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>> well samuel johnson, the smartest essayist in the english language told the loss of the american colonies would be the ruin of a nation, said there is a lot of ruin in a nation and lit take a long time for this nation to be ruined by the likes of obamacare. >> so we're still brewing. it's just not going to happen next week. >> not in our lifetimes. maybe in dagen's lifetime. >> maybe in dagen's. >> thanks ben. >> how do you feel about that? >> you're a taker and i'm a giver. that's what it is. >> i don't know about that because you're bitching about your poor parents. >> i pay a fair amount in tax, dagen. >> you didn't pay for your prom dress. >> i didn't have a prom dress. i didn't go to the prom. can we not leonie brinkemabring it up again? >> you didn't go to your prom? >> i got stood up. >> i'd take you to the prom. >> i got turned down 12 times before my mother finally said yes. >> you guys are all losers. i went to two proms. i'm embarrassed to know all of you. >> you went to two proms and you hailed from the party of clinton. i'll leave it at that. >> i wish i'd gone with him but i
>> well samuel johnson, the smartest essayist in the english language told the loss of the american colonies would be the ruin of a nation, said there is a lot of ruin in a nation and lit take a long time for this nation to be ruined by the likes of obamacare. >> so we're still brewing. it's just not going to happen next week. >> not in our lifetimes. maybe in dagen's lifetime. >> maybe in dagen's. >> thanks ben. >> how do you feel about that? >> you're...
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. >> well, and, of course, this thomas -- samuel johnson who asks in 1775 how is it we hear the loudest yelps for liberty from the drivers of negroes? >> right. >> a question that we -- [laughter] still don't really have an answer to. >> yeah, it's a good question. yes. >> i feel misrepresented in a way where you said quote: we became a global power end quote. referring to the spanish-american war. i have severed my ego from the state. consequently, i do not identify with power. i'm a pacifist -- >> okay. >> and that's that. >> do you have a question? >> now my question is this: do you think that 9/11 is part of the hidden history of war? considering that mossad and the bush crime family planted explosives that wrecked the -- >> okay, thanks. ken, do you want to talk about 9/11 and what it means to -- >> i certainly, i certainly discuss it at length in this book and i have in other books. i am not a believer, to be honest with a lot of the so-called 9/11 conspiracy theories. i'm sure there is hidden history, i'm sure there are answers yet to be determined. but i'll wait for a more full
. >> well, and, of course, this thomas -- samuel johnson who asks in 1775 how is it we hear the loudest yelps for liberty from the drivers of negroes? >> right. >> a question that we -- [laughter] still don't really have an answer to. >> yeah, it's a good question. yes. >> i feel misrepresented in a way where you said quote: we became a global power end quote. referring to the spanish-american war. i have severed my ego from the state. consequently, i do not...
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understanding first that you do have a course but that's a different i acquired i had longer before samuel johnson, he was will bore in 1709. he was born in england. barely survived his birth. he was handed over to a wetnurse is no infected him with tuberculosis leaving him blind in one eye and deaf in one day. develop smallpox. they perform search on his job which left scars on his face. he developed but we think it's tourette's syndrome and lcv. he was twisting and what about any field assisted, felt as a teacher. his life at age 30 is what he said and what he called radically wretched. suicide attempts. it was a very unsuccessful life. and out of that suffering but he turned that something into something. the first thing something does and should be said there's nothing intrinsically noble about suffering, but as -- a drag to keep her into yourself commit direction beneath the the daily cares of life and reminds you you're who you thought you were. what something does is i basement of your cell and then carved through the floor we get a cavity below revealing a cavity below. what something grea
understanding first that you do have a course but that's a different i acquired i had longer before samuel johnson, he was will bore in 1709. he was born in england. barely survived his birth. he was handed over to a wetnurse is no infected him with tuberculosis leaving him blind in one eye and deaf in one day. develop smallpox. they perform search on his job which left scars on his face. he developed but we think it's tourette's syndrome and lcv. he was twisting and what about any field...
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we cited both noah webster and samuel johnson's dictionaries and it was understood that legislature meant the body that makes the law. justice scalia: give me one provision of the constitution that uses the term "legislature" that clearly was not meant to apply to the body of representatives of the people that makes the laws. one provision of the constitution that clearly has your meaning. i looked through them all. i can't find a single one. mr. waxman: the one that most clearly has our meaning which accords with understanding is the one that this court has said in hildebrandt and in smiley -- justice scalia: just name only one. mr. waxman: this may not be the only one. justice kennedy: since 1913, many states wanted to have direct election of the senators. not one state displaced the legislature. it took the 17th amendment to do that. mr. waxman: that's correct. justice kennedy: that history works very much against you. the term "legislature" is not in the constitution. the senators shall be chosen by the legislature. there was no suggestion that this could be displaced. mr. waxman: jus
we cited both noah webster and samuel johnson's dictionaries and it was understood that legislature meant the body that makes the law. justice scalia: give me one provision of the constitution that uses the term "legislature" that clearly was not meant to apply to the body of representatives of the people that makes the laws. one provision of the constitution that clearly has your meaning. i looked through them all. i can't find a single one. mr. waxman: the one that most clearly has...
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. >> well, and, of course, this thomas -- samuel johnson who asks in 1775 how is it we hear the loudest yelps for liberty from the drivers of negroes? >> right. >> a question that we -- [laughter] still don't really have an answer to. >> yeah, it's a good question. yes. >> i feel misrepresented in a way where you said quote: we became a global power end quote. referring to the spanish-american war. i have severed my ego from the state. consequently, i do not identify with power. i'm a pacifist -- >> okay. >> and that's that. >> do you have a question? >> now my question is this: do you think that 9/11 is part of the hidden history of war? considering that mossad and the bush crime family planted explosives that wrecked the -- >> okay, thanks. ken, do you want to talk about 9/11 and what it means to -- >> i certainly, i certainly discuss it at length in this book and i have in other books. i am not a believer, to be honest with a lot of the so-called 9/11 conspiracy theories. i'm sure there is hidden history, i'm sure there are answers yet to be determined. but i'll wait for a more full
. >> well, and, of course, this thomas -- samuel johnson who asks in 1775 how is it we hear the loudest yelps for liberty from the drivers of negroes? >> right. >> a question that we -- [laughter] still don't really have an answer to. >> yeah, it's a good question. yes. >> i feel misrepresented in a way where you said quote: we became a global power end quote. referring to the spanish-american war. i have severed my ego from the state. consequently, i do not...
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samuel rec center. the festival was designed to promote education history and community engage many. >>> despite some soggy conditions more than 3000 people competed in the 11th annual johnsonn philadelphia triathlon today but there was a bit of a twist because of the heavy rains the waters in the schuylkill river were declared unsafe. so today's event was run as a due age lon a 25-mile bike ride and a 6-mile run. the event raised an mazing $568,000 for children's hospital over the weekend. >>> and today a fantastic end at the tall ships festival on the delaware river waterfront. many beautiful ships were here as visitors looked on and took tours. but one of the main attractions 61-foot tall 11-ton yellow rubber duck was unable to be put on display for the entire festival. there's momma duck. it was damaged on thursday and was unable to be reinflateed. unfortunately. so sad there. last night's rains postpone the festival firework show but tonight the skies cleared and the fireworks lit up the sky for a beautiful finale on the delaware river. the theme of the show where america sets sail it celebrated the journey of the ships leaving their home ports to philadelphia and camd
samuel rec center. the festival was designed to promote education history and community engage many. >>> despite some soggy conditions more than 3000 people competed in the 11th annual johnsonn philadelphia triathlon today but there was a bit of a twist because of the heavy rains the waters in the schuylkill river were declared unsafe. so today's event was run as a due age lon a 25-mile bike ride and a 6-mile run. the event raised an mazing $568,000 for children's hospital over the...