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March 11th, 2008 · 1 Comment

–Are New York, and the nation, ready for the first blind governor?

–Is it a proper function of government to designate an official beer? (Cf., this post).

–Special Bonus Question at the same link: Should the Olympics, especially this year’s Communist Olympics, also have an official beer?

–A Special Guest Question (also beer-related): Is St. Patrick’s Day a secular holiday?

–Would you be willing to catch malaria for $4,000? (“Scientists say no lives are in danger because the volunteers can be cured. The institute is testing which vaccines work fastest.”) (Via Kevin, M.D.)

–A Special Video Question: What does Oklahoma State Representative Sally Kern think is “the biggest threat this nation has, even more so than terrorism and Islam”?

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  • Link Skip Oliva // Mar 11, 2008 at 11:17 am

    "Are New York, and the nation, ready for the first blind governor?"

    David Paterson is described as "legally blind." So how blind is he?