US in Iraq Greatest Danger to Global Peace?
Is it weather spam or a public service announcement?
The first tropical storm of 2006 washes up interesting emails.
Online Banking 2006
Online banking is holding steady as a mainstream internet activity, growing along with internet use generally, though not accelerating as have some other forms of online activities.
Americans to Rest of World: Soccer Not Really Our Thing
Just 4% of adults in this country rate soccer as their favorite sport to watch, compared with 34% who say this about football, 14% about basketball and 13% about baseball.
America’s Image Slips, But Allies Share U.S. Concerns Over Iran, Hamas
America's global image has again slipped and support for the war on terrorism has declined even among close U.S. allies like Japan. The war in Iraq is a continuing drag on opinions of the United States, not only in predominantly Muslim countries but in Europe and Asia as well. And despite growing concern over Iran’s nuclear ambitions, the U.S. presence in Iraq is cited at least as often as Iran - and in many countries much more often - as a danger to world peace.
Global Image of the U.S. Is Worsening, Survey Finds
Poll: U.S. Troops in Iraq Seen by Europe, Muslim Nations as Danger to Mideast
The Saddam Jump in Bush’s Approval Rating
That's the number of percentage points that President Bush's approval rating jumped in the Gallup poll after Saddam Hussein was captured on December 13, 2003.
Defining Ourselves as Catholic Democrats
Phoenix Park Hotel Washington, D.C. In February of this year, Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., led a coalition of 55 Catholic House Democrats in issuing a “Statement of Principles,” which explains how religious faith and the church’s social teachings influence them as legislators. The statement is also a public effort by Catholic Democrats to redefine themselves […]