americanthinker.com - 11/2/2009
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And why the "general welfare" argument is wrong.
directorblue.blogspot.com - 11/2/2009
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Larwyn's Linx: Ain't No Health Care in the Constitution
Doug Ross @ Journal —
Monday, November 02, 2009 Larwyn's Linx: Ain't No Health Care in the Constitution Have a great link you'd like me to review? Drop me an email . You can also install a Larwyn's Linx blog widget . . Nation [image] Election 2009 Forecasts : AT (Baehr) Frank Luntz: They are mad as hell on health care : Surber Snort-worthy spectacle of the day : Malkin No Health Care in the Constitution : AT One-way street: “conservatives better play nice” : RedState NY-23 Winners and Losers : Townhall No, I never told ...
Tuesday morning links
Maggie's Farm —
Dem dirty tricks in NJ. The third party guy is splitting the anti-Corzine vote.
Big Con: Gore making millions from "warming" scam
Our obsolete US Constitution. Am Thinker
Hubris of the incompetent. What's the Dunning-Kruger Effect? ...
A Progressive Constitution
Commonsense & Wonder —
... I have already shown that the general welfare clause of section 8 applies only to the day-to-day functioning of the federal government, and not to the citizens of the United States. But the left can fix all of that with one amendment: ...
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