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“On every question of construction of the Constitution, let us carry ourselves back to the time when the Constitution was adopted, recollect the spirit manifested in the debates, and instead of trying what meaning may be squeezed out of the text, or invented against it, conform to the probable one in which it was passed.” [...]

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The largest organ of the human body is the epidermis. The next president of these United States could very well be chosen by the pigmentation of their epidermis, regardless of the experience, character, or qualifications of the entity housed inside it.

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When Rep. Dick Durbin was asked about Maureen Dowd’s article in the New York Times concerning the Republican’s targeting Michelle Obama:
“It’s good news for Obama that Hillary’s out of the race. But it’s also bad news. Now Republicans can turn their full attention to demonizing Michelle Obama. Mrs. Obama is the new, unwilling contestant in [...]

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The Sketch Effect
An artist sketches a young subject. During the session, the artist engages in conversation with the subject, observes the subject’s mannerisms, and develops a sense of the subject’s personality. The finished work not only encompasses the physical exactness of the subject, but includes the artist’s incorporation of the subject’s characteristics as [...]

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The established intimate congress between Barack Obama and his longstanding extended family of anathematic and racist purveyors is a contemporary list of who’s who of hate and iniquitous disposition. If Obama had spent an equitable amount of time allowing the public to know who he really is, rather than bandying about defending, then apologizing, and [...]

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