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![]() | Sicily Transportation and Tourism transportation. Most of the tourists come from Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France, Great Britain, and the United States. When the unified Italian state came into existence on Feb. 18, 1861, its government was a constitutional monarchy. On June 2, 1946, the people voted for their nation to become a republic. A new constitution became effective on Jan. 1, 1948. The chief of state is the president, whom the parliament elects to a seven-year term. The president appoints the premier, who ... |
![]() | Scotty Boman at Liberation Day in Detroit been enacting federal drug laws (that do not address border crossings, or trade across state lines) are themselves criminals. · Your rights don't come from the Constitution, but many of those rights are protected by it. The Constitution only permits the federal government to regulate trade between states, not trade within states. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS NO LEGAL AUTHORITY TO DENY LEGALIZATION OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA ON A STATE-BY-STATE BASIS. 5. What about our current Senators? · This year ... |
![]() | WHO TO VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 2008 1/9 Iran, nor should we re-ignite the cold war with Russia over Georgia. We must be willing to talk to all countries and offer friendship and trade and travel to all who are willing. We must take off the table the threat of a nuclear first strike against all nations. Privacy: We must protect the privacy and civil liberties of all persons under US jurisdiction. We must repeal or radically change the Patriot Act, the Military Commissions Act, and the FISA legislation. We must reject the notion ... |
![]() | Authors@Google: Kristine Huskey American men and women.” Well, those were my clients. And the Kuwaiti families basically said, "We can't seem to find our sons who'd been overseas. Nobody in the American embassy will talk to us. Nobody in the US government will talk to us. And so, we decided that we would have to file a lawsuit against the US government in order to force the government to come forward and just confirm that they had custody of these Kuwaiti citizens.” And so, we filed a lawsuit in May of 2002. And I thought ... |
![]() | 7/2/09: White House Press Briefing think it would be real productive to get into "what if" for decisions that have not fully or finally been made. The Press: On another topic, he also said that the US will keep the door open for North Korea to return to disarmament talks. But doesn't the US have to do more than provide the door? Doesn't the US have to prod them in some way or sanctions enough to get North Korea to come through that door? Mr. Gibbs: Well, look, I think it is clear sanctions are having an impact. I think as ... |
![]() | 7/31/09: White House Press Briefing Netanyahu say we're making progress. And I think if you look at -- stepping back a little bit -- the outreach to these countries and the world I think their view of the United States and our willingness to engage has been shown in more and more people in those countries approving of the foreign policy actions of the United States. The Press: I'm sorry, can I just follow up very, very quickly? The Israeli government, however, has not frozen settlement construction, which the President ... |
![]() | 8/13/09: White House Press Briefing you oppose a repeal of noninterference and oppose the opening of Medicare Part B? That is what some lobbyists are saying the White House has agreed to. Mr. Gibbs: Yes, and I think the same article that denotes that has denials from both PhRMA and us on that. The Press: But PhRMA said -- PhRMA said that the deal was $80 billion, that's it, no more, they can't give any more. Yet in Portsmouth, the President said that maybe you could get more. Mr. Gibbs: Well, maybe you could get more savings as ... |

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