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Penn and Teller on patriotism

KYGlockster

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That was absolutely incredible. I have never paid much attention to those guys, but I will now. It isn't everyday you have famous individuals explaining how important our bill of rights are, especially never heard of any compare it to chinas non-existent protections! Way to go Penn and Teller!

Anyone know if that whole show is available?
 

MatieA

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Egbert, Wyoming, USA
That was absolutely incredible. I have never paid much attention to those guys, but I will now. It isn't everyday you have famous individuals explaining how important our bill of rights are, especially never heard of any compare it to chinas non-existent protections! Way to go Penn and Teller!

Anyone know if that whole show is available?

You could look here:
http://www.pennandteller.com/

I provided a quick link, didn't look for the show on it; am in a hurry :)
 

since9

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Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
That was absolutely incredible. I have never paid much attention to those guys, but I will now.

Their "That's ********!" series is stellar. I particularly enjoyed their recycling show, especially after being forced by German law to separate my trash into more than a dozen different receptacles. I recall reading the Japanese developed a way to reduce and recover elements back in the 70's. What's their disposition? Hmm...

Anyone know if that whole show is available?

Sure. Here.
 
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