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@flowerchilde (12529)
• United States
28 Jun 12
We (the U.S.) lost a lot today, lots of protection.. the further blurring of the lines of our checks and balances, checking government power.. especially as the Supreme Court not only decides based on the constitution, as in times...
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AnjaP
@Rollo1 (16676)
• Boston, Massachusetts
11 Mar 10
With all the media in a flurry of activity, counting up the votes to see if Pelosi can muster enough to pass the Senate bill, House Democrats are busy behind the scenes devising a plan to pass Health Care WITHOUT a vote....
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ZephyrSun
@ZephyrSun (7381)
• United States
9 Sep 08
In 1804, the United States government passed the twelfth amendment to the Constitution to establish the Electoral College. Before, the passage of the twelfth amendment, the Constitution referred to the electors as “the college of...
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