23 May 2007

Dr. Frankenstein’s S.1348: Six Unbelievable Things Before Breakfast

[Paul Nachman] @ 12:32 pm

The Web has all sorts of useful commentary by people who have examined the actual language in the Senate’s sellout bill, S. 1348 (Kyl/Bush/Kennedy/Soprano/Corleone/et al.). The bill contains amazing (though not wondrous) things, galore. It seems useful to assemble the commentary on some of the more amazing items here for everyone’s convenience, since these would be useful in calling talk radio, visiting senators’ district offices, writing letters to the editor, terrifying your neighbors, etc.

Maybe you’d like to see the bill first? Its 326 scintillating pages are here. To find your way through the wad, this site looks to be useful. (The bill outline on the left is what I’m thinking of. I don’t fully grasp how the comments they’re offering are organized.) Best bet would be to have these two sites open in separate windows.

On to six discrete horrors!

1. [b]Law professor Kris Kobach, chief counsel for Hazleton, PA in its struggle with the Treason Lobby, wrote a startling article a few days ago on the interaction of the proposed “Zâ€