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It's not like banning homosexuals makes the issue of emotional abuse signs go away. Just because you don't allow them doesn't mean they aren't there - this has been the case in both the Catholic Church and the BSA. Andrew, your post is wrong on two levels. First, you apparently think that any and all homosexuals in BSA would become molesters, which is obviously Read More
Price elasticity of demand is a measure of how steep the demand curve is. The steeper the demand curve, the higher the elasticy, and therefore, the higher the effect on demand of price changes. I stated this backward above. Thanks for catching my error. Like gasoline, though for different reasons, the demand curve for college scholarships and grants education Read More
Mr Risch might have had a better point if the Jews had a history of building synagogues on top of the ground we captured, or turning churches into synagogues after we drove the Christians out of a town. Happily, the Jews don't do that. Visit Bethlehem and you will see how the Jews treat Christian holy sites. Of course, you may have difficulty doing that safely Read More
Given the absurd amount of evidence that vaccinations are safe while failure to vaccinate carries serious risk, no need to arguet only should these requests be denied but someone should take a look at whether these parents are fit to raise kids. You may be able to argue that people in a free society have the right to put their own lives at risk by ignoring Read More
Kevin, I agree with the sentiments that you expressed in this opinion piece, as they are the same as my own. However, I cannot understand how to gain self confidence you justify voting with Chairman Bernanke at the November 3, 2010 FOMC meeting? It is obvious that you are not the kind of fool that Bernanke is. You understand that the current government and Read More
Hasn't that been the argument against every new lead generation software of hardware or software? And has it ever been right? I can remember pundits insisting that almost no one needed a 386 and then it was a 486 they didn't need and then it was a Pentium they didn't need. And so on. I'm inclined to lump this argument with the apocryphal patent clerk's Read More
The article highlights that in politics, common sense is treated like management science. Only two of the governors' plans are driven by the simple fact that 80% of state costs are for personnel (either directly, or In the form of state aid to other public sector functions of management like education that are equally labor-intensive.) Better purchasing of Read More
Li Meng, You have a good heart, but are naive. Where will you be able to find a news media is not biased? WSJ was relatively better than others (but it has been changed since NEWS corp. bought it). To beat other competitors, it needs to increase subscription. Who are the most likely subscribers? Look at the readers responses here; who they are? My guess is Read More
I love this article, i remember well at Silverstone in july1979, my brother and I were walking around the paddock the evening before raceday and being a mad keen Andretti fan I was spending a lot of time at team meeting Lotus, Kenny was a true gent and let me into the Lotus area while he was painting a solution onto the wheels of Mario's car looking for hairline Read More
Turkey closed its borders with Armenia because of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict resolution techniques. I don't understand how the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict does not come as a precondition to the normalization of relations. Why did they then close the border to begin with? The simultaneous resolution of all conflicts involving Turkey, Armenia Read More