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Jon Stewart Skewers Arizona’s Attempt to Legalize Anti-Gay Discrimination

February 28, 2014February 28, 2014 Jon Ponder

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As Andy Borowitz put it on Facebook:

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer today reflected on her decision to veto the state’s anti-gay law: “The decision was a no-brainer, which is why I was capable of making it

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