Might your skepticism about government programs amount to a form of mental illness? Some conferees at Harvard Law School are willing to help with making a diagnosis.
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by Walter Olson on February 28, 2009
Might your skepticism about government programs amount to a form of mental illness? Some conferees at Harvard Law School are willing to help with making a diagnosis.
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Absolutely despicable misuse of “diagnosis” by obvious political hacks.
These worthless frauds would be immediately hauled before professional clinical societies for disciplinary hearings, except for the fact that they are, well, not qualified to be members of any professional clinical society.
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