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On 2009-03-24 AsbestosBill GOODmarked

Obama Eases Stem Cell Restrictions

On March 24, 2009 AsbestosBill Discussed

About that Very Special Episode of The Tonight Show

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“Obama should have been poised enough to leave the tacit offenses and schmultzy flatness of low-hanging fruit jokes to Leno…”Right. Leno has a secret technique that defuses indecency that no one else has been able to harness. You just denounced the fact that, hypothetically, had the former president made this remark, it would have caused an uproar. Does the speaker matter or doesn’t it?This article is the kind of sensationalist drivel that I come to Good to avoid.

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On March 24, 2009 AsbestosBill Discussed

About that Very Special Episode of The Tonight Show

  • and said:

“Obama should have been poised enough to leave the tacit offenses and schmultzy flatness of low-hanging fruit jokes to Leno…”Right. Leno has a secret technique that defuses indecency that no one else has been able to harness. You just denounced the fact that, hypothetically, had the former president made this remark, it would have caused an uproar. Does the speaker matter or doesn’t it?This article is the kind of sensationalist drivel that I come to Good to avoid.

On 2009-03-24 AsbestosBill GOODmarked

Obama Eases Stem Cell Restrictions

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