
Overview
What's not to like about the Americans with Disabilities Act? After all, it is supposed to improve life for the handicapped. Penn and Teller interview businessmen and women, along with some handicap advocates, who say that the act is a huge asset to greedy lawyers who file frivolous lawsuits against whole towns, claiming that the businesses are infringing the rights of the handicapped. The end result is that fewer handicapped people end up getting hired, and hence the ADA defeats its own purpose. Penn and Teller claim the act is far too broad, and individual businesses, not the government, should be able to dictate who they will cater to.
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5 - 1Obesity March 22, 2007
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5 - 2Wal-Mart March 29, 2007
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5 - 3Breast Hysteria April 05, 2007
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5 - 4Detoxing April 12, 2007
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5 - 5Exorcism April 19, 2007
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5 - 6Immigration April 26, 2007
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5 - 7Handicap Parking May 03, 2007
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5 - 8Mount Rushmore May 10, 2007
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5 - 9Nukes, Hybrids & Lesbians May 17, 2007
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5 - 10Anger Management May 24, 2007