A couple of "what if"s which I've often pondered:
What if Mussolini and Hitler had never formed the Rome-Berlin axis, and Italy had remained "neutral" (ala Franco's Spain)?
What if Hitler had not declared war on the United States following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor?
Specifically demonstrate the effects of Marbury v. Madison, and the court's grabbing of the power of review.
Very true. Very true.
Of course, my really important question is if the Frank Fehr Brewing Company of Louisville, Kentucky had not gone out of business, would I be a devotee of Leinenkugel's Classic Amber today? That's the important question.
Threadjack warning: and without it, what keeps the Executive or Legislative branches in check? Reliance on their own good will? Isn't that the criticism Jefferson had of Marshall's decision?
Go back to last NFL season, and tell the Packers to actually show up in the playoff game with the Giants....................
I would go back to 1750 and start working on our founding fathers. I would beg, bully, cheat and plead them to not allow slavery into the republic they would build.
Go back to last NFL season, and tell the Packers to actually show up in the playoff game with the Giants....................
Rewrite the 2A
''The right of the citizens of the United states to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.''
Present video documentation of the subsequent bastardization of rights to the Framers.