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Godwin's law states that the longer any online debate goes on, the likelier it is that someone will play the Nazi card. It's the rhetorical equivalent of going nuclear and stupid at the same time.
John Avlon
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John Avlon
Age: 51
Born: 1973
Born: July 19
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John Phillips Avlon
John P. Avlon
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