March 2008 Archives

How many times a week do you and your family eat frozen foods?

  • At least three days a week
  • Once or twice a week
  • Once or twice a month
  • Never
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Need ideas for tonight's dinner? Swap quick and easy recipes with other cooks.

If forced to choose, would you rather be:

  • 40 lbs. overweight and really smart.
  • Skinny, but stupid.
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What will you do with your tax refund?

  • I'm spending it
  • I'm saving it
  • I'm using it to pay bills
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It's tax time again. What will you do with your tax refund money? Spend it, save it or pay down debt? Leave your comments below, and sign up for our Save Money, Make Money Community Challenge.

Do you think Obama's speech will help race relations in the U.S.?

  • Yes. I believe it will help ease tensions.
  • No. One speech will not affect change.
  • Maybe. But only if Americans talk openly with one another.
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What do you think? Will Barack Obama's speech help race relations in this country? For more political chatter, visit the Politics Today message board to discuss the issues, the race to the White House and more.

Fill in the blank: "I love my husband, but..."

  • "Our sex life has gone downhill."
  • "He's a slob."
  • "He's cheap."
  • "He needs to work out more."
  • "I don't like his family."
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Has your husband ever cheated on you?

  • Yes, and we're now divorced.
  • Yes, but we worked through it.
  • No, he's always been faithful.
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Who will get your vote for president?

  • Hillary Clinton
  • John McCain
  • Barack Obama
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Who will you be voting for this November? Will a Republican or Democrat take office in 2009? Share your thoughts here. Or chat with other politically-minded women on the Moms & Politics message board.

Should certain vaccines be made mandatory for children?

  • Yes, all children should be protected from certain diseases
  • No, I have a right to not vaccinate my child
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More and more states are requiring mandatory vaccinations for children, but a growing number of parents are saying 'no.' Some parents cite religious reasons, other say the vaccines cause more harm than good. What are your thoughts on this controversial issue? Leave a comment below.

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