Sure, NOT having legs provides an advantage...
It does seem that Romo relies on TO way too much though. Granted, that's not atypical for young QBs, but it's something he needs to get past in order...
Hellraiser was pretty nasty all right, but would you say it was 'grosser' than today's splatterporn?
I was just watching License to Drive, and loved seeing Uncle Phil as even more of a tough guy than on the Fresh Prince. More interesting to me was...
Can't wait for next week - though I hope the Giants secondary doesn't resemble a patchwork quilt by that point. Hell of a game today though.
Chavez isn't doing this out of any sort of altruistic reasons - he knows his (potential) audience
I'm not questioning his motivations in the matter.
I've seen the commercials here in NY. It's a far better PR move than anything else he's done.
It's true that the initial plan, also known as the Randolph Plan, was the only one created prior to the Convention. However, it was met by the New...
Madison wasn't the only one with a blueprint. There were a number of plans at the time; his was characterized as being the most open to compromise -...
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True on both counts. Another interesting thing to note is the fact that Madison, called the Father of the Constitution, found many of his theories...
But that was still in relation to action by the federal government. It had no bearing on intrastate practices.
With due embarrassment for failing to recall the matter before this point, four of the Amendments proposed by Madison were vetoed by the states...
Also bear in mind that the Bill of Rights was actually pushed by the states themselves, as further restriction on the government - something they...
"... a declaration of rights; which under our constitutions must be intended to limit the power of the government itself." Federalist No. 84...
I'll add further that the Bill of Rights was patterned on similar sections of state constitutions, and meant to apply similar 'protections' to people...
I'll go further. The Framers not only disagreed with the 'necessity' of a Bill of Rights, they believed it to be counterproductive, as it would not...
You're coming at it all wrong. The point of the Bill of the Rights was to restrict the power of the Federal government - period. The states had their...
Many commentators on the Framing period hold that the Tenth Amendment was not only unnecessary, but the product of complete misunderstanding by the...
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