My LTE led off the letters column in today's Chronicle, and in the print version the letters column itself was titled by a phrase from my contribution, "Why was the Treasonous Vote Allowed?"
I'd say that was a pretty good question to get my local rag to print in bold letters.
The letter was only three sentences. Here is the link, and here is the text:
Editor - Congress has passed a law granting retroactive immunity for some Fourth Amendment violations.
Any such law is a modification of the Fourth Amendment without the amendment process, and is therefore blatantly illegal on its face and certain to get thrown out the first time it is challenged in court. Could someone from Congress explain to the rest of us why this treasonous vote was even allowed to take place?
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