Posted on 06/23/2004 10:07:02 PM PDT by RWR8189
Ads for Moores movie could be stopped on July 30 |
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Michael Moore may be prevented from advertising his controversial new movie, Fahrenheit 9/11, on television or radio after July 30 if the Federal Election Commission (FEC) today accepts the legal advice of its general counsel. |
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The opinion is generated under the new McCain-Feingold campaign-finance law, which prohibits corporate-funded ads that identify a federal candidate before a primary or general election. |
Heck, it will be too late by then. But, sigh, I suppose its better than nothing.
Noooo... that will just about be when we'll want to see some hype for "Michael Moore Hates America." Moore will have gotten his word out, but the dissenting position will be stifled.
LOL. Caught in their own net. It's a damn shame.
Unfortunately, the law in question is pretty much unconstitutional. It would be wonderful to supress this piece of leftist drivel, but alas, its America.
Some short sighted people may gloat over this, but the American Republic is just about finished when such censorship is possible. What is to stop the government from banning the film from theaters if same bureaucrat decides to interpret the campaign finance law that way? I would rather have the chaos and noise of freedom where demagogues like Moore are able to speak than the well-ordered silence of tyranny. The McCain-Feingold "reform" is a dagger through the heart of the Constitution and it needs to be repealed.
You actually typed that??
Where people could see it??
Well said!
The court of O'Connor's Supreme Whim utterly ignored the constitution when this law was OKed by the awful 4 + 1 . I hope this movie and others do get advertising banned so that Americans can get mad enough to demand for this rotten law's repeal.
I guess this will get the Libs to turn against CFR.
Amen, amen. F911 is a vomitous film indeed, but to kill ads for it because it speaks about politicians who happen to be running for re-election is even more vomitous.
Moor is eating too many rabbits.
Like it or not (and I do NOT) it's the LAW.
A vomitous law
>>>>Noooo... that will just about be when we'll want to see some hype for "Michael Moore Hates America." Moore will have gotten his word out, but the dissenting position will be stifled.
Michael Moore isn't running for office. He isn't running period, nor does it appear he ever has. The law won't apply to a movie criticizing him.
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Agreed.
Because the ads make comments about George Bush, under CFR which recently squeaked past the Supreme Court it is verboten. Never mind that nobody dreams that it could possibly change the outcome of the Republican presidential primaries.
Moore will probably tone down his ads to refer to "recent events involving national leadership" or some such dodge. It won't matter how blatant the film itself is, only the ads on TV.
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