Capitol History Lesson, Revisited Posted December 12th, 2008 at 4.10pm in Family and Religion, First Principles. Amid all the news out of Chicago and Detroit, don’t forget the ongoing scandal simmering at the U.S. Capitol. We stand by our criticism of historical outrages and leftward re-imagining of the Constitution at the $621 million Capitol Visitor Center, here and elsewhere. From talk radio hosts to regular taxpayers, the common question is: Where do we send our grievances? Those
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