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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Good enough for government work

Firing Incompetent Employees 'Would Harm The Agency’s Work,’ SEC Chief Says

Chicago Teachers Union President Mocks Arne Duncan, Jokes About Smoking Pot -- With Kids in the Audience.  She also made fun of his lisp.
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