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In reply to the discussion: What the heck were the british thinking [View all]Hekate
(100,133 posts)11. Yep. Yet every time emotions run high, a lot of Americans call for exactly that.
The founding fathers tried to frame the Constitution to put some brakes on that...
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don't forget, WE did not "elect" him the first time-- 5 REPUBLICAN-appointed supreme court
niyad
Jun 2016
#66
Could you please elaborate. Some of us were focused elsewhere and I'm lost on this topic. nt
ChisolmTrailDem
Jun 2016
#14
Yep. Yet every time emotions run high, a lot of Americans call for exactly that.
Hekate
Jun 2016
#11
That's median age by local authority and majority remain/leave, not overall
Spider Jerusalem
Jun 2016
#61
Exactly!...."I want my cheap German Beer and discount French wine served to me by underpaid Polish
pkdu
Jun 2016
#28
Nope. They had a referendum, they are in negotiations with the EU which have not concluded.
Spider Jerusalem
Jun 2016
#54
