CC: jean.stepan@co.ramsey.mn.us, john.edison@co.ramsey.mn.us, john.vandenorth@courts.state.mn.us, bruc0015@umn.eduSent: 12/23/2009 5:12:56 P.M. Central Standard TimeSubj: Re: SharonScarrellaAnderson62cv09-1163(Vandenorth)A09-2031(Toussaint)Complian
wed.23Dec09
Sue Dosal as you are familiar with Florida
Merry Christmas re: www.sharon4anderson.wordpress.com
Sharon4anderson’s Weblog Shocking that the Black...
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I would like to request that your offices provide me with the following information:
Please explain clearly what constitutional authority Congress has to regulate healthcare. I would appreciate if you would cite specific powers and how they relate to the actions proposed in the current health care legislation. If you believe that Congress does not have the authority to legislate in this area, what specific actions...
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I am sure that Congress thinks that it is doing its job by establishing and enforcing greater oversight of the Fed. However, it seems ironic that Congress, who has the sole power to COIN money, would outsource that power (unconstitutionally?) to a private institution that PRINTS money and charges interest on it to the American people.
The Framers of the Constitution were very concerned about paper money and did not...
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Assembly
Bill 962 would not be cost effective in terms of crime control and
would create a hardship for retailers, especially smaller ones, and
customers. Criminals have many ways of obtaining ammunition. This bill
would not serve as any kind of crime deterrent, but would create
another large and bureaucratic registration program that would be very
costly and inefficient for law abiding citizens. Assembly Bill 962...
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Begin typing here... The US Constitution is a living, breathing document. The founding fathers came up with a way to make changes when they are needed. The states are to vote on any and all changes, which is why there are only a few admendments. States are supposed to have their own sovernity, but the federal tax code has been a great way for states to just give up their responsibility to the citizens who live in...
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I am very consevative and I am now retired. I have to live on a fixed income and I want my goverment to do the same thing. I want no more taxes on anything whatsoever and I will be waetching and keeping score on all voting records for all of the politicians that are in the system now and in the future. I have never been an activist untill now. I will from now on be active in voice and vote against and for all the...
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Please do not fail to attend the meeting tomorrow the discuss, review and act on the impeachable offense of the current administration. The Constitution is our foundational document. We cannot allow it to be ignored and over-ruled like it is just a piece of paper.
Starting a war based on lies should be more impeachable than having intimate relations with an intern, although I was OK with impeaching for that too....
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Will I see you at the 10am Friday hearing on Executive Power vs. the Constitution?
Regardless of the Senate and regardless of the shortness of time, Americans--with over 4000 killed and over 30,000 wounded in Iraq--deserve to hear an in-depth presentation and discussion on the actions of President Bush which have put our country in the precarious position it is in.
PLEASE join those colleagues of yours who will...
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Mexico's glass house
How the Mexican constitution treats foreign residents, workers and naturalized citizens
By J. Michael Waller Posted: Thursday, April 6, 2006
PAPERS & STUDIES Center for Security Policy Publication Date: April 6, 2006
Introduction Every country has the right - and duty - to restrict the quality and quantity of foreign immigrants entering or living within its...
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