Oxley Amendment

Brian B. Riley brianbr at together.net
Wed Sep 24 21:45:04 PDT 1997



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On 9/24/97 11:40 PM, Michael Brock (hrast at flash.net)  passed this
wisdom:

>I wonder if Mr. Solomon of NY will rethink his decision to not bring 
>up SAFE without Oxley to the entire House after the unprecedented 
>coaltion of companies and individual groups that came together to 
>make sure that mandatory key recovery stays a "1984" like dream.   I 
>find it incomprehensible that one man, would block the introduction 
>of this bill, after it being proved that this is what his 
>constituents want....


  ... since when did the will of the constituency ever have more than
a minor influnce on a congress-critter???

 ..... hmmmmm ... can you spell Jesse Helms ????

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