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National Emergencies Act / State of emergency / Constitutional dictatorship / United States Constitution / Executive order / Proclamation / Martial law / The Emergency / The Imperial Presidency / Government / Law / National security
Date: 2013-09-28 01:30:06
National Emergencies Act
State of emergency
Constitutional dictatorship
United States Constitution
Executive order
Proclamation
Martial law
The Emergency
The Imperial Presidency
Government
Law
National security

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