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Nuthin' but the truth
I’m not surprised…I never understood the economic argument for banning abortion.
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I’m not surprised…I never understood the economic argument for banning abortion.
That’s your problem…There are some really positive things about America. But your so called freedoms arent on that list. NObody wants to live in a country where you cant go to church without taking your gun.
If you want to be that craven about something, you should at least know that the economic argument would be in favor of maintaining legal abortion.I’m not surprised…
Poll: Americans don't think the government is doing a good job protecting their rights | Blaze Media
A significant proportion of Americans do not think the U.S. government is doing a good job protecting many of their rights, according to an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research nationwide poll carried out Aug. 12-16.The poll found that only 43% think the government is doing a...www.theblaze.com
And with the government now targeting it's own citizens as a bigger threat that outside adversaries, this trend will only increase.
What has the US become?
That’s your problem…
If you want to be that craven about something, you should at least know that the economic argument would be in favor of maintaining legal abortion.
You don't go to church at all, do you?
Did you ever read freakonomics?Sure it would to you....Every argument is in favor of abortion to you libs...
What is it you want to do but can’t?
What are you being denied?
Unfortunately, America and your Institutions built closer relationships and even emulated to some degree, other nations post- WWII.
Countries that are not now and NEVER were like America. It was advantageous for these nations to convince America they were, but they weren't unfortunately. What it has meant for how your agencies view justice, liberty, Due Process etc isn't positive.
I can't see how these other nations approach to their citizens is an improvement over the U.S Constitution which is envied around the world.
I don't think our rights are slipping away as much as I do believe that common sense has slipped away.
Tommy is not an American. He's a Brit. A good percentage of the leftists that frequently post here are not Americans, they just intentionally avoid advertising that. A bunch of them have been outed though, eventually.
Many critics condemn Freakonomics for making large, impactful claims without providing appropriate data to back them up. Along the same lines, it is said that the authors chose their data selectively in order to confirm the conclusions they were trying to reach, purposefully neglecting data that might lead to a different conclusion—this is a form of confirmation bias. Some critics also argue that Levitt has convoluted certain effects he discusses by coming up with causes that are far too complex, when evidence exists for a simpler, more direct explanation.Did you ever read freakonomics?
Many critics condemn Freakonomics for making large, impactful claims without providing appropriate data to back them up. Along the same lines, it is said that the authors chose their data selectively in order to confirm the conclusions they were trying to reach, purposefully neglecting data that might lead to a different conclusion—this is a form of confirmation bias. Some critics also argue that Levitt has convoluted certain effects he discusses by coming up with causes that are far too complex, when evidence exists for a simpler, more direct explanation.
Freakonomics Freakonomics Criticism
Freakonomics study guide contains a biography of Steven D. Levitt, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.www.gradesaver.com
Levitt is liberal trash.
Mine stretched the necks of nine after the battle of Kings Mountain.Our forebears tarred and feathered State worshiping collaborationist jackasses like you.
Poll: Americans don't think the government is doing a good job protecting their rights | Blaze Media
A significant proportion of Americans do not think the U.S. government is doing a good job protecting many of their rights, according to an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research nationwide poll carried out Aug. 12-16.The poll found that only 43% think the government is doing a...www.theblaze.com
And with the government now targeting it's own citizens as a bigger threat that outside adversaries, this trend will only increase.
What has the US become?