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Mar. 16, 2005

Overwhelmed System Must Not Silence Voices of Foster Youth

Forum Column - By Miriam Aroni Krinsky - We tout our constitutional principles of democracy and due process as a guiding beacon for the world. The U.S. Constitution proclaims our allegiance to fairness and to the need to ensure that no citizen suffers deprivation without due process of law. And President Bush recently anchored a successful re-election campaign on the notion that we should extend our country's commitment to a free, fair and democratic process to nations throughout the world.

        
        Forum Column
        
        By Miriam Aroni Krinsky
        
        We tout our constitutional principles of democracy and due process as a guiding b...

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