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Chamber of Commerce President Tom Donohue and American Enterprise Institute President Robert Doar discuss business and economy with moderator and Washington Examiner Executive Editor Philip Klein at the second Washington Examiner Political Summit at Sea Island, Georgia... ... ..

texas secession’s biggest advocate wants to win

Constitution provides no means of secession—legal scholars are unanimous on this—and the last time states tried it, about 3 percent of the American population died in the ensuing war. (Miller insisted, with quixotic certainty, that if Texas voted to secede today, Washington would let it..

is the oas interfering in the bolivian election?

Center for Economic Policy Priorities released statement scrutinizing Organization of American States claims about Bolivia.. The Washington Post reports that President Evo Morales's opponent, Carlos Mesa, said the opposition would continue to mobilize 'until we achieve path that leads..

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