Does the U.S. Constitution just not matter to the Democrat Congress (and six Republicans)? In the entire United States, ten squares miles were laid out, not as a state, but as a district to be the seat of government. That's it, 10 SQ MI's... the District of Columbia (D.C.). It's in the Constitution for pity sake! So who moves into a district (and it's been a district since it was established... hundreds of years ago, don't you know?) and expects it to be a state? I thought I was mad over this subject until I ran across Drumwaster at Drumwaster's Rant. I'll let him tell you about it.
Here's another subject. What statue stands atop the U.S. Capitol?
Freedom!
Wikipedia has her history...
Thursday, March 5, 2009
District of Columbia is a district, right?
Labels:
Constitution,
District,
U.S.,
Washington D.C.
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