Friday, June 28, 2013

IF YOU BECAME DICTATOR OF AUSTRALIA WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE DONE?

IF YOU BECAME DICTATOR OF AUSTRALIA WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE DONE?
if i was the master lord of australia this is what i would do * pull out of all the wars Australia's in * legalese the weed * change the flag to a finger flipping the bird * start making nukes millions of them i mean dig out Ayers rock * round up all the whinging poms and turn them into a slave labour squadron to build a massive bridge to new zealand * round up and the new zealand dole bulge rs and make them march over back to new zealand * then invade new zealand and turn the population into a slave Caste to breed sheep and such * send my whinging pom slave squadron up the NT and have hundreds of oil rigs built and pump all the oil out of the timor sea * threaten indonesia with nuclear holocaust and fund terror/ separatist groups in indo to destroy the country into a group of million waring islands * take over the papua island and turn it into a mega cannabis plantation * sit back and watch the money flow in * kill any rednecked aussie that disagrees with me what would you do?
Other - Society & Culture - 3 Answers
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id probably have you locked up
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wow wtf
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I would make it snow


Friday, June 14, 2013

Is this the kind of educational reform Obama means to promote?

Is this the kind of educational reform Obama means to promote?
And is Obama's connection to the infamous terrorist, William Ayers, more serious than the liberal media lets on? William Ayers applied for $50 million for Chicago. The purpose of his application was to secure funds to “raise political consciousness” in Chicago’s public schools. After he won the grant, Ayers’s group chose Barack Obama to distribute the money. Between 1995 and 1999, Obama distributed the $50 million and raised another $60 million from other civic groups to augment it. Now (ACORN) to pair with schools and conduct programs to radicalize the students and politicize them. Reading, math and science achievement tests counted for little in the CAC grants, but the school’s success in preaching a radical political agenda determined how much money they got. Barack Obama should have run screaming at the sight of William Ayers and his wife, Bernadette Dohrn. Ayers has admitted bombing the U.S. Capitol building and the Pentagon, and his wife was sent to prison for failing to cooperate in solving the robbery of a Brink’s armored car in which two police officers were killed. Far from remorse, Ayers told The New York Times in September 2001 that he “wished he could have done more.” Ayers only avoided conviction when the evidence against him turned out to be contained in illegally obtained wiretaps by the FBI. He was, in fact, guilty as sin. That Obama should ally himself with Ayers is almost beyond understanding. The former terrorist had not repented of his views and the education grants he got were expressly designed to further them. So let’s sum up Obama’s Chicago connections. His chief financial supporter was Tony Rezko, now on his way to federal prison. His spiritual adviser and mentor was the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, of “God damn America” fame. And the guy who got him his only administrative job and put him in charge of doling out $50 million is William Ayers, a terrorist who was a domestic Osama bin Laden in his youth. Even apart from the details of the Obama/Ayers connection, two key points emerge: a) Obama lied and misled the American people in his description of his relationship with Ayers as casual and arm’s-length; and b) Obama was consciously guided by Ayers’s radical philosophy, rooted in the teachings of leftist Saul Alinksy, in his distribution of CAC grant funds. Since Obama is asking us to let him direct education spending by the federal government and wants us to trust his veracity, these are difficulties he will have to explain in order to get the votes to win. Now that Obama is comfortably ahead in the polls, attention will understandably shift to him. We will want to know what kind of president he would make. The fact that, within the past 10 years, he participated in a radical program of political education conceptualized by an admitted radical terrorist offers no reassurance. Why did Obama put up with Ayers? Because he got a big job and $50 million of patronage to distribute to his friends and supporters in Chicago. Why did he hang out with Jeremiah Wright? Because he was new in town, having grown up in Hawaii and Indonesia and having been educated at Columbia and Harvard, and needed all the local introductions he could get to jump-start his political career. Why was he so close to Rezko? Because he funded Obama’s campaigns and helped him buy a house for $300,000 less than he otherwise would have had to pay. Not a good recommendation for a president. http://thehill.com/dick-morris/the-obama-ayers-connection-2008-10-07.html Change is something we need absolutely. But your fluffy bumper sticker slogan for "change" lacks substance. We need the RIGHT change, and McCain is it. Great going dodging the question by the way. Wouldn't expect anything less from ideologue zombies.
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No
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Yep. The truth is out there and Democrats love it.
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Yes, this about sums it up for me..I concur with your message good work
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you bet ye.
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That you even compare William Ayers with Osama Bin Laden is just sickening. You really need to get over the fact that we need a change in this country. Barack Obama is by far not the most qualified candidate but he is about change and we need a new direction. Unless you consider the last 8 years successfull?
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Not only Ayers and Rezko. How about Reverend Wright and his screaming hate sermons (hard to sleep through all of that noise!) and Louis Farrakhan, Head of the Nation of Islam. A hate-filled radical to say the least and Obama's church awarded him a Lifetime Acheivement award. To may stinking skeletons in his closet. As I have said: You walk like a duck, quack like a duck, smell like a duck and hang out with ducks ---- your probably a duck Your known by the company you keep Birds of a feather flock together.
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Pinstripe, the Ayers/Osama comparison holds up. Both are terrorists. Both attacked the United States of America. Both are unrepentant. What part of that don't you understand? Oh yes, one more. Both are low down dirty dogs! As to the original question, it scares me half to death to think what Obama will do towards indoctrinating our children into his political agenda. No thank you. Vote McCain Palin, the only choice for a renewed and strong America. Vote for the RIGHT change!
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It is unlikely since you ahve grossly misrepresented the Chicago Annenberg Challenge and the role Ayers played. Let's start with where the grant came from. The Annenberg foundation was named for its founder (who was president and chairman at the time of this activity), lifelong Republican and former Nixon appointee and Reagan advisor Walter Annenberg. Hardly a group that was involved in "radicalizing" our youth. The panel that determined the winning grant was made up of Vartan Gregorian - president of the Carnegie Corporation, Ted Sizer a former dean of Harvard School of Education and former Bush Sr appointee and Xerox CEO David Kearns - again hardly a radial left wing bunch. http://www.annenberginstitute.org/challenge/sites/chicago.html Next Ayers' role. He co-authored the bid with a former director of the Wiebolt Foundation and Warren Chapman, an advisor the Annenberg Foundation. So of the three, only Ayers was by any stretch of the imagination a leftist. Ayers played absolutely no role in selecting Obama to chair the board for the project. Ayers also was not a board member (as Republicans consistently claim) but rather an advisor who did attend some board meetings but with no voting power. http://www.nytimes.com/glogin?URI=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/04/us/politics/04ayers.html&OQ=_rQ3D2Q26pagewantedQ3Dall&OP=41ed9b34Q2FQ23Q7B!VQ23Q5Bbn)fbb_Q25Q23Q25Q5EQ5EQ3CQ23Q3DQ5EQ23Q5EXQ23s)Q23kbY9_9n)Q23Q5EXQ7EQ7D!f)Q7CQ24_PY Your representation of the goals of the program are way of the mark. Rather than "politicizing children" the project aimed at "encouraging collaboration among teachers and better professional development; reducing the isolation between schools and between schools and their communities; and reducing school size to improve learning." http://www.edweek.org/login.html?source=http%3A%2F%2Fsg.search.yahoo.com%2Fsearch%3B_ylt%3DA3xsfM5uXPhIiH0B1Kcj4gt.%3Fp%3Dchicago%2Bannenberg%2Bchallenge%2Baims%26fr%3Dyfp-t-web%26ei%3DUTF-8%26rd%3Dr1&destination=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.edweek.org%2Few%2Farticles%2F2008%2F10%2F09%2F08annenberg_ep.h28.html%3Futm_source%3Dfb%26utm_medium%3Drss%26utm_campaign%3Dmrss&levelId=1000&baddebt=false That you have to so blatantly misrepresent the CAC and the roles that people played in order to sustain this gutter level attack on Obama does nothing other than to demonstrate how tenuous the link really is and how desperate and despicable the Republican's campaign of lies has become.


Friday, June 7, 2013

hisrory HELP PLEEEAASSSSSSSSSSEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!?

hisrory HELP PLEEEAASSSSSSSSSSEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!?
1. What was one of the greatest achievements of the Mongols? A) They were the first empire to conquer lands in Southeast Asia. B) They created one of the largest land empires in history in part by conquering China. C) They established the first Asian empire. D) They created the first empire of clans people. 2. For centuries, the Mongols were divided into separate clans, each lead by a khan. Which khan was able to conquer his rival and unite the Mongol Clans? A) Kublai Khan, who later became Genghis Khan B) Yuan Khan, who later became Genghis Khan C) Temujin Khan, who later became Genghis Khan D) Marco Polo Khan, who later became Genghis Khan 3. What was built by the Sui dynasty that connected northern and southern China? A) The Great Wall of China B) The Silk Roads C) The Grand Canal D) The Dai Viet 4. During the Song dynasty, Song artisans excelled at making _______, which was admired around the world. A) porcelain B) jade C) silk D) wood carvings 5. All of the following are agricultural achievements of the Tang and Song dynasties EXCEPT A) new irrigation techniques. B) new variety of fast-ripening rice. C) increase in the production of tea. D) new rice harvesting techniques. 6. Which of the following is a major achievement of the Tang dynasty? A) The invention of a magnetic compass B) The development of paper money C) The development of woodblock printing D) The invention of movable type for printing 7. Which emperor of the Tang dynasty had schools built to prepare students for the civil service exams? A) Wu Zhao B) Taizong C) Yang Di D) Wendi 8. Which Chinese Dynasty defeated and colonized part of Korea in 108 B.C. influencing Koreans with Chinese culture? A) The Fujiwara Dynasty B) The Ming Dynasty C) The Han Dynasty D) The Shinto Dynasty 9. All of the following are areas that China’s influence can be seen in Japan EXCEPT A) fashion. B) food C) military D) music. 10. What did Korean scribes introduce to Japan that came from China? A) Chinese writing B) Rice growing C) Kung-Fu D) Martial Arts 11. What did Korean monks introduce to Japan? A) Islam B) Shinto Religion C) Taoism D) Buddhism 12. All of the following were adopted from the Chinese culture by Koreans EXCEPT A) Chinese writing B) Shinto C) Buddhism D) Agricultural methods 13. Buddhist influences in Japan can be seen in the design of A) the magnetic compass. B) porcelain. C) the Chinese pagoda. D) woodblock printing. 14. All of the following are ways that Chinese civilization influenced Vietnam EXCEPT A) Vietnamese people were forced to adopt the Chinese language. B) Vietnamese adopted Chinese hairstyles. C) Vietnamese government adopted a bureaucracy similar to the Chinese government. D) Vietnamese began to worship nature spirits like the Chinese. 15. Kublai Khan adopted many Chinese practices and A) created different laws for the Chinese. B) allowed the Chinese to serve in the military. C) supported marriage between the Mongols and the Chinese. D) built long-lasting friendships with the Chinese. 16. What country had the most influence on Vietnam culture and society? A) India B) China C) Japan D) Mongolia 17. All of the following are ways that the sea helped shape the development of Japan EXCEPT A) the sea prevented Japan from trading goods with other countries. B) the sea was a source of food for Japanese people. C) the sea served as a means of transportation. D) the sea helped protect Japan from invasions by other countries. 18. What nations make up mainland Southeast Asia? A) Laos, Myanmar (Burma), and Malaysia B) Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Vietnam, and part of Malaysia C) Sumatra, Borneo, Java, the rest of Malaysia, Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, the Philippines and Singapore D) Cambodia, Sumatra, Myanmar, Java and Singapore 19. All of the following are ways that geography influenced Japanese society EXCEPT A) the sea influenced the diet of Japanese people. B) the rugged terrain has forced most of Japan’s people to live in river valleys and coastal plains. C) much of the terrain of Japan is well suited for farming. D) the sea isolated and protected Japan through much of its history. 20. What are the two predominant trade routes through Southeast Asia? A) The Sumatra Strait and the Makassar Strait B) The Bering Strait and the Strait of Gibraltar C) The Makassar Strait and the Strait of Tiran D) The Malacca Strait and the Sumatra Strait 21. Which force of nature helped shape trade in Southeast Asia? A) Monsoons B) High tides C) Low Tides D) Hurricanes 22. The Borobudar Temple on the island of Java was influenced by what nation? A) China B) Borneo C) India D) Philippines 23. What influence was brought to the islands of Southeast Asia in the early 1000s by Indian Muslims? A) Islam B) Hinduism C) Buddhism D)
Homework Help - 3 Answers
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I'm not going to help you cheat on a test. Figure it out. And go make me a sandwich.
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Because I studied history in school, and because I still love to read history (like you should), let's see how many of these I can get right just off the top of my head..... 1. What was one of the greatest achievements of the Mongols? D) They created the first empire of clans people. 2. For centuries, the Mongols were divided into separate clans, each lead by a khan. Which khan was able to conquer his rival and unite the Mongol Clans? A) Kublai Khan, who later became Genghis Khan 3. What was built by the Sui dynasty that connected northern and southern China? A) The Great Wall of China 4. During the Song dynasty, Song artisans excelled at making _______, which was admired around the world. A) porcelain 5. All of the following are agricultural achievements of the Tang and Song dynasties EXCEPT. D) new rice harvesting techniques. 6. Which of the following is a major achievement of the Tang dynasty? B) The development of paper money 7. Which emperor of the Tang dynasty had schools built to prepare students for the civil service exams? A) Wu Zhao 8. Which Chinese Dynasty defeated and colonized part of Korea in 108 B.C. influencing Koreans with Chinese culture? B) The Ming Dynasty D) The Shinto Dynasty ---- I am sure it was one of these two---- 9. All of the following are areas that China’s influence can be seen in Japan EXCEPT C) military 10. What did Korean scribes introduce to Japan that came from China? A) Chinese writing
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Not only are these easy questions, but they give you the answers because it's multiple choice. You'll get a better response if you just ask about the ones you don't understand and explain why you don't understand them (you can't not know them all). Yahoo Answers is about helping, not about cheating. Didn't your folks ever tell you that cheaters never prosper?



Saturday, June 1, 2013

How to tell her how I feel?

How to tell her how I feel?
I've got a housemate who I knew for a year before we moved in together. She's a year older than me and is from indonesia. But she's a very tough girl who fancies herself a punk (of the current mode). I used to look up to her during our year together at the dorms, but as we began to look for a house to escape the student slums, the more I began to realise her flaws. I know she had always looked out for me, but whenever I said no to something, she gets pissed. She holds the anger and continues to show it to me. She didn't think at that one time that signing the contract immediately after the showing of the house (without consulting my parents--who said no), is the most dumbest idea ever. When I said no, she didn't talk to me, except with words such as "Your parents better find a house for us 'cause I have enough looking around!" Looking back, I would have shoved her back with an arguement. But at that time I felt ashamed and terrible for disappointing her. Still, we did get a better house in the end, but my parents made sure to tell her that since they're the ones paying more than she did ('she said she can do 300£ as payment to the rent--but at the last minute she changed it to 200£ for some reason) my parents put it firm that anything happens they had to be notified and consulted. But by the first month I saw that she was pushing the first years into checking out the house for renting, despite that my parents said no because that woud change the contract, the price, when our landlord practically goes around as if we don't exist. ESPECIALLY when I found out that she was planning to not split it equally between the potential three of us, but only between her and the new roomie. Despite that last year, she was able to pay more for her rent in the dorms, and the money she was getting hasn't changed. She's getting a government grant, and I had to depend on my work and parents. Nonetheless, I had sent the roomates packing with tales on how the house sucks. And she hadn't done it again. Now, however, she is playing as a stepford 'hostess'. She buys a lot of the food, sure, and had spent two hours making the marinade for the meat, but I had to come with her and wound up carrying groceries without a word. Then, after waking up early and spending the morning clearing up the kitchen, sweeping the living room and tidying my bathroom (which she keeps insisting her guests to use rather than her own), then I go out to take my friends to a furniture faire as I had promised. I come back at 1 and found the house empty and everything looking the same and untouched. She comes in, in her best clothes, and starts having her friends over to order about in the preparation of some guy's birthday. I had to take her friends to the supermarket nearest to where we live since she wouldn't do it, and when we came back, she was STILL walking around with her make-up and good clothes while her other guests are preparing the food and cleaning up the mess. I find this very rude and shallow. It's not how people of her culture do it, I've been invited to enough parties to see how it's done, and I was shocked how alot of the help was mostly me and her friends, and not her. I feel like dragging her back in the kitchen and telling her that it's her task to do all this, is there any way I can open her eyes that I find this really insulting?
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Come right out and tell her if you dont then she will just keep doing it and it will bother you more and more.