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To put up this big front after you signed on the dotted line is an insult to the people in Floridan and Michigan.
Florida delegates file lawsuit to get delegation seated 2008
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Floridan: Even if everything you claim about Waco is valid, Clinton is still correct in his assessment.
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As I noted above (and was dismissed by Floridan as promoting ‘conceit of ignorance’), any Joe Schmoe can opine, and he would be correct in doing so, that the founders never intended the federal Constitution to ban student led prayers at local high school graduations.
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As I noted above (and was dismissed by Floridan as promoting ‘conceit of ignorance’), any Joe Schmoe can opine, and he would be correct in doing so, that the founders never intended the federal Constitution to ban student led prayers at local high school graduations.
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Floridan: Even if everything you claim about Waco is valid, Clinton is still correct in his assessment.
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Floridan: J: I also agree somewhat with the sentiment that we need to quit putting Ivy League grads on the supreme court.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Preliminary Reflections on the Kagan Nomination 2010
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Floridan: My municipal government requires me to contract with a private garbage collection company, whether or not I need that service.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Colorado Attorney General Explains the Obamacare Lawsuit 2010
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BTW, Floridan, was the ad urging people to visit Texas and see Ciudad Juarez paid for by the states of California and Florida?
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Floridan: My municipal government requires me to contract with a private garbage collection company, whether or not I need that service.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Colorado Attorney General Explains the Obamacare Lawsuit 2010
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Floridan says: wooga: Any Joe Schmoe can say “hey student led prayers at graduation ceremonies were never intended to be banned by the federal Constitution” — and conclude that Justice Kennedy is too far to the “left.”
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