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  • More Boehner Takes Reins, Vows Change The document's public prominence was spurred in part by voters who say Democrats overreached in their legislative agenda.

    They Don't Leave Home Without It: The Constitution as Political Pocket Protector Janet Adamy 2011

  • Tennessee Republican Sen. Bob Corker figured out the document's symbolic significance the hard way.

    They Don't Leave Home Without It: The Constitution as Political Pocket Protector Janet Adamy 2011

  • However, the argument that such actions by the federal government are actually not provided for in the Constitution has been hotly contested by many who argue that the document's interstate commerce clause and general welfare clause, enumerated in Article 1, Section 8 of the text, actually leave many of these powers out of the hands of the states.

    Mike Lee: Federal Disaster Relief Is Unconstitutional (VIDEO) The Huffington Post 2011

  • WND's next conspiracy stab focused on the layers in the PDF document of the long-form birth certificate released by the White House, despite the fact that it debunked the idea shortly after it was released, declaring in an April 28 article that "While there may be other challenges to the document's authenticity that bear further scrutiny, it appears that the 'layer argument' can be easily explained."

    Terry Krepel: WorldNetDaily's Natural Born Misleaders Terry Krepel 2011

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    Cheaters, watch out for new plagiarism detector 2009

  • However, the argument that such actions by the federal government are actually not provided for in the Constitution has been hotly contested by many who argue that the document's interstate commerce clause and general welfare clause, enumerated in Article 1, Section 8 of the text, actually leave many of these powers out of the hands of the states.

    Mike Lee: Federal Disaster Relief Is Unconstitutional (VIDEO) The Huffington Post 2011

  • However, the argument that such actions by the federal government are actually not provided for in the Constitution has been hotly contested by many who argue that the document's interstate commerce clause and general welfare clause, enumerated in Article 1, Section 8 of the text, actually leave many of these powers out of the hands of the states.

    Mike Lee: Federal Disaster Relief Is Unconstitutional (VIDEO) The Huffington Post 2011

  • On November 9th, 1998, in an article by Bill Gertz, the Washington Times broke the story of the document's existence.

    Statistics on the Prisoner of War issue 2010

  • However, the argument that such actions by the federal government are actually not provided for in the Constitution has been hotly contested by many who argue that the document's interstate commerce clause and general welfare clause, enumerated in Article 1, Section 8 of the text, actually leave many of these powers out of the hands of the states.

    Mike Lee: Federal Disaster Relief Is Unconstitutional (VIDEO) The Huffington Post 2011

  • A word of warning to students or office workers who freely "copy and paste" text from the Internet and pass it off as your own: SkyLine, Inc. has just released Plagiarism-Detector 8.0, a new tool that can verify a document's originality by comparing text to what's available on the web.

    Cheaters, watch out for plagiarism detector 2009

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