Time: Sun Feb 16 14:17:16 1997
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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SLS: Dyett v. Turner
Dear Clients,
Attached is the case of Dyett v. Turner,
in which the Utah Supreme Court recites
the ugly historical details surrounding
the adoption of the so-called 14th Amendment.
Begin reading where "General Lee had surrendered
his army ...." down to and including the paragraph
ending with "The Fourteenth Amendment was adopted
by means almost as bad as that suggested above."
The federal government hasn't really changed,
in all the intervening decades.
/s/ Paul Mitchell
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