A list of puns related to "Oval Office Study"
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SA Health knew this positive case on Sunday night, however this hasnβt been reported yet. The person attended cricket matches at Adelaide Oval last week. The people who worked on the same floor were told by the Department βbusiness as usualβ and the Department is still awaiting for further advice from SA Health. Just reminding people to wear masks when not seated and try to keep social distancing, didnβt even mention about deep cleaning for the open space office with over 100 people working on the floor or offering work from home option. How could we trust such a βproactiveβ government agency to manage the Covid risks at schools.
Rewatching "The Short List" (E1E09), and can't get over how spot on the prediction that the right to privacy would become a continual topic that is discussed, debated, written into law and argued in front of the Supreme Court. Considering when this episode aired, he's talking about 2000s and 2010s.
SAM: ... It's about the next 20 years. Twenties and thirties, it was the role of government. Fifties and sixties, it was civil rights. The next two decades, it's gonna be privacy. I'm talking about the Internet. I'm talking about cellphones. I'm talking about health records, and who's gay and who's not. And moreover, in a country born on a will to be free, what could be more fundamental than this?
I think it would be naΓ―ve to think that we've resolved the issue and can see it remaining the focus of the next two decades as well.
God, I love this show.
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I'm thinking:
I'd also like to put a mezuzah on the door, but I think that would violate Amendment #1.
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