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        -----Original Message----- 
        Subject: First five words?
        
        
        "Congress shall make no law...."
        
        Now that gives one pause....
        
        In light of some of the so-called new rights we have developed in the not too 
distant past, "privacy" being one of the most significant, can it be that not 
enumerating rights, granted or guaranteed, is no bar to additional rights, and that 
they actually can be FOUND in the shuffle? 
        
        

                 

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