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Subject: [IP] Does US Constitution SPECIFICALLY PROHBITS the passing of retroactive laws
________________________________________ From: Gordon Peterson [gep2@terabites.com] Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 2:34 PM To: David Farber Subject: Re: [IP] Re: BEST LAW MONAY CAN BUY -- Senate votes Telecom immunity A recent post I read on the subject pointed out that the US Constitution SPECIFICALLY PROHBITS the passing of retroactive laws... which means that for the pResident to press for, or for Congress to pass, such legislation would be a dereliction of their duty and their sworn oath of office... and thus, in fact, itself (another!) impeachable offense. -- Gordon Peterson II http://personal.terabites.com 1977-2007: Thirty year anniversary of local area networking -------------------------------------------
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