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mbperrin

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2. Why do my high school seniors know this:
Tue Feb 19, 2013, 02:01 AM
Feb 2013

Article VI, Section 2, of the U.S. Constitution is known as the Supremacy Clause because it provides that the "Constitution, and the Laws of the United States … shall be the supreme Law of the Land." It means that the federal government, in exercising any of the powers enumerated in the Constitution, must prevail over any conflicting or inconsistent state exercise of power.


and why does Toth not? I don't know why, because nowhere, not in his official bio, not in his state info, nowhere does he state where he went to high school, nor does the name the "seminary" he took some night classes in.

He installs swimming pools for a living, but I would never let a total dumbass like this touch anything that could affect my family. He's not from Texas, although I can't seem to find out where he came from before Johnson & Johnson sent him down here as some sort of sales rep. He lost that job, apparently, and became a swimming pool installer.

He is supported by the TEA dummies, of course.

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