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The American Left is actually inviting the barbarians in. Inviting destruction. They think they will be able to control it.
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Madison is the heart of the state’s fastest-growing region. Our city of 290,000 is projected to grow by 100,000 residents ...
One might think everything worth knowing about James Madison, primary author of the U.S. Constitution, the fourth president and namesake for Wisconsin’s capital city, would have been unearthed by now.