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by Sophie Turner, Jul 6, 2008
Celebrating July 4th reminds me of the freedoms that have been given to all of us.
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Private Security Guards Outnumber Police Officers - Does This Present a Law Threat?
by Verniel Cutar, Jun 10, 2008
A recent study shows that private security guards are gradually outnumbering police officers in most U.S. states, and many are fearing that this might present a grave threat to law enforcement and to the law itself.
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Defending the Nearly Indefensible
by lightwriter, Jun 7, 2008
The US Constitution is sliding down a slippery slope of popular thought and decision making, rather than adhering to a constant standard of morality.
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The Development of the Constitution Through 1790
by mohua, May 28, 2008
The political atmosphere surrounding the development of the constitution through 1790 and the origins of the Bill of Rights.
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Gun Control
by Mr. Z, May 20, 2008
There are a lot of opinions on guns and gun control. I've seen too many issues with it, too much violence in my city to not have an opinion.
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A Constitutional Amendment Banning Sodomy 2
by Patrick M Griffin, Apr 24, 2008
The only reason the founding fathers did not make an amendment to the Constitution outlawing sodomy is because it was so clearly a part of their vision that sodomy is an abomination and must be outlawed that it went without saying. It is just like the sexual molestation of children is known by We The People to be abominable and must be outlawed but there is no Constitutional amendment for this.
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How the Two-Party System is But a Dictatorship in Disguise
by Joost Steffensen, Apr 12, 2008
The electoral college has created two parties with a permanent hold on power. Is this situation any different from a dictatorship, and can it get worse?
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The Electoral College: Is America Really Democratic?
by The Dragon, Mar 18, 2008
The Electoral College may be a fact that many Americans, especially young people, are not aware of. It may cause distrust in government and many speculate about the purpose it serves. It may make you wonder whether we are really electing the next president of the United States of America.
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Abortion
by I Am Andrew, Mar 17, 2008
Why I believe abortion invalidates the constitution.
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Bend the Constitution?
by Caryl Rosenthal, Mar 13, 2008
Our founding fathers knew what they were doing when they wrote the Constitution. Some technicalities need revamping, but discrimination isn't one of them.
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