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“The idea [passing the 17th amendment] benefited from a unique political and cultural atmosphere that consumed a nation during the late 19th and early 20th centuries-a progressive populism promoting simultaneously radical egalitarianism and centralized authoritarianism.”
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“Kendall, Pepsi, and I took Sprite to his favorite spot in the backyard - a little hill on the corner of our property where you can look up the Potomac River. As we reached the spot, the breeze began to pick up. It had to be twenty to twenty-five miles an hour. Sprite stopped in his tracks, looked into the wind, and he appeared as content as I'd ever seen him.
Boy, did he love a good breeze.
And we were so lucky that there was a breeze that day. This would be the last time Sprite would go outside, the last time he'd inhale the outside smells and fresh air. It would be the last time he'd see the trees and bushes he'd become familiar with.
The last time he'd enjoy a breeze.”
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Boy, did he love a good breeze.
And we were so lucky that there was a breeze that day. This would be the last time Sprite would go outside, the last time he'd inhale the outside smells and fresh air. It would be the last time he'd see the trees and bushes he'd become familiar with.
The last time he'd enjoy a breeze.”
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“The Conservative does not despise government. He despises tyranny. This is precisely why the Conservative reveres the Constitution and insists on adherence to it.”
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