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Jon Stewart once stated “Democrats- you know, for their thing, it’s always they love this country- they just somehow wish it were a different country. You know, Democrats are always like- you know, America’s the greatest country in the world. Have you seen Finland’s health care system? You get back rubs at work. You’re surrounded [...]
Posted by Jim Ciscell on Friday, February 22, 2013 at 12:01 am
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Ancient codes, or sets of laws, have been written down since around 2000 BC. Many of these laws were harsh and would be seen as barbaric compared to our current laws, but many of them were actually just as compassionate and fair, and sometimes moreso, than the laws we have now. 10. Animal Rights The [...]
Posted by Dylan Moore on Saturday, March 24, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under History · Tagged ancient law, animal rights, Australia, brehan law, catholic church, Catholic Papal Bulls, Dylan Moore, Employment, Ethics, Europe, Hammurabi, incest, Labor, Law, Liberty, minimum wage, monarchy, mosaic code, Pope Paul III, Racism, Sicut Judaeis, Slavery, Sublimus Dei, The Code Of Hammurabi, United States, working off debt