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Among the top items left on the Senate's to-do list before the November elections is a "paycheck fairness" bill, which is predicated on the wage gap between men and women, but the bill is not as commonsensical as it might seem.
Women do not have an assigned place. In free societies, they choose where they wish to be. For at least five millon women in America, that happens to be in the home as full-time mothers. What is wrong with that?
Women are joining men as partners in running the world, but they are not replacing men and never will. Yes, women are flourishing in unprecedented and gratifying ways. But men have hardly vanished from the center.
As with murder and arson, serious charges of sexual assault should be left to the police and the courts.
Discrimination is not a major cause of overall male-female pay differences, and President Obama's deliberate disregard of the research crosses the line into policy malpractice.
The Equal Rights Amendment would hand radical feminist groups a powerful weapon to wage war on what they view as "the gender system."
By regulating gender representation in the sciences as it does for sports, Congress would compromise the intellectual integrity of research.
Findings show that there is a lot of crude sexual misbehavior in our schools, but it is not a form of "sex discrimination."






