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ways to "simplify" and elaborate on them without making the text bloated and choppy. I noticed a few typos in the direct quotes, but I didn't want to change them in case they had been deliberately carried over from the source material. Also, there are a few red links in close proximity to one another in the "G.O.P. infighting" section, though I wouldn't mind if they stayed there. The sentences starting with "But" are a little awkward, but I'm not sure whether this is grammatically incorrect. Use of passive voice could be removed in some areas to reduce the number of words and give sentences a better flow, e.g. "no action was taken by the full Senate" to "the full Senate took no action"; again, I should stress that I'm not an expert when it comes to grammar. Anyway, great job! I hadn't even heard of this topic until recently; now I've learnt a lot about it.
299:"The best-known version of the Bricker Amendment, considered by the Senate in 1953–1954, declared that no treaty could be made by the United States that conflicted with the Constitution, was self-executing without the passage of separate enabling legislation through Congress, or which granted Congress legislative powers beyond those specified in the Constitution." 192:
I agree with Merovingian about the references; the important thing is that the inline citations don't overwhelm and distract from the text. I really like this article; it's very comprehensive, well-researched and well-written, and while I found some parts a little unclear, I don't think there are
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The article is thoroughly referenced and overall quite well done. Though it may be a little difficult to understand for for those not well-versed in US politics, this is a typical condition of such specialized articles; a little background reading usually fixes that for anybody who is interested
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I am trying to figure out what to do with "Nevertheless, Americans for Democratic Action had given him a "zero" rating in 1949." It doesn't seem to fit where it is; perhaps I don't understand exactly why it is included. I do see that it implies that they said he was as conservative (as far as
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I am planning to do a complete proofreading of this, it was just I had been working on it so long I needed to put it out there for comment. Please, point out errors in quotes. I'm by no means a perfect copyist and very well could have gotten them wrong.
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I am working on what 'self-executing' is supposed to mean; I am guesing that "no treaty could be made ... that ... was self-executing" means that no treaty could be made without enabling legislation. Is this redundant or am I mistaken?
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Thank you, Deb. It is one of those very American topics, I understand, very peculiar to our constitutional system. Many Americans would have trouble understanding, say, the role of your Lord Chancellor.
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Thanks very much, Clockwork. I tried to include a good bit of background on American isolationism because without that, it is hard to understand the very strong feelings generated by the issue.
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Right, self-executing means that if the Senate ratifies a treaty it is the internal law of the United States and another law passed by both houses and signed by the president is not necessary.
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Someone else mentioned spelling errors in quotes... guess they need 'sic' or corrected to what they really were. Watch for "slure" ... should maybe be slur?
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Rainbow 5 was the whole constellation of pre-World War II plans, color-coded for nations. I put it back in to be clear what's being talked about.
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Very detailed and through. Much better than prior version. I'd vote for FA, but my only caution is that at 80K, some may say it's too long.
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I am guessing that the abbreviations UN and U.N. are both acceptable. They are both used at least once. Which would you prefer we use? --
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In the next sentence or so, it happens to be spelled Bucanan. I think it is Buchanan, but can imagine it being Bucanan. --
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disagreement with their policies goes) as anyone. It just seems to break the two sentences on either side of it. --
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I went through and added periods so it is "U.N." since both letters are said aloud unlike in an acronym such as
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Looks pretty good to me - but maybe not that easy for non-Americans to understand the basic concepts.
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Left some comments on the talk page, but suppose they might as well be here... more of the same :)
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article. I deleted Rainbow 5 from the sentence; if that leaves it incorrect, you can fix it. --
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on a tradition of U.S. independence in foreign policy and nonintervention in foreign wars"
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Okay, I've looked at that list. I'm not certain why some items are on it, however.
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Completely rewritten version of this article. Was previously on peer review
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Both are typos. The word should have been "slur" and the name "Buchanan".
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I think it's fine, nothing wrong with the plenty of good references. --
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agreement which will make it unlawful for me to kill a cat..."
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I'm posting this as a featured article candidate today.
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Thanks, Extraordinary. Those errors have been fixed.
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Sorry for the late reply. Here are the ones I found:
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Knowledge (XXG):Peer review
Bricker Amendment
Bricker Amendment
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PedanticallySpeaking
16:39, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
Deb
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PedanticallySpeaking
16:39, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
Clockwork
Soul
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