Major Problems in Montana's CI-128 (the Abortion Initiative)
- Constitution
- September 26, 2024

None of the four “progressive” mega-donors had any personal connections to most of the legislative districts they targeted. They didn’t live there, didn’t own property there, and in most cases probably had never seen the district.
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Newton exemplified the Scientific Revolution—an event that changed not only how people thought about the physical universe, but also how they thought about politics and government. This greatly affected the U.S. Constitution.
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The most important lesson the Founders learned from Tacitus was that power corrupts.
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Participants in the ratification debates could supplement English by using Virgil’s expressions . . . Virgil gave their message more force.
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Directly or indirectly, Cicero probably influenced the Constitution as much as any other thinker.
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Some Federalists expressed pride in the Constitution precisely because they considered it more reality-based than Plato’s “Republic.”
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