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From: neal@denelcor.UUCP (Neal Weidenhofer)
Newsgroups: net.flame
Subject: Re: laws against silliness
Message-ID: <316@denelcor.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 8-Feb-84 20:09:48 EST
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Posted: Wed Feb  8 20:09:48 1984
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Currently, there is a bill in Congress that would make silliness a crime.
					B.C.Mather
					Le Maitre
					uiucdcs!uicsl!mather

But that would be a silly bill.  Therefore if passed, it would be deemed
illegal and revoked.  But then it wouldn't be, meaning that it would be
reinstated and ...  (* SIGH *)!

                       See you all in Tumbolia!
                       Ken Kaufman
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You are both forgetting that the Constitution clearly states (somewhere, just
before the naughty bits) that Congress cannot pass a law that would cause it to
abolish itself.
-- 
Pardon me for breathing...
	Rich Rosen    pyuxn!rlr


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D*mn, there goes our last hope.

			Regards,
				Neal Weidenhofer
				Denelcor, Inc.
				!denelcor!neal