How can I trust people? How can I be more open?I like girls who are honest, preferably Christian, and like politics. I want a girl who likes to laugh, is academically smart, and funny. I like The Soup, Two and a Half Men, and I am Jim Carreys number one fan.
How Can I be more open?
Question #20:
Government and Politics AS Exam Question!?
This is an edexcel as paper.B)What are the main features of the UK’s democratic system? (10)
The question is worth 10 marks.
Thanks for all help!!
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