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- Liberals Discover States’ Rights
After decades of carefully usurping the rights of individual states and gathering ever more power unto the federal government, Democrats have suddenly developed an affinity for a phrase formerly anathema to liberals: "states' rights." - Doug Patton, December 13, 2003 [Axcess Business News]
- The Poisoning of “States’ Rights”
- Sheldon Richman, March 2003 [The Future of Freedom Foundation]
- Marijuana, Prohibition and the Tenth Amendment
- Susan Shelley, February 3, 2003
- Put Up Or Shut Up
The Tenth Amendment to the Constitution is a real powerhouse. If it were taken seriously, America would be a free country. - Paul Hein, April 29, 2002 [Strike-the-Root]
- Enumerated Powers Act
picks up steam
Would require Congress to cite constitutional authority for every bill- Julie Foster, June 8, 2001 [WorldNetDaily]
- Jesse Jackson, Jr.'s Radical Plan
Federalism and the Tenth Amendment Threatened - Ted Gausmann, July 6, 2001 [About.com]
- Barney Frank discovers the 10th Amendment
- Larry Elder, February 1, 2001 [WorldNetDaily]
- Whatever happened to the Tenth Amendment?
But somewhere down the road, the United States government decided that it wanted some real power, and this necessitated sweeping the tenth amendment under the rug. - Lou Jeansonne, January 27, 1995
- What Ever Happened to the Tenth Amendment?
- Kelly McCutchen, November 1994 [Georgia Public Policy Foundation]
- Implementing the Tenth Amendment:
State Sovereignty Resolution
- Colorado State Senator Charles Duke [sweetliberty.org]
- Assault on the Tenth Amendment
The tenth amendment makes it very clear that all duties and rights not given to the government are reserved to the people and the States.
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