At the conclusion of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 in Philadelphia, as the delegates filed out of the hall, a Mrs.
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In general, I see the Arizona law as a reaction to the national government's refusal to enforce "the people's" duly enacted laws on illegal immigration.
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Accusing Arizona of trying to "second guess" the federal government, the Justice Department on Tuesday filed a lawsuit challenging the state's immigration policy — claiming the "invalid" law interferes with federal immigration responsibilities and "must be struck do …
In the Age of Bambam I have been translating popular terms so that I can actually understand them. The word misspoke is a codeword for lied. Biodegradable means made to fall apart. I've even collected an entire liberal lexicon as a kind of revenge against the oppressor.
The last few days have seen an extraordinary outburst of criticism of Arizona's new immigration law. In the nation's elite media outlets, its most respected commentators are portraying the law as an act of police-state repression.
Clarice Feldman * March 15, 2010 Stanford Professor Michael McConnell, writing in the Wall Street Journal, argues that the Slaughter Rule end run is unconstitutional:
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