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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189838)
• Boise, Idaho
10 Sep 24
I receive a lot of peculiar political emails. Today I received what is probably the nastiest, ugliest, and most vial one to date.
It went on about how America only had two more months to "save America from Kamala Harris." That...
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AnjaP
@Rollo1 (16676)
• Boston, Massachusetts
19 Feb 10
Obama plans to skirt around that pesky thing called the democratic process in order to advance his health care agenda. He will ignore the opposition to the health care reform, tune out the voices of the American people and avoid...
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gewcew23
@gewcew23 (8007)
• United States
29 Jan 10
If Obama was a Constitutional law professor maybe he would have read this line, "Congress shall make no law…abridging the freedom of speech"? If he had read this line what does he think that means?
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its-logos-plus-logic
@flowerchilde (12529)
• United States
16 Apr 09
I think most of us think of politics as a matter of right and left. But actually it's a range from No Government, to Total Government. The U.S started with the Articles of confederation, which was just an inch or so from No...
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CarlKnittel
@CarlKnittel (692)
• United States
10 Nov 08
It is most distressing to see the number of people who do not know what Our Founding Documents say let alone why or what it means. I've started a new series of Articles to try and correct that. The first is on the preamble to our...
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gewcew23
@gewcew23 (8007)
• United States
28 Oct 08
Well even though Barack Obama is the Constitutional law professor, a quote like this just proves I have more understanding of the Constitution than our professor does. In Obama’s America, we will finally be able to break free of...
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gewcew23
@gewcew23 (8007)
• United States
6 Jul 08
Great Constitutionial mind like Obama and Justice Beyer have opinied that all right even those found in the Constitution are subject to law and regulation. We have a Constitutionial law "professer" and a SCOTUS justice saying this...
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