Latin America Drug Trade Increasingly Complex - Honduras Weekly

Latin America Drug Trade Increasingly Complex
Honduras Weekly
Most of this smuggling is through the eastern Pacific/Central American corridor, with the "remainder sent through the Caribbean islands chain, with the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and Haiti acting as the main transshipment hubs.

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End of the Constitution - Washington Times

End of the Constitution
Washington Times
Despite his incompetence and economic failure, the president is making good on his central promise: the destruction of our constitutional republic. He is trying - piece by painful piece - to reverse the legacy of the Founding Fathers.

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THE FRAUD OF ANDREW JACKSON: Think Like an American— Restore Hamilton's Bank! - Executive Intelligence Review (EIR)

THE FRAUD OF ANDREW JACKSON: Think Like an American— Restore Hamilton's Bank!
Executive Intelligence Review (EIR)
by Anton Chaitkin Look back, from our present national disintegration, into the defiantly optimistic thinking of the Americans of the 1776 Revolution. They foresaw their grandchildren prospering, with power over nature beyond all prior experience.

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1789 and all that - The Economist

1789 and all that
The Economist
That was Alexander Hamilton's case for a strong American federal government. After the adoption of America's constitution, Hamilton became treasury secretary. The federal government assumed the war debts of the ex-colonies, issued new national bonds ...

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Abraham Lincoln or the Progressives: Who Was the Real Father of Big Government - Heritage.org

Abraham Lincoln or the Progressives: Who Was the Real Father of Big Government
Heritage.org
Even if it can be shown that the template of “big government” was somehow the product of the Lincoln presidential years, there are two other actors in the American constitutional framework—the federal judiciary and Congress—that may bear ...

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Diversified Americans resisting census race labels - The Seattle Times

Diversified Americans resisting census race labels
The Seattle Times
Their answers included Mexican (8.7 million); Hispanic (5.1 million); Latin American (2 million); Puerto Rican (865000); Spanish (531000); Salvadoran (332000); and Dominican/Dominican Republic (295000). Among multiracial Americans, commonly used terms ...

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The US Constitution: Too Old to be Attractive? - The New American

The US Constitution: Too Old to be Attractive?
The New American
Remarkably, rather than inspire their scorn (as it did for the New York Times and Justice Ginsberg), it is the very antiquity of these concepts that gave our Founders hope for their perpetuation in the central government of the American republic that ...

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