1995-02-09 - Re: Not necessarily crypto but scary anyway…

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From: Robert Rothenburg Walking-Owl <rrothenb@ic.sunysb.edu>
To: joshua@dee.retix.com (joshua geller)
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UTC Datetime: 1995-02-09 23:03:44 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 9 Feb 95 15:03:44 PST

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From: Robert Rothenburg Walking-Owl <rrothenb@ic.sunysb.edu>
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 95 15:03:44 PST
To: joshua@dee.retix.com (joshua geller)
Subject: Re: Not necessarily crypto but scary anyway...
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> >   Yes indeed, in response to the H666 bill. The Dems placed up for vote the 
> >   text of the 4th Amendment without attributing it to be such. It was 
> >   defeated. Dems then immediately took to the floor of the House accusing 
> >   the Repubs of tryingto dismantle the Constitution.
> 
> so is there a list of names of the people who voted against it? I use
> the term "people" very loosely.

A list of what congresspersons voted for/against various bills (even previous
ones like Cantwell and DT) would be useful. A lot of groups do that.


> 
> josh
> 

Rob






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