There is no proposition, no matter how foolish, for which a dozen Nobel
signatures cannot be collected. Furthermore, any such petition is guaranteed
page-one treatment in The New York Times.
-- Daniel S. Greenberg
signatures cannot be collected. Furthermore, any such petition is guaranteed
page-one treatment in The New York Times.
-- Daniel S. Greenberg
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