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	<title>Comments on: From Snowmobiles to Firearms</title>
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		<title>By: ajm8127</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 22:17:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well wasn&#039;t that the point of a system of federal government with individual states controlling within state boarders, then counties or parishes, with smaller municipalities inside of them. All with their own government based on the belief that the United States was too broad for one central government to oversee it all. That breaking it down into smaller subsections of government would better allow the laws to adapt to the particular location, surroundings, and thus situations? That being said, this would leave the federal government to worry about interstate issues such as the Roosevelt Highway System, and maybe the national parks also? If there was oil under Yellowstone, I bet there would be people in this administration trying to drill it there.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well wasn&#39;t that the point of a system of federal government with individual states controlling within state boarders, then counties or parishes, with smaller municipalities inside of them. All with their own government based on the belief that the United States was too broad for one central government to oversee it all. That breaking it down into smaller subsections of government would better allow the laws to adapt to the particular location, surroundings, and thus situations? That being said, this would leave the federal government to worry about interstate issues such as the Roosevelt Highway System, and maybe the national parks also? If there was oil under Yellowstone, I bet there would be people in this administration trying to drill it there.</p>
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		<title>By: ajm8127</title>
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		<description>Well wasn&#039;t that the point of a system of federal government with individual states controlling within state boarders, then counties or parishes, with smaller municipalities inside of them. All with their own government based on the belief that the United States was too broad for one central government to oversee it all. That breaking it down into smaller subsections of government would better allow the laws to adapt to the particular location, surroundings, and thus situations? That being said, this would leave the federal government to worry about interstate issues such as the Roosevelt Highway System, and maybe the national parks also? If there was oil under Yellowstone, I bet there would be people in this administration trying to drill it there.</description>
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