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will.i.am vs. John Boehner: ‘Yes, we can’ vs. ‘Hell no, you can’t’

March 25, 2010 by Ken Edelstein · 3 Comments
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Tags: health care reform, hell no you can't, John Boehner, President Obama, will.i.am, yes we can

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