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2008-09-05  Supreme Court Cases - checks/balances:   President nominates judges with Senate approval. Congresses ability to change laws with Presidential approval. Congress can also amend the constitution (with approval of the states). Federal judges can...
2008-09-05  2nd Amendment and Right to - Restoration of Rights:   You will have to get your firearm rights back in Illinois that is the state you were convicted in. You can have your regular rights restored in Florida but they will put a firearm restriction on your...
2008-09-04  2nd Amendment and Right to - Criminal History / Convicted felon:   Dear Christine, I am glad that you understand that I am not legal counsel. Yes, you most likely have to answer the question on whether or not you are a convicted felon. If you are a convicted...
2008-09-04  Legislation, Presidential & Congressional Politics - president rule:   The US originated the Presidential form of government in its modern form. The President is almost always elected by State electors chosen by voters. The voters vote for both a President and Vice President...
2008-09-03  Legislation, Presidential & Congressional Politics - Presidential Funding:   Great question! Sounds like it should come from a movie. Can you picture the president pulling up to an ATM?! The truth is, the president is surrounded by so many layers of security that it would be...


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