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Viewers' Corner
Virtual Production Meeting

Every week the staff of To the Contrary searches the news to find stories and issues that we will discuss on the upcoming show. Are there any stories in the news that you want to hear our panelists debate?

To the Contrary
Stories of the Week

  • Do Democrats or Republicans have more family friendly public policies?
  • How has the War in Iraq helped or hurt Iraqi women?.
  • Do men running for office strive to be seen as sensitive family men, while women don't believe showcasing their role as mothers would draw votes.
  • Are women too obsessed with dieting?
  • Be a To the Contrary Producer..... tell us a story you'd like for us to debate!!!!!

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