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Escapee: So, name me three enumerated powers, pre-14th, that reached out and touched the citizen of the state directly.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Background reading for Supreme Court’s new 14th/2d Amendment case 2009
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Escapee –Would this new class of citizen “The Fourteenth franchised a new class of federal citizen” be the same class of citizen who had to get a Federal passport, long prior to the passage of the 14th Amendment?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Background reading for Supreme Court’s new 14th/2d Amendment case 2009
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Escapee: So, name me three enumerated powers, pre-14th, that reached out and touched the citizen of the state directly.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Background reading for Supreme Court’s new 14th/2d Amendment case 2009
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Escapee: Point being that the the individual Citizen was not considered in the delegated powers of the Constitution.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Background reading for Supreme Court’s new 14th/2d Amendment case 2009
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Escapee lunatics are the only folks you'll find along this stretch of highway.
The Life of Riley 2008
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Escapee attacks, a tiger breaks out of its zoo pen and kills a man.
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We just got a front page, the front page of the "Cincinnati Enquirer," and they put a new headline on a story they wrote late this afternoon, "Fugitives Caught in Columbus, Tennessee Escapee Wife Hailed Cab from Erlanger, Ohio."
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There's Another Escapee ...from the Blogspot prison that my Mozilla browser hates with a passion.
July 2004 2004
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He had on green trunks, a T-shirt that read “County Jail Escapee,” and a Mickey Mouse hat on his head—his lucky running hat, he called it.
Darkness Before Dawn Sharon M. Draper 2001
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He had on green trunks, a T-shirt that read “County Jail Escapee,” and a Mickey Mouse hat on his head—his lucky running hat, he called it.
Darkness Before Dawn Sharon M. Draper 2001
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