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It was a wise tradition, and it is a wise amendment.
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It is to be hoped that Coloradans will "Remember in November!" and repeat its wise decision: to resoundingly reject Amendment 62, the "Personhood" Amendment.
If it did, we would be wise to heed Mr. Berner's warning about protecting First Amendment press freedom.
After all, didn't George Washington voluntarily limit his tenure to eight years--and thereby start a wise presidential tradition that was ultimately enshrined in the 22nd Amendment?
Amendment One was passed with the lowest voter turnout, percentage-wise, of any marriage ban in the South.
All that is necessary for sanity to rule again, on the question of guns, is to restore the amendment to its commonly understood meaning as it was articulated by this wise Republican judge a scant few years ago.
Undecided voters who have waited this long to make up their minds would be wise to see the recent editorial from Florida Today endorsing a Yes Vote on Amendment 2 and a qualified but positive endorsement from the Miami Herald.
Fourteenth Amendment, Fourteenth Amendment, Fourteenth Amendment.
Or wise.
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