One of the three basic rules of Aristotelian logic is called the "principle of the excluded middle." In, Latin the rule is called "tertium non datur," which roughly translates into English as "no third option"[i]. This law teaches us something important about the notion of a "mo …
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Liberals don't walk the walk when it comes to helping the poor, left-leaning columnist Nicholas Kristof confesses in a we-can-do-better column for the New York Times Sunday edition. The only debate is whether conservatives give 30 percent more to charity than liberals, as Arth …
Fairness - noun 1 without cheating or trying to achieve unjust advantage : no one could say he played fair. The new buzz word being thrown around by progressives is ‘fairness’.
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+ Justice has waited long enough. It’s time to pull the trigger on contempt charges against Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. for withholding documents from Congress in the Operation Fast and Furious gun-walking scandal. Allowing further delay would only confirm what man …
I've heard a lot about the claim that women aren't getting paid equally for the same job their male counterparts are doing. I just can't find the data to support this claim and I'm hoping that some of the people who are trumpeting it can provide the factual stats from non-b …
Conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh was inducted into the Hall of Famous Missourians on Monday during a secretive ceremony in the state Capitol as police stood guard to keep out any uninvited political opponents of the sometimes divisive radio show host.
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Equal Pay For Equal Work. Where's the Data?
Equal Pay For Equal Work. Where's the Data?
Equal Pay For Equal Work. Where's the Data?
Equal Pay For Equal Work. Where's the Data?
Equal Pay For Equal Work. Where's the Data?
Equal Pay For Equal Work. Where's the Data?
Equal Pay For Equal Work. Where's the Data?
Equal Pay For Equal Work. Where's the Data?
Equal Pay For Equal Work. Where's the Data?
Equal Pay For Equal Work. Where's the Data?