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In a message dated 12/16/1999 11:01:00 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< law, which the court upheld, is too restrictive of public information, but
 Chief Justice William Rehnquist's opinion says states may deny access to any
 information in their possession and, furthermore, may keep all information
 about arrests secret from everyone. >>

Who was it out there who was worried about Clinton's dictatorial ideas.
Looks like he's a piker compared to our Chief Justice.  William Rehnquist is
paving the way for the return of Feudalism.  Maybe that's better than
fascism, but I wouldn't bet on it.  And don't forget the Rehnquist decision
that innocence is no bar to carrying out a conviction.  That's our Supreme
Court protecting your freedom.  Prudy

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