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Western settlers, who apportioned the region's water long ago, never could have foreseen the thirst of its cities.
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In this way is time inverted to change the dynamic of cause and effect, to remove the responsibility for their actions from those who act, and to apportion blame to everyone affected by a crime except the criminal.
Prior to the Civil War, slaveholding states held a disproportionate influence in Congress, because the census counted sixty per cent of the enslaved population people who could not vote in apportioning representation.
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