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DESCRIPTION:\n\n\nFor your entertainment and enlightenment, six people debate the 
 motion "It's Wrong To Pay For Sex."\n\nMelissa Farley Clinical and Research 
 Psychologist for Prostitution Research & Education\n\nFor the motion:  
 Melissa Farley is a clinical and research psychologist for Prostitution 
 Research & Education.  She has published 22 peer-reviewed articles on 
 prostitution and trafficking. An abolitionist, Farley advocates for 
 alternatives to the institution of prostitution. She manages the 
 Prostitution Research & Education website (prostitutionresearch.com) and 
 cofounded the Nevada Coalition Against Sex Trafficking.\nFor the motion:  
 Catharine MacKinnon is a specialist in Sex Equality Issues specializes in 
 sex equality issues under international and constitutional law.  She 
 pioneered the legal claim for sexual harassment and, with Andrea Dworkin 
 and created ordinances recognizing pornography as a civil rights violation. 
 The Supreme Court of Canada largely accepted her approaches to equality, 
 pornography, and hate speech.  She is one of the most widely-cited legal 
 scholars in English.\n\nFor the motion:  Wendy Shalit is the author of "A 
 Return to Modesty: Discovering The Lost Virtue".  She argues that modesty 
 is misunderstood as repression.  Her essays on literary and cultural topics 
 have appeared in Commentary, Slate, the Wall Street Journal and other 
 publications. \n\n\nSydney Barrows Kevin Wick/Longview 
 Photography\nAgainst the motion:  Sydney Barrows, who is a former Mayflower 
 Madam perhaps better known to millions as the "Mayflower Madam".  Her book, 
 Mayflower Madam, went right to the top of the New York Times bestseller 
 list.\nAgainst the motion:  Tyler Cowen is a Professor of Economics at 
 George Mason University and director of the Mercatus Center. He has written 
 numerous books on the relationship between commerce, the arts, and 
 morality. \n\nAgainst the motion:  Lionel Tiger is a Professor of 
 Anthropology at Rutgers University. He has lectured on all the continents, 
 published widely in general and professional journals and is currently a 
 columnist for Forbes.com.\n\n\n\n\nSource: intelligence2 DEBATES: IT'S 
 WRONG TO PAY FOR SEX\n\n\n\nThe Climate Wars\n\nIn a 2009 incident that 
 came to be known as 'climategate', several climate scientists had their 
 e-mails hacked and quoted out of context to discredit the researchers and 
 their work.  Steve Curwood talks with Penn State climatologist and 
 geophysicist Michael Mann, who was a target of these attacks and has now 
 written a book about his experiences.\nSource: living on earth: The Hockey 
 Stick and the Climate Wars\nDownload or Play It's Wrong To Pay For Sex Part 
 1Download or Play It's Wrong To Pay For Sex Part 2Download or Play It's 
 Wrong To Pay For Sex Part 3Download or Play The Climate Wars\n\nMusic 
 includes Simon and Garfunkel - Sounds of Silence, Roy Zimmerman - Real 
 America, David Rovics - After We Torture Our Prisoners, Professor Warren 
 Debunks A Few Healthcare Myths, Capitol Steps - Super PACs, Rise Against - 
 Hero Of War, Capitol Steps - He Works Hard For The Country, Johnny Cash - 
 Gettysburg Address, Capitol Steps - American Pie, David Klein - Beanie for 
 Peace, Capitol Steps - Away With The Manger, David Rovics - Cordova, 
 Capitol Steps - Battle Hymn of the Tea Public, Supaclean - Beat The Bushes, 
 Peter La Farge - As Long as the Grass Will Grow, Simon & Garfunkel - 
 Scarborough Fair/Canticle, Emmanuel Rodriguez - Midnight in Ethiopia\n\n 
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SUMMARY:It's Wrong To Pay For Sex
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