This argument can be considered overreaction at best. The article "Put Your Money Where Their Mouths Are" by Nicholas D. Kristof obsessively appeals to ethos. Stating that his opinion is shared by all educated university economists is a blatant fallacy. His reference to "work at home" moms is out of place. I'd also have to say, "look who's calling the kettle black!' you self-righteous little biscuit. You sound pretty high and mighty yourself labeling others as "warm and fuzzy" or on their "high horses." How on earth would you know that it only costs 19 cents per child per day?
Myriah Gasa
Josh McKinney
Monday, July 6, 2009
I'd like to put somthing where your mouth is....
2009-07-06T15:18:00-06:00
Joshua Evans McKinney
Mini Rhetorical Analysis|
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