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What is The Rule of Law as Opposed to The Rule of Persons?

by FireGod980 in Law, November 13, 2011
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Compares and contrasts rule of law with rule of men.

Lesson Plan of The Day – Us Government – The Federalist Papers

by arthurtafero in Law, June 29, 2011
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This is an overview of US Government. This lesson examines the Federalist Papers.

Lesson Plan of The Day – Us Government – The Executive and Judicial Branches

by arthurtafero in Law, June 29, 2011
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This is an overview of US Government. This lesson examines the Executive and Judicial branches of the US Government.

Obedience to The Government and Not The Constitution is Treason

by Ramses2 in Government, June 22, 2011
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Your no doubt aware of my article on "the Constitution: it does matter." Well here’s another one of my rants about the Constitution mattering more than politics.

Government Tries Forcing Americans Into Buying Socialized Healthcare

by George Koukeas in Issues, April 28, 2011
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The Justice Department hides Government’s socialized healthcare agenda behind the Constitution.

An Issue I Find Hard to Believe in This Day and Age

by john smither in Law, March 22, 2011
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While doing my research for another completely unrelated article to this one I found some information that I could just not believe to be true. I was so surprised I had to contact a friend of mine directly in the USA to clarify that I had not missed something.

Obama’s Hiding Birth Certificate Suggests an Illegitimate Presidency

by George Koukeas in History, January 28, 2011
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No proof has been presented demonstrating Obama’s supposed Hawaiian birth.

The 17th Amendment

by slater12 in Politics, August 15, 2010
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This short essay is about the political impact of the 17th Amendment, how the previous election process worked, and an idea for a new idea of how to elect senators.

Immigration

by slater12 in Issues, August 9, 2010
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A short essay on the legality of Arizona’s new law. This article doesn’t bring in the morality of the law. All citations are to the US Constitution.

The Rise of Police Brutality

by A. Giovanni in Crime, May 23, 2009
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The author, a victim of violent police misconduct, observes a increase in the amount and severity of incidents of police brutality in recent years. Citing history, she questions the necessity of policing in a free United States of America.

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