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      <![CDATA[***35 percent of men make more than $50,000 a year, compared with 20 percent of women. And so on.<br>
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This number is just so telling, so awful on so many levels. The full time minimum wage earner (male and female) should bring home 40k (20/22 per hour).<br>
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Ladies and gentleman... Unite! You are all being robbed. Why the highly indebted, indentured servitude, educated or nay aren't up in arms is beyond me.
        
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      <![CDATA[Our better sex will always  lag until the ERA is passed. It's just that simple. We can spin, do studies, draw comparisons all day and night  but until the ERA is passed our grandmothers ,mothers, daughters, sisters, aunts will remain second class citizens in America.<br>
Meanwhile politicians of both stripes have no problem expecting the fairer sex to  fight to install democracy, liberty, justice for all  in other parts of the world.
        
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