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Sorry for the misunderstanding. Yes, you are right and Roe vs. Wade is the perfect example. Abortion is a woman's right because of the "Constitutional Right of Privacy" that we all have. Except the Constitution
Because that phrase is always used to discuss the existing document, including the amendments. The process of amending the Constitution is something that reflects the will of the people and not really
It's part of the Tea-Party philosophy of reducing taxes, and it should go over well with those who who want to reduce government, also with those who work. Since earned income rates currently start at
To some degree he is right. President's have used administrative/executive decisions to do things that Congress tried to stop. Congress wanted to defund Reagan's efforts in Nicaragua in his fight against
Yeah, you've pretty much got it. Obama wants things his way. He wants to move the country to the left and make it more like a European country where everyone is invested in government expanding and controlling
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