What Are Liberals Going to Do When Obama Grovels Before the Chamber of Commerce Today?

Posted on February 22nd, 2010 by admin in chamber of commerce | 14 Comments »

Will liberals cringe as Obama begs for forgiveness?

The US Chamber of Commerce despises Obama and he knows it , anything he tells them will be met with hoots of laughter.

Who is removed from the chamber during the State of the Union Address?

Posted on February 22nd, 2010 by admin in chamber | 1 Comment »

Which person is removed (should something happen) from the chamber?

It’s a random pick every time. This time it was Shaun Donovan-Housing and Urban Development.

Clinton was in London, which doesn’t really count.

can someone help me with these ive looked all over the book but i just cant seem to find them.?

Posted on February 20th, 2010 by admin in taft independent | 1 Comment »

1. Under imperialism, strong nations attempted to (1 point)
control weaker nations.
prevent immigration.
avoid contact with the outside world.
decrease the size of the military.
2. Which of the following was a factor in the growth of imperialism? (1 point)
the shortage of manufactured products
the military threat from groups of smaller nations
the need for natural resources
the desire to learn from the cultures of other nations
3. An event leading to the Spanish-American War was (1 point)
a rebellion in Puerto Rico.
a rebellion in Cuba.
Spanish attack on the Philippines.
Spain’s annexation of the Hawaiian islands.
4. As a result of its victory in the Spanish-American War, the United States gained (1 point)
important ports in Mexico.
Panama.
Puerto Rico and the Philippines.
a large section of China.
5. Theodore Roosevelt believed in (1 point)
an aggressive foreign policy.
a cautious foreign policy.
no American involvement overseas.
economic, but not military, intervention.
6. A main goal of the Panama Canal was to (1 point)
help Latin American economies become more independent.
improve relations between the United States and Colombia.
help European nations trade with Latin America.
allow the American Navy to move quickly from ocean to ocean.
7. In Asia, Roosevelt worked to (1 point)
limit American military power.
cause conflicts between other nations.
keep markets open for American goods.
keep markets closed to American goods.
8. President Taft believed in (1 point)
promoting American investment in foreign economies.
sending troops to support American policies.
avoiding all overseas involvement.
limiting business investment overseas.
9. After the Spanish-American War, opposition to imperialism (1 point)
decreased.
grew stronger.
grew only within the government.
was based on the need for new markets.
10. Anti-imperialists believed imperialism was based on (1 point)
racism.
ideals of liberty.
democracy.
humanitarian beliefs.

I’ll try:

1)control weaker nations
2)shortage of manufactured products
3)a rebellion in Cuba
4)Puerto Rico and the Philippines
5)an agressive foreign policy
6)allow american Navy to move quickly from ocean to ocean
7)Keep markets open for American goods
8)Promoting American investment overseas(I think)
9)grew stronger
10)racism (i think)

I attempted all the answers. I am not really sure on all my answers. I hoped I helped.

What is the difference between a bandpass that has larger vented chamber to a smaller venter chamber?

Posted on February 20th, 2010 by admin in chamber | 1 Comment »

i ask this question becuase there are sites that suggest the vented chamber is larger than the sealed chamber and vice versa. what is the difference between the two.

lets more air out, but bandpass sucks they are only good for certain freqs, go ported

need some help on some questions?

Posted on February 18th, 2010 by admin in taft independent | 1 Comment »

6. A main goal of the Panama Canal was to
help Latin American economies become more independent.
improve relations between the United States and Colombia.
help European nations trade with Latin America.
allow the American Navy to move quickly from ocean to ocean.

7. In Asia, Roosevelt worked to
limit American military power.
cause conflicts between other nations.
keep markets open for American goods.
keep markets closed to American goods.

8. President Taft believed in
promoting American investment in foreign economies.
sending troops to support American policies.
avoiding all overseas involvement.
limiting business investment overseas.

9. After the Spanish-American War, opposition to imperialism
decreased.
grew stronger.
grew only within the government.
was based on the need for new markets.

10. Anti-imperialists believed imperialism was based on
racism.
ideals of liberty.
democracy.
humanitarian beliefs.

6) the 3rd one
7) the 1st one
8) no idea srry dont know who Taft is
9) the 2nd one
10) dont know the answer. although, process of ellimination shows its not the 1st or 3rd choice

HOPE I HELPED =D

Does this sound familiar from the 2008 Presidential election?

Posted on February 15th, 2010 by admin in taft independent | 3 Comments »

Who can we compare this scenario to?

http://www.independent.org/publications/tir/article.asp?a=37

Many of Taft’s contemporaries dismissed him as an “isolationist” in foreign policy (for good examples, see Schlesinger 1952 and Van Dyke and Davis 1952). Although subsequent scholarship has suggested that this characterization was highly misleading (Berger 1967, 1971, 1975; West 1952), Taft was isolationist if isolationism is defined, following careful scholarship, as “an attitude of opposition to binding commitments by the United States government that would create new, or expand existing, obligations to foreign nations” (Rieselbach 1966, 7). Like many Americans of his era, Taft did not welcome the intrusion of foreign policy and gladly would have “let the rest of the world go its own way if it would only go without bothering the United States” (Osgood 1953, 433). For much of his career, Taft advocated what he called “the policy of the free hand,” whereby the United States would avoid entangling alliances and interference in foreign disputes. This policy permitted government leaders the freedom of action to decide in particular cases whether a sufficiently vital U.S. interest warranted involvement (Taft 1951, 12).[1]

The real problem with the term isolationism is not that it misrepresented Taft’s general orientation, but rather that it permitted defenders of various Roosevelt and Truman policies to discredit Taft without having to engage his arguments seriously. Labeling opponents of administration policies as “isolationists” implied that they were naive, like ostriches with their heads buried in the sand, nostalgic for an earlier era in which the United States could hide behind the safety of two oceans and avoid involvement in international affairs (Doenecke 1979, 11–12; Graebner 1968).[2] In reality, however, none of the members of the isolationist wing of the Republican Party ever believed it possible for the United States to isolate itself from the rest of the world, and so all of them accordingly rejected that label.
Tony, indeed. Funny you should say that, because Taft was a Repubican. In fact his nickname was Mr. Republican.

The good doctor isn’t one to mince words. Hence the title: "R3volution"

How come the disable vita chamber button in Bioshock isn’t coming up for me?

Posted on February 15th, 2010 by admin in chamber | 1 Comment »

How come the disable vita chamber button in Bioshock isn’t coming up for me?
I downloaded the update and downloadable add on but it doesn’t come up under options help!!!!!
Also its come up before but now it doesn’t anymore.

Delete your data you have on bioshock (saves, DLC) then signout. Now if you can make another Xbox live account (has to be gold) and go and download the DLC for that account. After that go back to other account and disable vita chamber should be back. Or you can have one of your friends recover his/her gamertag and do this but remeber the other acount has to have NEVER playied Bioshock to work

Cancer hates oxygen, why don’t we put cancer patients in Hyperbaric chambers?

Posted on February 13th, 2010 by admin in hyperbaric chamber | 2 Comments »


Scientific evidence discounts anything beneficial in using hyperbaric chambers to ‘cure cancer’. In other words . . it doesn’t work.

ACS:Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ETO/content/ETO_5_3X_Hyperbaric_Oxygen_Therapy.asp

1. Under imperialism, strong nations attempted to?

Posted on February 13th, 2010 by admin in taft independent | 2 Comments »

control weaker nations.
prevent immigration.
avoid contact with the outside world.
decrease the size of the military.

2. Which of the following was a factor in the growth of imperialism? (1 point)
the shortage of manufactured products
the military threat from groups of smaller nations
the need for natural resources
the desire to learn from the cultures of other nations

3. An event leading to the Spanish-American War was (1 point)
a rebellion in Puerto Rico.
a rebellion in Cuba.
Spanish attack on the Philippines.
Spain’s annexation of the Hawaiian islands.

4. As a result of its victory in the Spanish-American War, the United States gained (1 point)
important ports in Mexico.
Panama.
Puerto Rico and the Philippines.
a large section of China.

5. Theodore Roosevelt believed in (1 point)
an aggressive foreign policy.
a cautious foreign policy.
no American involvement overseas.
economic, but not military, intervention.

6. A main goal of the Panama Canal was to (1 point)
help Latin American economies become more independent.
improve relations between the United States and Colombia.
help European nations trade with Latin America.
allow the American Navy to move quickly from ocean to ocean.

7. In Asia, Roosevelt worked to (1 point)
limit American military power.
cause conflicts between other nations.
keep markets open for American goods.
keep markets closed to American goods.

8. President Taft believed in (1 point)
promoting American investment in foreign economies.
sending troops to support American policies.
avoiding all overseas involvement.
limiting business investment overseas.

9. After the Spanish-American War, opposition to imperialism (1 point)
decreased.
grew stronger.
grew only within the government.
was based on the need for new markets.

10. Anti-imperialists believed imperialism was based on (1 point)
racism.
ideals of liberty.
democracy.
humanitarian beliefs.

Responses saved. The final score is 7/10 (70%).

1.
Under imperialism, strong nations attempted to (1 point)

* Correct answer (1 pt) control weaker nations.
* Unselected answer (0 pts) prevent immigration.
* Unselected answer (0 pts) avoid contact with the outside world.
* Unselected answer (0 pts) decrease the size of the military.

1 /1 point
2.
Which of the following was a factor in the growth of imperialism? (1 point)

* Unselected answer (0 pts) the shortage of manufactured products
* Unselected answer (0 pts) the military threat from groups of smaller nations
* Correct answer (1 pt) the need for natural resources
* Unselected answer (0 pts) the desire to learn from the cultures of other nations

1 /1 point
3.
An event leading to the Spanish-American War was (1 point)

* Unselected answer (0 pts) a rebellion in Puerto Rico.
* Correct answer (1 pt) a rebellion in Cuba.
* Unselected answer (0 pts) Spanish attack on the Philippines.
* Unselected answer (0 pts) Spain’s annexation of the Hawaiian islands.

1 /1 point
4.
As a result of its victory in the Spanish-American War, the United States gained (1 point)

* Unselected answer (0 pts) important ports in Mexico.
* Unselected answer (0 pts) Panama.
* Correct answer (1 pt) Puerto Rico and the Philippines.
* Unselected answer (0 pts) a large section of China.

1 /1 point
5.
Theodore Roosevelt believed in (1 point)

* Unselected answer (1 pt) an aggressive foreign policy.
* Unselected answer (0 pts) a cautious foreign policy.
* Incorrect Answer (0 pts) no American involvement overseas.
* Unselected answer (0 pts) economic, but not military, intervention.

0 /1 point
6.
A main goal of the Panama Canal was to (1 point)

* Unselected answer (0 pts) help Latin American economies become more independent.
* Unselected answer (0 pts) improve relations between the United States and Colombia.
* Unselected answer (0 pts) help European nations trade with Latin America.
* Correct answer (1 pt) allow the American Navy to move quickly from ocean to ocean.

1 /1 point
7.
In Asia, Roosevelt worked to (1 point)

* Unselected answer (0 pts) limit American military power.
* Unselected answer (0 pts) cause conflicts between other nations.
* Correct answer (1 pt) keep markets open for American goods.
* Unselected answer (0 pts) keep markets closed to American goods.

1 /1 point
8.
President Taft believed in (1 point)

* Unselected answer (1 pt) promoting American investment in foreign economies.
* Unselected answer (0 pts) sending troops to support American policies.
* Incorrect Answer (0 pts) avoiding all overseas involvement.
* Unselected answer (0 pts) limiting business investment overseas.

0 /1 point
9.
After the Spanish-American War, opposition to imperialism (1 point)

* Unselected answer (0 pts) decreased.
* Unselected answer (1 pt) grew stronger.
* Unselected answer (0 pts) grew only within the government.
* Incorrect Answer (0 pts) was based on the need for new markets.

0 /1 point
10.
Anti-imperialists believed imperialism was based on (1 point)

* Correct answer (1 pt) racism.
* Unselected answer (0 pts) ideals of liberty.
* Unselected answer (0 pts) democracy.
* Unselected answer (0 pts) humanitarian beliefs.

1 /1 point

How can a commerce student start with “Credit Repair Business”?

Posted on February 13th, 2010 by admin in commerce | 1 Comment »

I have a friend of mine who is from the commerce field and needs to start a business of his own which will be related to the accounts/finance industry. What suitable business do you suggest?

Well, the best person for that will be your friend himself, he can judge himself better. But if I consider any business for the accounts or finance, it would be a credit repair business. If you are really interested in knowing about this, have a look at http://www.credit4profits.com/