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width="80" align="right" border="0" />Just in case you’ve ever needed to find a profound quote from a President like Harding or McKinley, you can find Quotes Of Note From Every US President on Right Wing News.
Monthly Archives: May 2003
Few Words
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width="80" align="right" border="0" />CNSNews.com: “The U.S. Constitution was perhaps the most radical document of its time, yet it made its impact in a surprisingly small number of words (5,177) particularly when compared with more contemporary federal documents.“
By comparison, the U.S. Internal Revenue Code contains more than 2.8 million words.
Absolutely amazing. Our country is founded on just 5,177 words. What ever happened to that simplicity? What happened to states rights?
Unexcused Absence?
Girl gets ‘unexcused absence’ for Bush event
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width="87" align="right" border="0" />WorldNetDaily: “Student sings in choir at presidential speech, punished with ‘D’ grades“
I’m sure it would have been different if it had been “President Clinton” or even “President Gore.” My guess is this principal doesn’t like Bush. Going to hear a Presidential speech is an educational experience no matter who’s President.