Time: Wed Nov 06 04:50:38 1996
To: mjp@saba.kuentos.guam.net
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: White House Constitution
Cc: 
Bcc: 

Tod,

We are not interested in the subtle
changes.  See Dyett v. Turner, Utah
Supreme Court (1968), People v. Boxer,
California Supreme Court (1992), and
Colorado Records Custodian, records
circa 1867.  It is quite simply impossible
for public officials to perform their
solemn oath to support the Constitution,
and it is quite simply impossible for 
Citizens to enforce that oath, if the 
weight of material evidence should prove
that the exact provisions of that 
Constitution are still in doubt, for
any reason.  The cases above prove that
the President is in the wrong contract
with the American People.  The White
House Constitution is also missing the
preamble to the Bill of Rights.

/s/ Paul Mitchell



At 04:54 PM 11/6/96 +1000, you wrote:
>Dear Mr. Mitchell,
>
>I've read the attached files, and I don't really understand the
>significance of them.  Aren't they the same as the US Constitution? Are
>there some subtle changes?
>
>Tod
>
>Paul Andrew Mitchell wrote:
>> 
>> Dear Mr. Kemper,
>> 
>> The file WHUSCONS.EXE is attached in BinHex encoding.
>> I can also encode with MIME and Uuencode, using Eudora Pro.
>> Please advise if you cannot run and read the attached file.
>> 
>> /s/ Paul Mitchell
>> 
>> P.S.
>> 
>> Here is the message I got from Richard Ginn, Cornell University,
>> concerning the file names you will find after executing the
>> .EXE file above.  If you have an Apple Macintosh, you should receive
>> the following 3 files, without any .EXE file (which will only
>> execute on a DOS Personal Computer ("PC")):
>> 
>> D:\CN\US-CONST\WHUSCONS.SIG - Signed text file.
>> D:\CN\US-CONST\WHUSCONS.ZIP - Original zip file (use for distribution)
>> D:\CN\US-CONST\WHCONZIP.SIG - Detached signature file for WHUSCONS.ZIP
>> 
>> I am setting up the CyberNews web site and, as soon as it is
>> operating, I will put the text version up on it, and then later
>> the zip file, and the Word and Rich Text Format ("RTF") versions.
>> 
>> Let me know if these files arrive intact.
>> 
>> Richard Ginn.
>> 
>> Attachment Converted: I:\ATTACH\WHUSCONS.SIG
>> Attachment Converted: I:\ATTACH\WHUSCONS.zip
>> Attachment Converted: I:\ATTACH\WHCONZIP.SIG
>> 
>> Dear Mr. Kemper,
>> 
>> Please tell me what you meant by the following:
>> 
>> At 07:43 AM 11/6/96 +1000, you wrote:
>> >What?  You ask people if they want it, and then you ignore them?  Thanks
>> >for nothing.  It's probably a bunch of worthless babbling anyway.
>> >Message-ID: <32706676.7088@kuentos.guam.net>
>> >Date: Fri, 25 Oct 1996 17:04:22 +1000
>> >From: Tod Kemper <tkemper@kuentos.guam.net>
>> >MIME-Version: 1.0
>> >To: pmitch@primenet.com
>> >Subject: White House Constitution
>> >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>> >
>> >I would like to receive a copy of this, please.  I agree not to modify
>> >the character stream in any way, and to require proof of same from any
>> >others to whom I might forward a copy.
>> >
>> >Tod Kemper
>> >tkemper@kuentos.guam.net
>> >
>> >
>> 
>>     ---------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>>               Name: WHUSCONS.EXE
>>    Part 1.2   Type: Macintosh BinHex Archive
>>                     (application/mac-binhex40)
>> 
>>               Name: INSTRUC.TXT
>>    Part 1.3   Type: Macintosh BinHex Archive
>>                     (application/mac-binhex40)
>> 
>>     ---------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> ===========================================================
>> Paul Andrew, Mitchell, B.A., M.S.:  pmitch@primenet.com
>> ship to: c/o 2509 N. Campbell, #1776, Tucson, Arizona state
>> ===========================================================
>
>
      


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