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2010
February 20, 2010
April 11, 2010
May 8, 2010
2009
August 28, 2009 (Draft)
July 18, 2009 (Draft)
June 6, 2009 (Draft)
April 19, 2009
March 7, 2009
January 24, 2009
2008
November 8, 2008
August 2, 2008
2007
July 28, 2007
March 3, 2007
January 13, 2007
2006
December 2, 2006
October 22, 2006
August 5, 2006
June 25, 2006
May 7, 2006
April 1, 2006
March 4, 2006
January, 14 2006
2005
December 10, 2005
October 29, 2005
October 2, 2005
August 21, 2005
July 16, 2005
June 4, 2005
May 1, 2005
March 19, 2005
2004
November 06, 2004
September 11, 2004
June 24, 2004
June 12, 2004
March 6, 2004
January 17, 2004
2003
December 6, 2003
October 18, 2003
September 06, 2003
July 26, 2003
June 14, 2003
May 27, 2003

Federalism is not when the central government graciously allows the states to do this or that. That is just another form of administration. True federalism is when the people of the states set limits to the central government. Fundamentally, federalism means states rights. The cause of states rights is the cause of liberty. They rise or fall together. -- Clyde C. Wilson