I have a question about the Constitution of the United States?

glenn d

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So where in the constituion can I find the answers to these questions:
If you can, can you might as well please answer it?

1. Before 1913, who chose Senators? After 1913?

2. Rose Perot, a candidate for the House of Representatives, plans to issue a campaign promise to oppose any Supreme Court nominee who will not commit to upholding a woman's right to abortion. As Rose's campaign manager, do you run at ad? (Base your answer strictly on your interpretation of the Constitution, not on any political consideration.)

3. Jessie Ventura-Boulevard ultimately defeats Rose Perot in a hotly contested race for Congress. The victorious Jessie now represents Texas in the House of Representatives. Her political "lone star" having risen swiftly, she now seeks a national political platform. She would like to be the running mate of her fellow Texan, Governor George W. Shrub, the Reform Party nominee for President. As Jessie's political adviser, can you point out the constitutional flaw in the congresswoman's vice-presidential ambitions?

4. How much Hawaiian money do you have in your purse or wallet?

5. Speaking of purses, your cousin Rhonda left hers at your recent family reunion. Upon rifling through the purse, you discover a certified mail receipt, a Confederate $10 bill, a District of Columbia driver's license, a copy of the Koran, and a Susan B. Anthony dollar. Whatever their market value, these items make up a constituional treasure trove. Find any and all constitutional provisions that relate to the contents of Rhona's purse. Incidentally, does it make a constitutional difference if you open the purse in your capacity as an FBI agent or if you are simply a nosy busybody?
 
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