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To: rarestia
The thing that gets me about Brutus' essays is how much he got right. It's like science. If you make a hypothesis, test it, and it comes back true, then that proves your hypothesis.

He wasn't right on every last detail. But he was spot-on regarding the Judiciary, and Implied Powers, and the general tendencies of the national government. It's really incredible how much he deduced just from reading the drafted Constitution.

If you want to have your mind blown, I highly recommend:

Brutus on Implied Powers 1

Brutus on Implied Powers 2

And most especially, his brilliant writings on the federal judiciary:

Brutus on Judiciary 1

Brutus on Judiciary 2

Brutus on Judiciary 3

Brutus on Judiciary 4

35 posted on 03/03/2011 5:32:12 AM PST by Huck (No Palin; No Romney)
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