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Date: 2014-07-03 08:03:55
Foreign policy of the United States
United States law
New world order
Grand strategy
Foreign policy
International security
United States Agency for International Development
United States presidential doctrines
Obama Doctrine
International relations
Government
Politics

February 24, 2000 The executive branch has a constitutional duty to enforce the laws, unless they are clearly unconstitutional. Contrary to what is happening today, the executive branch is not free to ignore acts of Con

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