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Benjamin Kleinerman

@bkleinerman

RW Morrison Professor of Political Science at Baylor University; editor of The Constitutionalist; author of The Discretionary President; life-long Celtics fan

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linkhttps://theconstitutionalist.org/ calendar_today22-03-2009 16:38:45

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I was the quiet one who one day decided silence was no longer an option. It started small: just one short post on a tiny page, with one simple question: “Why is asking questions forbidden?” I didn’t know that question would be the beginning of the end of my old life. Now

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John McDonnell Treat hunger strikers like the petulant children they are. Offer them food; when they’re hungry enough, they’ll eat. Until then, ignore them — they have the power to end the problem themselves. It’s not our fault they choose not to.

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What could the Justice Minister possibly do? Force her to eat?!? This “developing emergency” emerges from her mental challenges. It reminds me of when kids refuse to eat their dinner. Should we bring in the Justice Minister then too?

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My algorithm seems to be generating these types of things all the time for me. It can’t possibly be true that 99% fail at this one?!?

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Beware, super old man take coming: If you paid lots of money to see a sporting event or a concert live, why would you want to watch the whole thing through your phone camera?!?

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I wonder if the same people complaining about Trump's illegal and unconstitutional action had the same complaints about Obama's attack on Libya? Not that this defeats their argument. I think constitutional hypocrisy is inevitable, but it's worth at least noting it.

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“Why has Congress given the president this massive military force without constraints, why does it continue to acquiesce in the POTUS's uses of force, why isn’t congress exercising its [] prerogatives and responsibilities to check these things?"execfunctions.org/p/law-and-the-…

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People are calling this a “hit piece,” but it seems like something closer to normal journalism. She’s telling the story, both good and bad, of the formation and development of UATX. politico.com/news/magazine/…

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Seems like everyone who interrupted this service should be arrested and charged. This is illegal according to federal and state law.