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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Bill O'Reilly Says Not Enough Jailed Over Drugs



Chris | InformationLiberation

The U.S. having the highest prison population in the world is not enough for Fox News' Bill O'Reilly. He says we're not jailing people enough, we need longer prison sentences and mandatory minimums for anyone caught dealing drugs.

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Be sure to note the hilarious part where Bill says "lets take this out of the 'theoretical realm,'" then proceeds to concoct the most ridiculous theoretical argument possible, gets called on it, then yells at his guest for pointing out his mistake.


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