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... with redistributive consequences, like annexation, can bring an interlocal perspective to critical l... any tax increase; in addition to laws in Alaska, Florida, South Carolina, Arizona, Connecticut, De...
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... in the materials for the Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS). Each ANRC's boundary will be reviewe...
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For all their bluster, [Thomas Naylor] and co. refuse to take themselves too seriously. Ethan Allen -- a.k.a. actor Jim Hogue -- is one of the day's first speakers. He'll be arriving on horseback. And former Bread and Puppet puppeteer Reverend Ben O'Matchstick will offer the invocation and the benediction, which will likely include the line "in the name of the flounder, and the sunfish, and the holy mackerel." That's how he closed SVR's "funeral" for the state of Vermont, held on the Statehouse steps last February to mark the anniversary of Vermont's 1791 entry to the U.S.
These statements sound like vintage Naylor, but [John McClaughry] will have nothing to do with him. "The whole thing is fueled by an almost venomous anti-Americanism," he says of SVR. "It's like Amerika, with a k, fro...
...In addition to residents of Alaska and Hawaii, who are still bitter over their annexa...
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... 2010 Census: The annual Boundary and Annexation Survey. (BAS), the State Reservation Program, and ... information regarding similar programs for Alaska Native Areas. (ANAs), please refer to the Federal ...
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... dismissing its petition for the annexation of an area of contiguous lands. The statute, Sec. ...
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...delegates over the contentious Alaska-British Columbia border. Yet another retreat. Kais..., the Anschluss, the Munich deal and annexation of the Sudetenland, the march into Prague, Italy's...
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Theodore Roosevelt is well known as an imperialist. The common understanding is both too weak and too strong. Too weak, because Roosevelt idealized an imperialism that could last forever in civilizing savages. Too strong, because Roosevelt prepared the American-occupied Philippines for independence within a generation. This article analyzes Roosevelt's philosophy of self-government and reinterprets his Philippines policy in light of the philosophy. Roosevelt emerges as a reluctant anti-imperialist-an imperialist by desire but an anti-imperialist in governance. His imperialist ambitions were thwarted by America's ideals of self-government and its democratic political system, channeled through the powers of Congress and the process of regular elections. At a crest of imperial opportunity,...
...He defended the annexation of the Philippines by espousing imperialism the wo... and defend the Panama Canal and Hawaii and Alaska and prevent the seizure of territory at the expens...
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... Territory, Adams supported Florida's annexation along with acquisition of the Oregon Territory fro...California statehood and Alaska were to serve as gateways to Asia, promoting U.S. ...
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..., including new incorporations, annexations, mergers, and so forth. The Census Bureau will pro..., municipalities, and census areas in Alaska [state official]; parishes in Louisiana; and munic...
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Professor Kent argues that in Boumediene and Munaf the Supreme Court mistakenly relied on the Insular Cases for its theory that enemies have constitutional rights during military conflict by (i) misreading the Insular Cases the Court cited, (ii) ignoring others that were relevant, and (iii) misunderstanding the relevant historical events.