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Common Law of the 16th Century Forms the Basis for our Bill of Rights. With Our Constitution Redefined By Activist Judges, It’s Perhaps Time to Examine Alternatives. American common law of the 16th century is derived exclusively from the British legislative system. Common law originated in Britain at the beginning of the 12th century after

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The Coinage Act and Alexander Hamilton Ruined the US as They Created the Path for the Global Banking Elite to Control the American Dollar. All by itself, the Coinage Act of 1792 was innocuous and completely constitutional. The act was based on the writings of Alexander Hamilton, the secretary of the treasury, from one of

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Get a Glimpse Into Columbus Genocide Violence And What it Means, Especially if You Don’t Have a Clue. If you live in America, then perhaps you already know about Columbus Day. You may even tell your friends and family “happy Columbus day” when you pass them. Essentially, in America, we are simply celebrating the arrival

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Get a Load of These Civil War Quotes You Won’t Find in a Mainstream History Book. “Europe’s aristocracies had never been happy about the prodigious success of the Yankee democracy. “If the nation now broke into halves, proving that democracy did not contain the stuff of survival, the rulers of Europe would be well pleased.”

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The Civil War and Abraham Lincoln as an Example of Moving the Goal Posts. Abraham Lincoln’s overriding attitude to civil war was that it was indeed war and would be best waged by killing the enemy. An active interest marked the relationship between the civil war and Abraham Lincoln from the beginning. Even before this

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Is the 2009 Chrysler Bailout Different From That of 1979? The American economy is facing hard times right now, and the government is granting bailouts to major corporations. The public is unsure of whether or not they should support these government bailouts. President Obama assures the American people that the bailouts will help the economy

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