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Washington D.C. Statehood is Unconstitutional
On Thursday, April 22nd, 216 members of a powerful special interest faction within the U.S. House of Representatives, the Democratic Party, passed H.R. 51, attempting to usurp the power of the People of the United States under the Constitution, converting the District of Columbia from the federal seat of government to a state.
H.R. 51 is clearly unconstitutional.
H.R. 51 is clearly unconstitutional.
Posted in Federal
Tagged Democratic Party, District of Columbia, Federalist 43, James Madison, Robert F. Kennedy, U.S. Constitution, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, Washington D.C.
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Brazen D.C. Online Gambling Demos in Shadow of Alleged Wrongdoing
Chad Hills – CitizenLink
One bet is for sure: Gambling expansion never sleeps.
Where loopholes in the law exist, gambling will find a way to bypass the intent of the law. Where masses of people visit or live, gambling will find a way to exploit them. Where there is money to be had, gambling interests will mine it, regardless of the harm caused. It’s the nature of gambling and greed.
Such is the sad irony playing out in our nation’s capital with a recent lottery-based online gambling amendment.
District of Columbia council member, Michael A. Brown, slipped an amendment …
Posted in Gambling
Tagged District of Columbia, gambling, Gambling expansion, Michael A. Brown, Peter J. Nickles, Washington Times
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