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December 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

–Is a luxury suite at the new Yankee Stadium, complete with free food, for the New York City mayor’s office a legitimate public good? (“We can’t find the money for the M.T.A., or schools, or hospitals, and these folks are used to the perks and good things of life, and expect them.”)

–Would a labor union have saved the Wal-Mart temp who was trampled to death?

–A Special Guest Question: Should there be a law requiring patients to receive copies of their test results?

–Who said the following?

I refuse to use the term, “ban same-sex marriage.” That’s not what those efforts did. They affirmed what is. They did not prohibit something. They simply affirmed that which already has and forever has existed.

–Who said the following:

And the KGB, I think, was an honorable place to work. And it, it gave people in the former Soviet Union, a communist country, an opportunity to do something important and worthwhile.

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