by cblpi_admn | Jul 8, 2010 | Economy & Jobs
By Karen DeCoster As a Certified Public Accountant who knows from experience that looks can be deceiving, I quickly kick into skeptic mode when these comments pop up. In fact, I routinely stop the conversation and ask, “What makes you think he or she is...
by cblpi_admn | Mar 10, 2010 | Culture, Feminism & Sexuality, Policy Paper
By Christina Hoff Sommers When asked, "Are you a feminist?," most American women say no. Feminist activists blame the media for feminism's poor image, but I believe the activists themselves have turned the women's movement into a caricature. Within...
by cblpi_admn | Nov 13, 2008 | Economy & Jobs
By Karol Boudreaux From the moment our morning alarms wake us to the moment our heads hit the pillow at night, each of us is confronted by an incalculable number of choices: what to wear, what kind of shampoo to use, what flavor of coffee or tea to drink, what kind of...
by cblpi_admn | Jul 1, 2008 | Culture, Feminism & Sexuality, Healthcare, Policy Paper
Chances are you found this booklet because you’re searching for an answer to a question or an explanation to a problem. Perhaps you want to help a friend who’s falling apart after a disappointing relationship. Or maybe it’s an STD you weren’t...
by cblpi_admn | Jun 27, 2008 | Healthcare
By Sally C. Pipes The public debate about health care reform is often complex and confusing, riddled with misinformation, myths, and ideological agendas. It is important to note that the health care reform debate is not about access to medical treatment when one needs...