From: Jeff Weston (Sir Toby) (jjweston_at_kenny.sir-toby.com)
Date: Wed Oct 01 2003 - 09:10:13 PDT
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Ed Murphy wrote: > The people of the United States could conceivably remove Congress from > power by physical force. Especially if they were backed by the United > States Army, which has many staff sergeants and privates first class > that keep things tidy. And neat. > > Subsequent rules must prove me wrong by finding a higher power, showing > how it's neat, and showing how it corrupts. Mustn't forget corruption. I have been convinced that the United States Army can conceivably be a higher power than the Constitution and Legislation of the United States. Validity: Proves Arnt Gulbrandsen from 216:01, Richard S. Holmes from 216:03, Arnt Gulbrandsen from 216:04, Nathan Russell from 216:06, Arnt Gulbrandsen from 206:07, and Karl Low from 206:08 all wrong by providing a higher power. The specified power is higher than that of the previous valid Rule, has not been named before, is a power yet higher than Verisign, and has been shown how its neat: the United States Army. Rule is VALID. Style: Adds a new restriction that brings in more of the theme. Doesn't follow its own restriction. +1.75 -- Jeff Weston (Sir Toby)
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