Unusual view of the FISA Amendment of 2008


The retroactive threat to liberty that everyone is overlooking

Most of the discussions of the FISA Amendment have been done to death.

But there is one bit that no one else seems worried about.

The law was made retroactive.

This certainly isn't the first retroactive law in American history. The first one I can remember is a tax "reform" package during the Clinton Administration.

But I would like you to think about the implications.

Even if you do something that is legal today, tomorrow it could be made illegal and you could be prosecuted. It won't matter if it was legal then, if it's illegal in the future you could be charged with a crime.

Before you say that won't happen, remember that the states are desperate for tax revenue.

Innocent until proven guilty. Unless the law is changed tomorrow. Then you were guilty last week and didn't even know it yet.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Mon - July 14, 2008 at 02:58 PM  Tag


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