Although President Bush’s fluctuating approval ratings are on the upswing, public dissatisfaction for his international policies including the Iraq war still outweighs his support. Continue Reading
Popularity: 4% [?]
Posted on 01 February 2006 by Sarah Kirby
Although President Bush’s fluctuating approval ratings are on the upswing, public dissatisfaction for his international policies including the Iraq war still outweighs his support. Continue Reading
Popularity: 4% [?]
Posted on 02 November 2005 by Diana Sroka
Sara Taylor, Political Director for the Bush Administration, urged Americans to recognize the President’s achievements and support his current efforts as she spoke to approximately 60 Wisconsin Republicans at the University Club in Milwaukee, October 25.
Taylor, 30, is the youngest political director to serve in political history. A native of Iowa, she gained notoriety as a pollster before entering the White House.
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Popularity: 10% [?]
Posted on 02 November 2005 by Roberto Aurum
NO - It is a demonstrable fact that the United States has been through unprecedented social and political upheaval over the past half century. As United States citizens and their leaders in the federal and state governments have rearranged the sources of power and responsibility for governance of our lives, one institution has stood on the forefront of Americans’ privacy and socio-economic rights: the United States Supreme Court.
Popularity: 3% [?]
Posted on 02 November 2005 by Jordan Olson
YES- Judicial activism has been a crucial instrument in keeping the constitution attuned to the will of the American people since the early 1800s. It is through the Supreme Court’s interpretation that the Constitution remains effectively relevant today.
Popularity: 6% [?]