Too much Latin for the Marines to be Constitutional.
Had there been airplanes at the time... they would have allowed for it.The Marine Corps are part of the Navy, but you may have some ground as far as the air force is concerned.
Those arguments aren't helpful to the East Kansan who supports a strict reading of the Constitution and does not not support a living Constitution.Had there been airplanes at the time... they would have allowed for it.
As far as only maintaining... in the strictest sense that's true, but one could easily argue that maintaining for the defense would demand that you stay relevant, through research, etc.
Well, as I said, sue... you're a lawyer... sue!Those arguments aren't helpful to the East Kansan who supports a strict reading of the Constitution and does not not support a living Constitution.
MISSOURI! It's Missouri!
Sue and make us dismantle our military R&D... and at the same time, a whole slew of other programs not allowed for specifically by the constitution, like education.
The locals tell me it's pronounced Misery.
First, I believe it was known as the 3/5th compromise...Bring back slavery and black people as chattel worth 2/5 a white person !
What were the relative values of slave fetuses to free fetuses?
First, I believe it was known as the 3/5th compromise...
Second, what the F does that have to do with what I said?
Can't speak for anyone else, but I do appreciate a subtle punThe Marine Corps are part of the Navy, but you may have some ground as far as the air force is concerned.
Hey, I never left.And I had thought that Republicans / conservatives wanted to send the US backwards to 1788 where there was perfection.