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Michael Barone had the best explanation I have seen (but then again, Barone is probably the best analyst of Congressional politics outthere).
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Reeks of B.S.: Either this is a red herring, or they know their opinion is way outthere.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Approaching Arguments That Have A Racist Past 2010
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Wade said that Walmart could have chosen to keep the dolls at equal prices in an effort not to “reproduce whatever ugly inequalities are outthere.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Black Barbie Sold for Less Than White Barbie at Walmart Store” 2010
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Michael Barone had the best explanation I have seen (but then again, Barone is probably the best analyst of Congressional politics outthere).
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Brett Bellmore: A lot of people in the legal community are committed to denying that the text of constitutions constitutes something “objective” “outthere”.
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Appologies in advance to the overly-sensitive people outthere ...
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Black Barbie Sold for Less Than White Barbie at Walmart Store” 2010
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So the answer to the question is, in principle, an empirical one or in other words contingent on facts that exist “outthere.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Further Left You Are the Less You Know About Economics: 2010
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Of course not, it just makes you a self-loathing, semi-Oreo, Uncle Tomas who is a traitor to his race, to all the leftists outthere.
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We dream up perfect systems, but our dreams never match the reality outthere.
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Saying “almost certainly” sounds as though he is talking about something “objective” and outthere.
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