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Specifically, the reservation of sovereignty to the people of the states in matters not governed by
Specifically, the reservation of sovereignty to the people of the states in matters not governed by
Specifically, the reservation of sovereignty to the people of the states in matters not governed by
Specifically, the reservation of sovereignty to the people of the states in matters not governed by
Specifically, the reservation of sovereignty to the people of the states in matters not governed by
Specifically, the reservation of sovereignty to the people of the states in matters not governed by
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Dick Thornburgh:
In historical and constitutional terms, the recent political status vote in Puerto Rico was a necesDick Thornburgh:
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The political status legislation which emerged in Congress in 1990 and 1991 did not receive the supDick Thornburgh:
The need for a permanent status resolution approved by Congress is made even more clear to me becauDick Thornburgh:
As the highest ranking American official in the United Nations organization, I came to understand t