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William Otis's avatar

I did quite a bit of traveling in the spring, giving talks at various law schools about the pros and cons of the Trump prosecutions. One of the schools I visited was Tulsa Law. What a pleasure it is to spend some time with normal, courteous people! It's sometimes easy to forget they're out there, what with all the fruitcakeism inside the Beltway.

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Margaret's avatar

Last summer I spent three weeks in Buenos Aires. There is also a holocaust museum there. It is very well designed and provides a memorable experience. It was a week day, but there were a decent number of visitors. It was the only place in the city where I had to show my ID to enter. Informative signs were in Spanish and English. We also had dinner one evening in a fabulous restaurant owned by a Israeli Jews. Actually I am not sure what country they emigrated from, since I did not get into details with the staff at the time. But it was a memorable meal. The background music was all very ethnic, klezmer type music. Something like 5 distinct courses were served.

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