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State propositions, ballot initiatives, and constitutional amendments instituted by citizens are one of the distinctive features of American democracy for which I harbour a deep affection, despite their hijacking by special interests and the politically insane. This is in part … Continue reading
Posted in Midterms 2010
Tagged ballot initiatives, California, Colorado, dueling, James Cameron, Oklahoma, Prop 19, Prop 23, Sharia law, sword fights, Thomas Steyer
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