Minorities and the disadvantaged.
across the globe, perceptions of america are increaseingly unfavorable.
Obama believes the government should do more for the poor. He pushes for government subsidized health insurance, citizenship for illegal immigrants and pardons for reformed drug offenders in prisons.
he strongly believes in GOD and JESUS
Amish are strongly against technology
Ron Paul is a Republican from Houston, TX. He is also a physcian. He has been in the House of Reps for over 20 years now. He was for many years, the only libertarian member. He strongly believes in limited government, which explains his opposition to the Iraqi war. He also believes that the IRS needs to be replaced with less bureacratic system that is more fair. Even though he believes in limited government, he has no problem having the government to restrict abortion services to women, especially poor women. He served in Vietnam and is a patriot who wants to better the country. He, like most Americans, hate deficit spending and debt and wants to do something about it.
The Romans strongly opposed a monarchy.
A government only sets the prices for goods and services as a matter of course in Communist or strongly socialist countries. This has come to pass in more economically conservative countries only during periods of high inflation and serious economic downturn.
Yes he does! all khan are muslim. He says he strongly believes the Qur'an
he strongly believes the tree dont belong to the americans
Yes, Bear Grylls strongly believes in and follows the Christian faith.
he believed, he felt strongly about equality
A person who strongly believes in the principle of federalism would favor a government where power is divided and shared between a central authority and smaller political units, such as states or provinces. This structure allows for local autonomy and decision-making while maintaining a unified national framework. They would advocate for a system that protects the rights of individual states and promotes diverse governance approaches tailored to local needs. Ultimately, this approach seeks to balance national interests with regional identities and priorities.