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"Political power is like pizza. It can be shared by the few or by the many. The larg…"

Keith Broaders replied Feb 21, 2019 to The People's House Has Been Stolen

9 Apr 8, 2019

"In 1820 Virginia had a population of less than 1,000,000 and they had 23 Congression…"

Keith Broaders replied Feb 20, 2019 to Is your State Getting Their Fair Share of Representation

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Keith Broaders replied Feb 20, 2019 to Is your State Getting Their Fair Share of Representation

3 Feb 20, 2019
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"Alphabetical State Name Population Alabama 4,779,736 Alaska 710,231 Arizona 6,…"

Keith Broaders replied Feb 16, 2019 to Separate But Not Equal

3 Feb 16, 2019
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"Each of the following states have 5 members in the House of Representatives and they…"

Keith Broaders replied Feb 13, 2019 to Separate But Not Equal

3 Feb 16, 2019
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"We the people must demand that Congress pass a new apportionment law that would incr…"

Keith Broaders replied Feb 12, 2019 to Are You Three Fifths of a Person?

2 Feb 12, 2019

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Keith Broaders replied Feb 4, 2019 to Both Parties are the Enemies of the People

4 Feb 5, 2019

"Georgia had a total population of 35,420 white people and 20,831 slaves. When 3/5 of…"

Keith Broaders replied Jan 30, 2019 to Population and Apportionment in the Beginning

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"When we elect a Congressman or women we grant them power. In the process we give the…"

Keith Broaders replied Jan 29, 2019 to Ruler's Law

1 Jan 29, 2019
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"Lawyers are wordsmiths that have changed the meaning of words and in the process hav…"

Keith Broaders replied Jan 21, 2019 to In Search of Liberty

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