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McArdle beat the rest of her cohort out of the gate, responding with a piece in Bloomberg View entitled "The Left Gets It Wrong About Social Security". While McArdle doesn't mention Warren by name, her amendment is the cause of her ire, and her editors illustrate the piece with a color photograph of the Massachusetts senator gesticulating from a podium.

However, if the prime minister does not offer such a vote, Labour and the Liberal Democrats have added their name to amendments to the crime and courts bill for a vote in the Commons on Monday, which would place the key facets of the future regulator in law.

One of the galleries, named "Second Amendment" includes a copy of the wording in the amendment, Supica said.

"The radical and inaccurately named Second Amendment Protection Act would have ended background checks in Missouri, allowed unregulated ownership of machine guns, and sanctioned the arrest of law enforcement men and women for trying to stop criminals and the dangerously mentally ill from acquiring firearms," Kelly said.

Polls leading up to the referendum suggest that nearly 50percentt of the public could not name a single amendment.

Correction: May 28, 2000, Sunday An article on May 14 about a proposal to change New York City's zoning laws misstated the name of the amendment.

"He wants money from the G-8, he wants commitments, he wants somebody besides the United States in the ballgame," Mr. Lugar said, explaining why he took his name off the amendment for debt relief, which Mr. Biden favored.

After listening to one of my lectures, a college student told me that it was elitist to express alarm that one in four Americans, according to the National Constitution Center, cannot name any First Amendment rights or that 62percentt cannot name the three branches of government.

We do hold, however, that the courts may not, in the name of Fourth Amendment reasonableness, prohibit the States from issuing warrants to search for evidence simply because the owner or possessor of the place to be searched is not then reasonably suspected of criminal involvement.

But Larry Pressler, a former Republican senator from South Dakota who gave his name to the amendment that halted the F-16 transfers to Pakistan in the 1990's, said Friday that the decision to go ahead with the jet-fighter deal "is a mistake".

When an obnoxious paragraph shall be sent down from the Senate to the House of Reps it will be called an origination under the name of an amendment.

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