| Young people, sometimes grudgingly, adjust to sharing technological ...
It has truly become an extension of who I am and who my family will likely be," says Frownfelter, who works at a community college. Still, in today's world, parents are finding that the urge to stake out technological turf is starting at a very young age. Jennifer Abelson, a mom in New York, says her 2-year-old daughter asks every day if she can play on the "'puter" on such kid-oriented sites as Noggin.com and Nickjr.com. "She's constantly telling us 'I will do it!' and 'Go away!' if we try to interfere with her 'working,"' Abelson says. "It's pretty amazing to see technology ingrained at such a young age. But I know she's learned so much from being able to use technology on her own." .
Rise of the Ron Paul Republicans
I see many of these private companies doing all they can to line their own pockets without regard for their communities or employees. Please, my fellow Americans. Get all of the facts about why this country was founded and our forefathers beliefs on the issues, then decide where we should be heading. As for me I am heading to the polls to support Ron Paul, 08. Go Ron Go Randy wrote on Jan 27, 2008 4:54 AM:Ron Paul is a Libertarian in Republican's clothing. Web wrote on Jan 27, 2008 4:59 AM:The vast majority of Americans don't know this and think that a mean whimsical spirit called "the economy" is responsible for the mortgage crisis. When you tell them who owns the Fed and what they have done, they don't believe you and write you off as some kind of conspiracy nut.
In Nevada, Obama's message of 'new politics' failed to deliver
Both Senators McCain and Clinton offer the US our best chance to achieve those aims. Both have worked across party lines and proven their ability to unite for achieving a greater good. They also understand that it is our nation first, and political party last, when reaching an accomodation on differences between party dogma may be compromised, votes lost in future elections. They know well the national and international situations, and have made difficult choices in their voting histories. I believe the founders of America would applaud my belief that government takes place every day in the actions of it's citizens. We are the government. .
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