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But Lovemore Madhuku of the National Constitutional Assembly, which has campaigned against the constitution, argues that a turnout of less than 50% would amount to a rejection of the constitution.

T. D. Allman, a stickler for our 18th-century Constitution, argues that Dick Cheney, appearances to the contrary, is not actually vice president of the United States because, although the president and vice president can be from the same state, electors from that state can't vote for both of them, and Cheney, like Bush, lived in Texas.

The opposition, also basing its argument on the constitution, argues that Mr Chavez must be inaugurated on 10 January or step aside.

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Professing not to know what "civil society" was ("How do you eat that?" he asked), the man who chaired the very assembly that drew up the constitution argued that to abide by its terms would be just too time-consuming.

But supporters of the new Constitution argue that moving slowly may be the surest way to achieve sustainable change, and analysts say that even baby steps may be enough to inspire others in the region to follow suit eventually.

So why would they vote against themselves?" The main faction of the Movement for Democratic Change is also supporting the new Constitution, arguing that it reflects the best bargain that could be won at this stage.

He said that a newly formed civilian advisory council and the military-controlled cabinet would play a role along with Parliament in forming the 100-member committexpectedtodraftdrafthehe constitution, arguing that the move was a necessary check against the potential domination of the Parliament by conservative Islamists.

In the other Florida case, Justice Antonin Scalia, the court's most vocal champion of a strict textual reading of the constitution, argued that Congress was wrong to regard damage to an ongoing business from the false advertising or unfair competition of a state agency as an unlawful deprivation of property barred by the 14th amendment.

He pronounced "presumably unconstitutional" a plan to charge women lower tuition at Florida state schools because they had less earning potential, and he doubted the merits of the proposed equal rights amendment to the Constitution, arguing that it would "ipso facto override the prerogatives of the states and vest the federal judiciary with broader powers in this area".

Those in favour of the new constitution argue that for the first time it introduces a sensible approach to land reform by stating that land acquired illegally can be repossessed.

David O'Brien, the baseball writer for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, argues that Jones's career numbers are worthy of the Baseball Hall of Fame.

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