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<description>&lt;p&gt;relax.
a the chaiman of the liquor control board is your friend.  he is using the purchasing power of PA to give you the best deals on wines and spirits.  PA is the largest wholesale buyer of alcohol in the world.  he is using this to get you good deals.
so what if you can&apos;t buy pasta and vodka at the same place.  is that such a big deal?  oh but wait, there are some wine and spirits shops thar are opening up in large grocery stores.

why should we give the profits of our liquor sales to for profit companies?

for an excellent interview with the, Jonathan H. Newman, Chairman of the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board - read this 
http://forums.egullet.org/index.php?act=calendar&amp;code=showevent&amp;eventid=338
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