To: Bigun
The power to admit a state and to approve any changes in its status once admitted is a power reserved to the United States. Try again.
To: Non-Sequitur
The power to admit a state and to approve any changes in its status once admitted is a power reserved to the United States. Try again.BS! Show me that language in the Constitution and you win! Simple as that!
Try again!
106 posted on
02/18/2010 12:22:33 PM PST by
Bigun
("It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere." Voltaire)
To: Non-Sequitur
The power to admit a state and to approve any changes in its status once admitted is a power reserved to the United States. Try again. Weasel words. Try again. And quote the document, word-weasel.
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