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    1. He made a generous amendment in the development plans he discussed with George


    2. 8th Amendment to the United States Constitution states this


    3. Is this amendment


    4. On a sensible reading of the establishment clause, it is constitutionally impermissible for any federal (and, in light of the fourteenth amendment, state) court to issue any ruling whatsoever dealing with religion


    5. (I ask: whatever happened to the first amendment clause on freedom of political speech? That clause was not written to protect non-inflammatory speech, but rather speech that has the capacity to enflame emotions


    6. I believe Amendment no


    7. Since the Second Amendment refers to a well-regulated (which in the language leading up to its passage meant prepared and not regulated) militia, no individual has the constitutionally protected right to bear arms, that is, to own a gun


    8. In my view, the sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution was a travesty of justice


    9. The Tenth Amendment, n


    10. Since the time of Theodore Roosevelt, the national government has arrogated to itself any power that is not specifically prohibited by the Constitution, effectively turning the Tenth Amendment on its head

    11. The First Amendment provides extraordinary advantages for many reporters and journalists in the news media pre-disposed, for a variety of reasons, to distorting (the) news in whatever manner considered appropriate in advancing either a social or political agenda that they may (otherwise) support


    12. A journalist who enjoys a First Amendment right to obtain certain information as it relates to his or her pursuit of a ―storyline‖ should properly consider the sensibilities of the individual being interviewed; that questions raised should be fair and balanced and not intended to either harass, embarrass or otherwise offend that individual and that the highest (professional) standards should be (properly) observed at all times and that that journalist should neither conceal some hidden agenda nor interpose pre-conceived biases that purposely seek to discredit, distract or place that individual in a compromising position and that answers to stated questions should never be taken out of context or pre-determined and that, (most importantly), privacy rights should be observed at all times


    13. Formal enslavement of Indians finally came to an end in 1865 only because of the Fourteenth Amendment


    14. Lincoln brought an end to California Indian slavery when the Fourteenth Amendment was passed in 1865


    15. ) California's state and local governments had to repeal their laws on Native slavery because of the amendment


    16. Guns, however an easy target for anti Second Amendment activists, are merely instruments of choice, although a convenient one to be sure


    17. It was under Grant that the Fifteenth Amendment was passed, and he pushed states to ratify it


    18. Another amendment was put in the treaty, pledging not to invade


    19. The Thirteenth Amendment formally abolishing slavery was passed under Lincoln


    20. “Whatever happened to the effort to pass a constitutional Balanced Budget Amendment?” Michelle asked entering the kitchen

    21. “I’ve forgotten how the Balanced Budget Amendment was supposed to work


    22. Anything else wrong with a Balanced Budget Amendment?” I asked


    23. “Well, the grazing commons and ocean reefs aren’t ‘expandable’ while governmental budgets are! As long as it is in the politicians’ interest, they can continue to pass as many funding bills as they wish, resulting in the persistent deficits that led to the Balanced Budget Amendment proposals


    24. “Well, as I said already, I don’t really think that a Balanced Budget Amendment is the best answer, and I think I have a better one, but I don’t really know


    25. “I’m not arguing that this is a perfect system,” answered Charles, “just that it is better, and I think a lot better, than either the current system or a Balanced Budget Amendment approach


    26. And even under the Balanced Budget Amendment approach, they could fund inefficient projects if they raise taxes


    27. The mechanism is much less pro-cyclical than a balanced budget amendment would be


    28. “Yes,” I noted, starting to figure it out, “I can definitely see some advantages to your mechanism now over the Balanced Budget amendment approach—nearly all states have legal requirements to balance the budget, but when the economy is going well, the revenue just pours in


    29. “You’re starting to convince me, Charles,” said Michelle, “but why on earth would the political parties submit to this mechanism of yours? Would they really commit, in a meaningful money-on-the-line sort of way, to a spending limit? Wouldn’t it really require a constitutional amendment, like with the Balanced Budget Amendment, to force this on them?”


    30. At a minimum the amendment that authorized ignoring costs

    31. Enforcement Amendment in 1984 and in 1988 passed the Family Support Act


    32. voted in favor in the House and a similar amendment was defeated in the Senate by 53 to 46


    33. government authority and ignore the tenth amendment


    34. amendment which changed what our founding fathers had created) have developed a system for


    35. The Fairtax might even be better but it requires an amendment to


    36. So once again it is by twisting the law or undoing a regulation, by hide and seek pressure, not by Amendment or a voted on law


    37. Besides, the issue went away with the Thirteenth Amendment and the abolition of slavery…except for the poll taxes and other shenanigans promoted mainly by one of our political parties


    38. When she called him on it, he referred to his First Amendment Rights, which was cute, up to a point


    39. It’s a Right and it’s clearly spelled out in the Second Amendment


    40. He calls the Second Amendment the reset

    41. “But the Second Amendment talks about the militia


    42. The Second Amendment has nothing to do with hunters


    43. To Jason, his First Amendment Rights were both sacred and threatened


    44. President Franklin Roosevelt repealed the amendment in 1934; only


    45. come? 19 see, famine and plague, tribulation and anguish, are sent as scourges for amendment


    46. Senate decided to add an amendment to the


    47. The specific question before the Court was whether separate schools for blacks and whites were a violation of the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment


    48. This despite a hundred years of uniform practice to the contrary throughout the country following adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment


    49. Frankfurter instructed his law clerk, Alexander Bickel, to search the background of the Fourteenth Amendment to ascertain whether its framers had intended the equal protection clause to apply to schools


    50. They did not intend that the Amendment should prohibit separate schools for the two races














































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