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I will answer short, to-the-point questions on all aspects of American politics -- legislative, executive, and judicial for the federal government and all fifty states. I use the Lexis-Nexis database for information concerning court cases in the state courts, the U. S. District Courts, and the U. S. Supreme Court. I do NOT have the time to work with lengthy problems or to read and evaluate papers.

Experience in the area

I have been politically in a PAC since 1986 and have served state
government in an information capacity since 1980.

I have been a volunteer at the grammar and writing site at allexperts.com for more than two years.

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Nathan04/20/111010Thanks you very much Sir
james12/27/09101010 
Sarah11/06/09101010Thank you so much for the info .....
Chris10/04/09101010Thank you so much for your prompt .....
Dena04/03/09101010Thank you very much for such a .....

Recent Answers from Ted Nesbitt

2011-04-20 Branches of Government:

Dear Nathan:    From the home page of The White House:  "The President is responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws written by Congress and, to that end, appoints the heads of the federal agencies

2010-07-12 congressional special days:

Dear Kirby:    The "official" and "best" record of these days is published each year.  It's name is "Chase's Calendar of Events."  You can probably find it in the reference collection of your local library

2009-12-27 political science:

Dear James:    I am sorry that you were disappointed in my "lateness."  You sent your question at 02:50 AM 12/27/09 and I answered it as soon as I got home from work at 11:37 AM.  Allexperts advises questioners

2009-11-06 Congressional buildings:

Dear Sarah:    The office buildings for the Senate and the House of Representatives are named for exceptional leaders in both branches of the legislature.    Senator Everett Dirksen represented the state

2009-04-02 New Dollar(coin):

Dena:    FOLLOW-UP    GO TO THIS SITE:    http://www.snopes.com/politics/religion/dollarcoin.asp    For many years, SNOPES has been following false news stories and providing the FACTS.  This is the entry

 

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