From Van Buren to Bush, a better way to rank US presidents.(Pres. Martin Van Buren and George W. Bush Jr.)(OPINION)Eland, Ivan
Today we are talking about Martin Van Buren. He was sworn in as the eighth president of the United States in 1837. Van Buren had already been working for the White House for several years. He had been the secretary of state for President Andrew Jackson, and later his vice president. ...
The Amendment cleared up any ambiguities, stating “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States.” The most significant test of the 14th Amendment came in 1898, via United States v. Wong Kim Ark. The ...
Van Buren has been told (the government usually doesn’t admit this) that all his Internet activity on his personal computer in his private capacity is being monitored. This is outrageous. I recommend that the democracy-loving, Internet-freedom-promoting State Department read the First Amendment....
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作者: JG Rayback 摘要: Martin Van Buren. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Rayback, Joseph G. PUBLISHER:Eastern Acorn Press (New York). SERIES TITLE: YEAR: 1982. PUB TYPE: Book (ISBN0915992213 [pbk]). VOLUME/EDITION: PAGES (INTRO/BODY): 32 p. 年份: 1982 收藏...
Vice Presidents of the United States absences imposed by the demands of Martin's career, but by the time their fifth son was born in 1817, Hannah had contracted a fatal case of tuberculosis. V... MV Buren 被引量: 0发表: 0年
This all reminds of the early Trump days citing of the Constitution’s Emoluments Clause, basically saying a president could not accept gifts from foreign countries (full disclosure: one of the worst Emoluments violators was eighth President Martin Van Buren, no relation.) The thinking way back...
“I wish I could be optimistic about ‘The Post’ shifting the needle of public opinion. However, it’s a hopelessly mismatched tug of war when the entire apparatus of the U.S. government — whether led by Obama or Trump — holds one end of the rope.” Using the old Washington Post ...
This all reminds of the early Trump days citing of the Constitution’s Emoluments Clause, basically saying a president could not accept gifts from foreign countries (full disclosure: one of the worst Emoluments violators was eighth President Martin Van Buren, no relation.) The thinking way back...