- July 29, 2009 • 2:52 pm PDT
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00:00/00:0000:00Andrew Sullivan weighs in with some irony: "The issue O'Reilly has with Holland is that, compared with the U.S. in many respects, it values individual liberty."
Via Boing Boing.
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