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I thought that 25% tariffs on Mexico were off after the phone conversation where she told him to fuck off…
I thought that 25% tariffs on Mexico were off after the phone conversation where she told him to fuck off…
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Author Archives: Rob Tisinai
Reply to George: XIV. Justify Your Love
[This post is part of a series analyzing Robert George’s widely-read article, “What is Marriage“, which appeared on pages 245-286 of the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. You can view all posts in the series here.] Robert George has … Continue reading
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Reply to George: XIII. Marriage Equality Threatens Religious Freedom
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Reply to George: XII. The Dishonest Truth about Same-Sex Parenting
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Reply to George: XI. Gay Marriages Will Destroy Straight Marriages
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Reply to George: X. Why Infertile Straights Get to Marry
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Reply to George: IX. Polygamy and Incest
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Reply to George: VIII. No “Real” Marriage Until You’re Dead!
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Reply to George: VII. Is Marriage About the Children? Not for George.
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Reply to George: VI. Marriage = Man + Woman
[This post is part of a series analyzing Robert George’s widely-read article, “What is Marriage“, which appeared on pages 245-286 of the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. You can view all posts in the series here.] This is it. … Continue reading
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Reply to George: V. Can We Talk About “Real” Marriage?
[This post is part of a series analyzing Robert George’s widely-read article, “What is Marriage“, which appeared on pages 245-286 of the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. You can view all posts in the series here.] Pages 250-252: In … Continue reading
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It’s entirely possible I missed something. But looking at news stories from the last 24 hours, they don’t say anything…