The bigots lost a big one
Published by Peter Flom
I am a statistician, working with a wide variety of clients, mostly researchers in psychology, education, medicine, social sciences and other fields. I also have given talks and written articles on learning... View profile
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5 Comments
Post a CommentAnother step forward.
It took a second for me to "get" your meaning, linking your picture with your text... but your point is very well made. Excellent!
And America moved one step closer to "liberty and justice for all".
yep! Good effective brevity.
Ok. :-)