On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 15:29:18 -0400, Jeff Broadwick wrote
> Mark,
> 
> Right or wrong, Congress regularly delegates rule-making to the various
> agencies.  They pass laws that are purposely vague and/or broad and they
> empower the various agencies (and the courts, ultimately) to fill in 
> the blanks.  

But CALEA wasn't vague.  They used as precise of wording as they could in 
1994 and there wasn't an iota of doubt as to what they wanted and who they 
wanted it from.  

It's questionable Constitutionally, if you believe that 
> we should follow the original intent of the Constitution...but that 
> cat left the bag decades ago.

Time for some stuffing the cat BACK, then.  

Gee, every day I read some man or woman died serving me in some far off 
place.  And we're afraid to say "NO!" to the overreaching fat sow in DC?

Forget that noise, as my dad used to say when he thought my arguments were 
weak.  





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Mark Koskenmaki  <> Neofast, Inc
Broadband for the Walla Walla Valley and Blue Mountains
541-969-8200

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