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Constitution
How about ‘most qualified jurist’?
Sheila Liaugminas | 22 April 2010
President Obama is looking for the most choice candidate to fill the upcoming Supreme Court vacancy. That means many things to him, as reports show…
Signs of the times
Sheila Liaugminas | 17 April 2010
America is still a representative republic, and a lot of people in the republic aren’t happy with their representatives and the work they’re doing or not doing in Washington. So they’re speaking out...
Law and order activism
Sheila Liaugminas | 12 September 2009
The problem with America
is not Republican or Democrat. It’s lack of fidelity to the
Constitution. It’s lack of belief in the natural law.
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