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A quote from the article: Without the right to private property citizens lose part of their right to be the government. They are faced with the same "sovereign" who owns part of them just like kings, dictators, and communists. If you believe that Americans should have the right to private property and be protected from laws that plunder it is time to contact your legislators and let them know you are ready for your rights to be restored."
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Great job dixie good find
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To: dixie sass
The clasic bill of attainder was when Congress passed a bill denying Tim McVeigh the right to be buried in a national cemetary despite his eligibility for his Gulf War service.
The founding fathers were very much against forfeitures because the Brits decreed all their lands forfeit for joining the rebellion.
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07/13/2002 8:00:54 PM PDT by
seamas
To: dixie sass
Good find, good post, dixie.
What is of interest to me is: Is there any legislation, either in Congress or in the several states, which address this issue?
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07/14/2002 3:53:31 AM PDT by
Taxman
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