The Constitution has not greatly bothered any wartime President.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We have never had a president of the United States or a nominee of a major party who was a Supreme Court law clerk.
Americans almost never elect presidents on the basis of foreign policy.
There are no insuperable constitutional difficulties.
The President never intends to get into any kind of war situation. He gets carried away by events.
Bush has never sent over a balanced budget.
The president typically never does comment on anything involving the Supreme Court cases, Supreme Court ruling, or Supreme Court finding, typically.
Governments have never learned anything from history, or acted on principles deducted from it.
The activities that went on at Camp King between 1946 and the late 1950s have never been fully accounted for by either the Department of Defense or the CIA.
Our relations with the other powers of Europe have experienced no essential change since the last session.
The world has nothing to fear from military ambition in our Government.
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