She could raise the profile of someone else who had something to say.
She could raise the profile of someone else who had something to say.
A quantity 2.5 standard deviations below the mean occurs in about 1 out of every 200 cases? By what standard is that astonishing?
I'm pretty sure that white people are the primary ones who have claimed control over that piece of land without living there. But you knew that.
So my religion trumps minimum wage laws too?
No, this is about an alleged burden on the religious beliefs of the executives and corporate board of directors, not necessarily the shareholders. That suggests that anyone in a position of power any company could make that argument and because of religious anti-discrimination laws couldn't be counteracted.
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The government sets minimum standards for what constitutes acceptable health insurance coverage. Hobby Lobby has the choice either to offer insurance that meets those standards or to lose out on the corresponding tax advantages they get for offering acceptable health insurance standards. The U.S. government is under…
Keep telling yourself that.
Well, that was a waste of time.
You claim it's official, but this test isn't even statistically significant! I demand a retraction. Also, I demand further exploration of the alternative hypothesis that Chicago-style deep-dish "pizza" is a chipmunk swimming pool.
The disgusting is that these lists tell women how to be perfect understanding supportive surrogate mother porn stars in order to get and keep a boyfriend, while the corresponding lists tell men how to act like a dick to get laid.
It's not a coincidence that he's only had conversations with types of women, not actual women.
Who doesn't love blowjobs that have been dashed by angry feminists? That's the best part!
Okay, you win. I was wrong to assume that by small business you meant a stereotypical mom-and-pop concern rather than a fifty-person company. I don't have a problem with a devout Catholic running a fifty-person company being required to pay for health insurance with contraception, so I'm not sure what your argument…
I'm not arguing that back surgery is the right choice, as I have heard that harrowing statistic; I think physical therapy is often a better option. The first problem with chiropractic is that its theoretical foundations are complete unadulterated unscientific bullshit basically on the same level as exorcisms. That…
As a man I have to confess that I've never really gone for women who are inside-out. Too slimy.
That says more about you than it says about women.
Work on your reading comprehension.
Or maybe insurers pay for it because it's cheaper than back surgery or physical therapy with an actual doctor. Whether it works is beside the point.
Sounds plausible. I mean, have you ever seen a picture of a helicopter with this special technology? Hmmm…