The Separation of Powers
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The Separation of Powers is an essential element of our Constitutional structure. It is designed to limit aggregation of power at the federal level at the expense of the people and to foster competition and a balancing mechanism among the three branches of government; the legislature, executive, and judiciary. Here is how it works: when [...]

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An entrepreneur and third-generation Republican, Williams was formerly vice president for governmental and international affairs public relations firm, B&C Associations. Williams now hosts a nationally syndicated TV program called The Right Side, and the nightly radio show "The Armstrong Williams Show."

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