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2008-11-18 Federalist 16 & 17: Chris: You have asked some very good questions. The authors of the Federalist Papers had a good grasp on human behavior/psychology. In fact, I have often said that the Papers are the best psychology...
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2008-11-12 Verifying Presidential candidates: This is a frustrating question and applies to the entire Constitution. The quick answer is that the judicial part of the government is the branch that decides if something is constitutional. But we, the...
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2008-10-29 fedalisits paper: As you probably know, the Constitution was written in Philadelphia in the summer of 1787. The people at the Constitutional Convention signed the document on Sept 17, 1787. As Hamilton was traveling back...
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2008-10-24 const. law: The federal judiciary. The president nominates judges and the Senate votes to approve them. Beyond that, the judges run the courts. Federal judges can be impeached if the House of Representatives thinks...
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2008-10-24 Federalist Paper 10: I believe that my easier-to-read "translation" for Federalist Number 10 will answer you question. Mary E Webster Number 10 from The Federalist Papers: Modern English Edition Two Copyright 2008...
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