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Was Obama called a communist or Nazi on Fox news?

FoxNews, like other news stations, many times interviews both conservatives and liberals. There have been times that a conservative has called his actions communist. However, this has occured on other stations also. Fox News is not the only place that has aired an interview with that claim.


What british political party is represented by the colour purple?

Currently? UKIP. Historically party colours have varied by region. Purple was never the main colour of a national party, but in different times and places it's represented everything from the Liberals to the Conservatives. I can't give you a list for the last two centuries throughout the whole country, but if you have people wandering around Victorian London in purple rosettes, they're probably Tories.


What term is synonymous with a right-leaning political philosophy?

Conservative is the term for right-leaning.


What does something times something times something equal 2400?

13.388659001643390437653186492799 ^3 = 2,400


when do you choose agree highly agree disagree highly disagree and neutral?

There are many times where you may highly agree or disagree on a subject. If you are talking with someone about a topic, you may choose to stay neutral, or agree or disagree with what is being said.


What does the word Cube mean in maths?

It means-- something times something times something--or something raised to the third power. Squared is something times something--or something to the second power.


What do conservatives believe?

Broadly speaking, there are two trains of thought in conservatism in the modern USA.One emphasizes limited government, low taxes, fiscal restraint and pro-growth/business policies. Those whose ideology is primarily formed around those ideas are generally termed fiscal conservatives, or dismissively "Country Club Conservatives/Republicans."Another strong branch in conservative thinking is based around traditional Judeo-Christian morals, and traditional American values. Usually called Social Conservatives or Cultural Conservatives, sometimes labeled "Christian Conservatives," though many are not Christian.In a single term, they believe in traditional values. This can vary from country to country. In many Old World countries, this meant belief in a monarchy or government with a king or queen at its head. In the United States, conservatives do not want a monarchy, so the definition of a conservative focuses on other traditional values. Most conservatives want to preserve the values and the institutions that support them that have been established for a long time, however "a long time" might be defined in the history of that country. (A long time in the United Kingdom but not very long in the United States.)As socialistic and progressive ideologies have threatened traditional free market capitalism, conservatives--who in other times and places were not necessarily friendly to free markets--have come to be significant defenders of free markets. This has led to a cross fertilization between conservatism and traditional or classical liberalism. (Nineteenth century liberals favored free-market capitalism.)Among the important institutions that conservatives support is the military. This grows out of the strong, idealistic identification of conservatives with their country (i.e., patriotism). The military--whatever suspicions conservatives might have about branches of government that seem to be undermining traditional values--is an arm of the government that is charged with physically protecting the homeland from encroachments on the honor and strength of the country.Another touchstone for conservatives, although its specific content varies from nation to nation, is allegiance to whatever is seen to make the country unique or to hold it together politically and culturally. This might be the king's divine right to rule or his figurehead status under a constitutional monarchy or, as in the United States, the special status of the U.S. Constitution itself. This is because these institutions or the "Law of the Land," as the Constitution is often called, are used to create and legitimize political and economic stability.Another pillar of conservatism is traditional religion and morality. While this can lead, and in various times and places has led, to religious bigotry, the main purpose of this leg of conservatism is to support social stability by upholding common agreement on morality. In this way, other religions can be accepted as long as they agree to sufficiently similar moral positions. This ties in with the legal stability already refered to. Conservatives thus believe that fixed or slow-changing rules create a stable society as opposed to one where everything changes so often that for all intents and purposes there are no rules. Hand in hand with this is the felt need for strength as a nation against external threats, just as internal changeability is seen as a threat to internal order.Patriotism, rule of law, morality, and stability are watchwords of conservatism. In the modern context, this commonly means support for nationalism and free-market capitalism.


Doing something many times?

doing something many times ------ce


What is 3 times something?

3 x something = something + something + something


You are dating this guy and you have gone out a few times but you like him on and off Is there something wrong and What do I do?

There is nothing wrong,people vary. You should talk to him about your reletionship so that you both agree on what to do about the situation. I suggest that you be friends or go out but casually,not in a serious reletionship.


What is something times something is 45?

5x9.


Is it safe to use ajinomoto 4 or 5 times a week?

It depends on with whom you agree