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Politics : 2000:The Make-or-Break Election

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To: Father Terrence who wrote (349)7/17/2000 9:22:28 PM
From: Scarecrow  Read Replies (1) of 1013
 
You can dance in the wind all you want, Scarecrow, but the Tin Man will still rust and the Wizard cannot give you a brain.

Why, that's so... clever. Such wit is so uncommon.

Bluster away, dude! I really don't care. You keep trying to pin this on Hamilton but won't respond to my main point. I'll say it slowly for you one last time: Federalism is a political movement that seeks less power in central government. Today's politicians seek more power in central government. (Here's the syllogism, hang in there). Therefore, today's politicians are NOT federalists. Do. You. Understand?

But you miss my point.
Not a bit -- you keep it securely under your hat.
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