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180px x 300px | 13.10kB [source page] Tuesday 28 November 2000 14 14 GMT Analysis Canada s election issues Snap general elections were called in Canada just five weeks ago in response to calls for veteran Prime Minister Jean Chretien to step down In defiance of the opinion polls Mr From Yahoo Image Search: "Online Issues Polls" Peter Levine: being an informed consumer of polls
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UNM Daily Lobo Online viruses have become a common problem on the social networking site Facebook. These viruses take over accounts and distribute false information. ... and more » Our opinion on Obama's first year
USA Today (blog) And what about the polls ? Polls without imminent elections are a bit like preseason football games. They might be worthy of some interest. ... and more » Karen Heller: The Pa. parade is under way | Philadelphia Inquirer | 01/27/2010
Philadelphia Inquirer Here's Republican Senate candidate Pat Toomey's winning online rendition: "Growing up the third of six children in a blue-collar, working class family - his ... and more » From Google News Search: "Online Issues Polls" Quick & Easy Online Dating Poll? Q. 1) What is your a) gender, b) age, c) ethnicity/race, d) education and e) marital status? Please answer the following statements (1-8) with SD- Strongly Disagree D-Disagree N- Neither A- Agree SA- Strongly Agree 1) Online dating is highly effective 2) Chat rooms and other online communities are a great way to meet other daters 3) Safety is an issue when it comes to online dating 4) Virtual dating sites such as Yahoo Personals are highly effective 5) Posting a profile is a great way to meet potential mates 6) Browsing profiles is a great way to search for potential mates 7) Online dating is becoming more popular than traditional dating 8) Dating has become easier thanks to the internet ___ 9) Have you ever participated in online… [cont.] Asked by Ang_Bluestones - Mon Nov 27 23:55:32 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. a. female b. 20 c. white/hispanic d. high school e. in a relationship, single 1) D 2) A 3) A 4) D 5) A 6) A 7) A 8) A 9) Yes. 10) 4. 11) Two. 12) No. Answered by Dr. Dana - Tue Nov 28 00:04:12 2006 will the government wake up to its people?? Q. Six out of 10 people believe Britain should withdraw from an international human rights treaty so there can be tougher powers against terror suspects, a survey has said. An online poll commissioned by Migrationwatch, which campaigns against mass immigration, found 61% supported withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). Only 26% opposed the idea, with the remainder "don't knows". There was even greater support for the proposal that after withdrawing from the treaty, the UK should issue a warning and then deport convicted terrorists without further appeal - even to countries where they might face torture. This proposal found 67% in favour and 18% against. lets start deporting today! Asked by unknown - Mon Jul 23 10:51:20 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Just let me step over the tumbleweed... 26% still a lot of sheeple's that good-2 Seen much of cosy Answered by Enoch Returns - Mon Jul 23 17:35:32 2007 Did u c this: "Voters send a message to Washington, and get an ugly response" do u agree with this?
Q. "We have entered uncharted territory in the fight over national health care. There s a new tone in the debate, and it s ugly. At the moment the Democrats are looking like something they haven t looked like in years, and that is: desperate. They must know at this point they should not have pushed a national health-care plan. A Democratic operative the other day called it Hillary s revenge. When Mrs. Clinton started losing to Barack Obama in the primaries 18 months ago, she began to give new and sharper emphasis to her health-care plan. Mr. Obama responded by talking about his health-care vision. He won. Now he would push what he had been forced to highlight: Health care would be a priority initiative. The net result is falling support… [cont.] Asked by DAR - Thu Aug 6 20:33:39 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. What do I think of this? I think it's very sad actually. I fully agree with that article in that we, those who are showing up to the tea parties, the town hall meetings, etc., and so on, are doing so because we see what is happening to this country and we are trying to bring the control back to the PEOPLE where it belongs. Obama wants what he wants and couldn't care less how he gets it. He got the financial institution, he got 2/3 of the car industry and now he's after another 1/7 of the US economy. The "silent majority" has begun to wake up and guess what? It's scaring the he ll out of the far left. This is a good thing. It means that they're afraid. Afraid of losing what they've attempted to gain, but fact is, do they know WHAT… [cont.] Answered by Lev8mysoul - Thu Aug 6 21:15:11 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Online Issues Polls" See also:
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