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The One Minute Case Against Global Warming Alarmism | One Minute Cases
Stephen, there is no “case against global warming”. The earth warms. The earth cools. Nobody debates that. The issue is whether it does son naturally or is ...
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The One Minute Case For Open Immigration | One Minute Cases
White Paper on Open Immigration by Harry Binswanger ..... Try to break their immigration law in Mexico and they’s throw your behind in jail ...
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The One Minute Case Against Mandatory Seatbelt Laws | One Minute Cases
Seat belt laws are enforced “for our own good. ... This entry was posted on Monday, May 21st, 2007, 12:46 pm and is filed under Politics. ...
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The One Minute Case Against Wage and Price Controls | One Minute Cases
In the short term, the candle-makers might benefit - but in the long term, they would lose too, since they would lose the new, higher paying ...
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The One Minute Case Against Socialized Healthcare | One Minute Cases
The One Minute Case Against Affirmative Action ... Moral Health Care vs. “Universal Health Care” by Lin Zinser and Dr. Paul Hsieh; Health Care Is Not a ...
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The One Minute Case Against Global Warming Alarmism | One Minute Cases
The One Minute Case Against the Cosmological Argument » .... Stephen, there is no “case against global warming”. The earth warms. The earth cools. ...
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The One Minute Case Against Socialized Healthcare | One Minute Cases
Besides, if the US does concede to a national, government run socialized medicine program, where will all the Canadians go to receive good health care? ...
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The One Minute Case For Advertising | One Minute Cases
The One Minute Case For Advertising. Why defend advertising? While the abundance of advertising is usually viewed as a sign of the vitality of capitalism, ...
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The One Minute Case Against Affirmative Action | One Minute Cases
Saying that the problem with his article is that it misreprestents the essential nature of “affirmative action”, which is in it’s ...
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Cheating | One Minute Cases
He will attempt to hide his inadequacy from co-workers and bosses just as he hid it from classmates and professors. Cheating is an addictive habit that will ...
 
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