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To: 4ConservativeJustices
Mensa meansa nothing should I wish I could be one too by any standard: IQ, SAT scores, charming demeanor.

Hamilton was that brilliant everyone admitted it even those who hated his guts. However, he was NOT a monarchist no matter who tells that LIE. He did believe in a permanent National Interest and hoped that role would be served by the Senate.

Plus, all debate at the convention was explicitly to be kept secret so ideas presented there could not be used against their expositors. He changed his mind about the utility of States though never wished them to be too strong.
756 posted on 09/03/2003 8:49:34 AM PDT by justshutupandtakeit (America's Enemies foreign and domestic agree. Bush must be destroyed.)
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To: justshutupandtakeit
Mensa meansa nothing should I wish I could be one too by any standard: IQ, SAT scores, charming demeanor.

I'm 3 for 3 ;o)

Hamilton was that brilliant everyone admitted it even those who hated his guts.

I'd agree with that part.

However, he was NOT a monarchist no matter who tells that LIE.

His words say otherwise. I guess he was the liar.

He did believe in a permanent National Interest and hoped that role would be served by the Senate.

I'll give you half credit. He advocated that the President serve for Life after election. Can you imagine X42 serving for another 50 years?

Plus, all debate at the convention was explicitly to be kept secret so ideas presented there could not be used against their expositors.

Which would mean that they could honestly state their opinion, not be a politician and speak with forked tongue.

He changed his mind about the utility of States though never wished them to be too strong.

"He played a surprisingly small part in the debates, apparently because he was frequently absent on legal business, his extreme nationalism put him at odds with most of the delegates, and he was frustrated by the conservative views of his two fellow delegates from New York [John Lansing, Jr and Robert Yates]", and "Hamilton's policies soon brought him into conflict with Jefferson and Madison." National Archives and Records Administration

770 posted on 09/05/2003 8:59:01 PM PDT by 4CJ (Come along chihuahua, I want to hear you say yo quiero taco bell. - Nolu Chan, 28 Jul 2003)
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