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http://thehill.com

Ron Paul on Monday said that his “big guess” about the Supreme Court’s ruling on the constitutionality of the controversial healthcare reform bill is that it will uphold the law.

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http://original.antiwar.com, by Andrew P. Napolita

If this question had been asked by a fictional character in a spy thriller, it might intrigue you, but you wouldn’t imagine that it could be true in reality. If the Constitution means what it says, you wouldn’t even consider the plausibility of an af

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The Examiner

Major challenges to the Constitution are pretty easy to spot. It's the small snips here and here that present the greatest danger, in this case a free speech, right to assembly and redress of grievances got a hair cut.

News Link • Global Reported By James Hyde
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http://lewrockwell.com, by Andrew P. Napolitano

The First Amendment to the Constitution prohibits the government from infringing upon the freedom of speech, the freedom of association and the freedom to petition the government for a redress of grievances