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Patrick Henry, "Ratified" - The Treaty Power, Its Perils and Portents
Latest Articles 2009
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We know that the same people who claimed the 16th Amendment was "in effect" (Secretary of State Philander carefully avoided the word "Ratified" in his letter of transmittal to Congress) were also behind the formation of the Federal Reserve; a bill passed in Congress over the Christmas break without the needed quorum, so we already know that skirting the rules was the norm for the Federal Government even back then.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 12160.org 2010
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Patrick Henry "Ratified": The Treaty Power, Its Perils and Portents
Latest Articles AP 2010
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Patrick Henry "Ratified": The Treaty Power, Its Perils and Portents
Latest Articles AP 2010
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Patrick Henry "Ratified": The Treaty Power, It's Perils and Portents
Latest Articles 2009
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Patrick Henry "Ratified": The Treaty Power, It's Perils and Portents
Latest Articles 2009
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Ratified in 1868, shortly after the Civil War, part of the 14th Amendment states: "The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be questioned."
Obama could cite 14th Amendment powers to tackle debt limit 2011
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Ratified in 1920, the amendment gave women the right to vote.
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Ratified in 1920, the amendment gave women the right to vote.
89 Years Ago Today, American Women Win the Right to Vote (Blog for Democracy) 2009
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Even my world record was tested and I remember the front page news – 'Justin Gatlin Drug Test Ratified'.
Justin Gatlin: I got to the point where I said, 'I don't care anymore' 2011
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