ext_252559 ([identity profile] napoleonofnerds.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] desertvixen 2008-02-21 04:31 am (UTC)

There are some formulaic errors in the admission of Ohio to the union. They were retroactively settled in 1953 by Congress, but Congress cannot pass an ex post facto law - that is, a law which applies before it is ratified. As a result, Ohio never legally became a state. This has many problems associated with it, including rendering 7 separate presidencies illegal.

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