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Dear Guest: What you speak to is the same straw man Oops better replace it with same straw woman argument.
The wage argument is such a false narrative. How do I know because I had been involved for many years in a number of states and working with various companies in these communities who shared information to determine market value. I established job description pay grades performance evaluation programs and monitored them. I worked as an operation manager and the women and men's salaries were determined by performance and annual review did not reveal any such discrimination. by the way I am a white male and I happen to believe in equal treatment and I seldom get angry
You speak of control over your bodies and as I recall roe v Wade has been around for a very long time. I also notice that America is suffering a dangerously low responsible replacement population because of low birth rates.
I will admit that I believe in life over choice but then I can only speak to my personal belief.
You speak of violence against women and I wonder why reality shows draw such a large female audience?
Most of all your argument is weak because it has nothing really to do with deciding on the best presidential candidate. In other words I view the economy, foreign policy, our defense, future sources of energy, etc to be priorities and I also believe that social issues you obsess on should be dealt at the state level
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Hillary Clinton will be giving the first of many speeches on the economy tomorrow, laying out her vision for the path forward. Sorry, will get back to you with the time of speech.