To: djf
Are you sure? Breach of contract is not a crime. How can the state violate my fundamental right of humanity to do whatever I want behind closed doors by criminalizing adultery?
Justice O'Connor may think she can keep her finger in this dike, but remember dozens of state supreme courts are going to start running with this rationale and rulings are state constitutions are not reviewable in the SCOTUS.
To: colorado tanker
I'm sure. I have seen documantation relating to it. Now you know why they merged the procedure of LAW and the procedure of EQUITY in 1936. To be able to criminalize what would otherwise be a civil infraction. Very interesting stuff, but I've said too much already, and am rebuilding my master bathroom. Tuns-o-fun. Actually, for you home tinkerers out there, try the new Krylon Fusion plastic paint. Fantastic! And I asked a friend of mine about getting a new shower door, etc. Mine is the old brushed aluminum type. He said not to get a new one, go down to the auto parts store and get some aluminum mag wheel cleaner. Worked excellent!
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06/28/2003 3:47:45 PM PDT by
djf
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