To: goldstategop
You talking about an amnesty for wrongful conduct by the govt vis a vis an amnesty for wrongful conduct on the part of individuals. Just like the millions of Americans of who committed wrongful conduct by going faster than 55. Their "criminal" behavior was validated when the speed limit was raised.
Just using your logic to another everyday situation.
59 posted on
03/13/2002 4:20:36 AM PST by
Dane
To: Dane
Do you really think we should repeal our immigrations laws in toto? Judging from your views on this thread and elsewhere, I'd be interested to hear if you believe the U.S should have an "open door" policy and allow any one who wants to walk into this country to live here without fear of government removal.
To: Dane
Just like the millions of Americans of who committed wrongful conduct by going faster than 55. Their "criminal" behavior was validated when the speed limit was raised. Just using your logic to another everyday situation.
That's nonsense. Nobody refunded all the speeding tickets that were payed before the law was changed. Yes, the rules were changed, but before the change the rule was the rule, and after it changed, the rule was the rule. Simple.
86 posted on
03/13/2002 4:51:37 AM PST by
ATR
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