Posted on 22 October 2012. Tags: health, health care plan, health insurance, homosexuals, Insurance, int, interference, Middle, persuasion, trains, universal health care, way
I find myself to be neither for one side or the other. In fact I’m almost right int he middle. I believe homosexuals should do as they please with no interference from the government. I also don’t believe a universal health care plan (nor do I really think we should have health insurance the way we do.) There are many other examples I can give but I think you get the point. Im am basically right in the middle on most concerns and on many of them my views arnt really even considered on either liberal or conservative sides. What other trains of thought are there besides these two. I know there are more, I find libertarian to be more of an affiliated party than a persuasion.
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Posted on 10 May 2012. Tags: aborigines of australia, antonio lopez de santa anna, ballod, free market economy, latin american republics, porfirio diaz, sheep station, universal health care, upper and lower canada, volunteer army
Okay so I need the answers to these questions I don’t need an explanation on what the answer is and why I just need to know which one is which so if you know please help me out!!!!
What was one result of te Act of Union in 1840?
A) upper and lower Canada were jointed into one province
B) Canada became an independent country
C) Canada became a part of the British empire
D) Canada gained an elected legislature with control over all trade
Which issue presented the biggest challenges to Canada in the 1900s?
A) the influence of the united states; British interference
B) creating a single national identity; anger at the British
C) the influence of the united states; created a single nation identity
D) the flood of immigrants; lack of an independent foreign policy
Why was Australia first settled by the British in the 1700s?
A) as a sheep station
B) as a penal colony
C) as a gold mining camp
D) as a military prison
What major political reform was first introduced by Australia?
A) an all volunteer army
B) universal health care
C) suffrage for all citizens
D) the secret ballod
Unlike the aborigines of Australia, the Maori of new zealand
A) were indigenous people’s
B) lost their land to European settlers
C) were settled farmers concentrated in a small area
D) suffered from ethnic tension with the British
One factor that weakened new nations in Latin America was
A) the nations constitutions
B) new technologies
C) widespread suffrage
D) regionalism
The leader of the La Reforma was
A) Benito Juarez
B) porfirio Diaz
C) Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
D) Maximilian
Following independence new Latin American republics
A) became independent economically
B) remained economically dependably on foreign countries
C) adopted free market economy
D) strongly supposed foreign interference
Why did the united states send troops to Latin America in the 1900s?
A) to defend the panama canal
B) to punish caudillos
C) to protect American investments
D) to suppordemocracy
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Posted on 20 March 2012. Tags: Canadian, canadian health care, front of the line, gazette reports, health, health care system, line, medical procedures, montreal canada, NaturalNews, royal victoria hospital, rvh, universal health care, Waiting, waiting lists
http://www.naturalnews.com/035287_surgeo…
NaturalNews) One of the major pitfalls of government-run universal health care is long waiting lists for patients who require involved procedures, a situation that often devolves into a “black market” of medical care where patients willing and able to fork over large cash sums are able to move to the front of the line for medical procedures. And this is precisely what has been taking place in Montreal, Canada, where doctors have allegedly been charging patients thousands of dollars in secret fees in order for them to gain priority in receiving medical care.
In Canada, it is prohibited for doctors to charge patients for procedures that are covered under the nation’s universal, taxpayer-funded health care system. But The Gazette reports that Montreal’s Royal Victoria Hospital (RVH) is currently the center of a controversy involving a surgeon who has reportedly charged several individuals $10,000 cash sums to receive bariatric surgery, also known as gastric bypass surgery, earlier than the normal system would have allowed.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/035287_surgeo…
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Posted on 14 December 2011. Tags: america, boarder, gay male, gay rights, gun, health care system, liberal democrat, Party, patriot act, political career, progressive tax, register, republican family, Road, universal health care
Ok before I start I want to first say that I am 21 year old male and I am gay. But my goal is to get involved in politics. I am very interested in it. But I am not sure what party I affiliate with. Being a gay male I feel I should be a liberal democrat. That is most likely the most successful road for me to go down. But on the other hand, I am pretty conservative on some issues. For example, I am very pro gun, pro life, I am strongly for securing the boarder, I am against the progressive tax system I would like to see a fair tax. But all that being said I am strongly for gay rights, I hate the patriot act, I think america needs to get out of every country right now, I am very anti-war. We have the worse foreign policy ever! I am for a universal health care system (I never use to be until I was recently dropped so now I understand peoples struggles.)
So please help me out, and DO NOT tell me to be a independent because this is america and if I want a political career I need to pick a party. I come from a very conservative republican family buy being a gay male I feel like I should be a liberal democrat.
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