[SBE] Proposed Analog Shutoff Extention
McGlothen, Darryl
darryl.mcg at klewtv.com
Tue Jan 13 13:28:54 EST 2009
Is not Congress liable to the same 'laws'? Ultimately, the people are
responsible for what Congress does. YOU voted them in there; if you
don't like what they are doing, vote them out! Broadcasters have access
to the widest known 'grassroots' cross-section of voters in the world.
I'd call that 'leveredge'!
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Darryl
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> Behalf Of Cowboy
> Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 5:33 AM
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> Subject: Re: [SBE] Proposed Analog Shutoff Extention
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> On Tuesday 13 January 2009 05:52 am, Edwin Bukont wrote:
>
> > Has anyone, its beyond my legal resources, looked at the
> possiblity
> > of suing Congress for a breach of contract?
>
> Interesting concept.
> I'm not sure, though, since congress passes "laws" and not
> contracts, so it's "legal" by definition, and not really a
> breach of contract, though the breach of trust is obvious.
>
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